Titanium SDK 6.1.0.GA has just been released and more releases are upcoming. This presentation describes the changes of the most recent release, as well as a roadmap about future releases of Titanium, Hyperloop and Alloy.
The Titanium SDK 6.1.0.GA has just been released and more releases are upcoming. This presentation describes the changes of the most recent release, as well as a roadmap about future releases of Titanium, Hyperloop and Alloy.
This document discusses the Windows Azure platform and support for Python developers. It provides an overview of the Website Service, Cloud Service, and Virtual Machine Service on Azure. It also covers the Python Developer Support through the Windows Azure SDK for Python and Python Tools for Visual Studio, which allows developing and deploying Python applications to Azure from within Visual Studio.
ASP.NET is being reimplemented as a modern and modular web framework that will be cross-platform, allowing it to run on Windows, Linux and MacOS. It will merge ASP.NET MVC, Web API, and Web Pages into a unified MVC 6. This new version of ASP.NET, called "ASP.NET vNext", will make development more consistent across platforms and allow ASP.NET websites and applications to be deployed on non-Windows servers. It also opens up possibilities to develop .NET applications for mobile and Internet of Things devices.
stackconf 2020 | Ansiblizing your VMware REST API by Abhijeet KasurdeNETWAYS
VMware recently released REST APIs for automating various day1 and day2 activities in VMware infrastructure. This session shades a light on using Ansible – configuration management tool to automate VMware infrastructure using REST APIs. Attendees will get a clear picture how they can easily and reliably automate the VMware infra using Ansible.
The document discusses the author's transition from Angular to React as a UI developer. Key reasons for initially adopting Angular included its two-way data binding, templates, and support for single page applications. The author then moved to React due to its virtual DOM for better performance, emphasis on immutability and components for handling complexity, and support for server-side rendering. Challenges in switching included learning new concepts like JSX and flux architectures. Overall the author found React to be more flexible with its unopinionated approach and thriving community.
semantic::core - A look back into seven years of enterprise class MediaWiki a...Alexander Gesinn
Slides from a talk on SMWCon 2016.
In this talk, I will tell you the story of semantic::core, our SMW distribution born from the enterprise and built for the enterprise. Since its first release in 2011 a lot of things changed. In the meanwhile, the complete build process is automated, idempotent and available for Ubuntu LTS, Debian, OpenSuse and SLES operating systems. This gives us the ability to create rock-solid SMW deployments from single-instance environments to multi-instance environments with hundreds of boxes, e.g. in an industrial context using our wikiboxx.
https://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/SMWCon_Fall_2016/semantic_core_-_A_look_back_into_seven_years_of_Enterprise_Class_MediaWiki_and_an_outlook_into_the_future
Rene Pot gave a presentation on cross-platform mobile app development with Titanium and Alloy. He discussed that Titanium is a cross-platform JavaScript SDK that allows building native mobile apps. The Alloy MVC framework provides separation of concerns, garbage collection, theming and extensibility. Titanium offers easier maintenance than other frameworks and better support for native elements. It has many official modules and an open source codebase. Rene also mentioned upcoming support for VueJS and Angular in Titanium.
The Titanium SDK 6.1.0.GA has just been released and more releases are upcoming. This presentation describes the changes of the most recent release, as well as a roadmap about future releases of Titanium, Hyperloop and Alloy.
This document discusses the Windows Azure platform and support for Python developers. It provides an overview of the Website Service, Cloud Service, and Virtual Machine Service on Azure. It also covers the Python Developer Support through the Windows Azure SDK for Python and Python Tools for Visual Studio, which allows developing and deploying Python applications to Azure from within Visual Studio.
ASP.NET is being reimplemented as a modern and modular web framework that will be cross-platform, allowing it to run on Windows, Linux and MacOS. It will merge ASP.NET MVC, Web API, and Web Pages into a unified MVC 6. This new version of ASP.NET, called "ASP.NET vNext", will make development more consistent across platforms and allow ASP.NET websites and applications to be deployed on non-Windows servers. It also opens up possibilities to develop .NET applications for mobile and Internet of Things devices.
stackconf 2020 | Ansiblizing your VMware REST API by Abhijeet KasurdeNETWAYS
VMware recently released REST APIs for automating various day1 and day2 activities in VMware infrastructure. This session shades a light on using Ansible – configuration management tool to automate VMware infrastructure using REST APIs. Attendees will get a clear picture how they can easily and reliably automate the VMware infra using Ansible.
The document discusses the author's transition from Angular to React as a UI developer. Key reasons for initially adopting Angular included its two-way data binding, templates, and support for single page applications. The author then moved to React due to its virtual DOM for better performance, emphasis on immutability and components for handling complexity, and support for server-side rendering. Challenges in switching included learning new concepts like JSX and flux architectures. Overall the author found React to be more flexible with its unopinionated approach and thriving community.
semantic::core - A look back into seven years of enterprise class MediaWiki a...Alexander Gesinn
Slides from a talk on SMWCon 2016.
