The document discusses trends toward browser-based, client-side development and simpler yet more powerful products. It describes building a web-based document viewer using the Accusoft Pegasus ASP.NET Imaging SDK. The application allows searching a document library and viewing documents. Code examples show creating search and view pages, loading a document into the viewer, and JavaScript for viewer controls.
Building Progressive Web Apps for Android and iOSFITC
Presented at Web Unleashed 2017. More info at www.fitc.ca/webu
Presented by Simon MacDonald, Adobe
Overview
Progressive Web Apps are the new hotness with Google pressing hard to make them the defacto choice for building mobile applications but what’s to be done about iOS where many of the key API’s are not supported. That’s where Apache Cordova/PhoneGap comes in by polyfilling the missing functionality. In this talk Simon will show you how to create a PWA that runs on the web, Android and iOS from a single code base. Take advantage of some new tools to easily deploy and test your PWA.
Beginning with a brief overview of Progressive Web Apps, what features make your web app progressive and which API’s you can take advantage of, Simon will discuss the availability of these API’s on various platforms, taking care not to completely dump on Apple for falling behind. No, that’s a lie, he will jokingly take Apple to task.
He will introduce Apache Cordova/PhoneGap, explaining how you can use Apache Cordova/PhoneGap to deploy a web application to Android and iOS; explaining how Cordova plugins allow us to polyfil the missing functionality on iOS.
Simon will demo a PWA running on the desktop in Chrome, Android in Chrome and as a compiled hybrid app on iOS all from the same codebase.
Objective
To introduce developers to building progressive web apps for all platforms.
Target Audience
Web application developers
Five Things Audience Members Will Learn
What are Progressive Web Apps
How to build a progressive web app
The differences between PWA’s on Chrome and Safari
How to use a single code base to target web, Android and iOS
How to deploy a PWA on iOS as an app
AtlasCamp 2015: Using add-ons to build add-onsAtlassian
Daniel Wester, Wittified
Join Daniel Wester from Wittified as he shares his company secrets on tackling the everyday problems of add-on development and generating unique add-on ideas. Learn how you can apply his methods to your product development process and how you can make development easier with Web Fragment Finder.
Angular vs React for Web Application DevelopmentFITC
Presented at Web Unleashed 2017. More info at www.fitc.ca/webu
Presented by Hasan Ahmad, DEV6 - A Division of the New Toronto Group Inc.
Overview
JavaScript has enjoyed a strong following among front-end developers for creating dynamic web applications because it’s the fastest way to get up and offloading server-side computation to the client-side. Developers also have many choices when it comes to choosing a client-side tool, and not surprisingly, two of the most popular libraries for JavaScript that have emerged are open source projects. Google and Facebook, giants when it comes to developing the largest web applications in production today, are sharing their expertise using Angular and React, which have a lot in common, but also have significant differences. Both allow developers to work on application features in parallel by splitting them into self-contained components, and both ensure the codebase maintains minimum level of accessibility to developers of varying JavaScript experience.
Angular and React are well-supported with guides, tooling, and an open source community, but they also relieve developers of several burdens. JavaScript’s use of the client offers many advantages, but that makes it dependent on the web browser. Frameworks such as Angular and React keep track of ever-changing APIs and the capabilities of the web so that developers don’t have to do the resource-intensive work to update individual parts of the application. These frameworks also enforce certain minimal assumptions about the structure of the code to handle complex tasks with the latest and best-known techniques so developers don’t have to maintain them. They also provide real-time debugging support and unit tests that are required by enterprise applications that place high priority on performance and reliability.
Both Angular and React offer the enterprise-class JavaScript support developers require as they both solve the same set of problems. However, they tackle them in different ways, and it’s those differences that should decide which framework works best for their project.
Objective
Compare and contrast two leading front-end web application frameworks and highlighting how to help large enterprises choose what frameworks are productive for them.
Target Audience
JavaScript developers, project managers at large enterprise corporations
Five Things Audience Members Will Learn
Why are applications increasingly being built on the front-end?
