Creative Spaces is a new initiative from Aberdeen City Council's Culture Programme to support the development of affordable spaces for Creative Industries practitioners. For year one of the programme we are looking to; support the development of independently run creative spaces in Aberdeen.
The ENVIENTA project provides cheap and well designed off-grid living and open source building system for individuals, families or communities. Many designers, collaborating to make it simple for everyone to design, print and assemble beautiful, low-energy homes, customised to their needs, depending on you live in the city or country.
Delivered at the Network Society World Congress in Turin, Italy, on October 15, 2015 - http://netsoc.org/congress
Hilary Nicholl, Artworks Scotland Manager and former director at the Scottish Sculpture Workshop presents 'Making the Case', for support of creative spaces.
PHP performance 101: so you need to use a databaseLeon Fayer
Being involved in performance audits on systems of every size, from start-up sites hacked together overnight, to a ginormous applications built by world-recognized brand companies, I’ve seen a lot of interesting (and sometimes very unique) performance issues in every level of the stack: code, architecture, databases (sometimes all of the above). But there are a few particular, very “Performance 101″, issues that (unfortunately) appear in a lot of code bases. In this talk I present the most common database-related performance bottlenecks that can happen in most PHP applications.
One of the major risks when implementing a third party service is the reliance on the availability of that third party service. The service that you have no control over. And no matter how large or successful the service that you’re using is – it will go down at one point or another. This talk is intended to give a real-world disaster example of heavy integration with external social network and practical tips to mitigate or avoid similar issues.
Creative Spaces is a new initiative from Aberdeen City Council's Culture Programme to support the development of affordable spaces for Creative Industries practitioners. For year one of the programme we are looking to; support the development of independently run creative spaces in Aberdeen.
The ENVIENTA project provides cheap and well designed off-grid living and open source building system for individuals, families or communities. Many designers, collaborating to make it simple for everyone to design, print and assemble beautiful, low-energy homes, customised to their needs, depending on you live in the city or country.
Delivered at the Network Society World Congress in Turin, Italy, on October 15, 2015 - http://netsoc.org/congress
Hilary Nicholl, Artworks Scotland Manager and former director at the Scottish Sculpture Workshop presents 'Making the Case', for support of creative spaces.
PHP performance 101: so you need to use a databaseLeon Fayer
Being involved in performance audits on systems of every size, from start-up sites hacked together overnight, to a ginormous applications built by world-recognized brand companies, I’ve seen a lot of interesting (and sometimes very unique) performance issues in every level of the stack: code, architecture, databases (sometimes all of the above). But there are a few particular, very “Performance 101″, issues that (unfortunately) appear in a lot of code bases. In this talk I present the most common database-related performance bottlenecks that can happen in most PHP applications.
One of the major risks when implementing a third party service is the reliance on the availability of that third party service. The service that you have no control over. And no matter how large or successful the service that you’re using is – it will go down at one point or another. This talk is intended to give a real-world disaster example of heavy integration with external social network and practical tips to mitigate or avoid similar issues.
Real Deal MeetUp Event | How To Have Success Automating Your Real Estate Busi...Charles Blair
In this presentation you'll learn how a complete real estate newbie wholesaled, rehabbed, land-lorded and raised over 3.4 million dollars in private financing, In her first year as a real estate investor...
Improving DevOps through better monitoringLeon Fayer
Some developers believe that monitoring is a function of operations team. Some operations teams firmly believe that monitoring the systems they maintain is sufficient to run the business successfully. Most of them are wrong. The complexity of today’s applications have gone far and beyond the capabilities of “traditional” system-level monitoring tools and approaches and requires much broader knowledge of business and application as a whole. The goal of DevOps is to connect all aspects of application development and operations, and monitoring provides visibility and troubleshooting tools to accomplish that goal.
This talk is intended to provide real-world examples of common gaps in monitoring approach and explain why holistic instrumentation of business and functionality monitors should be a part of any project scope.
How To Automate Your Real Estate Business Working With Virtual AssisantsCharles Blair
Take from a recent Real Deal Meetup Event - Charles Blair "The Mad Scientist" gives a cutting edge presentation on How to automate your real estate investing business working with virtual assistants.
DevOps has been a hot topic in the industry for some time now. A lot of people been talking about it. Some have built business models around DevOps-related tools and themes. There are even conferences and trade shows dedicated to DevOps-oriented things. People have made career around talking about it. In light of all of that, I find it chuckle-worthy that very few people actually know what DevOps is. So instead of trying to create a buzzword-infested definition of DevOps to suit my particular agenda, I’d like to talk about what DevOps is not.
Being involved in performance audits on systems of every size, from start-up sites hacked together overnight, to a ginormous applications built by world-recognized brand companies, I’ve seen a lot of interesting (and sometimes very unique) performance issues in every level of the stack: code, architecture, databases (sometimes all of the above). But there are a few particular, very “Performance 101″, issues that (unfortunately) appear in a lot of code bases. In this talk I'll present the most common database-related performance bottlenecks that can happen in most applications.