In this talk, I will tell you the story of semantic::core, our SMW distribution born from the enterprise and built for the enterprise. Since its first release in 2011 a lot of things changed. In the meanwhile, the complete build process is automated, idempotent and available for Ubuntu LTS, Debian, OpenSuse and SLES operating systems. This gives us the ability to create rock-solid SMW deployments from single-instance environments to multi-instance environments with hundreds of boxes, e.g. in an industrial context using our wikiboxx.
https://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/SMWCon_Fall_2016/semantic_core_-_A_look_back_into_seven_years_of_Enterprise_Class_MediaWiki_and_an_outlook_into_the_future
Rene Pot gave a presentation on cross-platform mobile app development with Titanium and Alloy. He discussed that Titanium is a cross-platform JavaScript SDK that allows building native mobile apps. The Alloy MVC framework provides separation of concerns, garbage collection, theming and extensibility. Titanium offers easier maintenance than other frameworks and better support for native elements. It has many official modules and an open source codebase. Rene also mentioned upcoming support for VueJS and Angular in Titanium.
This presentation will show walk you through Sitecore Experience Commerce 9.0 installation process. Gives you some insights on how to troubelshoot some of issues you may get during the process.
This document discusses an iOS developer's work on ScrollingFollowView, a custom view that scrolls and follows other views. It includes the developer's GitHub and Twitter handles as well as their profile on Developers.io. Some key details about projects and technologies worked with are mentioned such as iOS and AWS but the document is difficult to understand due to the unusual formatting which includes emojis and symbols.
Storlets provides an execution environment for applications running on object storage. It allows users to easily deploy application code to object storage using Swift uploads and then run the applications via REST APIs. The project aims to enhance Python 3 support by the end of the year and conduct code cleanups. Features under consideration for the next release include fully supporting Python 3.8 and making the execution language and runtime optional.
ApacheCon 2014 - Apache Stratos - The PaaS Project from ApacheSamisa Abeysinghe
Apache Stratos is an open source Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) framework developed by the Apache community. It was originally developed by WSO2 and donated to the Apache Software Foundation. Stratos provides elastic scalability for any type of service running on cloud infrastructure. It manages logging, metering, user management, storage, and billing for services. Stratos uses cartridges to deploy services and provides DevOps tooling. Advantages of Stratos include elastic scalability for any service type, cloud bursting, multi-cloud support, multi-tenant isolation, and container-based multi-tenancy.
WSO2Con USA 2015: WSO2 Cloud: What it is, How it Works, and Where it’s GoingWSO2
WSO2 Cloud stands out in the cloud market by delivering a comprehensive platform including not only application hosting but also integration, API management, application development and more.
In this session we will look into the current state of WSO2 Cloud and its future roadmap. We will discuss both public shared and dedicated managed cloud options.
The document summarizes the development practices for the XWiki software. It discusses the project's health in terms of JIRA issues and commits. It also describes governance practices, coding practices like the use of GitHub and Maven, release practices involving short cycles, and testing practices including JUnit, Selenium, and test stability issues. The presentation concludes with next steps such as publishing more components to Maven Central and doing more technical marketing.
React in production (react global summit 2021)Souvik Basu
The document discusses best practices for building full stack React applications in production. It covers frontend technologies like React, Next.js and Gatsby as well as backend technologies like GraphQL, Prisma and MongoDB. It also discusses topics like state management, performance, authentication, internationalization, accessibility, deployment, analytics, monitoring and SEO.
Continuous delivery of danbury.io, Part 1Brian Jackson
An overview of how the site architecture of danbury.io contributes to allowing danbury.io to be continuous deployed. This first part covers a overview of the complete architecture and the tools used in the browser, server side and for data storage.
Super tools to boost productivity in React dev env!Souvik Basu
This document discusses various tools that can boost productivity for frontend developers. It covers tools for prototyping, design, coding, debugging, testing, building, deploying, releasing, supporting, and learning code. Some key tools mentioned include pencil and paper, Mural, Sketch, Figma, VS Code, React Boilerplate, Storybook, Chrome Dev Tools, Jest, Netlify, LogRocket, and Udemy courses. The document emphasizes learning fundamentals, ergonomic setups, regular breaks, and maintaining a holistic lifestyle to maximize productivity.
This document discusses various WYSIWYG editors that can be used for rich text editing in Rails applications. It provides information on popular options like CKEditor, Squire, Froala Editor, Bootsy, Redactor, and Medium-Editor. It also describes using the Dante editor gem which implements rich text editing similar to Medium and includes features like image uploads and embedding content from other sites. Code examples are provided for image uploading to S3 and implementing the editor.
This document discusses using Gulp for automation tasks in Sitecore projects. It provides an overview of Gulp and how it compares to Grunt. Gulp can be used to automate publishing processes and compilations for Habitat, a modular Sitecore solution. Specific Gulp plugins like gulp-msbuild and gulp-watch are useful for ASP.NET development. The document demonstrates how Gulp works with an example.
ASP.NET 5 is the new open source web framework from Microsoft that runs on Windows, Linux and MacOS. It was open sourced in 2014 along with Roslyn and .NET 2015. ASP.NET 5 features improved agility, control, speed and performance along with cross-platform support and adherence to web standards. It also supports legacy code and includes client-side tools and browser debugging capabilities.