What requirements drive the decisions of an enterprise web development team?
What problems are Angular and React providing a solution for?
The difference in approach and implementation between Angular and React?
What criteria your team should use when determining if Angular or React are a good fit for their project?
Building Progressive Web Apps for Android and iOSFITC
Presented at Web Unleashed 2017. More info at www.fitc.ca/webu
Presented by Simon MacDonald, Adobe
Overview
Progressive Web Apps are the new hotness with Google pressing hard to make them the defacto choice for building mobile applications but what’s to be done about iOS where many of the key API’s are not supported. That’s where Apache Cordova/PhoneGap comes in by polyfilling the missing functionality. In this talk Simon will show you how to create a PWA that runs on the web, Android and iOS from a single code base. Take advantage of some new tools to easily deploy and test your PWA.
Beginning with a brief overview of Progressive Web Apps, what features make your web app progressive and which API’s you can take advantage of, Simon will discuss the availability of these API’s on various platforms, taking care not to completely dump on Apple for falling behind. No, that’s a lie, he will jokingly take Apple to task.
He will introduce Apache Cordova/PhoneGap, explaining how you can use Apache Cordova/PhoneGap to deploy a web application to Android and iOS; explaining how Cordova plugins allow us to polyfil the missing functionality on iOS.
Simon will demo a PWA running on the desktop in Chrome, Android in Chrome and as a compiled hybrid app on iOS all from the same codebase.
Objective
To introduce developers to building progressive web apps for all platforms.
Target Audience
Web application developers
Five Things Audience Members Will Learn
What are Progressive Web Apps
How to build a progressive web app
The differences between PWA’s on Chrome and Safari
How to use a single code base to target web, Android and iOS
How to deploy a PWA on iOS as an app
AtlasCamp 2015: Using add-ons to build add-onsAtlassian
Daniel Wester, Wittified
Join Daniel Wester from Wittified as he shares his company secrets on tackling the everyday problems of add-on development and generating unique add-on ideas. Learn how you can apply his methods to your product development process and how you can make development easier with Web Fragment Finder.
Angular vs React for Web Application DevelopmentFITC
Presented at Web Unleashed 2017. More info at www.fitc.ca/webu
Presented by Hasan Ahmad, DEV6 - A Division of the New Toronto Group Inc.
Overview
JavaScript has enjoyed a strong following among front-end developers for creating dynamic web applications because it’s the fastest way to get up and offloading server-side computation to the client-side. Developers also have many choices when it comes to choosing a client-side tool, and not surprisingly, two of the most popular libraries for JavaScript that have emerged are open source projects. Google and Facebook, giants when it comes to developing the largest web applications in production today, are sharing their expertise using Angular and React, which have a lot in common, but also have significant differences. Both allow developers to work on application features in parallel by splitting them into self-contained components, and both ensure the codebase maintains minimum level of accessibility to developers of varying JavaScript experience.
Angular and React are well-supported with guides, tooling, and an open source community, but they also relieve developers of several burdens. JavaScript’s use of the client offers many advantages, but that makes it dependent on the web browser. Frameworks such as Angular and React keep track of ever-changing APIs and the capabilities of the web so that developers don’t have to do the resource-intensive work to update individual parts of the application. These frameworks also enforce certain minimal assumptions about the structure of the code to handle complex tasks with the latest and best-known techniques so developers don’t have to maintain them. They also provide real-time debugging support and unit tests that are required by enterprise applications that place high priority on performance and reliability.
Both Angular and React offer the enterprise-class JavaScript support developers require as they both solve the same set of problems. However, they tackle them in different ways, and it’s those differences that should decide which framework works best for their project.
Objective
Compare and contrast two leading front-end web application frameworks and highlighting how to help large enterprises choose what frameworks are productive for them.
Target Audience
JavaScript developers, project managers at large enterprise corporations
Five Things Audience Members Will Learn
Why are applications increasingly being built on the front-end?
What requirements drive the decisions of an enterprise web development team?
