Coding for the cloud - development of modern web applicationsWekoslav Stefanovski
This presentation will cover the fun of making an new web application from File->New, to a fully functional and Azure automatically deployed application.
On that road, some great tools will be shown, staring with Visual Studio Code through Github Desktop to the Azure Management Portal and the Visual Studio Online Editor.
Through Meteor to the stars - Developing full-stack SPA's with meteor.jsWekoslav Stefanovski
You've successfully learned all the ins and outs of Javascript, and can code up a website's front-end in minutes. Great. But, you always had to rely on some pesky back-end developers, with their weird way of speaking, using their weird server languages...
Well, not any more - With meteor.js, you can create, build and deploy a completely complete website using only Javascript - and all from your favorite editor. Come and see the magic!
Coding for the cloud - development of modern web applicationsWekoslav Stefanovski
This presentation will cover the fun of making an new web application from File->New, to a fully functional and Azure automatically deployed application.
On that road, some great tools will be shown, staring with Visual Studio Code through Github Desktop to the Azure Management Portal and the Visual Studio Online Editor.
Through Meteor to the stars - Developing full-stack SPA's with meteor.jsWekoslav Stefanovski
You've successfully learned all the ins and outs of Javascript, and can code up a website's front-end in minutes. Great. But, you always had to rely on some pesky back-end developers, with their weird way of speaking, using their weird server languages...
Well, not any more - With meteor.js, you can create, build and deploy a completely complete website using only Javascript - and all from your favorite editor. Come and see the magic!
Building a Modern JavaScript Framework by James Milnerdylanks
Check out the slides from SitePen developer James Milner's presentation, "Building a Modern JavaScript Framework," presented at the the Esri Developer Summit Europe on October 24, 2018.
Node.js server side render in the Age of APIs - Full Stack Toronto 2017Ruy Adorno
With the increasing popularity of Universal JavaScript and microservices, more and more front-end developers are taking ownership of their server-side render using Node.js.
In this talk we'll see how leveraging APIs in both server and client side is giving birth to new libraries and frameworks and what is the role of a front end developer in this post-full stack world.
Demo: https://github.com/ruyadorno/react-ssr-fsto-2017-demo
Back to the future with static site generatorsChris Ward
If you remember when web sites were all created with plain HTML pages, then you'll know that CMSs and dynamic web frameworks saved us and solved all our problems. Or did they? In fact, we instead spend a lot of time customising existing code to meet our requirements, grappling with deployments and then whacking caching on top of over-powered servers to get an ounce of speed.
Static Site Generators aim to sit somewhere in the middle and are perfect for semi-dynamic sites and with a little learning, better for content creators.
In this session, Chris will look at an overview of the principles and options for static site generators and deep dive into one or two to explain further how the work and can fit into your projects.
Brief overview of TypeScript - Ljubljana JavaScript Users GroupPeter A. Pirc
A very short overview of TypeScript language, presented on first Ljubljana JavaScript Users Group meetup on 30th April 2013.
Video can be found at http://bit.ly/papslts
The presentation used in React Native classed hold in K.N. Toosi University of technology.
Session 01:
HTML
CSS
Javascript
ES6
JSX
React
React Native
Expo
To find out more, visit our course repository:
https://github.com/triplea24/kntu-react-native-class
Talking about:
- The brief history of JavaScript
- How JavaScript application architecture has changed
- What's the next thing in JavaScript development environment
In this slide, i have discussed the basics of angular and how can we make a Angular app beyond the 'hello world'. i also discussed about components, typescript etc in the slide. this was created for Angular Meetup Bangladesh 2017 session. Thanks
- Web Worker context compared to SSJS context
- Mixte Synchronous / Asynchronous APIs
- Making Existing Client-side JS APIs recommendations adaptable to the server context
- Defining W3C recommendation for Server-side JavaScript APIs?
- Remote debugging for Remote (Server) Workers
- Potential common package/module format support (CommonJS, AMD, ECMAScript 6)
- DOM Events, ProgressEvent, EventSource, Server Events (EventEmitter?), & Client Events
- Feedback on previous work at CommonJS and from some SSJS implementations
- Feedback on our experiences in the Wakanda implementation
- start the activity of the community group
Building a Modern JavaScript Framework by James Milnerdylanks
Check out the slides from SitePen developer James Milner's presentation, "Building a Modern JavaScript Framework," presented at the the Esri Developer Summit Europe on October 24, 2018.
