Solving Cross-Domain Issues When Building Mashupsmehmetakin
When building Mashups, you need to consider different techniques to solve the cross-domain issue that is caused by the browser's Same Origin Policy. This session gives you an overview of possible techniques to overcome that problem. Starting with client-side solutions including JSONP, iframes and usage of the browser window object, server-side solutions like Apache’s mod_rewrite module or IBM’s Ajax Proxy as well as proprietary solutions including browser plug-ins, applets, signed scripts and Internet Explorer 8’s XDomainRequest are explored. The session will also cover cross-document messaging that was added in HTML 5 and give an overview of other cross-domain access proposals.
Solving Cross-Domain Issues When Building Mashupsmehmetakin
When building Mashups, you need to consider different techniques to solve the cross-domain issue that is caused by the browser's Same Origin Policy. This session gives you an overview of possible techniques to overcome that problem. Starting with client-side solutions including JSONP, iframes and usage of the browser window object, server-side solutions like Apache’s mod_rewrite module or IBM’s Ajax Proxy as well as proprietary solutions including browser plug-ins, applets, signed scripts and Internet Explorer 8’s XDomainRequest are explored. The session will also cover cross-document messaging that was added in HTML 5 and give an overview of other cross-domain access proposals.
Compendium of European and Latin American case studies and interviews on open...@cristobalcobo
This document has been developed in close collaboration with experts, researchers and decision makers from more than 10 universities in order to provide a global perspective of the OER movement. Some of the more relevant trends identified in this study are exemplified by a broad range of initiatives, including: change in the organizational culture; flexible certification; new business models; middle term institutional strategy; incentives policy; use of non-commercial open source or self-develop platforms; focus on champions; decentralized – federated solutions; open standard, bibliometric criteria; search engine optimization; community building and peer-based collaboration; quality assurance; repurposing and licensing; and open publishing policies.
Founded in 2008, UShareSoft's mission is to deliver an easy to use software appliance factory, formally named UForge that provides the best SaaS platform to create of business ready software appliances. We make it simple for individual developers, communities, and professionals to build from open source software, integrate their applications into ready-to-run virtual images, software appliances or virtual appliances.
Complementing UForge SaaS web services platform, UShareSoft provides a Rich Internet Application (RIA) desktop client named UShare Builder. UShare Builder provides a seamless user experience to create, build, update and maintain software appliances.
UShareSoft strongly supports the sharing and participation age and believes in the open source movement. The UForge platform is built on top of a number of open source components and we provide a large catalogue of open source operating systems and projects to help you easily construct software appliances. In addition, UShareSoft provides to Open Source projects and Communities access to free Open Source Project accounts on the UForge platform.
Between August 16th and September 15th, 2014, Addiction Treatment Provider and Educator, Juan Blea, conducted the Substance Abuse & Addiction Perception Survey. The purpose of this survey was to gather an informal collection of data that may serve to enhance education and treatment programs pertaining to Substance Abuse and Addiction.
This slideshow presents the collected responses to the each question without comment. Feel free to use this data in any way that would be useful.
Η ΓΛΩΣΣΑ C - ΜΑΘΗΜΑ 15 - ΣΥΝΑΡΤΗΣΕΙΣ ΕΙΣΟΔΟΥ (ΕΚΤΥΠΩΣΗ)Dimitris Psounis
ΠΕΡΙΕΧΟΜΕΝΑ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ
Α. Ροές
1) Γενικά
2) Η ροή προκαθορισμένης εισόδου stdin
3) Η ροή προκαθορισμένης εξόδου stdout
4) Η ροή προκαθορισμένης εξόδου λαθών stderr
Β. Συναρτήσεις ροής εισόδου stdin
1) Γενικά
2) Η συνάρτηση getchar()
3) Η συνάρτηση getch()
4) Η συνάρτηση getche()
5) H συνάρτηση ungetc()
6) Η συνάρτηση gets()
7) Η συνάρτηση fgets()
8) Η συνάρτηση scanf()
9) Η συνάρτηση fflush()
St Cecila Place Scheme as part of wider Quarry Hill MasterplanKate Watson
Here is a preview of DLA Design's St Cecila Place scheme, part of the wider Quarry Hill Masterplan in Leeds which was recently submitted for planning approval. This mixed-use development comprises of 350 apartments arranged over three buildings of up to 22 storeys. The scheme will deliver high quality residential accommodation in a fantastic location to meet the growing needs of the city. #leeds #architecture #placemaking #yorkshire #leedsarchitecture #leedslife
DLA have been entrusted to bring this much-loved former cinema back to life as a 65,000 sq ft business hub, along with lively leisure and cafe areas. The redevelopment of ‘The Majestic’ in City Square, Leeds, following a devastating fire in 2014, presents a rare opportunity to create a new mixed-use destination within the iconic façade of the building, preserving the site’s heritage.