What problems are Angular and React providing a solution for?
The difference in approach and implementation between Angular and React?
What criteria your team should use when determining if Angular or React are a good fit for their project?
AngularJS training - Day 1 - Basics: Why, What and basic features of AngularJSmurtazahaveliwala
First part of AngularJS Training.
Covers details of AngularJs community and answers
- Why AngularJS ?
- What is AngularJS ?
- Getting started
- Basic Application layout and anatomies
- Data-binding, Existing Directives, Filters, Controllers
- Hosting on local (NodeJS) HTTPServer
Code samples available at
https://github.com/murtazahaveliwala/technext-angularjs-demo/tree/master/demos/static/angular-apps
AtlasCamp 2015: Connect everywhere - Cloud and ServerAtlassian
Patrick Streule
You have an idea for an add-on? You want to tap into both the Atlassian Cloud and Server customer base without writing and maintaining it twice? Patrick illustrates some techniques you can use today to share most of your code between the Connect and the P2 add-on implementation.
Presented at Web Unleashed 2017. More info at www.fitc.ca/webu
Presented by Ksenija Gogic, TWG
Overview
What are components? How can designers apply a component-minded approach to their workflow? How can we leverage components to improve the design handoff? Ultimately – how can designers and developers work together even better?
Using React as a framework, Ksenija will discuss how to design for a component-based web application to make for a more efficient workflow, an easier design handoff, and a better understanding between roles.
Objective
To create a common language and understanding when working with component-based web frameworks between designers and developers.
Target Audience
Designers and developers looking to make their collaborative workflow even better.
Five Things Audience Members Will Learn
How to take a component-minded approach to building a design system
How to design and create components using Sketch symbols
How to assemble (compose) collections of components using Sketch symbols
How to work with modifiers (props) to customize components
How to ensure everyone is speaking the same language
Hastening React SSR - Web Performance San DiegoMaxime Najim
Hastening React SSR with component memoization and templatization: React is a best-of-breed UI component framework allowing WalmartLabs to build higher level components that can be shared and reused across pages and apps. In this presentation, Max Najim and Naga Malepati from WalmartLabs will peel through the React codebase to add a component caching/memoization optimization. The will use a require(..) hook to inject their optimization while avoiding the need to fork the React codebase. And, they will review the caching optimization.
Presented at Web Unleashed 2017
More info at www.fitc.ca/webu
Overview
Most people feel a lot less restricted to open up a browser in lieu of installing a mobile app. The convenience, security and simplicity of just typing a URL into an address bar is a powerful advantage of the web, and Progressive Web Apps (PWA) combine this with the feel of native applications.
In short, PWAs are applications that use modern web capabilities to provide a user experience similar to that of mobile and native apps. This presentation will go over how you can add a number of progressive aspects to your application including faster load times, offline support and the ability to install to your mobile home screen.
Objective
Explain the concept of Progressive Web Apps, how to build one and how to improve apps built with React, Angular or any other framework without adding too much complexity.
Target Audience
Front-end developers
Assumed Audience Knowledge
Some understanding of building web applications with a JavaScript framework or library
Five Things Audience Members Will Learn
What exactly is a Progressive Web App
How to use Lighthouse to test and improve your webpage
Improve app loading times with a Service Worker App Shell
Use a App Shell + Dynamic Content model to allow for offline support
Add a web app manifest file to allow for installing an app to a mobile home screen
Orchard Harvest 2014 - The Future of Widgets?Steve Taylor
Presented on June 9th 2014 at the Orchard Harvest 2014 event which was held at Microsoft's HQ in Redmond, WA.
Many technologies, past and present have tried to "componentize" HTML. Each with their own implementations and approaches. Web Components are a standard implementation backed by the W3C that aim to tackle this.
Polymer is a library from Google that sits on top of Web Components and makes the creation of custom elements a lot easier. The presentation, talks on how Web Components & Polymer can be used within Orchard CMS.