With emergence of DevOps approach to application development, deployment and management developers get more and more involved in day-to-day system operations. Lately, there has been a popular point of view that developers should be included in oncall rotation on equal grounds with sys admins. While I don't fully subscribe to that mentality, there are certain processes that must be implemented by every organization to get developers involved in production operation of the software they built. In this talk I'll walk through different aspects of operational oncall responsibilities and discuss ways in which developers should (and should not) be involved in operation of production systems.
Identifying and fixing issues in new code before deploying it to production is important for every software development cycle. However, relying on traditional testing methods in the age of Internet-scale data driven problems may prove to be incomplete. Identifying and fixing the issues in production quickly is crucial, but it requires insight into usage patterns and trends across the whole architecture and application logic. In this talk I touch on inefficiencies of some of the most common testing methods, provide real world examples of discovering odd edge cases with monitoring and offer recommendations on top-down metric instrumentation to help DevOps organizations with identifying and acting on business-effecting problems.
Real Deal MeetUp Event | How To Have Success Automating Your Real Estate Busi...Charles Blair
In this presentation you'll learn how a complete real estate newbie wholesaled, rehabbed, land-lorded and raised over 3.4 million dollars in private financing, In her first year as a real estate investor...
Improving DevOps through better monitoringLeon Fayer
Some developers believe that monitoring is a function of operations team. Some operations teams firmly believe that monitoring the systems they maintain is sufficient to run the business successfully. Most of them are wrong. The complexity of today’s applications have gone far and beyond the capabilities of “traditional” system-level monitoring tools and approaches and requires much broader knowledge of business and application as a whole. The goal of DevOps is to connect all aspects of application development and operations, and monitoring provides visibility and troubleshooting tools to accomplish that goal.
This talk is intended to provide real-world examples of common gaps in monitoring approach and explain why holistic instrumentation of business and functionality monitors should be a part of any project scope.
How To Automate Your Real Estate Business Working With Virtual AssisantsCharles Blair
Take from a recent Real Deal Meetup Event - Charles Blair "The Mad Scientist" gives a cutting edge presentation on How to automate your real estate investing business working with virtual assistants.
DevOps has been a hot topic in the industry for some time now. A lot of people been talking about it. Some have built business models around DevOps-related tools and themes. There are even conferences and trade shows dedicated to DevOps-oriented things. People have made career around talking about it. In light of all of that, I find it chuckle-worthy that very few people actually know what DevOps is. So instead of trying to create a buzzword-infested definition of DevOps to suit my particular agenda, I’d like to talk about what DevOps is not.
Being involved in performance audits on systems of every size, from start-up sites hacked together overnight, to a ginormous applications built by world-recognized brand companies, I’ve seen a lot of interesting (and sometimes very unique) performance issues in every level of the stack: code, architecture, databases (sometimes all of the above). But there are a few particular, very “Performance 101″, issues that (unfortunately) appear in a lot of code bases. In this talk I'll present the most common database-related performance bottlenecks that can happen in most applications.
With emergence of DevOps approach to application development, deployment and management developers get more and more involved in day-to-day system operations. Lately, there has been a popular point of view that developers should be included in oncall rotation on equal grounds with sys admins. While I don't fully subscribe to that mentality, there are certain processes that must be implemented by every organization to get developers involved in production operation of the software they built. In this talk I'll walk through different aspects of operational oncall responsibilities and discuss ways in which developers should (and should not) be involved in operation of production systems.
Identifying and fixing issues in new code before deploying it to production is important for every software development cycle. However, relying on traditional testing methods in the age of Internet-scale data driven problems may prove to be incomplete. Identifying and fixing the issues in production quickly is crucial, but it requires insight into usage patterns and trends across the whole architecture and application logic. In this talk I touch on inefficiencies of some of the most common testing methods, provide real world examples of discovering odd edge cases with monitoring and offer recommendations on top-down metric instrumentation to help DevOps organizations with identifying and acting on business-effecting problems.
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5 Seconds Of
Summer to australijski
zespół założony w
Sydney w 2011 roku.
O 5SOS zrobiło się
głośno dzięki One
Direction.
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w 39 krajach.
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międzynarodowy
singiel: She Looks So
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3. Luke Hemmings
Imię i nazwisko:
Luke Robert
Hemmings
Data urodzenia: 16
lipca 1996
Miejsce zamieszkania:
Sydney, Australia
4. Ashton Irwin
Imię i nazwisko:
Ashton Fletcher
Irwin
Data urodzenia:
7 lipca 1994
Miejsce zamieszkania:
Australia
5. Calum Hood
Imię i nazwisko:
Calum Thomas
Hood
Data urodzenia:
25 stycznia 1996
Miejsce zamieszkania:
Sydney, Australia
6. Michael Clifford
Imię i nazwisko:
Michael Gordon
Clifford
Data urodzenia:
20 listopada 1995
Miejsce zamieszkania:
Sydney, Australia