Apache Stratos (Incubating) is the Platform as a Service (PaaS) project from ...WSO2
The ability to control IaaS resources, per could, per region, per zone paves the way to easily achieve high availability and disaster recover. Multi-factor based auto scaling, dynamic load balancing and cloud bursting are some of the other key noteworthy differentiators in Stratos PaaS.
The document summarizes a CircleCI Japan User Community Kickoff event. It includes an agenda that covers CircleCI features like workflows and Orbs. It also discusses Continuous Integration tools like Jenkins and drone. Kubernetes deployment is mentioned. There are links to slides about Kubernetes and information on CircleCI pricing plans and new features in version 2.1 like using Orbs to avoid duplicating configuration. The last section encourages attendees to enjoy Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery.
Container on Windows, not windows containers Docker meetup MelbourneJorge Arteiro
Windows now can support Windows and Linux containers in a single platform. I am bringing details about Windows evolution to provide a hybrid environment for containers.
Apache is an open source web server software that has the largest market share. It was started in 1995 by a group of developers as an open source alternative to proprietary web servers. Apache has many advantages, including being cross-platform, customizable through user-created modules, and providing strong security features like SSL authentication. It also supports languages like PHP, MySQL, and Perl. While it is very robust and customizable, one disadvantage is challenges with name-based virtual hosting over SSL. Overall, Apache continues to be successfully developed and improved through an open community.
BudapestJS meetup: Cross platform with Titanium and AlloyRene Pot
Rene Pot gave a presentation about Titanium, a cross-platform JavaScript SDK for building mobile apps. Some key points:
- Titanium allows building apps that run natively on iOS and Android from one codebase.
- It is a stable, enterprise-backed platform that is independent and easy to learn compared to alternatives.
- The Alloy MVC framework simplifies app structure and includes features like data binding and theme support.
- Future plans include beta support for VueJS and Angular frameworks.
This document discusses software architecture patterns for iOS applications. It compares approaches like MVC, MVP, and MVVM, as well as concepts like dependency injection and clean architecture. It also provides references to additional resources on these topics, including links to slide presentations and articles about iOS application design.
This document discusses key concepts and workflows in version control systems including cloning repositories, commits, branches, merging, tagging, pushing and pulling changes. It explains how to use branches to develop features in parallel, merge changes between branches, and switch between branches when making small experimental changes.
APIdays 2016 - The State of Web API LanguagesRestlet
This document summarizes the state of web API languages in 2016. It discusses how OpenAPI Specification (OAS), RAML, and API Blueprint are the main API description languages, with OAS having the strongest market traction and an upcoming 3.0 version. It also outlines maturity levels for API languages from describing API contracts to implementing and operating APIs. Finally, it discusses challenges around converging on common standards and integrating API design, testing, and operations workflows.
This presentation will show walk you through Sitecore Experience Commerce 9.0 installation process. Gives you some insights on how to troubelshoot some of issues you may get during the process.
This document discusses an iOS developer's work on ScrollingFollowView, a custom view that scrolls and follows other views. It includes the developer's GitHub and Twitter handles as well as their profile on Developers.io. Some key details about projects and technologies worked with are mentioned such as iOS and AWS but the document is difficult to understand due to the unusual formatting which includes emojis and symbols.
Storlets provides an execution environment for applications running on object storage. It allows users to easily deploy application code to object storage using Swift uploads and then run the applications via REST APIs. The project aims to enhance Python 3 support by the end of the year and conduct code cleanups. Features under consideration for the next release include fully supporting Python 3.8 and making the execution language and runtime optional.
ApacheCon 2014 - Apache Stratos - The PaaS Project from ApacheSamisa Abeysinghe
Apache Stratos is an open source Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) framework developed by the Apache community. It was originally developed by WSO2 and donated to the Apache Software Foundation. Stratos provides elastic scalability for any type of service running on cloud infrastructure. It manages logging, metering, user management, storage, and billing for services. Stratos uses cartridges to deploy services and provides DevOps tooling. Advantages of Stratos include elastic scalability for any service type, cloud bursting, multi-cloud support, multi-tenant isolation, and container-based multi-tenancy.
WSO2Con USA 2015: WSO2 Cloud: What it is, How it Works, and Where it’s GoingWSO2
WSO2 Cloud stands out in the cloud market by delivering a comprehensive platform including not only application hosting but also integration, API management, application development and more.
In this session we will look into the current state of WSO2 Cloud and its future roadmap. We will discuss both public shared and dedicated managed cloud options.
The document summarizes the development practices for the XWiki software. It discusses the project's health in terms of JIRA issues and commits. It also describes governance practices, coding practices like the use of GitHub and Maven, release practices involving short cycles, and testing practices including JUnit, Selenium, and test stability issues. The presentation concludes with next steps such as publishing more components to Maven Central and doing more technical marketing.
React in production (react global summit 2021)Souvik Basu
The document discusses best practices for building full stack React applications in production. It covers frontend technologies like React, Next.js and Gatsby as well as backend technologies like GraphQL, Prisma and MongoDB. It also discusses topics like state management, performance, authentication, internationalization, accessibility, deployment, analytics, monitoring and SEO.
