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The CodeProject team have been writing software, building communities, and hosting CodeProject.com for over 20 years. We are passionate about helping developers share knowledge, learn new skills, and connect. We believe everyone can code, and every contribution, no matter how small, helps.

The CodeProject team is currently focussing on CodeProject.AI Server, a stand-alone, self-hosted server that provides AI inferencing services on any platform for any language. Learn AI by jumping in the deep end with us: codeproject.com/AI.

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Software Developer (Senior) CodeProject
Canada Canada
As Senior Architect, Matthew is responsible for the Architecture, Design, and Coding of the CodeProject software as well as Manager of the Infrastructure that runs the web site.

Matthew works on improving the performance and experience of the Code Project site for users, clients, and administrators.

Matthew has more years of software development, QA and architecture experience under his belt than he likes to admit. He graduated from the University of Waterloo with a B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering. He started out developing micro-processor based hardware and software including compilers and operating systems.
His current focus is on .NET web development including jQuery, Webforms, MVC, AJAX, and patterns and practices for creating better websites.
He is the author of the Munq IOC, the fastest ASP.NET focused IOC Container.
His non-programming passions include golf, pool, curling, reading and building stuff for the house.
Technical Writer CodeProject
Canada Canada
Sean Ewington is the Content Manager for CodeProject.

His background in programming is primarily C++ and HTML, but has experience in other, "unsavoury" languages.

He loves movies, and likes to say inconceivable often, even if it does not mean what he thinks it means.
Founder
Canada Canada
Passionate developer and technology lover. From MS-Basic on the TRS-80, through Assembler, DBase, Clipper, C, C++, Delphi, OWL, MFC, C#, NodeJS and AI, a lifelong journey of intellectual challenge, some modest achievements and despite monumental efforts, a handful of failures.
Founder CodeProject
Canada Canada
Chris Maunder is the co-founder of CodeProject and ContentLab.com, and has been a prominent figure in the software development community for nearly 30 years. Hailing from Australia, Chris has a background in Mathematics, Astrophysics, Environmental Engineering and Defence Research. His programming endeavours span everything from FORTRAN on Super Computers, C++/MFC on Windows, through to to high-load .NET web applications and Python AI applications on everything from macOS to a Raspberry Pi. Chris is a full-stack developer who is as comfortable with SQL as he is with CSS.

In the late 1990s, he and his business partner David Cunningham recognized the need for a platform that would facilitate knowledge-sharing among developers, leading to the establishment of CodeProject.com in 1999. Chris's expertise in programming and his passion for fostering a collaborative environment have played a pivotal role in the success of CodeProject.com. Over the years, the website has grown into a vibrant community where programmers worldwide can connect, exchange ideas, and find solutions to coding challenges. Chris is a prolific contributor to the developer community through his articles and tutorials, and his latest passion project, CodeProject.AI.

In addition to his work with CodeProject.com, Chris co-founded ContentLab and DeveloperMedia, two projects focussed on helping companies make their Software Projects a success. Chris's roles included Product Development, Content Creation, Client Satisfaction and Systems Automation.

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NewsGenerative AI: Starting with image generation Pin
Chris Maunder25-Feb-24 3:13
cofounderChris Maunder25-Feb-24 3:13 
News...and CodeProject.AI Server now supports Debian. Pin
Chris Maunder13-Feb-24 8:16
cofounderChris Maunder13-Feb-24 8:16 
GeneralJetson support! Pin
Chris Maunder3-Jan-24 11:04
cofounderChris Maunder3-Jan-24 11:04 
We've been working on getting Jetson support for months. There's the easy way (create an arm64 Docker image and just go for it) and there's the other way: provide a native Linux installer that runs on the Jetson directly.

NVIDIA provide pre-built docker images that have all the hard work done for you. The only issue is that you have to pick the image that matches your hardware (though we haven't tested running, say, a L4T R32.6.1 image on a L4T R32.7.1 device). This all seems like hard work for the user so instead we'd prefer to have our docker images be generic enough that any Jetson should be able to run the image.

Doing it the hard way means we remove variables such network stacks, driver issues, and issues with docker itself, but it does mean we have to deal with a million tiny and not so tiny challenges, such as hunting for the exact packages and dependencies, worrying about library conflicts, and the setup involved in building many of the libraries we wish to use. It can be weeks of work to get a basic system running on a Jetson with the NVIDIA image.

Instead we used a pre-configured image from QEngineering that not only had an updated version of Ubuntu, it had Torch, Tensorflow, OpenCV and TensorRT, to name a few, already installed.

Coding on a Nano

Coding against the raw hardware allows us to debug a little easier. Except when "easier" involves a tiny 2GB of RAM and SD cards that keep dying due to overuse. However, Visual Studio Code provides such a simple remote development environment that working against a Jetson is just like working on a sturdy desktop. Just with more pauses. And crashes.