Presentation from Denver Open Source Users Group in February 2015. http://www.meetup.com/DOSUG1/events/219099019/
AngularJS is one of today's hottest JavaScript MVC Frameworks. In this session, we'll explore many concepts it brings to the world of client-side development: dependency injection, directives, filters, routing and two-way data binding. We'll also look at its recommended testing tools and build systems. Finally, you'll learn about my experience developing several real-world applications using AngularJS, HTML5 and Bootstrap.
The Art of AngularJS in 2015 - Angular Summit 2015Matt Raible
Presentation from Angular Summit Keynote in September 2015. http://angularsummit.com/conference/boston/2015/09/session?id=34212
AngularJS is one of today's hottest JavaScript MVC Frameworks. In this session, we'll explore many concepts it brings to the world of client-side development: dependency injection, directives, filters, routing and two-way data binding. We'll also look at its recommended testing tools and build systems.
Css and JS are the two main blocking elements when it comes to critical rendering path. Today's modern apps are mostly on React or other SPA's frameworks which make it difficult to maintain the asset loading pipeline and track the page load metrics. The talk would be cover different ways to improve the first paint time, ways to remove parse blocking JS from the page maintaining multiple JS on the pages and execution order, the pre-connect, pre-fetch meta tags for managing assets and connections, and chunking of the response from the server for the faster download. The talk introduces webpagetest.org, a great tool for developers to track the page load metrics.
Javascript Frameworks for Well Architected, Immersive Web Appsdnelson-cs
Immersive web applications involve sophisticated interactivity within the browser, connected to models and data persistence on the server. The structure of the application is clearly delimited between client-side and server-side, but the available tools for building web applications have often blurred this distinction. The result is applications that are difficult to design and maintain.
AngularJS training - Day 1 - Basics: Why, What and basic features of AngularJSmurtazahaveliwala
First part of AngularJS Training.
Covers details of AngularJs community and answers
- Why AngularJS ?
- What is AngularJS ?
- Getting started
- Basic Application layout and anatomies
- Data-binding, Existing Directives, Filters, Controllers
- Hosting on local (NodeJS) HTTPServer
Code samples available at
https://github.com/murtazahaveliwala/technext-angularjs-demo/tree/master/demos/static/angular-apps
AtlasCamp 2015: Connect everywhere - Cloud and ServerAtlassian
Patrick Streule
You have an idea for an add-on? You want to tap into both the Atlassian Cloud and Server customer base without writing and maintaining it twice? Patrick illustrates some techniques you can use today to share most of your code between the Connect and the P2 add-on implementation.
Presented at Web Unleashed 2017. More info at www.fitc.ca/webu
Presented by Ksenija Gogic, TWG
Overview
What are components? How can designers apply a component-minded approach to their workflow? How can we leverage components to improve the design handoff? Ultimately – how can designers and developers work together even better?
Using React as a framework, Ksenija will discuss how to design for a component-based web application to make for a more efficient workflow, an easier design handoff, and a better understanding between roles.
Objective
To create a common language and understanding when working with component-based web frameworks between designers and developers.
Target Audience
Designers and developers looking to make their collaborative workflow even better.
Five Things Audience Members Will Learn
How to take a component-minded approach to building a design system
How to design and create components using Sketch symbols
How to assemble (compose) collections of components using Sketch symbols
How to work with modifiers (props) to customize components
How to ensure everyone is speaking the same language
Hastening React SSR - Web Performance San DiegoMaxime Najim
Hastening React SSR with component memoization and templatization: React is a best-of-breed UI component framework allowing WalmartLabs to build higher level components that can be shared and reused across pages and apps. In this presentation, Max Najim and Naga Malepati from WalmartLabs will peel through the React codebase to add a component caching/memoization optimization. The will use a require(..) hook to inject their optimization while avoiding the need to fork the React codebase. And, they will review the caching optimization.
Presented at Web Unleashed 2017
More info at www.fitc.ca/webu
Overview
Most people feel a lot less restricted to open up a browser in lieu of installing a mobile app. The convenience, security and simplicity of just typing a URL into an address bar is a powerful advantage of the web, and Progressive Web Apps (PWA) combine this with the feel of native applications.