Continuous delivery of danbury.io, Part 1Brian Jackson
An overview of how the site architecture of danbury.io contributes to allowing danbury.io to be continuous deployed. This first part covers a overview of the complete architecture and the tools used in the browser, server side and for data storage.
Super tools to boost productivity in React dev env!Souvik Basu
This document discusses various tools that can boost productivity for frontend developers. It covers tools for prototyping, design, coding, debugging, testing, building, deploying, releasing, supporting, and learning code. Some key tools mentioned include pencil and paper, Mural, Sketch, Figma, VS Code, React Boilerplate, Storybook, Chrome Dev Tools, Jest, Netlify, LogRocket, and Udemy courses. The document emphasizes learning fundamentals, ergonomic setups, regular breaks, and maintaining a holistic lifestyle to maximize productivity.
This document discusses various WYSIWYG editors that can be used for rich text editing in Rails applications. It provides information on popular options like CKEditor, Squire, Froala Editor, Bootsy, Redactor, and Medium-Editor. It also describes using the Dante editor gem which implements rich text editing similar to Medium and includes features like image uploads and embedding content from other sites. Code examples are provided for image uploading to S3 and implementing the editor.
This document discusses using Gulp for automation tasks in Sitecore projects. It provides an overview of Gulp and how it compares to Grunt. Gulp can be used to automate publishing processes and compilations for Habitat, a modular Sitecore solution. Specific Gulp plugins like gulp-msbuild and gulp-watch are useful for ASP.NET development. The document demonstrates how Gulp works with an example.
ASP.NET 5 is the new open source web framework from Microsoft that runs on Windows, Linux and MacOS. It was open sourced in 2014 along with Roslyn and .NET 2015. ASP.NET 5 features improved agility, control, speed and performance along with cross-platform support and adherence to web standards. It also supports legacy code and includes client-side tools and browser debugging capabilities.
Apache Stratos (Incubating) is the Platform as a Service (PaaS) project from ...WSO2
The ability to control IaaS resources, per could, per region, per zone paves the way to easily achieve high availability and disaster recover. Multi-factor based auto scaling, dynamic load balancing and cloud bursting are some of the other key noteworthy differentiators in Stratos PaaS.
The document summarizes a CircleCI Japan User Community Kickoff event. It includes an agenda that covers CircleCI features like workflows and Orbs. It also discusses Continuous Integration tools like Jenkins and drone. Kubernetes deployment is mentioned. There are links to slides about Kubernetes and information on CircleCI pricing plans and new features in version 2.1 like using Orbs to avoid duplicating configuration. The last section encourages attendees to enjoy Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery.
Container on Windows, not windows containers Docker meetup MelbourneJorge Arteiro
Windows now can support Windows and Linux containers in a single platform. I am bringing details about Windows evolution to provide a hybrid environment for containers.
Apache is an open source web server software that has the largest market share. It was started in 1995 by a group of developers as an open source alternative to proprietary web servers. Apache has many advantages, including being cross-platform, customizable through user-created modules, and providing strong security features like SSL authentication. It also supports languages like PHP, MySQL, and Perl. While it is very robust and customizable, one disadvantage is challenges with name-based virtual hosting over SSL. Overall, Apache continues to be successfully developed and improved through an open community.
BudapestJS meetup: Cross platform with Titanium and AlloyRene Pot
Rene Pot gave a presentation about Titanium, a cross-platform JavaScript SDK for building mobile apps. Some key points:
- Titanium allows building apps that run natively on iOS and Android from one codebase.
- It is a stable, enterprise-backed platform that is independent and easy to learn compared to alternatives.
- The Alloy MVC framework simplifies app structure and includes features like data binding and theme support.
- Future plans include beta support for VueJS and Angular frameworks.
This document discusses software architecture patterns for iOS applications. It compares approaches like MVC, MVP, and MVVM, as well as concepts like dependency injection and clean architecture. It also provides references to additional resources on these topics, including links to slide presentations and articles about iOS application design.
This document discusses key concepts and workflows in version control systems including cloning repositories, commits, branches, merging, tagging, pushing and pulling changes. It explains how to use branches to develop features in parallel, merge changes between branches, and switch between branches when making small experimental changes.
APIdays 2016 - The State of Web API LanguagesRestlet
This document summarizes the state of web API languages in 2016. It discusses how OpenAPI Specification (OAS), RAML, and API Blueprint are the main API description languages, with OAS having the strongest market traction and an upcoming 3.0 version. It also outlines maturity levels for API languages from describing API contracts to implementing and operating APIs. Finally, it discusses challenges around converging on common standards and integrating API design, testing, and operations workflows.
Open stack architecture overview-meetup-6-6_2013Mirantis
This document provides an overview of OpenStack architecture and components. It discusses the goals of OpenStack, including understanding its purpose, ecosystem, definition, history, and projects. It describes the logical architecture and components of OpenStack like Nova, Glance, Swift, Cinder, Quantum, Keystone, and Horizon. It explains how a virtual machine provisioning request flows through different OpenStack components.
Hyperloop will make Titanium more native then ever, but also more standard JavaScript at the same time. As an example, the API will now be fully prototypal, and because it’s all (Hyperloop) JavaScript you can extend every bit of it without touching Objective-C or JAVA.