Compendium of European and Latin American case studies and interviews on open...@cristobalcobo
This document has been developed in close collaboration with experts, researchers and decision makers from more than 10 universities in order to provide a global perspective of the OER movement. Some of the more relevant trends identified in this study are exemplified by a broad range of initiatives, including: change in the organizational culture; flexible certification; new business models; middle term institutional strategy; incentives policy; use of non-commercial open source or self-develop platforms; focus on champions; decentralized – federated solutions; open standard, bibliometric criteria; search engine optimization; community building and peer-based collaboration; quality assurance; repurposing and licensing; and open publishing policies.
Founded in 2008, UShareSoft's mission is to deliver an easy to use software appliance factory, formally named UForge that provides the best SaaS platform to create of business ready software appliances. We make it simple for individual developers, communities, and professionals to build from open source software, integrate their applications into ready-to-run virtual images, software appliances or virtual appliances.
Complementing UForge SaaS web services platform, UShareSoft provides a Rich Internet Application (RIA) desktop client named UShare Builder. UShare Builder provides a seamless user experience to create, build, update and maintain software appliances.
UShareSoft strongly supports the sharing and participation age and believes in the open source movement. The UForge platform is built on top of a number of open source components and we provide a large catalogue of open source operating systems and projects to help you easily construct software appliances. In addition, UShareSoft provides to Open Source projects and Communities access to free Open Source Project accounts on the UForge platform.
Between August 16th and September 15th, 2014, Addiction Treatment Provider and Educator, Juan Blea, conducted the Substance Abuse & Addiction Perception Survey. The purpose of this survey was to gather an informal collection of data that may serve to enhance education and treatment programs pertaining to Substance Abuse and Addiction.
This slideshow presents the collected responses to the each question without comment. Feel free to use this data in any way that would be useful.
Η ΓΛΩΣΣΑ C - ΜΑΘΗΜΑ 15 - ΣΥΝΑΡΤΗΣΕΙΣ ΕΙΣΟΔΟΥ (ΕΚΤΥΠΩΣΗ)Dimitris Psounis
ΠΕΡΙΕΧΟΜΕΝΑ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ
Α. Ροές
1) Γενικά
2) Η ροή προκαθορισμένης εισόδου stdin
3) Η ροή προκαθορισμένης εξόδου stdout
4) Η ροή προκαθορισμένης εξόδου λαθών stderr
Β. Συναρτήσεις ροής εισόδου stdin
1) Γενικά
2) Η συνάρτηση getchar()
3) Η συνάρτηση getch()
4) Η συνάρτηση getche()
5) H συνάρτηση ungetc()
6) Η συνάρτηση gets()
7) Η συνάρτηση fgets()
8) Η συνάρτηση scanf()
9) Η συνάρτηση fflush()
St Cecila Place Scheme as part of wider Quarry Hill MasterplanKate Watson
Here is a preview of DLA Design's St Cecila Place scheme, part of the wider Quarry Hill Masterplan in Leeds which was recently submitted for planning approval. This mixed-use development comprises of 350 apartments arranged over three buildings of up to 22 storeys. The scheme will deliver high quality residential accommodation in a fantastic location to meet the growing needs of the city. #leeds #architecture #placemaking #yorkshire #leedsarchitecture #leedslife
DLA have been entrusted to bring this much-loved former cinema back to life as a 65,000 sq ft business hub, along with lively leisure and cafe areas. The redevelopment of ‘The Majestic’ in City Square, Leeds, following a devastating fire in 2014, presents a rare opportunity to create a new mixed-use destination within the iconic façade of the building, preserving the site’s heritage.
