The document discusses the group's research and planning process for their media product. They did research on YouTube to find inspiration from other media products and to get feedback by uploading their own version. YouTube was a major source of information. They also used Wikipedia, Twitter, and the official Madness website for research and inspiration on genre, social media presence, and website layout respectively.
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TypeScript 1.6 - How I learned to Stop Worrying and Love JavaScriptWekoslav Stefanovski
The Web is all around us - and there's more of it every day. Soon we'll have a web-powered refrigerator and a web-enabled toaster. And where there's web there's JavaScript - with all its great and not so great features. Whether you like it or not, if you are a developer today, you are a JavaScript developer.
So there's a problem, because lots of people don't really like writing JavaScript, so there's a whole host of tools that will help us to avoid that.
TypeScript is a language that is not afraid of JavaScript, it embraces all the good things and adds a lot of its own goodness.
After three years of active development, it's getting to where it set out to be, and is becoming the thing we all need - a tool for high speed, high quality development of web-oriented code.
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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!
The document discusses the research and production processes for a media project about the band Madness. It summarizes:
1) Various online resources and platforms were used for research, including YouTube to view other music videos, Wikipedia for genre information, and the band's Twitter to understand their social media presence.
2) Digital cameras, camera phones, and software like Photoshop, PowerPoint, and Wix were used in the production and construction stages. Photoshop was used to create packaging and inserts, while PowerPoint and Wix supported research presentation and website creation.
3) Sony Vegas Pro was the primary editing software used to assemble video clips, add effects, and alter lighting/color for the final
This document appears to be an agenda or presentation outline discussing database and code-first development approaches. It includes topics such as model and database first, code first examples, and complex hierarchy scenarios. The presenter is Wekoslav Stefanovski, a senior developer at Seavus.
Vee Speers is an Australian artist living in Paris known for her photography of children. Her photos have a simple yet creative and dramatic style that captures both innocence and potential darkness in her subjects. She stages her young models against plain backgrounds and freezes their poses to elicit different emotions from viewers depending on the characteristics and expressions of each child.
The document discusses the group's research and planning process for their media product. They did research on YouTube to find inspiration from other media products and to get feedback by uploading their own version. YouTube was a major source of information. They also used Wikipedia, Twitter, and the official Madness website for research and inspiration on genre, social media presence, and website layout respectively.
The document discusses how the student's media product for a music video covering the Madness song "Baggy Trousers" uses and develops conventions of the ska-pop genre. It identifies conventions for costumes, editing/camerawork, locations, mise-en-scene, and album artwork/posters. While mimicking conventions like suits and hats, quick cuts, and inclusion of instruments, it also challenges some norms by using color photography and varying shot types/lengths. The goal was to appeal to audiences familiar with the genre while making the video more fun and engaging.
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The Web is all around us - and there's more of it every day. Soon we'll have a web-powered refrigerator and a web-enabled toaster. And where there's web there's JavaScript - with all its great and not so great features. Whether you like it or not, if you are a developer today, you are a JavaScript developer.
So there's a problem, because lots of people don't really like writing JavaScript, so there's a whole host of tools that will help us to avoid that.
TypeScript is a language that is not afraid of JavaScript, it embraces all the good things and adds a lot of its own goodness.
After three years of active development, it's getting to where it set out to be, and is becoming the thing we all need - a tool for high speed, high quality development of web-oriented code.
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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!
The document discusses the research and production processes for a media project about the band Madness. It summarizes:
1) Various online resources and platforms were used for research, including YouTube to view other music videos, Wikipedia for genre information, and the band's Twitter to understand their social media presence.
2) Digital cameras, camera phones, and software like Photoshop, PowerPoint, and Wix were used in the production and construction stages. Photoshop was used to create packaging and inserts, while PowerPoint and Wix supported research presentation and website creation.