Hyperloop is not only a super cool high speed tube drive train by Elon Musk. It’s also a new exciting compiler from Appcelerator. Appcelerator is known for their cross-platform product Titanium. Hyperloop lets you write your apps in JavaScript and compiles it into optimized native code, you can even call native SDKs on the supported platforms (Android, iOS, Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8). This makes it conceptually close to Xamarin but the additional benefit of having Titanium’s cross-platform API on top of it so you can write cross-platform UI code. The compiler is part of Ti.Next the complete re-envisioning of the Titanium platform. But you can already start playing with this new cool technology as Hyperloop is open sourced on github. Com and hear more about it and see it in action!
The Big Easy: Native Mobile App Development with Appcelerator Titanium and Ja...Adam Paxton
Let's discuss how we can use our existing web development skills to build native mobile iOS and Android apps using Appcelerator Titanium and JavaScript. Presented at Jazzcon.tech 2017 in New Orleans.
This document compares and evaluates several popular web services frameworks: Apache Axis2, Apache CXF, and Spring WS. It finds that Apache CXF is the most widely used standard now and an improvement over Axis2. CXF is intuitive, supports key standards, has best performance, and is compatible with Spring. It recommends CXF as the preferred framework.
The document introduces Appcelerator's cross-platform mobile development tools, including Alloy. It describes Appcelerator as an open source framework that generates native mobile apps for iOS and Android. Alloy provides an MVC framework and declarative XML markup for building Titanium apps. Features like cloud services, IDE tools, and pre-built services are highlighted. Examples of a simple Alloy app structure and using Backbone.js models/collections are also presented.
Tony Lukasavage presented on the new features of Titanium Mobile 1.8. Key updates included dual Android runtimes using V8 and Rhino, a beta Mobile Web SDK, new longpress and pinch events, an embeddable VideoPlayer for Android, and XML DOM Level 2 support. Over 700 fixes and improvements were also made. The presentation provided an overview of Titanium Mobile, how to get started, and a Q&A session with members of the Platform Engineering team.
Hot Topics: The DuraSpace Community Webinar Series,
“Introducing DSpace 7: Next Generation UI”
Curated by Claire Knowles, Library Digital Development Manager, The University of Edinburgh.
Introducing DSpace 7
February 28, 2017 presented by: Claire Knowles - The University of Edinburgh, Art Lowel - Atmire, Andrea Bollini - 4Science, Tim Donohue – DuraSpace
AngularJS is an open-source JavaScript framework for building dynamic web applications and sites. It was created in 2009 by Misko Hevery and Adam Abrons to address issues with declarative programming and user interfaces. Some key features of AngularJS include directives that extend HTML, two-way data binding, filters, forms, and animations. It uses dependency injection for managing application components. AngularJS aims to simplify application development by providing tools and capabilities for common tasks like validation, routing, and data binding.
Web Technologies in Automotive & Robotics (BlinkOn 10)Igalia
By Lokesh Kumar Goel and Jose Dapena Paz.
Slides at https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1-iWFdgV1Aj5Ovt7essBtEaLJ1jNxQ0oUVik5jpEWWmI/edit#slide=id.p1.
(c) BlinkOn 10
Toronto, Ontario (Canada)
April 09 - 10, 2019
https://docs.google.com/document/u/1/d/e/2PACX-1vTgBrqyQ4KCchsymvssri1pN1BkOg3sEqHThqhvFDl9-zl-hLx1S5c8sc5gaZ_VzKEVaYj94H3m1vso/pub#h.igsyfaa103a0
.NET Core is an open source development platform maintained by Microsoft that allows developers to write cross-platform applications using C# and F# that run on Windows, Linux, and macOS. It is not based on .NET Framework or Mono, but is compatible with apps and libraries that target the .NET Standard Library. .NET Core focuses on cloud development and does not support all features of .NET Framework like Windows Forms. ASP.NET Core is also cross-platform and uses a modular package-based approach rather than depending on System.Web.dll. The .NET Core roadmap includes adding support for more platforms and features like WebSockets and SignalR in upcoming releases.
This document summarizes an Eclipse Neon DemoCamp event held in Budapest, Hungary in 2016. The event included presentations on new features in Eclipse Neon like word wrap, font size zoom, and GTK3 improvements. Additional presentations covered using Eclipse technologies in the automotive industry and the Clang Static Analysis plugin. Future plans were discussed for virtual meetups to share Eclipse knowledge and an Eclipse Day Hungary event in 2017. Attendees were encouraged to provide feedback on topics.
ExtJS is a JavaScript framework for building rich web applications, originally created as an extension of the YUI framework in 2007, and it provides graphical widgets, an object-oriented class system, and advanced data handling capabilities. The framework has evolved over several major versions to include features like MVC architecture, touch support, routing, and a merge with the Sencha Touch framework in version 6 to allow for building applications that can be deployed across desktop and mobile. ExtJS is supported on all major desktop and mobile browsers and includes documentation, samples, and premium extensions to help developers build and deploy applications that can "develop once, deploy everywhere."
