Statecharts - Controlling the behavior of complex systemsLuca Matteis
Statecharts is a visual formalism created in the 80s that allows us to model complex behavior in a visual way. In this talk I will explain what problems it solves, and I will show examples on how it can be used within real-world applications.
Video of talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8cTz19u6r8
Are statecharts the next big UI paradigm? Luca Matteis
Statecharts (aka state-machines) have been used in UI development for decades. This talk will explain how they work in comparison with other state-management paradigms such as Redux. I will dive into the pros and cons of statecharts and provide in depth examples of how they can be used with React.
A tutorial given at PHPNW15 - October 2nd 2015. All references and examples use the following repository and Vagrant VM environment: https://github.com/pavlakis/phpnw15-behat-tutorial
Make Your Own Damn SEO Tools (Using Google Docs!)Sean Malseed
Learn how to use Google docs to build our own free custom free SEO tools that manipulate live data from the internet. We'll build a few tools live, and include links to finished free tools. We'll both be learning how to manipulate APIs from other services in a Google spreadsheet, as well as a having a quick introduction of how to parse actual webpages and Google SERPs using XPath. Not a programmer? Good. You don't have to be.
Statecharts - Controlling the behavior of complex systemsLuca Matteis
Statecharts is a visual formalism created in the 80s that allows us to model complex behavior in a visual way. In this talk I will explain what problems it solves, and I will show examples on how it can be used within real-world applications.
Video of talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8cTz19u6r8
Are statecharts the next big UI paradigm? Luca Matteis
Statecharts (aka state-machines) have been used in UI development for decades. This talk will explain how they work in comparison with other state-management paradigms such as Redux. I will dive into the pros and cons of statecharts and provide in depth examples of how they can be used with React.
A tutorial given at PHPNW15 - October 2nd 2015. All references and examples use the following repository and Vagrant VM environment: https://github.com/pavlakis/phpnw15-behat-tutorial
Make Your Own Damn SEO Tools (Using Google Docs!)Sean Malseed
Learn how to use Google docs to build our own free custom free SEO tools that manipulate live data from the internet. We'll build a few tools live, and include links to finished free tools. We'll both be learning how to manipulate APIs from other services in a Google spreadsheet, as well as a having a quick introduction of how to parse actual webpages and Google SERPs using XPath. Not a programmer? Good. You don't have to be.
2015 EAPN Hacia una estrategia de atencion a las personas sin hogar en euskadiBizitegi Bizitegi
2015_II Jornadas de Exclusión Residencial en Euskadi_Ponencia estrategia Vasca sinhogarismo.
Observaciones: Representando a EAPN, presentación de propuesta para que el Gobierno Vasco lidere una estrategia de erradicación del sinhogarismo en Euskadi.
Ponente: Pablo Ruiz Errea
2015 EAPN Hacia una estrategia de atencion a las personas sin hogar en euskadiBizitegi Bizitegi
2015_II Jornadas de Exclusión Residencial en Euskadi_Ponencia estrategia Vasca sinhogarismo.
Observaciones: Representando a EAPN, presentación de propuesta para que el Gobierno Vasco lidere una estrategia de erradicación del sinhogarismo en Euskadi.
Ponente: Pablo Ruiz Errea
Charla brindada en Locos x Rails en Buenos Aires, Argentina, el 4 de abril de 2009 sobre el framework web Sinatra.
Breve descripción del framework y sus capacidades, una muy breve introducción a Rack y cómo funciona, y una muestra rápida de los Rails Metals, y de cómo integrar aplicaciones sinatra a nuestras aplicaciones en Rails.
If you’re tired of running the same commands over and over when setting up your servers, you’ll love Chef. It’s a systems integration framework that allows you to use a Ruby DSL to manage your system configurations, and then easily deploy them across your entire infrastructure, à la Capistrano. Tyler will be breaking down the various components of Chef, and showing some example configurations to get you cooking.
Flutter DartI have these files in picture I wrote most the codes b.pdfinfo431285
Flutter Dart
I have these files in picture I wrote most the codes but I stuck with somethings.
Please, donot copy and paste from another solution becauce it is incomplete
1- I want 10 items each item has Id, Description, name ex List Note: I want the items in
GlobalItems files display in the home page with divider between each one Note: I put it as
comment bc it show me error.