Node.js server side render in the Age of APIs - Full Stack Toronto 2017Ruy Adorno
With the increasing popularity of Universal JavaScript and microservices, more and more front-end developers are taking ownership of their server-side render using Node.js.
In this talk we'll see how leveraging APIs in both server and client side is giving birth to new libraries and frameworks and what is the role of a front end developer in this post-full stack world.
Demo: https://github.com/ruyadorno/react-ssr-fsto-2017-demo
Back to the future with static site generatorsChris Ward
If you remember when web sites were all created with plain HTML pages, then you'll know that CMSs and dynamic web frameworks saved us and solved all our problems. Or did they? In fact, we instead spend a lot of time customising existing code to meet our requirements, grappling with deployments and then whacking caching on top of over-powered servers to get an ounce of speed.
Static Site Generators aim to sit somewhere in the middle and are perfect for semi-dynamic sites and with a little learning, better for content creators.
In this session, Chris will look at an overview of the principles and options for static site generators and deep dive into one or two to explain further how the work and can fit into your projects.
Brief overview of TypeScript - Ljubljana JavaScript Users GroupPeter A. Pirc
A very short overview of TypeScript language, presented on first Ljubljana JavaScript Users Group meetup on 30th April 2013.
Video can be found at http://bit.ly/papslts
The presentation used in React Native classed hold in K.N. Toosi University of technology.
Session 01:
HTML
CSS
Javascript
ES6
JSX
React
React Native
Expo
To find out more, visit our course repository:
https://github.com/triplea24/kntu-react-native-class
Talking about:
- The brief history of JavaScript
- How JavaScript application architecture has changed
- What's the next thing in JavaScript development environment
In this slide, i have discussed the basics of angular and how can we make a Angular app beyond the 'hello world'. i also discussed about components, typescript etc in the slide. this was created for Angular Meetup Bangladesh 2017 session. Thanks
- Web Worker context compared to SSJS context
- Mixte Synchronous / Asynchronous APIs
- Making Existing Client-side JS APIs recommendations adaptable to the server context
- Defining W3C recommendation for Server-side JavaScript APIs?
- Remote debugging for Remote (Server) Workers
- Potential common package/module format support (CommonJS, AMD, ECMAScript 6)
- DOM Events, ProgressEvent, EventSource, Server Events (EventEmitter?), & Client Events
- Feedback on previous work at CommonJS and from some SSJS implementations
- Feedback on our experiences in the Wakanda implementation
- start the activity of the community group
WebAssembly became 4th official language on the Web (following HTML, CSS and JavaScript) and was initially meant to run in the browser in order to improve client side rendering. It quickly turned out that WebAssembly on the server is also a thing and can revolutionise the way we think of web applications. Fastly and Cloudflare adopted WebAssembly and allow you to run custom code at the edge. That opens up completely new possibilities - authentication, personalised content rendering, A/B testing - you name it. Everything as close to end users as possible.
Presentation slide from Sept 29 2016 Sacramento Web Developer Meetup: High level overview of what is Docker, why it's useful, and how you can use it in your own development workflow. Getting started demonstration with code samples to help you get started in Docker.
CommonJS is a community-driven effort by volunteers with diverse backgrounds and interests to converge on a minimal common ground that is sound and scalable. The goal is to make writing portable JavaScript applications that run on servers, browsers, desktop applications, and secure sandboxes not only possible, but also accessible to developers and development tools without vendor lock-in or steep learning curves.
Christoph will attempt to paint us a picture of where CommonJS is today and where it is headed. CommonJS is well on its way to realizing the dream of portable JavaScript applications composed of libraries from all over the Internet. That is, modular JavaScript that runs everywhere.
Since its first appearance in 2009, NodeJS has come a long way. Many frameworks have been developed on top of it. These all make our task easy and quick. It is us who need to decide which one to choose? So, here is the list of top 10 NodeJS frameworks that will help you build an awesome application.
GraphRAG is All You need? LLM & Knowledge GraphGuy Korland
Guy Korland, CEO and Co-founder of FalkorDB, will review two articles on the integration of language models with knowledge graphs.