Tizen is an open source software platform developed under the Linux Foundation. It has a modular architecture including a Linux kernel, core system, and both web and native frameworks. Tizen supports multiple profiles like mobile and in-vehicle-infotainment. Development of Tizen 3.0 is moving to source code hosting on tizen.org.
This document provides a summary of the first day of Titanium Week, which focuses on Titanium Mobile 1.8 for module developers. The agenda includes a marketplace update on the growth of modules, demonstrations of new modules like Forged UI and filterable camera, and changes module developers need to make for compatibility with Titanium 1.8 like supporting multiple API versions. The document concludes by thanking attendees and opening the floor for questions.
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The document discusses how mobile is replacing the web and driving an evolution towards an "experience economy". Some key points made include:
- Mobile penetration now exceeds 93% globally, with mobile built for intuitive user experiences
- There is no longer a distinction between business-to-consumer, business-to-business, etc. but rather a focus on "business-to-user"
- Companies need to build great user experiences across any device quickly to succeed in this new mobile environment
- The "device explosion" has eliminated the Windows monopoly, with 81% of companies now building for multiple operating systems
f your company is caught up wondering which mobile apps to build or which devices to support, chances are you’re asking the wrong questions. Instead, organizations need to understand first how user expectation is being rewired in a mobile world - one in which “mobile moments” are the new battleground for customer and employee engagement.
1) Mobile is replacing the web, with over 6.5 billion mobile subscribers globally now compared to only 2.5 billion internet users.
2) To keep up with the fast pace of mobile, companies need to adopt a minimum viable product approach focused on continuous learning through measurement of user behavior and feedback.
3) Key mobile metrics that every company should track include acquisition, engagement, retention, conversion, and quality to understand user experiences and drive faster optimization of their mobile products and strategy.
Mobile & The New Experience Economy (And What it Means for IT)Axway Appcelerator
Mobile is replacing the Web -- not soon, now -- but too many companies have their heads in the sand, convinced it’s just another “trend.” It too shall pass, right? See what Appcelerator co-founder and CTO, Nolan Wright, has to say about why B2U is the only acronym that matters.
Apps, APIs & Analytics: What "Mobile First" Really MeansAxway Appcelerator
This document discusses the shift towards mobile-first strategies in enterprises. It makes three key points:
1. The user experience must be optimized for mobile as users expect smart, context-aware experiences on their mobile devices. Legacy web approaches are insufficient for the mobile environment.
2. Enterprises have lost control over release velocity as mobile platforms and user expectations evolve rapidly. HTML5 cannot meet all mobile needs due to differences in browser support and priorities of mobile platform providers.
3. Enterprises must move from reactive to strategic in their mobile approach, developing metrics to measure user experience and outcomes, sourcing both internally and externally, and pursuing continuous innovation to differentiate themselves and open new markets.
Appcelerator Titanium is a mobile-first platform that enables enterprises to deliver transformative mobile experiences across devices and manage mobile apps. Founded in 2007, Appcelerator has 148 employees and has raised $50 million in funding. It offers a platform to achieve ROI and has 470K developers and 55K apps built for over 140M devices. An example is provided of a company that used Appcelerator Titanium to create an enterprise sales mobile app, seeing benefits like reduced costs, 80% adoption by sales reps within 3 months, and outperforming projections.
Codestrong 2012 keynote jonathan rende, appcelerator's vp of productsAxway Appcelerator
The document discusses Appcelerator's Titanium mobile application development platform and Appcelerator Cloud Services. It provides an overview of new features in Titanium 3.0 like the Alloy framework and command line interface. It also demonstrates how developers can build, connect, release and analyze mobile apps using Appcelerator's products and services.
Codestrong 2012 keynote jeff haynie, appcelerator's ceoAxway Appcelerator
This document appears to be from a conference or event focused on mobile application development. It includes sponsors, speakers like Rainn Wilson and Steve Jobs, and sessions/demos on topics like using the Titanium platform for Windows 8, Blackberry 10, and game development. Advertisements promote various SDKs, modules, and opportunities from sponsors like AT&T, Red Hat, Denso and Appcelerator.
1. Think about revenue models from the beginning and use tools to project earnings.
2. Start marketing before launch through beta testing, social media, and app previews to generate buzz.
3. Optimize app store listings through compelling graphics, descriptions, and high ratings to improve search rankings and conversions.
Codestrong 2012 breakout session at&t api platform and trendsAxway Appcelerator
The document introduces the AT&T API Platform and Developer Program. It describes the API Platform as exposing AT&T capabilities through RESTful APIs, including Speech, SMS, Payment, and Location APIs. It also outlines the benefits of the Developer Program, including resources, events, and a community for developers to build and test applications.
Codestrong 2012 breakout session what's new in titanium studioAxway Appcelerator
Titanium 3.0 is Appcelerator's biggest release ever, with over 1,000 enhancements to increase productivity. It introduces the Alloy MVC framework to write less code and build richer apps more simply and reusable. It also includes a Command Line Interface, on-device debugging, accessibility support, and Node.ACS integration to build custom backend services. Key goals of Titanium 3.0 are to help beginners get started more easily and provide experienced developers with better tools.
Codestrong 2012 breakout session using appcelerator cloud services in your ...Axway Appcelerator
1) Appcelerator Cloud Services (ACS) provides predefined cloud services and APIs that developers can use to add cloud functionality to their mobile apps without having to build their own backend.