2- I want the user able to scroll down and up
3- when the user tab on item he will be able to update the information such name and description
and the edits display on the home page
4- there is a delete button at the home page if he want to delete the item
Very Important Note: do not create your code that not relate to my code bc it will be
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show me you output too
THANKS
Home Page:
item file
Globalitems file
Edititempage file
Widget build(Buildcontext context) \{ return scaffold( appBar: AppBar ( backgroundColor:
Theme.of(context).colorscheme.inversePrimary, title: Text(widget.title), ), // AppBar body:
Center ( child: Column( mainAxisAlignment: MainAxisAlignment.start, children: Widget>[
Text "Item Information", style: Textstyle(fontsize: 30, fontweight: Fontweight.bold), , // Text
Text ( "Item ID: \$\{item.Id\}", style: TextStyle(fontSize: 20), ), // Text Text( "Item name:
\$\{item.name }, style: Textstyle(fontSize: 20), ), // Text Text( "Item Description: \$\{item.
Description\}", style: TextStyle(fontsize: 20), ), // Text ElevatedButton(
onPressed:_handleButtonPress, child: Text("Edit Items")) // ], // Widget >[] ), // Column
class EditItemPage extends statefulwidget \{ final Item item; const EditItemPage(\{Key? key,
required this.item }) : super(key: key); @override State createstate() EditItemPagestate(item); \}
class _EditItemPagestate extends State \{ EditItemPagestate(item); late Item item = widget.item;
TextEditingController itemNameController = new TextEditingController();
TextEditingController itemDescriptionController = new TextEditingController(); @override
void initstate() \{ super.initstate(); itemNameController.text = item.name;
itemDescriptioncontroller.text = item.Description; \} void_updateitemPressed() \{ Item
cuurentItem = Globalitems ( ).items.firstwhere ((index) index.Id == item.Id); cuurentItem. name
= itemNameController.text; cuurentItem.Description = itemDescriptioncontroller.text;
cuurentItem.Description = itemDescriptionController.text; Navigator.pop(context); override
idget build(BuildContext context) \{ return Container( child: Scaffold( appBar: AppBar(
backgroundColor: Theme.of(context).colorscheme.inversePrimary, title: Text("Edit Items \$
item.Id }"), ), // AppBar body: Center ( child: Column( mainAxisAlignment:
MainAxisAlignment.start, children: TextField( controller: itemNameController, decoration:
InputDecoration(labelText: "Name")), // TextFie TextField( controller:
itemDescriptionController, decoration: InputDecoration(labelText: "Description")), //
ElevatedButton( onPressed: updateitemPressed, child: Text("Update .
User Experience is dead. Long live the user experience!Greg Bell
The importance of a great user experience has never been as important as it is today. Users expect to be able to just pick up the newest gadget or piece of software and be able to figure it out with ease. The role of user experience professional is dead. Everyone from the marketing team to the intern-developer must be a user experience professional to make a successful product.
It has been said that it takes 10 years to create successful software, does our current understanding of user experience fit within this model? How does the user experience actually get defined and who has the power to change it? How can the user experience get shaped in a more iterative and evolutionary way?
Through the lens of releasing a social software application and moving from consultant to product owner, this talk explores current user experience methodologies as well as lessons learned through web application release and management.
For this project your task is to update the RSS Reader program you w.pdffathimahardwareelect
For this project your task is to update the RSS Reader program you wrote for the previous
project so that it reads multiple RSS feeds and generates the same nicely formatted HTML page
of links for each feed, plus an HTML index page with links to the individual feed pages.
Your new program should ask the user for the name of an XML file containing a list of URLs for
RSS v2.0 feeds (see below for the format of this file) and for the name of an output file in which
to generate an HTML page with links to the pages for the individual RSS feeds (see below for an
example). It should then read the input XML file into an XMLTree object and then process the
list of RSS feeds from the XMLTree. For each RSS feed, the program should generate an HTML
page with a table of links to all the news items in the feed (just like in the previous project). The
program should also generate an HTML page with an index of links to the individual feed pages.
Format of the Input XML Document
The input XML document is pretty simple. This is the general structure:
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url, the URL of the RSS feed, name, the name to use for the link to the feed in the index page,
and file, the name of the HTML file in which to generate the feed\'s table of links to news items
(with the same format as the output in the previous project).
Here is an example of a valid XML input file.
Format of the HTML Output Index Page
The HTML index page should include the following information:
the title as the page title
a header with the page title inside
an unordered list where each item is the name of a feed linked to the feed URL
You can see an example of the index output here.
Method
Create a new Eclipse project by copying your RSSReader project and name the new project
RSSAggregator.