Innovative People - Innovative Cities: Guide dotyou goal templateKate Watson
Beam in collaboration with the Wakefield Business Support Programme presented a day-long creative and practical conversation exploring recent/current trends - in the UK and internationally - about how towns and cities are using the arts and creative businesses to develop, and how artists and creatives are responding to the opportunities. This document provides you with a Goal Setting Template by Guide dotyou
Innovative People - Innovative Cities: Philip ParramoreKate Watson
Beam in collaboration with the Wakefield Business Support Programme presented a day-long creative and practical conversation exploring recent/current trends - in the UK and internationally - about how towns and cities are using the arts and creative businesses to develop, and how artists and creatives are responding to the opportunities. This powerpoint formed part of Philip Parramore's business planning workshop 'Your business planning toolkit'.
Innovative People - Innovative Cities: Linda davies marketingKate Watson
Beam in collaboration with the Wakefield Business Support Programme presented a day-long creative and practical conversation exploring recent/current trends - in the UK and internationally - about how towns and cities are using the arts and creative businesses to develop, and how artists and creatives are responding to the opportunities. This powerpoint formed part of Linda Davies marketing taster workshop, Director, Open Communications UK.
Innovative People - Innovative Cities: Sarah pearsonKate Watson
Beam in collaboration with the Wakefield Business Support Programme presented a day-long creative and practical conversation exploring recent/current trends - in the UK and internationally - about how towns and cities are using the arts and creative businesses to develop, and how artists and creatives are responding to the opportunities. This powerpoint formed part of Sarah Pearson's presentation, Service Director Economic Growth and Housing Wakefield Council
Innovative People - Innovative Cities: Laura rodriguezKate Watson
Beam in collaboration with the Wakefield Business Support Programme presented a day-long creative and practical conversation exploring recent/current trends - in the UK and internationally - about how towns and cities are using the arts and creative businesses to develop, and how artists and creatives are responding to the opportunities. This powerpoint formed part of Laura Rodriguez's presentation, Independent Art Project Manager Madrid.
Innovative People - Innovative Cities: Andrew dixonKate Watson
Beam in collaboration with the Wakefield Business Support Programme presented a day-long creative and practical conversation exploring recent/current trends - in the UK and internationally - about how towns and cities are using the arts and creative businesses to develop, and how artists and creatives are responding to the opportunities. This powerpoint formed part of Andrew Dixon's, Bid Advisor, Hull 2017 UK City of Culture, presentation.
The document discusses several of David Barrie's projects that aimed to cultivate local communities and economies by enabling people to express themselves and innovate locally. It argues that places can become extraordinary not just through new architecture and art, but also by allowing people opportunities to pursue who they want to be and support local economic growth. Communities should define their own models rather than letting competitors define them.
The Yorkshire Forward Partnership Skills Programme aimed to develop the capacity and skills of town teams across Yorkshire from 2005-2009. It provided accredited learning, workshops, conferences and study tours to over 1,800 people from town teams. The training equipped teams with practical skills in areas like engagement, visioning, design and project management to improve urban and rural areas. Town teams used these skills to undertake projects large and small, from exhibitions to park redesigns, to make positive changes in their communities.
This document discusses the importance of cities adapting to changing needs and circumstances. It emphasizes that cities should develop with diverse purposes and contributions outside of formal plans. Community participation and independent initiatives are important to formulating vibrant cities. Leadership should support experimentation and learning from various approaches.