2) Popular social apps tend to revolve around common elements like users, photos, checkins, statuses, friends, likes, and reviews. ACS aims to provide these types of services out of the box.
3) With ACS, developers design their app's client interface and logic first before defining the required backend services and data models. They can then use ACS APIs to manage app data rather than having to build their own custom server components.
Codestrong 2012 breakout session the role of cloud services in your next ge...Axway Appcelerator
This document discusses the role of cloud services in developing next-generation mobile apps. It defines next-gen apps as being mobile-first, incorporating social capabilities, context awareness, access to multiple enterprise data sources, and an immersive experience. It then outlines options for mobile app development including client-side, server-side, and using public cloud services. The document introduces Appcelerator Cloud Services as a mobile backend as a service (MBaaS) that reduces development time and costs through pre-built services and APIs.
Codestrong 2012 breakout session new device platform support for titaniumAxway Appcelerator
This document compares the key differences between Windows RT and Windows 8 operating systems. Windows RT runs on ARM-based devices and can only run Windows Store apps, while Windows 8 is x86-based and can run both Windows Store apps and traditional Windows desktop apps. Both support Microsoft Office and can be used on Surface tablets, but Windows 8 supports a wider range of apps and devices.
Codestrong 2012 breakout session mobile platform and infrastructureAxway Appcelerator
1) The document discusses technologies that can enable enterprises to become mobile-first, including mobile device/application management, compelling UI/UX design, and next generation mobile application platforms.
2) It promotes applying an application factory approach using reusable application components to help IT quickly respond to business needs.
3) An ideal next generation platform would provide visibility across the entire mobile application lifecycle and allow integration of best of breed tools through an open ecosystem of developers.
Codestrong 2012 breakout session making money on appcelerator's marketplaceAxway Appcelerator
The document discusses how to make money by creating and selling modules on Appcelerator's open marketplace. It describes what modules are (extensions that add functionality to mobile apps), provides statistics on the marketplace's size and growth, and gives examples of top-selling modules. It then explains how to create a module, market it on the marketplace, use it to promote a company or apps, wrap existing APIs into modules, and monetize apps with advertising modules. The document advises thinking about features, pricing, categorization, and support when setting up a module on the marketplace.
Codestrong 2012 breakout session live multi-platform testingAxway Appcelerator
The document discusses a new Titanium Dev Workflow called XLITE. It describes features like hot code loading, improved testing capabilities, and a streamlined development experience. The CTO, Pratik Patel, gives an overview of the motivation to rethink the JavaScript and development models. He highlights benefits like a 25% productivity boost and functional programming approach. Pratik also provides context on the history and components of the XLITE workflow like the TI Studio IDE and Titanium library.
Codestrong 2012 breakout session leveraging titanium as part of your mobile...Axway Appcelerator
This document discusses the lifecycle approach to mobile application development. It outlines the key stages in a mobile app lifecycle: plan, build/connect, test, manage/release, and analyze. Each stage represents important steps, from requirements gathering and design in the plan stage to distribution, management, and analysis of usage in later stages. The document notes that as apps and operating systems increase in number, managing the lifecycle of mobile applications across their development and use has become more complex, requiring improved processes and visibility across roles.
Codestrong 2012 breakout session i os internals and best practicesAxway Appcelerator
This document summarizes best practices for developing responsive, memory-efficient, and high-performance iOS apps using Titanium. It discusses Titanium's architecture including proxies, bindings, and modules. It provides tips for managing memory by avoiding closures, using properties over setters, and nulling out variables. It also offers recommendations for fast drawing like using opaque textures, avoiding dynamic resizing, and setting view sizes explicitly.
Codestrong 2012 breakout session introduction to mobile web and best practicesAxway Appcelerator
This document discusses optimizing apps for the mobile web platform. It provides an overview of the Titanium Mobile target, architecture, user interface controls and file system access. It also covers splash screens, icons, modules, debugging, instrumentation and deploying mobile web apps. Limitations discussed include local storage limits, cross-domain HTTP requests, unsupported APIs and browser compatibility. Best practices for security, layout, images and pre-caching resources are presented to optimize performance for the mobile web.
SOCRadar's Aviation Industry Q1 Incident Report is out now!
The aviation industry has always been a prime target for cybercriminals due to its critical infrastructure and high stakes. In the first quarter of 2024, the sector faced an alarming surge in cybersecurity threats, revealing its vulnerabilities and the relentless sophistication of cyber attackers.
SOCRadar’s Aviation Industry, Quarterly Incident Report, provides an in-depth analysis of these threats, detected and examined through our extensive monitoring of hacker forums, Telegram channels, and dark web platforms.
Most important New features of Oracle 23c for DBAs and Developers. You can get more idea from my youtube channel video from https://youtu.be/XvL5WtaC20A
Artificia Intellicence and XPath Extension FunctionsOctavian Nadolu
The purpose of this presentation is to provide an overview of how you can use AI from XSLT, XQuery, Schematron, or XML Refactoring operations, the potential benefits of using AI, and some of the challenges we face.
