It's not about ideas, it's about making ideas happen.
Video of my talk (in French with English subtitles) available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHVqoIHb57U
Sylvain Carle People Suck At Naming Places (version without notes)Sylvain Carle
The world of precise coordinates is easy to interact with using software. The problem is humans don't use precise coordinates to represent places. They don't even agree on place names. I will try to give an overview of the current existing services/APIs that you can use to find a precise coordinate with a place name. And then demonstrate why we are not there yet.
See http://www.slideshare.net/afroginthevalley/sylvain-carle-people-suck-at-naming-places-notes for version with notes.
Médias en mutation - Gutenberg ne savait pas non plus!Sylvain Carle
En faisant de l’imprimerie un procédé fiable et moderne pour son époque, Gutenberg a ouvert la porte sans le savoir à une révolution dans les technologies de diffusion de l’information. Cinq cent ans plus tard, est ce que nous assistons nous aussi à une transformation radicale de nos médias?
Pour faire le point sur cette formidable mutation des médias électroniques, la TÉLUQ et La Toile des Communicateurs ont le plaisir d’accueillir Sylvain Carle, un expert reconnu des technologies émergentes, des médias et des applications en réseau. Le journal La Presse l’a d’ailleurs classé parmi les huit personnes incontournables du Montréal 2.0 en 2010.
Au cours de cette conférence, Sylvain Carle mettra en perspective les 20 dernières années des médias en réseau, à la lumière de son expérience. « J’expliquerai pourquoi je n’aime pas les termes 2.0, contenu généré par les utilisateurs et personal branding, même si j’adore les blogs, Wikipedia et Twitter. J’aborderai aussi les points suivants qui me tiennent à cœur :
* Le média social n'est pas une nouveauté, c'est le média broadcast qui est un accident temporaire;
* Pourquoi les médias sont des plateformes et les plateformes des médias;
* L'ère des données est l'ère des flux et des filtres.
Enfin, pour le bénéfice des participants, j’expliquerai ce qu’ils peuvent faire pour survivre au milieu de ce maelström!
Sylvain Carle People Suck At Naming Places (version with notes)Sylvain Carle
The world of precise coordinates is easy to interact with using software. The problem is humans don't use precise coordinates to represent places. They don't even agree on place names. I will try to give an overview of the current existing services/APIs that you can use to find a precise coordinate with a place name. And then demonstrate why we are not there yet.
Sylvain Carle People Suck At Naming Places (version without notes)Sylvain Carle
The world of precise coordinates is easy to interact with using software. The problem is humans don't use precise coordinates to represent places. They don't even agree on place names. I will try to give an overview of the current existing services/APIs that you can use to find a precise coordinate with a place name. And then demonstrate why we are not there yet.
See http://www.slideshare.net/afroginthevalley/sylvain-carle-people-suck-at-naming-places-notes for version with notes.
Médias en mutation - Gutenberg ne savait pas non plus!Sylvain Carle
En faisant de l’imprimerie un procédé fiable et moderne pour son époque, Gutenberg a ouvert la porte sans le savoir à une révolution dans les technologies de diffusion de l’information. Cinq cent ans plus tard, est ce que nous assistons nous aussi à une transformation radicale de nos médias?
Pour faire le point sur cette formidable mutation des médias électroniques, la TÉLUQ et La Toile des Communicateurs ont le plaisir d’accueillir Sylvain Carle, un expert reconnu des technologies émergentes, des médias et des applications en réseau. Le journal La Presse l’a d’ailleurs classé parmi les huit personnes incontournables du Montréal 2.0 en 2010.
Au cours de cette conférence, Sylvain Carle mettra en perspective les 20 dernières années des médias en réseau, à la lumière de son expérience. « J’expliquerai pourquoi je n’aime pas les termes 2.0, contenu généré par les utilisateurs et personal branding, même si j’adore les blogs, Wikipedia et Twitter. J’aborderai aussi les points suivants qui me tiennent à cœur :
* Le média social n'est pas une nouveauté, c'est le média broadcast qui est un accident temporaire;
* Pourquoi les médias sont des plateformes et les plateformes des médias;
* L'ère des données est l'ère des flux et des filtres.
Enfin, pour le bénéfice des participants, j’expliquerai ce qu’ils peuvent faire pour survivre au milieu de ce maelström!
Sylvain Carle People Suck At Naming Places (version with notes)Sylvain Carle
The world of precise coordinates is easy to interact with using software. The problem is humans don't use precise coordinates to represent places. They don't even agree on place names. I will try to give an overview of the current existing services/APIs that you can use to find a precise coordinate with a place name. And then demonstrate why we are not there yet.
Corporate Innovation (the hackweek model)Sylvain Carle
Sharing Thoughts and perspective from the Hackweek model of corporate innovation at Twitter (2012-2014). With an intro to the Steve Blank "Innovation at 50X" methodology (3 horizons, ambidextrous organizations).
My closing talk for this year's Fronteers conference in Amsterdam, the Netherlands about just how cool it is to be someone who builds things for the web.
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Kanban is phantastic in the support the flow of product development and self improvement of teams in that area. However, at each time the process defined through Kanban poses an impediment to work in the creative field. While Kanban may very well fit to work in the domains of product maintenance and iterative, feature by feature innovation, it does not support evolutionary or disruptive innovation. These types of innovation dip slightly or even more into chaos and are completely non linear processes which simply do not fit the Kanban board and process. The talk will show how to protect innovation from delivery and otoh how to create the necessary level of communication between these areas w/o creating silos.
