Founded in 2008, UShareSoft's mission is to deliver an easy to use software appliance factory, formally named UForge that provides the best SaaS platform to create of business ready software appliances. We make it simple for individual developers, communities, and professionals to build from open source software, integrate their applications into ready-to-run virtual images, software appliances or virtual appliances.
Complementing UForge SaaS web services platform, UShareSoft provides a Rich Internet Application (RIA) desktop client named UShare Builder. UShare Builder provides a seamless user experience to create, build, update and maintain software appliances.
UShareSoft strongly supports the sharing and participation age and believes in the open source movement. The UForge platform is built on top of a number of open source components and we provide a large catalogue of open source operating systems and projects to help you easily construct software appliances. In addition, UShareSoft provides to Open Source projects and Communities access to free Open Source Project accounts on the UForge platform.
Founded in 2008, UShareSoft's mission is to deliver an easy to use software appliance factory, formally named UForge that provides the best SaaS platform to create of business ready software appliances. We make it simple for individual developers, communities, and professionals to build from open source software, integrate their applications into ready-to-run virtual images, software appliances or virtual appliances.
Complementing UForge SaaS web services platform, UShareSoft provides a Rich Internet Application (RIA) desktop client named UShare Builder. UShare Builder provides a seamless user experience to create, build, update and maintain software appliances.
UShareSoft strongly supports the sharing and participation age and believes in the open source movement. The UForge platform is built on top of a number of open source components and we provide a large catalogue of open source operating systems and projects to help you easily construct software appliances. In addition, UShareSoft provides to Open Source projects and Communities access to free Open Source Project accounts on the UForge platform.
Adaptacija na trzisne promene Tips and TricksDarko Vidić
Predavanje Darka Vidića (Ceo @ GreenDesign.rs) studentima na konferenciji Emportant (Aiesec) na temu "Adaptacija na tržišne promene - Tricks and Trips".
C++ - ΜΑΘΗΜΑ 1 - ΕΙΣΑΓΩΓΗ ΚΑΙ ΣΧΕΣΗ ΜΕ ΤΗ C (4sl/p)Dimitris Psounis
ΠΕΡΙΕΧΟΜΕΝΑ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ
Α. Θεωρία
1. Η Γλώσσα C++
1.1. Γενικά
1.2. Ιστορία – Εκδόσεις
1.3. Η αναγκαιότητα της C
1.4. Μεταγλωττιστές
2. Hello World!
2.1. Πηγαίος Κώδικας
2.2. Σχόλια
2.3. Βιβλιοθήκη iostream
2.4. main, block κώδικα, return
2.5 Είσοδος/Έξοδος
2.5.1. Έξοδος με την cout
2.5.2. Οδηγία using
2.5.3. Περισσότερα για την cout
2.5.4. Είσοδος με την cin
3. Στοιχεία της C
3.1. Μεταβλητές
3.2. Σταθερές
3.3. Τελεστές και η Δομή Ελέγχου
3.4. Δομές Επανάληψης
3.5. Συναρτήσεις
3.5.1. Πολυμορφισμός Συναρτήσεων
3.6. Πίνακες
3.7. Συμβολοσειρές
3.8. Δείκτες
B.Ασκήσεις
Εφαρμογή 1
Εφαρμογή 2
Εφαρμογή 3
This presentation was held at the Atlassian & Java User Group Joint Event about Scrum & electronic tool support. It contains an introduction into Scrum, some tooling principles and an evaluation process for Scrum tools.
There are more and more earth observation data available as Open Data (e.g. Landsat, Sentinel). With the current growth, it's important to make sure providers and users use the right format to store the data to enable fast and cheap access, processing, analysis of it.
Adaptacija na trzisne promene Tips and TricksDarko Vidić
Predavanje Darka Vidića (Ceo @ GreenDesign.rs) studentima na konferenciji Emportant (Aiesec) na temu "Adaptacija na tržišne promene - Tricks and Trips".
C++ - ΜΑΘΗΜΑ 1 - ΕΙΣΑΓΩΓΗ ΚΑΙ ΣΧΕΣΗ ΜΕ ΤΗ C (4sl/p)Dimitris Psounis
ΠΕΡΙΕΧΟΜΕΝΑ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ
Α. Θεωρία
1. Η Γλώσσα C++
1.1. Γενικά
1.2. Ιστορία – Εκδόσεις
1.3. Η αναγκαιότητα της C
1.4. Μεταγλωττιστές
2. Hello World!
2.1. Πηγαίος Κώδικας
2.2. Σχόλια
2.3. Βιβλιοθήκη iostream
2.4. main, block κώδικα, return
2.5 Είσοδος/Έξοδος
2.5.1. Έξοδος με την cout
2.5.2. Οδηγία using
2.5.3. Περισσότερα για την cout
2.5.4. Είσοδος με την cin
3. Στοιχεία της C
3.1. Μεταβλητές
3.2. Σταθερές
3.3. Τελεστές και η Δομή Ελέγχου
3.4. Δομές Επανάληψης
3.5. Συναρτήσεις
3.5.1. Πολυμορφισμός Συναρτήσεων
3.6. Πίνακες
3.7. Συμβολοσειρές
3.8. Δείκτες
B.Ασκήσεις
Εφαρμογή 1
Εφαρμογή 2
Εφαρμογή 3
This presentation was held at the Atlassian & Java User Group Joint Event about Scrum & electronic tool support. It contains an introduction into Scrum, some tooling principles and an evaluation process for Scrum tools.
There are more and more earth observation data available as Open Data (e.g. Landsat, Sentinel). With the current growth, it's important to make sure providers and users use the right format to store the data to enable fast and cheap access, processing, analysis of it.
Presentation on our work mapping the famine with USAID from the September Geo DC meetup, presented by Nate Smith.
The map tiles are all free to use, released by USAID on TileStream: http://tiles.mapbox.com/usaid-horn.
More information on this work at http://developmentseed.org/projects/wfp-famine/.
Dane previewed the performance features in the upcoming Mapnik 2 release at the State of the Map conference. Video of the talk is here: http://vimeo.com/28898061.
Workshop given by Tom MacWright at Where 2.0 2011 on open source tools that let you create fast, interactive maps without using old technology like Flash or proprietary solutions like Google.
IBM Drupal Users Group Discussion on Managing and Deploying ConfigurationDevelopment Seed
Presentation to the IBM Drupal Users Group on improving configuration management in Drupal using the Features module and exportables. This is becoming a best practice for configuration management.
We presented these slides at a May 4th meeting with large scale users of Open Atrium, where we discussed where Open Atrium is headed in the next six months and got feedback on what these users need.
In this presentation, Eric Gundersen shows some real life examples of awesomeness that was achieved by opening up public data sets and making this information widely accessibly and talks about how to do this.
This presentation was given as part of the "Building Governmental Transparency" event hosted by the Center for American Progress on Friday, March 19, 2010. More details and video at http://www.americanprogress.org/events/2010/03/sunshine.html.