The Jetson Nano I'm using is quad core arm64 device running at 1.43GHz with 2GB RAM. It's a bit of a snail, but what it does have is a 128-core Maxwell CUDA enabled GPU. And this is where the fun begins

Result

Some small (and large) tweaks to our install scripts for our Coral.AI and YOLOv5 (CUDA10) Object Detection modules and we were on our way:



As you can see we have the CUDA GPU engaged for YOLO, and the Coral.AI USB detected and available for Coral.

Using the Coral we see decent results:



However, even without the Coral TPU we were still seeing inference timings under 100ms.

For YOLO using CUDA on the onboard GPU we could not actually generate results. A 2GB unit simply doesn't have the headroom needed to test what we have, so we'll have to revisit with smaller models. That combined with the challenges of running a server, a debugger, a full IDE and git, while trying to load models just doesn't leave room for actual AI inference when using YOLOv5 and PyTorch.

While we were disappointed we couldn't test YOLO directly on the Jetson, we at least now have a working framework that is limited purely by the hardware.

It's also interesting to note that the QEngineering Jetson image, while making life so much easier (and much of this actually possible in a reasonable amount of time) has a lot of baggage that is sucking up scarce RAM. The NVIDIA image is far leaner, and we were able to get in some solid dev time (rather than loud yelling and gnashing of teeth time). However, the challenges in trying to get the various packages and dependencies installed were beyond painful and became impractical.

The lesson here is that your hardware determines your stack, and that goes all the way down to the size of the models, as well as their architecture, you wish to run.

Next step: TensorRT.
cheers
Chris Maunder

NewsCodeProject.AI Sound Classification Pin
Chris Maunder28-Dec-23 9:39
cofounderChris Maunder28-Dec-23 9:39 
GeneralCodeProject.AI Server Mesh Pin
Chris Maunder29-Nov-23 10:15
cofounderChris Maunder29-Nov-23 10:15 
NewsPaddlePaddle and OCR on a Raspberry Pi Pin
Chris Maunder26-Sep-23 9:52
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GeneralVersion 2.2.0 and the Case of the Quantum Tunnelling, Time Travelling Script Pin
Chris Maunder16-Sep-23 12:20
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GeneralNative macOS installer. Of sorts. Update: Ubuntu too. Pin
Chris Maunder1-Sep-23 7:53
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GeneralCoral Edge TPU accelerator does actually work on a Mac! [Update: Ubuntu too] Pin
Chris Maunder11-Aug-23 4:01
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GeneralRe: Coral Edge TPU accelerator does actually work on a Mac! [Update: Ubuntu too] Pin
seashellz5916-Aug-23 11:38
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GeneralRe: Coral Edge TPU accelerator does actually work on a Mac! [Update: Ubuntu too] Pin
Chris Maunder16-Aug-23 11:41
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GeneralRe: Coral Edge TPU accelerator does actually work on a Mac! [Update: Ubuntu too] Pin
seashellz5916-Aug-23 12:37
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GeneralRe: Coral Edge TPU accelerator does actually work on a Mac! [Update: Ubuntu too] Pin
seashellz5918-Aug-23 8:49
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GeneralRe: Coral Edge TPU accelerator does actually work on a Mac! [Update: Ubuntu too] Pin
seashellz5925-Oct-23 8:33
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GeneralCodeProject.AI Server Introduces Model Training Pin
Sean Ewington4-Aug-23 4:36
staffSean Ewington4-Aug-23 4:36 
GeneralCodeProject.AI Server 2.1.8 is out! Pin
Sean Ewington4-May-23 10:24
staffSean Ewington4-May-23 10:24 
GeneralCodeProject.AI Server is on Home Assistant OS! Pin
Sean Ewington1-May-23 6:32
staffSean Ewington1-May-23 6:32 
GeneralCodeProject.AI Server 2.1 is Released! Pin
Sean Ewington21-Apr-23 6:25
staffSean Ewington21-Apr-23 6:25 
NewsCartooniser: What you can do with barely any lines of code Pin
Chris Maunder29-Mar-23 4:23
cofounderChris Maunder29-Mar-23 4:23 
GeneralRe: Cartooniser: What you can do with barely any lines of code Pin
Member 1620899423-Feb-24 13:37
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GeneralCodeProject.AI Server is now integrated with Home Assistant! Pin
Sean Ewington17-Mar-23 11:52
staffSean Ewington17-Mar-23 11:52 
GeneralObject Detection on a Raspberry Pi using a Coral.AI TPU Pin
Chris Maunder21-Feb-23 3:49
cofounderChris Maunder21-Feb-23 3:49 
GeneralPersistant Processes Issue Fixed! Pin
Sean Ewington18-Feb-23 3:40
staffSean Ewington18-Feb-23 3:40 
GeneralThe New CodeProject.AI Server Module Registry Pin
Sean Ewington10-Feb-23 4:02
staffSean Ewington10-Feb-23 4:02 
GeneralCodeProject.AI Server 2.05 is now available! Pin
Sean Ewington16-Jan-23 8:13
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