3) Sony Vegas Pro was the primary editing software used to assemble video clips, add effects, and alter lighting/color for the final
This document appears to be an agenda or presentation outline discussing database and code-first development approaches. It includes topics such as model and database first, code first examples, and complex hierarchy scenarios. The presenter is Wekoslav Stefanovski, a senior developer at Seavus.
Vee Speers is an Australian artist living in Paris known for her photography of children. Her photos have a simple yet creative and dramatic style that captures both innocence and potential darkness in her subjects. She stages her young models against plain backgrounds and freezes their poses to elicit different emotions from viewers depending on the characteristics and expressions of each child.
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This session is a look under the hood of the memory management done by the .net framework. It strives to explain the complexities that the garbage collector manages for us, and the means through which it does its magic.
Through hands-on examples, It shows places where we can help or hinder the performance of our application, if we understand the effects of the code we write on the underlying framework.
Reflection in C# allows examining and modifying program code, objects, and types at runtime without knowing their internal representations, enabling discovery of class information and accessing metadata. Key aspects of reflection include Type objects that represent types, MemberInfo classes that provide metadata about members, attributes that mark elements of code, and the System.Reflect namespace that contains classes for core reflection functionality. Reflection can be used for tasks like late binding, inspecting types, activating objects, and generating code on the fly.
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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.
So, you've made the ferpect Single Page Application. It has all the bells and whistles, and uses all the flashing new frameworks.
But how do you know it works, and how do you know that it will continue to work in this world of continuous delivery? This session will try to explain how to do end-to-edn testing of the system, how to test the application server code, and how to test the code the executes on the client.
There has been lots of talk on the importance of writing good and manageable code – code whose inherent beauty bring tears to the eyes of the developer that looks at it. This talk is not like that. This talk will focus on the techniques that are used by millions across the world to bring tears to the eyes of the maintaining developer, as well as a graphic stream of profanities.We will investigate some of the most common anti-patterns and half-measures that occur in real live code, and will marvel at the ingenuity and outright creativity necessary to create ugly messes of unmaintainable code that still manages to work for it’s users.
This session is a look under the hood of the memory management done by the .net framework. It strives to explain the complexities that the garbage collector manages for us, and the means through which it does its magic.
Through hands-on examples, It shows places where we can help or hinder the performance of our application, if we understand the effects of the code we write on the underlying framework.
Reflection in C# allows examining and modifying program code, objects, and types at runtime without knowing their internal representations, enabling discovery of class information and accessing metadata. Key aspects of reflection include Type objects that represent types, MemberInfo classes that provide metadata about members, attributes that mark elements of code, and the System.Reflect namespace that contains classes for core reflection functionality. Reflection can be used for tasks like late binding, inspecting types, activating objects, and generating code on the fly.
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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.
So, you've made the ferpect Single Page Application. It has all the bells and whistles, and uses all the flashing new frameworks.
But how do you know it works, and how do you know that it will continue to work in this world of continuous delivery? This session will try to explain how to do end-to-edn testing of the system, how to test the application server code, and how to test the code the executes on the client.
2. ZÁJEZDY –PŘEHLED destinací
Letecké
ALBÁNIE RUSKO
KORFU POBALTÍ
KRÉTA THAJSKO
TURECKO KUBA
MADEIRA SIBIŘ
KRYM UZBEKISTÁN
Autem Autobusem
SLOVINSKO ITÁLIE – Verona
MAĎARSKO RAKOUSKO - Vídeň
ITÁLIE
RAKOUSKO
7. MAPA – DOPRAVA – SLUŽBY
11/12 denní pobyty v
Sarandě
Letecky Praha – Korfu
Trajektem (30 min.) do
Albánie
Česky hovořící delegát k
dispozici po celou doby
pobytu v Albánii
9. INFRASTRUKTURA MĚSTA
Bankomaty (Raiffeisen, Komerční banka)