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The moment we start creating a website, we’re setting ourselves up for failure later. Bad code creates middle of the night fire drills. Lack of thinking about accessibility gets our employer sued. Not thinking ahead on mobile generates rework. We accept this as the normal course of business – but is there any way we could prevent (or lower) this cost? Is there anything we can learn from the building codes that dictate how our built environment is constructed?
We will talk about the lessons of building codes and what we can do today to build more robust web applications and sites, including:
- The need for design patterns in websites
- The need for patterns in user stories so that we build websites consistently
- Baking accessibility into websites comes from putting accessibility into user stories
- Planning a web application is different from planning a building, but it does share similar aspects of work
- The better we can becoming at creating best practices (building codes) the better we will get at building sites, and the closer we will come to Berners-Lee’s “one web for all” dream
Presented at MinneWebCon 2015.
Dans cette présentation, Chris Heilmann nous parlera des problèmes liés à l'adoption de standards du web récents, et décrira des façons de contourner ces difficultés. Un exemple simple est le manque de prise en charge native de l'audio et de la vidéo, et les problèmes des implémentations actuelles.
La session illustrera concrètement comment régler des problèmes a priori sans solution en les attaquant sous un autre angle. Il s'agit essentiellement de trouver une façon pragmatique de vendre, implémenter et utiliser les standards plutôt que d'attendre que le marché adopte des technologies dont l'utilisation devrait être d'une évidence complète.
Présentation originale : http://www.slideshare.net/cheilmann/working-in-the-now-presentation/
Follow your nose: history frames the futureAlan Dix
Keynote at AVI 2022: Advanced Visual Interfaces, Rome, Italy, 6-10 June 2022
https://alandix.com/academic/talks/
AVI2022-keynote/
As cultures and individuals, we look back to look forward, explicitly using lessons of the past to guide our future decisions. In this 30th anniversary of the AVI conference we can also look back in order to make the next 30 years even better.
In 1996 I gave a keynote at the third AVI, both describing my own work in formal modelling of user interactions, and also pondering variations of ‘advanced visual interfaces’, imagining advanced aural and advanced nasal interfaces. This was part playful but also serious, uncovering the way our different senses give us different cuts through space and time. In particular, smell is deeply associated with memory both personal and spatial – that is history. In the meantime, scent has been used as a metaphor for information seeking, and now long-promised smell-based interfaces are beginning to emerge; we are about to enter an exciting world of multi-sensory experiences.
However, it is on the metaphoric sense of advanced visual and nasal interaction that I want to focus now. The importance of tracing what is past and planning what is to come. This is true for our discipline as a whole, but also in moment-to-moment digital interactions. On the first of April this year, Nielsen Norman Group posted an article entitled “Support Recall Instead of Recognition in UI Design”. It was meant as an April Fool’s Day joke, but in fact the move towards gesture-based touch interactions means this is precisely how many feel today. This has exacerbated the long-term weaknesses of visual interaction heuristics and guidance when it comes to looking back, making it hard to ask, “why did that happen?”, or “how did I manage that?”, especially for older users or those who are less confident with digital technology. Finally, as we move forwards to tackle these and new issues, we need to constantly question what constitutes ‘advanced’: a fast-moving highway for a few or a wider frontier for everyone. The latter often poses the hardest design challenges but is most critical in a world where being digital is central to being a citizen.
Sylvain Carle nous partage sa perspective à l’avènement de l’ère du numérique (c’est maintenant). De manière pragmatique, comment on « passe au numérique »? Comment penser, ou repenser, l’ensemble des facettes de son activité? Il ne s’agit pas de soustraire, mais d’additionner les possibilités des technologies émergentes à sa pratique. Et peut-être même, collectivement, de trouver un effet multiplicateur?
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Length: 30 minutes
Session Overview
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During this webinar, we will cover the following topics while demonstrating the integrations of JMeter, InfluxDB and Grafana:
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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.
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.
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.
21. No one cares what you do
unless you think about it.
No one cares what you think
unless you do it.
22. Tout le monde s’en sacre de ce que
tu fais si t’y pense pas.
Tout le monde s’en calisse de ce que
tu penses, si tu fais rien.
Entre deux joints tu pourrais faire quekchose.
Entre deux joints tu pourrais t’grouiller l’cul.
30. The UNIX Way
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Everything is scriptable, whether the author intended it to be or not.
Policy is not decided for you, or reasonable defaults are decided that you
can replace with your own.
Be responsible for what you're doing. You won't be second guessed and
prompted.
Configuration is done via text files that you can edit without complicated
tools. Whenever sensible, data is in text files too.
You can do complicated things by gluing simple things together.
Simple and consistent interfaces are good, but they do not generally
excuse large and complex implementations. Complex systems are built on
simple cores and not vice versa. #LessIsMore #WorseIsBetter
Simple and complex systems are better separated from each other, leading
to layered rather than monolithic design.
Write a script first (ie use sh/awk/perl instead of C)
Anything should be possible to be automated.
You can break any of these rules.
http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?UnixWay
39. The 7 Commandments Of Silicon Valley
1. Break rules and dream
2. Open doors and listen
3. Trust and be trusted
4. Experiment and iterate together
5. Seek fairness, not advantage
6. Err, fail, and persist
7. Pay it forward
http:/
/www.forbes.com/sites/victorhwang/2012/09/24/the-seven-commandments-of-silicon-valley/
44. The role of the organization is to provide the right
context for it to happen. By essentially giving you the
mind space to get started, the framing and constraints
to move it forward and have you ship.
By embracing the best of those crazy ideas as part of the
actual roadmap. By repeating the process at fixed
intervals. By enabling this blank canvas where you can get
working on any idea with anyone.
https://medium.com/hack-week/799481737b31