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PowerBuilder PBL Source Extractor

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You can use this PowerBuilder library to extract source code from PowerBuilder PBL and it is using PowerScript to extract the source. This PowerBuilder source extractor was originally developed for PowerBuilder 8 and recently migrated to PowerBuilder 12.6. If you like this PBL, let me know by giving your feedback. Head out to  https://github.com/peter1wong/pblSourceExtractor

Measuring your wireless router performance for Mojave and Windows 10

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It has been a long time that I have blogged and I guess New Year, new resolution, blog more and share knowledge to the next generation of techies. I was keen to experience on how to measure the effectiveness of my wireless router. I have a Spark HG659b (Huawei) modem router which supports 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz band. At the same time, I bought a Trendnet AC1900 TEW-818DRU router which supports the same dual band as Huawei. In today's world, speed is the thing, so I set out to workout the performance between this 2 routers using 2 laptops (MacBook Pro 13 inch Early 2015 and Dell XPS 13 9370). MacBook is running Mojave 10.14.1 Beta (18B73a) and Dell is running Windows 10.0.17134.472. Went to https://iperf.fr/iperf-download.php and downloaded the latest version for both MacOS (version 3.1.3 64-bits) and Windows (version 3.1.3 64-bits). Uncompress both files into its own folder. It can be quite intimidating to use especially the first time as there isn't any example except the comma