In short, PWAs are applications that use modern web capabilities to provide a user experience similar to that of mobile and native apps. This presentation will go over how you can add a number of progressive aspects to your application including faster load times, offline support and the ability to install to your mobile home screen.
Objective
Explain the concept of Progressive Web Apps, how to build one and how to improve apps built with React, Angular or any other framework without adding too much complexity.
Target Audience
Front-end developers
Assumed Audience Knowledge
Some understanding of building web applications with a JavaScript framework or library
Five Things Audience Members Will Learn
What exactly is a Progressive Web App
How to use Lighthouse to test and improve your webpage
Improve app loading times with a Service Worker App Shell
Use a App Shell + Dynamic Content model to allow for offline support
Add a web app manifest file to allow for installing an app to a mobile home screen
Orchard Harvest 2014 - The Future of Widgets?Steve Taylor
Presented on June 9th 2014 at the Orchard Harvest 2014 event which was held at Microsoft's HQ in Redmond, WA.
Many technologies, past and present have tried to "componentize" HTML. Each with their own implementations and approaches. Web Components are a standard implementation backed by the W3C that aim to tackle this.
Polymer is a library from Google that sits on top of Web Components and makes the creation of custom elements a lot easier. The presentation, talks on how Web Components & Polymer can be used within Orchard CMS.
Presentation from Denver Open Source Users Group in February 2015. http://www.meetup.com/DOSUG1/events/219099019/
AngularJS is one of today's hottest JavaScript MVC Frameworks. In this session, we'll explore many concepts it brings to the world of client-side development: dependency injection, directives, filters, routing and two-way data binding. We'll also look at its recommended testing tools and build systems. Finally, you'll learn about my experience developing several real-world applications using AngularJS, HTML5 and Bootstrap.
The Art of AngularJS in 2015 - Angular Summit 2015Matt Raible
Presentation from Angular Summit Keynote in September 2015. http://angularsummit.com/conference/boston/2015/09/session?id=34212
AngularJS is one of today's hottest JavaScript MVC Frameworks. In this session, we'll explore many concepts it brings to the world of client-side development: dependency injection, directives, filters, routing and two-way data binding. We'll also look at its recommended testing tools and build systems.
Css and JS are the two main blocking elements when it comes to critical rendering path. Today's modern apps are mostly on React or other SPA's frameworks which make it difficult to maintain the asset loading pipeline and track the page load metrics. The talk would be cover different ways to improve the first paint time, ways to remove parse blocking JS from the page maintaining multiple JS on the pages and execution order, the pre-connect, pre-fetch meta tags for managing assets and connections, and chunking of the response from the server for the faster download. The talk introduces webpagetest.org, a great tool for developers to track the page load metrics.
Javascript Frameworks for Well Architected, Immersive Web Appsdnelson-cs
Immersive web applications involve sophisticated interactivity within the browser, connected to models and data persistence on the server. The structure of the application is clearly delimited between client-side and server-side, but the available tools for building web applications have often blurred this distinction. The result is applications that are difficult to design and maintain.
Organizations focus process optimization of
Data Tier
Application Tier
Presentation Tier is usually ignored.
Presentation Tier is responsible for more than 30% of Client/Server application performance.
A short presentation on what Shared Element Transitions are and how they can be used in Android. There is a small example on how to use them in an Activity to Activity setting at the end along with some resources for further learning.
This was presented at GDG Leeds February 2016: https://www.meetup.com/GDG-Leeds/
Presented at Big Android BBQ 2015
Hurst Convention Center, Hurst Texas
This talk will cover Fragments in detail by comparing and contrasting them to something we know well, Activities. We will also cover examples and use cases. Fragments: Why, How, and What For? is targeted toward developers who may not have had a lot of experience using Fragments and those who want to understand them better. Why did Google introduce Fragments? Aren’t Activities enough? How do Fragments work? What For? Example and use cases such as Fragment reuse, single pane vs multi-pane, ViewPager, NavigationDrawer and DialogFragment.