1. Unifying Large Language Models and Knowledge Graphs: A Roadmap.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.08302
2. Microsoft Research's GraphRAG paper and a review paper on various uses of knowledge graphs:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/graphrag-unlocking-llm-discovery-on-narrative-private-data/
Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey 2024 by 91mobiles.pdf91mobiles
91mobiles recently conducted a Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey in which we asked over 3,000 respondents about the TV they own, aspects they look at on a new TV, and their TV buying preferences.
Connector Corner: Automate dynamic content and events by pushing a buttonDianaGray10
Here is something new! In our next Connector Corner webinar, we will demonstrate how you can use a single workflow to:
Create a campaign using Mailchimp with merge tags/fields
Send an interactive Slack channel message (using buttons)
Have the message received by managers and peers along with a test email for review
But there’s more:
In a second workflow supporting the same use case, you’ll see:
Your campaign sent to target colleagues for approval
If the “Approve” button is clicked, a Jira/Zendesk ticket is created for the marketing design team
But—if the “Reject” button is pushed, colleagues will be alerted via Slack message
Join us to learn more about this new, human-in-the-loop capability, brought to you by Integration Service connectors.
And...
Speakers:
Akshay Agnihotri, Product Manager
Charlie Greenberg, Host
LF Energy Webinar: Electrical Grid Modelling and Simulation Through PowSyBl -...DanBrown980551
Do you want to learn how to model and simulate an electrical network from scratch in under an hour?
Then welcome to this PowSyBl workshop, hosted by Rte, the French Transmission System Operator (TSO)!
During the webinar, you will discover the PowSyBl ecosystem as well as handle and study an electrical network through an interactive Python notebook.
PowSyBl is an open source project hosted by LF Energy, which offers a comprehensive set of features for electrical grid modelling and simulation. Among other advanced features, PowSyBl provides:
- A fully editable and extendable library for grid component modelling;
- Visualization tools to display your network;
- Grid simulation tools, such as power flows, security analyses (with or without remedial actions) and sensitivity analyses;
The framework is mostly written in Java, with a Python binding so that Python developers can access PowSyBl functionalities as well.
What you will learn during the webinar:
- For beginners: discover PowSyBl's functionalities through a quick general presentation and the notebook, without needing any expert coding skills;
- For advanced developers: master the skills to efficiently apply PowSyBl functionalities to your real-world scenarios.
Kubernetes & AI - Beauty and the Beast !?! @KCD Istanbul 2024Tobias Schneck
As AI technology is pushing into IT I was wondering myself, as an “infrastructure container kubernetes guy”, how get this fancy AI technology get managed from an infrastructure operational view? Is it possible to apply our lovely cloud native principals as well? What benefit’s both technologies could bring to each other?
Let me take this questions and provide you a short journey through existing deployment models and use cases for AI software. On practical examples, we discuss what cloud/on-premise strategy we may need for applying it to our own infrastructure to get it to work from an enterprise perspective. I want to give an overview about infrastructure requirements and technologies, what could be beneficial or limiting your AI use cases in an enterprise environment. An interactive Demo will give you some insides, what approaches I got already working for real.
DevOps and Testing slides at DASA ConnectKari Kakkonen
My and Rik Marselis slides at 30.5.2024 DASA Connect conference. We discuss about what is testing, then what is agile testing and finally what is Testing in DevOps. Finally we had lovely workshop with the participants trying to find out different ways to think about quality and testing in different parts of the DevOps infinity loop.
Software Delivery At the Speed of AI: Inflectra Invests In AI-Powered QualityInflectra
In this insightful webinar, Inflectra explores how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming software development and testing. Discover how AI-powered tools are revolutionizing every stage of the software development lifecycle (SDLC), from design and prototyping to testing, deployment, and monitoring.
Learn about:
• The Future of Testing: How AI is shifting testing towards verification, analysis, and higher-level skills, while reducing repetitive tasks.
• Test Automation: How AI-powered test case generation, optimization, and self-healing tests are making testing more efficient and effective.
• Visual Testing: Explore the emerging capabilities of AI in visual testing and how it's set to revolutionize UI verification.
• Inflectra's AI Solutions: See demonstrations of Inflectra's cutting-edge AI tools like the ChatGPT plugin and Azure Open AI platform, designed to streamline your testing process.