110607 The Art of Social Enterprise – Low cost, loose fit, big effect…george ...Kate Watson
This document discusses the importance of cities adapting to changing needs and cultures. It emphasizes that city planning and design should bring people together from different backgrounds for a variety of purposes, while also supporting local businesses and limiting car dependence. True community is built by understanding diverse perspectives and finding shared goals. Innovation comes from learning from many sources.
Irena Bauman ISAN and beam Seminar, WakefieldKate Watson
The document discusses improving public spaces by understanding how people use and value them. It suggests that temporary projects can test new concepts before being made permanent. Successful public spaces consider universal human behaviors and needs, while involving both the public and private sectors as well as communities. Improving the economy and people's well-being requires incremental "stepping stones" where everyone contributes to building on existing strengths.
Steve Warren, ISAN and Beam Seminar, Wakefield Kate Watson
The document summarizes the design process for renovating the Bull Ring space in Wakefield, England. Key aspects included researching the site's history, understanding policy contexts, analyzing movement patterns, and clarifying design objectives. The design concept aimed to open up the space, reduce vehicular influence, and create a new identity centered around a torus-shaped fountain alluding to the site's original use. While the resulting space was an improvement, some elements like lighting and paving could have been stronger to better achieve the design goals.
Bill Gee, ISAN and Beam Seminar, WakefieldKate Watson
The document lists the names of various artists, performers, and groups related to public art and carnivals. It includes Whalley Range All Stars, Stop Gap, Ex Nihilo, akademi, Les Quidams, NoFng Hill Carnival, Luton Carnival, sarruga, Ackroyd & Harvey, Airvag, Bosi, Royal de Luxe, Metro Bulot Dodo, and Roger bernat, suggesting the author Bill Gee has an interest in space, public art, and performance groups.
Martin Stockley, ISAN and Beam Seminar, Wakefield Kate Watson
Martin Stockley discussed the importance of place and design. He highlighted his experience serving on several design review panels. The presentation covered a public realm project in Ancoats, Manchester that utilized an integrated team approach. The artist was selected to be a full team member rather than produce a predetermined piece. Stockley discussed the concept of public realm and the design of the streets, which incorporated the local community's perspectives.
Franco Bianchini, ISAN and Beam Seminar, WakefieldKate Watson
The document discusses several challenges facing cities, including economic problems, rising inequality, and social issues like immigration and crime. It also examines different approaches to urban cultural policy, including using culture for economic development, social inclusion, and fostering interculturalism. The document argues for cultural policies that are innovative, experimental, critical, and help mobilize local cultural resources, with the goal of rethinking approaches to creative spaces in urban and rural areas.
15 November Spaceshaper 9 14 introduction. pptKate Watson
Spaceshaper is a toolkit developed by Cabe Space to evaluate public spaces. It uses workshops with 8 themes and questionnaires to assess a space's quality. Spaceshaper 9-14 is a version tailored for young people that engages them in the evaluation process. The workshops involve site visits, activities, discussion, and rating different aspects of the space. This helps identify both strengths and weaknesses to inform improvements. Facilitators guide the workshops and work with young co-facilitators to capture feedback and ensure the process is constructive and respectful.
15th November Interconnections PresentationKate Watson
This document discusses a community art project that focused on creating interconnections in a site through public art installations. It involved workshops with local schools and colleges to generate ideas for gateways, bridges, playable spaces, and a nature trail to enhance movement and heritage. Participants created poems, paintings, and models of their visions, which were then turned into an artist's impressions, branded for the site, and showcased in a community event and exhibition through a film and ideas book.
15 November People Changing Places presentationKate Watson
This document outlines the People Changing Places program, which aims to transform public spaces through design workshops, site visits, and seminars. The program involved identifying partners and participants, holding workshops on hopes and designs for improving Exhibition Square, and temporarily transforming the space based on themes of wayfinding, delight, sustainability through activities like removing traffic and adding seating, greenery, and lighting. The program also included role playing, good design and practice seminars, and a national conference on sustainable places and communities.