Oleh Zasadnyy "Progressive Web Apps: line between web and native apps become ...IT Event
Over the years developers were used to thing that web is not user-friendly, performance efficient and powerful as native apps. But things have been changed so far; now you can build offline applications with notifications, Bluetooth and camera access and so on. Web development is great again.
- Quick startup - I will show how to prioritize content loading in the application to show users meaningful pixels as soon as possible
- Progressive enhancement - I will encourage you to use maximum of the platform but still support earlier browsers
- Offline application - here I will explain how you can easily make your web application working offline
- Push Notifications - one of the best way to increase conversion of your application and now it's possible on the web. I am going to show how to do it right with few steps.
- Experimental APIs - I will show how to sign in once on all your devices with Credential API, use native share menu and make payments in few clicks
Yeoman AngularJS and D3 - A solid stack for web appsclimboid
This was a course given in Bangalore India for JSChannel conf 2013. It encompases the use of angular js and d3 in a harmonious way and gives an overview over each of the frameworks / libraries.
Presentations includes following topics :-
Introduction of ReactJS.
Component workflow.
State management and useful life-cycles.
React hooks.
Server Side Rendering.
Rails Plugins - Linux For You, March 2011 IssueSagar Arlekar
'Linux For You' article by http://foodlets.in founders Govind Naroji and Sagar Arlekar.
This is a tutorial on will_paginate (pagination), authlogic + omniauth (authentication) and paperclip (file attachments) plugins.
Expedite the development lifecycle with MongoDB and serverless - DEM02 - Sant...Amazon Web Services
Join Ben Perlmutter, senior solutions architect, to learn about the modernization of application development using a modern database with serverless compute. Learn how to quickly build a blog website backed by MongoDB while utilizing a serverless backend-as-a-service. We then add features and functionality with lightning speed, showing you a toolset that is designed to increase your productivity as a developer and enable you to focus on building product-differentiating code.
Website speed is a crucial aspect of on page SEO everyone can control. Your goal is to be interactive in under 3 seconds, even on a basic phone over a 3G connection.
However, most web sites have so many requests and large payloads this time limit or budget cannot be achieved. In fact, the average web page takes 22 seconds to load, according to Google's research.
But what if I told you there is a way to offload or even avoid loading page assets until they are needed?
This can give your website a distinct advantage over your competition because not only will Google like your pages better so will your visitors!
Neuro-symbolic is not enough, we need neuro-*semantic*Frank van Harmelen
Neuro-symbolic (NeSy) AI is on the rise. However, simply machine learning on just any symbolic structure is not sufficient to really harvest the gains of NeSy. These will only be gained when the symbolic structures have an actual semantics. I give an operational definition of semantics as “predictable inference”.
All of this illustrated with link prediction over knowledge graphs, but the argument is general.
PHP Frameworks: I want to break free (IPC Berlin 2024)Ralf Eggert
In this presentation, we examine the challenges and limitations of relying too heavily on PHP frameworks in web development. We discuss the history of PHP and its frameworks to understand how this dependence has evolved. The focus will be on providing concrete tips and strategies to reduce reliance on these frameworks, based on real-world examples and practical considerations. The goal is to equip developers with the skills and knowledge to create more flexible and future-proof web applications. We'll explore the importance of maintaining autonomy in a rapidly changing tech landscape and how to make informed decisions in PHP development.
This talk is aimed at encouraging a more independent approach to using PHP frameworks, moving towards a more flexible and future-proof approach to PHP development.
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.
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.
GraphRAG is All You need? LLM & Knowledge GraphGuy Korland
Guy Korland, CEO and Co-founder of FalkorDB, will review two articles on the integration of language models with knowledge graphs.