Open the src folder of this project and then open (default package). Rename the RSSReader.java
file to RSSAggregator.java. Open the RSSAggregator.java file in the editor.
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/**
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* @param file
* the name of the HTML output file
* @param out
* the output stream to report progress or errors
* @updates out.content
* @requires out.is_open
* @ensures
* [reads RSS feed from url, saves HTML document with table of news items
* to file, appends to out.content any needed messages]
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*/
private static void processFeed(String url, String file, SimpleWriter out) {...}
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import components.simplereader.SimpleRead.
A tale of scale & speed: How the US Navy is enabling software delivery from l...sonjaschweigert1
Rapid and secure feature delivery is a goal across every application team and every branch of the DoD. The Navy’s DevSecOps platform, Party Barge, has achieved:
- Reduction in onboarding time from 5 weeks to 1 day
- Improved developer experience and productivity through actionable findings and reduction of false positives
- Maintenance of superior security standards and inherent policy enforcement with Authorization to Operate (ATO)
Development teams can ship efficiently and ensure applications are cyber ready for Navy Authorizing Officials (AOs). In this webinar, Sigma Defense and Anchore will give attendees a look behind the scenes and demo secure pipeline automation and security artifacts that speed up application ATO and time to production.
We will cover:
- How to remove silos in DevSecOps
- How to build efficient development pipeline roles and component templates
- How to deliver security artifacts that matter for ATO’s (SBOMs, vulnerability reports, and policy evidence)
- How to streamline operations with automated policy checks on container images
Essentials of Automations: The Art of Triggers and Actions in FMESafe Software
In this second installment of our Essentials of Automations webinar series, we’ll explore the landscape of triggers and actions, guiding you through the nuances of authoring and adapting workspaces for seamless automations. Gain an understanding of the full spectrum of triggers and actions available in FME, empowering you to enhance your workspaces for efficient automation.
We’ll kick things off by showcasing the most commonly used event-based triggers, introducing you to various automation workflows like manual triggers, schedules, directory watchers, and more. Plus, see how these elements play out in real scenarios.
Whether you’re tweaking your current setup or building from the ground up, this session will arm you with the tools and insights needed to transform your FME usage into a powerhouse of productivity. Join us to discover effective strategies that simplify complex processes, enhancing your productivity and transforming your data management practices with FME. Let’s turn complexity into clarity and make your workspaces work wonders!
Dr. Sean Tan, Head of Data Science, Changi Airport Group
Discover how Changi Airport Group (CAG) leverages graph technologies and generative AI to revolutionize their search capabilities. This session delves into the unique search needs of CAG’s diverse passengers and customers, showcasing how graph data structures enhance the accuracy and relevance of AI-generated search results, mitigating the risk of “hallucinations” and improving the overall customer journey.
GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using Deplo...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
Gopinath Rebala
Gopinath Rebala is the CTO of OpsMx, where he has overall responsibility for the machine learning and data processing architectures for Secure Software Delivery. Gopi also has a strong connection with our customers, leading design and architecture for strategic implementations. Gopi is a frequent speaker and well-known leader in continuous delivery and integrating security into software delivery.
Enchancing adoption of Open Source Libraries. A case study on Albumentations.AIVladimir Iglovikov, Ph.D.
Presented by Vladimir Iglovikov:
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/iglovikov/
- https://x.com/viglovikov
- https://www.instagram.com/ternaus/
This presentation delves into the journey of Albumentations.ai, a highly successful open-source library for data augmentation.
Created out of a necessity for superior performance in Kaggle competitions, Albumentations has grown to become a widely used tool among data scientists and machine learning practitioners.
This case study covers various aspects, including:
People: The contributors and community that have supported Albumentations.
Metrics: The success indicators such as downloads, daily active users, GitHub stars, and financial contributions.
Challenges: The hurdles in monetizing open-source projects and measuring user engagement.
Development Practices: Best practices for creating, maintaining, and scaling open-source libraries, including code hygiene, CI/CD, and fast iteration.
Community Building: Strategies for making adoption easy, iterating quickly, and fostering a vibrant, engaged community.
Marketing: Both online and offline marketing tactics, focusing on real, impactful interactions and collaborations.
Mental Health: Maintaining balance and not feeling pressured by user demands.
Key insights include the importance of automation, making the adoption process seamless, and leveraging offline interactions for marketing. The presentation also emphasizes the need for continuous small improvements and building a friendly, inclusive community that contributes to the project's growth.