Taverny – restaurace v dosahu hotelů
Okresní nemocnice
Zábava – bary diskotéky na hlavní promenádě
Obchody velmi blízko hotelů
Internet v každém hotelu, baru, restauraci
Suvenýry
10. POBYTOVÉ ZÁJEZDY – SARANDA
HOTEL MAESTRAL ***
HOTEL YLLI ***
HOTEL SEJKO ****
HOTEL GRAND ****
HOTEL ANDON LAPA ***+
12. HOTEL MAESTRAL ***
Všechny pokoje s
výhledem na moře
Velké balkony a terasy
Pozvolný vstup do
moře
Wi-Fi u recepce
zdarma
Lehátka a slunečníky
zdarma
Blízko promenády
24. PROČ ALBÁNIE?
Nádherná příroda
Překrásné panenské pláže
Nové a čisté ubytovací kapacity
Vynikající středomořská kuchyně
Pohostinní lidé
Neobjevené památky
Levné stravování v tavernách a restauracích
30. KRYM
9 denní pobyty na Jaltě
21.6. - 21.10. 2013
Odlety z Prahy s přestupem
– Istanbul nebo Kyjev
Jalta – Perla Krymu
Příjemné klima
Vzdušné lázně
Přírodní amfiteátr
Rozkvetlé parky
49. PETROHRAD
PETROHRAD
• Benátky severu
• Nový Řím
Benátky severu
• Nový Amsterodam
Nový Řím
• Leningrad Amsterodam
Nový
• Město Leningrad 68 řek, kanálů a průtoků, je
protíná na
tvořeno 42 ostrovy na 68 řek, kanálů a
Město protíná
průtoků, je tvořeno 42 ostrovy
50. - Pas s min platností 6 měsíců
- Originál pasu a fotografie
- vyřízení 10 dní
54. BÍLÉ NOCI
• Fenomén bílé noci
• Vrcholí 22.6., kdy má den 18 hodin a 53 min
• Období 25.5. do 17.7., ideální termín pro
návštěvu Petrohradu
• Obchody a restaurace
otevřeny 24 hodin denně
55. OTEVÍRÁNÍ MOSTŮ
• Od dubna do září
• Mosty se otevírají, aby umožnili cestu do
Ladožského jezera a následně pak přes jezera
až do Moskvy
• Jako první se
otevírá most
lajtnanta Šmidta
a Dvorcový
(Palácový) most
59. • Jedno z největších muzeí na
světě
• Da Vinci – Madonna
Lita a Madonna Benois
• Užité umění
• Velkolepé sály
60. MĚDĚNÝ JEZDEC
Sochu proslavila báseň
Alexandra Sergejeviče
Puškina, která mu také dala
tento název. Jedná se o sochu
Petra I. Velikého a nese
nápis“Petru I. od Kateřiny II. v
latině a ruštině
61. PETROHRADSKÁ NEJ
• Něvský prospekt – měří 5 km v nejširším místě
má 60 m a v neužším 25 m
• Nejseverněji položené město s více než 1 000
000 obyvatel
• Rozkládá se na 60 rovnoběžce, která odpovídá
jižní části Grónska nebo Aljašky
• 67 stanic metra (pražské má 57 stanic)
• Na břehu přístavu se nachází 3,5 tisíce let
staré sfingy dovezené s egyptských Théb
64. PETRODVORCE
• Zahrnuje 64 fontán a 256 pozlacených soch
• Od května do října se spouští vždy v 11 hodin
• Fontány nemají elektrické napájení, jsou
napájeny samospádem z výšky 16 m
• Fontány jsou otevřeny od května do září
69. Města z pohádek tisíce a jedné noci
STŘEDNÍ ASIE – UZBEKISTÁN
9 denní poznávací zájezd
22.9. - 30.9.2013 / 39 900 Kč
odlet z Prahy
Taškent
Samarkand
Buchara
Chiva
Urgenč
72. KUBA
11 denní pobyt s poznáním Havany
1.5. / 22.6. / 25.8. / 12.10. 2013
odlety z Prahy
Ostrov Cayo Santa María
6 nocí all inclusive
Havana
3 noci
Bohatá nabídka výletů