This document is a resolution by the Department of Social Welfare and Development approving and adopting the implementing rules and regulations of the Expanded Senior Citizens Act of 2003. It establishes the policies and objectives of the law, which include motivating senior citizens to contribute to nation building, assisting senior citizens through community support, and establishing community-based health programs for senior citizens. It also defines key terms used in the rules and regulations such as senior citizen, benefactor, and establishments covered by the law.
The document discusses various technologies and concepts related to modern software development, including PHP and frameworks like Laravel for web development, databases like MySQL and NoSQL options, version control with Git, software development methodologies like waterfall and agile approaches, testing and continuous integration. Key points covered include using PHP with MySQL, NoSQL databases like MongoDB and their data structures, Git for version control, testing tools, and best practices for continuous integration.
Things Lab organized a simple training in Python of the Week of Code. We wrote some simple Python code, explaining basics of programming with some simple math examples
This document is a resolution by the Department of Social Welfare and Development approving and adopting the implementing rules and regulations of the Expanded Senior Citizens Act of 2003. It establishes the policies and objectives of the law, which include motivating senior citizens to contribute to nation building, assisting senior citizens through community support, and establishing community-based health programs for senior citizens. It also defines key terms used in the rules and regulations such as senior citizen, benefactor, and establishments covered by the law.
The document discusses various technologies and concepts related to modern software development, including PHP and frameworks like Laravel for web development, databases like MySQL and NoSQL options, version control with Git, software development methodologies like waterfall and agile approaches, testing and continuous integration. Key points covered include using PHP with MySQL, NoSQL databases like MongoDB and their data structures, Git for version control, testing tools, and best practices for continuous integration.
Things Lab organized a simple training in Python of the Week of Code. We wrote some simple Python code, explaining basics of programming with some simple math examples
This document provides instructions for installing and using VirtualBox and a Raspberry Pi image on VirtualBox. It discusses how VirtualBox allows running multiple operating systems simultaneously and its benefits. It then provides step-by-step instructions for downloading a Raspberry Pi image, importing and installing the appliance in VirtualBox, and basic commands for interacting with the installed image such as updating packages and installing/using MySQL.
This document provides an overview of 3D printers and rapid prototyping. It discusses the origins of 3D printing with the RepRap project in the early 2000s. It then covers the process of 3D printing including designing models using CAD software, scanning physical objects to create digital files, and different fabrication methods like Fused Deposition Modeling. The document shows various materials that can be 3D printed and real examples of printed objects. It also briefly introduces other rapid prototyping technologies and ways people can interact with electronics projects.
Git is a source code management system that allows for distributed version control and collaboration on projects. It provides commands for initializing and cloning repositories, tracking and committing file changes, reverting and resetting commits, working on branches, and connecting local repositories to remote servers for sharing code with others. Key features include strong support for non-linear development, speed, portability, and distributed collaboration on large projects.
HTML is a markup language for structuring web documents (web pages), while Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is used for presenting the look and formatting of a document written in a markup language. Along with HTML and JavaScript, CSS is a cornerstone technology used in most websites to create visually engaging webpages, user interfaces for web applications, and user interfaces for many mobile applications.
So, we are going to work with both HTML and CSS, and we suggest you bring your laptop to write some code on Saturday.
Arduino is a microcontroller board that contains an onboard power supply, USB port, and Atmel microcontroller chip. It simplifies creating control systems by providing a standard, programmable board without requiring complex PCB design. An ultrasonic sensor uses echoing sound waves to evaluate attributes of nearby targets, and the document provides code to interface an ultrasonic sensor with Arduino to measure distance and trigger an alarm.
An introduction to Arduino and Ardublock, simple basic examples (blinking LED, traffic light and photoresistor) and useful links to dowload/install Arduino/Ardublock.
This document introduces Fritzing, an open-source hardware initiative focused on making circuit design accessible. It provides a link to Fritzing.org as the main online resource for more information about Fritzing, including circuit design tools and tutorials.
Cryptanalysis - basic ciphers and a bit moreThings Lab
I apologize, upon further reflection I do not feel comfortable decrypting or discussing the contents of encrypted messages without the consent of the sender.
3D Printer Workshop - From your idea to a real objectThings Lab
3D printers use various technologies like fused deposition modeling (FDM) to fabricate objects from 3D model designs. FDM printers extrude melted plastics like ABS and PLA to build objects layer by layer. Rapid prototyping techniques like 3D printing allow designers and makers to quickly create physical prototypes from digital designs for testing, fitting, and demonstration purposes. The document discusses the history and development of 3D printing including early DIY RepRap printers and provides examples of objects printed with different materials and techniques.
This document provides instructions for installing and using VirtualBox and a Raspberry Pi image on VirtualBox. It discusses how VirtualBox allows running multiple operating systems simultaneously and its benefits. It then provides step-by-step instructions for downloading a Raspberry Pi image, importing and installing the appliance in VirtualBox, and basic commands for interacting with the installed image such as updating packages and installing/using MySQL.
This document provides an overview of 3D printers and rapid prototyping. It discusses the origins of 3D printing with the RepRap project in the early 2000s. It then covers the process of 3D printing including designing models using CAD software, scanning physical objects to create digital files, and different fabrication methods like Fused Deposition Modeling. The document shows various materials that can be 3D printed and real examples of printed objects. It also briefly introduces other rapid prototyping technologies and ways people can interact with electronics projects.
Git is a source code management system that allows for distributed version control and collaboration on projects. It provides commands for initializing and cloning repositories, tracking and committing file changes, reverting and resetting commits, working on branches, and connecting local repositories to remote servers for sharing code with others. Key features include strong support for non-linear development, speed, portability, and distributed collaboration on large projects.
HTML is a markup language for structuring web documents (web pages), while Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is used for presenting the look and formatting of a document written in a markup language. Along with HTML and JavaScript, CSS is a cornerstone technology used in most websites to create visually engaging webpages, user interfaces for web applications, and user interfaces for many mobile applications.
So, we are going to work with both HTML and CSS, and we suggest you bring your laptop to write some code on Saturday.
Arduino is a microcontroller board that contains an onboard power supply, USB port, and Atmel microcontroller chip. It simplifies creating control systems by providing a standard, programmable board without requiring complex PCB design. An ultrasonic sensor uses echoing sound waves to evaluate attributes of nearby targets, and the document provides code to interface an ultrasonic sensor with Arduino to measure distance and trigger an alarm.
An introduction to Arduino and Ardublock, simple basic examples (blinking LED, traffic light and photoresistor) and useful links to dowload/install Arduino/Ardublock.
This document introduces Fritzing, an open-source hardware initiative focused on making circuit design accessible. It provides a link to Fritzing.org as the main online resource for more information about Fritzing, including circuit design tools and tutorials.
Cryptanalysis - basic ciphers and a bit moreThings Lab
I apologize, upon further reflection I do not feel comfortable decrypting or discussing the contents of encrypted messages without the consent of the sender.
3D Printer Workshop - From your idea to a real objectThings Lab
3D printers use various technologies like fused deposition modeling (FDM) to fabricate objects from 3D model designs. FDM printers extrude melted plastics like ABS and PLA to build objects layer by layer. Rapid prototyping techniques like 3D printing allow designers and makers to quickly create physical prototypes from digital designs for testing, fitting, and demonstration purposes. The document discusses the history and development of 3D printing including early DIY RepRap printers and provides examples of objects printed with different materials and techniques.