1. Unifying Large Language Models and Knowledge Graphs: A Roadmap.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.08302
2. Microsoft Research's GraphRAG paper and a review paper on various uses of knowledge graphs:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/graphrag-unlocking-llm-discovery-on-narrative-private-data/
Essentials of Automations: Optimizing FME Workflows with ParametersSafe Software
Are you looking to streamline your workflows and boost your projects’ efficiency? Do you find yourself searching for ways to add flexibility and control over your FME workflows? If so, you’re in the right place.
Join us for an insightful dive into the world of FME parameters, a critical element in optimizing workflow efficiency. This webinar marks the beginning of our three-part “Essentials of Automation” series. This first webinar is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills to utilize parameters effectively: enhancing the flexibility, maintainability, and user control of your FME projects.
Here’s what you’ll gain:
- Essentials of FME Parameters: Understand the pivotal role of parameters, including Reader/Writer, Transformer, User, and FME Flow categories. Discover how they are the key to unlocking automation and optimization within your workflows.
- Practical Applications in FME Form: Delve into key user parameter types including choice, connections, and file URLs. Allow users to control how a workflow runs, making your workflows more reusable. Learn to import values and deliver the best user experience for your workflows while enhancing accuracy.
- Optimization Strategies in FME Flow: Explore the creation and strategic deployment of parameters in FME Flow, including the use of deployment and geometry parameters, to maximize workflow efficiency.
- Pro Tips for Success: Gain insights on parameterizing connections and leveraging new features like Conditional Visibility for clarity and simplicity.
We’ll wrap up with a glimpse into future webinars, followed by a Q&A session to address your specific questions surrounding this topic.
Don’t miss this opportunity to elevate your FME expertise and drive your projects to new heights of efficiency.
Accelerate your Kubernetes clusters with Varnish CachingThijs Feryn
A presentation about the usage and availability of Varnish on Kubernetes. This talk explores the capabilities of Varnish caching and shows how to use the Varnish Helm chart to deploy it to Kubernetes.
This presentation was delivered at K8SUG Singapore. See https://feryn.eu/presentations/accelerate-your-kubernetes-clusters-with-varnish-caching-k8sug-singapore-28-2024 for more details.
"Impact of front-end architecture on development cost", Viktor TurskyiFwdays
I have heard many times that architecture is not important for the front-end. Also, many times I have seen how developers implement features on the front-end just following the standard rules for a framework and think that this is enough to successfully launch the project, and then the project fails. How to prevent this and what approach to choose? I have launched dozens of complex projects and during the talk we will analyze which approaches have worked for me and which have not.
Kubernetes & AI - Beauty and the Beast !?! @KCD Istanbul 2024Tobias Schneck
As AI technology is pushing into IT I was wondering myself, as an “infrastructure container kubernetes guy”, how get this fancy AI technology get managed from an infrastructure operational view? Is it possible to apply our lovely cloud native principals as well? What benefit’s both technologies could bring to each other?
Let me take this questions and provide you a short journey through existing deployment models and use cases for AI software. On practical examples, we discuss what cloud/on-premise strategy we may need for applying it to our own infrastructure to get it to work from an enterprise perspective. I want to give an overview about infrastructure requirements and technologies, what could be beneficial or limiting your AI use cases in an enterprise environment. An interactive Demo will give you some insides, what approaches I got already working for real.
Connector Corner: Automate dynamic content and events by pushing a buttonDianaGray10
Here is something new! In our next Connector Corner webinar, we will demonstrate how you can use a single workflow to:
Create a campaign using Mailchimp with merge tags/fields
Send an interactive Slack channel message (using buttons)
Have the message received by managers and peers along with a test email for review
But there’s more:
In a second workflow supporting the same use case, you’ll see:
Your campaign sent to target colleagues for approval
If the “Approve” button is clicked, a Jira/Zendesk ticket is created for the marketing design team
But—if the “Reject” button is pushed, colleagues will be alerted via Slack message
Join us to learn more about this new, human-in-the-loop capability, brought to you by Integration Service connectors.
And...
Speakers:
Akshay Agnihotri, Product Manager
Charlie Greenberg, Host