Vladimir Iglovikov brings his extensive experience as a Kaggle Grandmaster, ex-Staff ML Engineer at Lyft, sharing valuable lessons and practical advice for anyone looking to enhance the adoption of their open-source projects.
Explore more about Albumentations and join the community at:
GitHub: https://github.com/albumentations-team/albumentations
Website: https://albumentations.ai/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/100504475
Twitter: https://x.com/albumentations
Epistemic Interaction - tuning interfaces to provide information for AI supportAlan Dix
Paper presented at SYNERGY workshop at AVI 2024, Genoa, Italy. 3rd June 2024
https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
As machine learning integrates deeper into human-computer interactions, the concept of epistemic interaction emerges, aiming to refine these interactions to enhance system adaptability. This approach encourages minor, intentional adjustments in user behaviour to enrich the data available for system learning. This paper introduces epistemic interaction within the context of human-system communication, illustrating how deliberate interaction design can improve system understanding and adaptation. Through concrete examples, we demonstrate the potential of epistemic interaction to significantly advance human-computer interaction by leveraging intuitive human communication strategies to inform system design and functionality, offering a novel pathway for enriching user-system engagements.
Alt. GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using ...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
Gopinath Rebala
Gopinath Rebala is the CTO of OpsMx, where he has overall responsibility for the machine learning and data processing architectures for Secure Software Delivery. Gopi also has a strong connection with our customers, leading design and architecture for strategic implementations. Gopi is a frequent speaker and well-known leader in continuous delivery and integrating security into software delivery.
Maruthi Prithivirajan, Head of ASEAN & IN Solution Architecture, Neo4j
Get an inside look at the latest Neo4j innovations that enable relationship-driven intelligence at scale. Learn more about the newest cloud integrations and product enhancements that make Neo4j an essential choice for developers building apps with interconnected data and generative AI.
zkStudyClub - Reef: Fast Succinct Non-Interactive Zero-Knowledge Regex ProofsAlex Pruden
This paper presents Reef, a system for generating publicly verifiable succinct non-interactive zero-knowledge proofs that a committed document matches or does not match a regular expression. We describe applications such as proving the strength of passwords, the provenance of email despite redactions, the validity of oblivious DNS queries, and the existence of mutations in DNA. Reef supports the Perl Compatible Regular Expression syntax, including wildcards, alternation, ranges, capture groups, Kleene star, negations, and lookarounds. Reef introduces a new type of automata, Skipping Alternating Finite Automata (SAFA), that skips irrelevant parts of a document when producing proofs without undermining soundness, and instantiates SAFA with a lookup argument. Our experimental evaluation confirms that Reef can generate proofs for documents with 32M characters; the proofs are small and cheap to verify (under a second).
Paper: https://eprint.iacr.org/2023/1886
Why You Should Replace Windows 11 with Nitrux Linux 3.5.0 for enhanced perfor...SOFTTECHHUB
The choice of an operating system plays a pivotal role in shaping our computing experience. For decades, Microsoft's Windows has dominated the market, offering a familiar and widely adopted platform for personal and professional use. However, as technological advancements continue to push the boundaries of innovation, alternative operating systems have emerged, challenging the status quo and offering users a fresh perspective on computing.
One such alternative that has garnered significant attention and acclaim is Nitrux Linux 3.5.0, a sleek, powerful, and user-friendly Linux distribution that promises to redefine the way we interact with our devices. With its focus on performance, security, and customization, Nitrux Linux presents a compelling case for those seeking to break free from the constraints of proprietary software and embrace the freedom and flexibility of open-source computing.
Encryption in Microsoft 365 - ExpertsLive Netherlands 2024Albert Hoitingh
In this session I delve into the encryption technology used in Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Purview. Including the concepts of Customer Key and Double Key Encryption.
GraphSummit Singapore | The Future of Agility: Supercharging Digital Transfor...Neo4j
Leonard Jayamohan, Partner & Generative AI Lead, Deloitte
This keynote will reveal how Deloitte leverages Neo4j’s graph power for groundbreaking digital twin solutions, achieving a staggering 100x performance boost. Discover the essential role knowledge graphs play in successful generative AI implementations. Plus, get an exclusive look at an innovative Neo4j + Generative AI solution Deloitte is developing in-house.
Threats to mobile devices are more prevalent and increasing in scope and complexity. Users of mobile devices desire to take full advantage of the features
available on those devices, but many of the features provide convenience and capability but sacrifice security. This best practices guide outlines steps the users can take to better protect personal devices and information.