What is Master Data Management by PiLog Groupaymanquadri279
PiLog Group's Master Data Record Manager (MDRM) is a sophisticated enterprise solution designed to ensure data accuracy, consistency, and governance across various business functions. MDRM integrates advanced data management technologies to cleanse, classify, and standardize master data, thereby enhancing data quality and operational efficiency.
Introducing Crescat - Event Management Software for Venues, Festivals and Eve...Crescat
Crescat is industry-trusted event management software, built by event professionals for event professionals. Founded in 2017, we have three key products tailored for the live event industry.
Crescat Event for concert promoters and event agencies. Crescat Venue for music venues, conference centers, wedding venues, concert halls and more. And Crescat Festival for festivals, conferences and complex events.
With a wide range of popular features such as event scheduling, shift management, volunteer and crew coordination, artist booking and much more, Crescat is designed for customisation and ease-of-use.
Over 125,000 events have been planned in Crescat and with hundreds of customers of all shapes and sizes, from boutique event agencies through to international concert promoters, Crescat is rigged for success. What's more, we highly value feedback from our users and we are constantly improving our software with updates, new features and improvements.
If you plan events, run a venue or produce festivals and you're looking for ways to make your life easier, then we have a solution for you. Try our software for free or schedule a no-obligation demo with one of our product specialists today at crescat.io
How Can Hiring A Mobile App Development Company Help Your Business Grow?ToXSL Technologies
ToXSL Technologies is an award-winning Mobile App Development Company in Dubai that helps businesses reshape their digital possibilities with custom app services. As a top app development company in Dubai, we offer highly engaging iOS & Android app solutions. https://rb.gy/necdnt
Unveiling the Advantages of Agile Software Development.pdfbrainerhub1
Learn about Agile Software Development's advantages. Simplify your workflow to spur quicker innovation. Jump right in! We have also discussed the advantages.
Everything You Need to Know About X-Sign: The eSign Functionality of XfilesPr...XfilesPro
Wondering how X-Sign gained popularity in a quick time span? This eSign functionality of XfilesPro DocuPrime has many advancements to offer for Salesforce users. Explore them now!
E-Invoicing Implementation: A Step-by-Step Guide for Saudi Arabian CompaniesQuickdice ERP
Explore the seamless transition to e-invoicing with this comprehensive guide tailored for Saudi Arabian businesses. Navigate the process effortlessly with step-by-step instructions designed to streamline implementation and enhance efficiency.
Need for Speed: Removing speed bumps from your Symfony projects ⚡️Łukasz Chruściel
No one wants their application to drag like a car stuck in the slow lane! Yet it’s all too common to encounter bumpy, pothole-filled solutions that slow the speed of any application. Symfony apps are not an exception.
In this talk, I will take you for a spin around the performance racetrack. We’ll explore common pitfalls - those hidden potholes on your application that can cause unexpected slowdowns. Learn how to spot these performance bumps early, and more importantly, how to navigate around them to keep your application running at top speed.
We will focus in particular on tuning your engine at the application level, making the right adjustments to ensure that your system responds like a well-oiled, high-performance race car.
Do you want Software for your Business? Visit Deuglo
Deuglo has top Software Developers in India. They are experts in software development and help design and create custom Software solutions.
Deuglo follows seven steps methods for delivering their services to their customers. They called it the Software development life cycle process (SDLC).
Requirement — Collecting the Requirements is the first Phase in the SSLC process.
Feasibility Study — after completing the requirement process they move to the design phase.
Design — in this phase, they start designing the software.
Coding — when designing is completed, the developers start coding for the software.
Testing — in this phase when the coding of the software is done the testing team will start testing.
Installation — after completion of testing, the application opens to the live server and launches!
Maintenance — after completing the software development, customers start using the software.
Neo4j - Product Vision and Knowledge Graphs - GraphSummit ParisNeo4j
Dr. Jesús Barrasa, Head of Solutions Architecture for EMEA, Neo4j
Découvrez les dernières innovations de Neo4j, et notamment les dernières intégrations cloud et les améliorations produits qui font de Neo4j un choix essentiel pour les développeurs qui créent des applications avec des données interconnectées et de l’IA générative.
Software Engineering, Software Consulting, Tech Lead, Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, Spring Core, Spring JDBC, Spring Transaction, Spring MVC, OpenShift Cloud Platform, Kafka, REST, SOAP, LLD & HLD.
OpenMetadata Community Meeting - 5th June 2024OpenMetadata
The OpenMetadata Community Meeting was held on June 5th, 2024. In this meeting, we discussed about the data quality capabilities that are integrated with the Incident Manager, providing a complete solution to handle your data observability needs. Watch the end-to-end demo of the data quality features.
* How to run your own data quality framework
* What is the performance impact of running data quality frameworks
* How to run the test cases in your own ETL pipelines
* How the Incident Manager is integrated
* Get notified with alerts when test cases fail
Watch the meeting recording here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbNOje0kf6E
Using Query Store in Azure PostgreSQL to Understand Query PerformanceGrant Fritchey
Microsoft has added an excellent new extension in PostgreSQL on their Azure Platform. This session, presented at Posette 2024, covers what Query Store is and the types of information you can get out of it.