Whether you're a developer, tester, or QA professional, this webinar will give you valuable insights into how AI is shaping the future of software delivery.
Neuro-symbolic is not enough, we need neuro-*semantic*Frank van Harmelen
Neuro-symbolic (NeSy) AI is on the rise. However, simply machine learning on just any symbolic structure is not sufficient to really harvest the gains of NeSy. These will only be gained when the symbolic structures have an actual semantics. I give an operational definition of semantics as “predictable inference”.
All of this illustrated with link prediction over knowledge graphs, but the argument is general.
Builder.ai Founder Sachin Dev Duggal's Strategic Approach to Create an Innova...Ramesh Iyer
In today's fast-changing business world, Companies that adapt and embrace new ideas often need help to keep up with the competition. However, fostering a culture of innovation takes much work. It takes vision, leadership and willingness to take risks in the right proportion. Sachin Dev Duggal, co-founder of Builder.ai, has perfected the art of this balance, creating a company culture where creativity and growth are nurtured at each stage.
Slack (or Teams) Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Soluti...Jeffrey Haguewood
Sidekick Solutions uses Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apricot) and automation solutions to integrate data for business workflows.
We believe integration and automation are essential to user experience and the promise of efficient work through technology. Automation is the critical ingredient to realizing that full vision. We develop integration products and services for Bonterra Case Management software to support the deployment of automations for a variety of use cases.
This video focuses on the notifications, alerts, and approval requests using Slack for Bonterra Impact Management. The solutions covered in this webinar can also be deployed for Microsoft Teams.
Interested in deploying notification automations for Bonterra Impact Management? Contact us at sales@sidekicksolutionsllc.com to discuss next steps.
2. Roots
• 1995: Netscape 2.0
• introduced JavaScript
• also frames: woo hoo!
• orginally called Mocha,
then LiveScript
• also originally ran on
Netscape’s web
servers
3. AJAX
• 1999 - IE5
• Browser wars!
• From MS JScript Implementation
• XMLHttpRequest
4. JSON
• JavaScript Object Notation
• introduced in 2002 as a competitor to XML
• JavaScript to transfer raw data
• easy to create and include (via script tag)
• its real JavaScript! (hash literal string)
• available in all kinds of server frameworks
5. Frameworks
• Browser wars SUCK IT!
• inconsistency everywhere
• even different versions of the same browsers
• Frameworks abstract the differences
• pave over the inconsistencies
• SO MANY!! TOO MANY!!
6. Venues
• JavaScript is Everywhere!
• PDFs
• Flash, AIR
• Plugins - Adobe to ArcGIS
• Embeddable - Node for Raspberry Pi
• Apps - Phonegap and Appcellerator
7. Back Again on Servers
• Hello Node.js!
• Chrome’s V8 JS Engine on a Server
8. Survey Time
Where are We Going Now?
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Created by Brendan Eich - current CTO of mozilla corporation
JSON format was originally specified by Douglas Crockford in 2001 - JSON.org in 2002
PROTO: Sam Stephenson in February 2005 as part of the foundation for Ajax support in Ruby on Rails JQUERY: January 2006 at BarCamp NYC b y John Resig SO MANY: e.g. Firmi n - A JS animation library using CSS transforms and transitions
Node.js was created by Ryan Dahl starting in 2009, and its growth is sponsored by Joyent , his former employer
How long have you worked with JavaScript?What type of JavaScript do you write: Browser, Server, Other (pdf, plugins, phonegap)?If you write server-based js, what implementation(s) do you use?Do you use jQuery? Do you use other frameworks? Which ones?Which compile-to-JavaScript (e.g. CoffeeScript) languages do you use, if any?Do you unit test your JavaScript? What unit testing libraries do you use?Do you use any tools for verifying code quality? Which ones?Which minifier do you use, if any?Where do you find reusable code, libraries and tools?What is your preferred hosting for your own JavaScript projects?Which CDN service do you use to serve third-party libraries, if any?Which module loading system do you use, if any?What is your preferred client-side debugger, if any?What is your preferred server-side debugger, if any?Do you do benchmarking? What tools do you use?What JavaScript stylistic choices do you prefer? Semicolons: Yes | No Commas: Beginning | End Method names followed by: No spaces | One space | Two spaces Indentation: Spaces | Tabs | WhateverOther than JavaScript, what are your primary development languages?