Visual Recognition with Anki Cozmo and TensorFlowNiklas Heidloff
Visual Recognition with Anki Cozmo and TensorFlow - Deployed on IBM Cloud viaKubernetes and Apache OpenWhisk
https://github.com/nheidloff/visual-recognition-for-cozmo-with-tensorflow
http://heidloff.net/article/visual-recognition-for-cozmo-with-tensorflow
https://twitter.com/nheidloff
https://github.com/anki/cozmo-python-sdk
https://codelabs.developers.google.com/codelabs/tensorflow-for-poets
https://www.ibm.com/cloud
https://openwhisk.apache.org
How to write your own Slack Chatbots in Javascript
Through conversational experiences people can interact with applications easier than ever before. For developers this means they have to understand how to build these natural user interfaces in addition to browser interfaces and mobile apps. In this session we will demonstrate live how to develop a chatbot for Slack. Via Node.js and the open source project botkit we’ll connect to Slack’s websocket API. In order to define the conversation flow we’ll leverage intents, entities and dialogs from IBM Watson’s Conversation service.
https://github.com/nheidloff/slack-watson-bot
https://berlin2017.codemotionworld.com/talk-detail/?detail=6962
https://twitter.com/CodemoBerlin/status/917661008537235461
When to use Serverless? When to use Kubernetes?Niklas Heidloff
Slides of a session that I have given/will give at various developer conferences in H1 2018.
Niklas Heidloff
http://twitter.com/nheidloff
http://heidloff.net
Summary Article
http://heidloff.net/article/when-to-use-serverless-kubernetes
OpenWhisk
https://openwhisk.apache.org
https://github.com/ibm-functions/composer
https://github.com/nheidloff/openwhisk-debug-nodejs
Kubernetes
https://kubernetes.io
https://istio.io
IBM Cloud
http://ibm.biz/nheidloff
Abstract
There is a lot of debate whether to use Serverless or Kubernetes to build cloud-native apps. Both have their advantages and unique capabilities which developers should take into consideration when planning new projects. We will throw some light on the topics ease of use, maturity, types of scenarios, developer productivity and debugging, supported languages, DevOps and monitoring, performance, community and pricing. Cloud-native architectures shift the complexity from within an application to orchestrations of Microservices. Both Kubernetes and Serverless have their strengths which we will discuss. Besides the core development topics, developers should also understand operational aspects how complicated it is to maintain your own systems versus using managed platforms.
Jakarta Tech Talk: How to develop your first cloud-native Application with JavaNiklas Heidloff
Slides used in this webinar: https://www.meetup.com/jakartatechtalks_/events/262259197/
Webinar recording: https://youtu.be/kp6tm8gdjTc?t=77
Cloud Native Starter for Java EE based Microservices on Kubernetes and Istio
Code: https://github.com/ibm/cloud-native-starter
Documentation: https://github.com/ibm/cloud-native-starter#documentation
Harnessing the power of aws using dot netDror Helper
In the past AWS and C# seemed to belong to two different eco-systems. One was a leading cloud platform while the other a widely used, powerful programming platform.
Does it mean that a developer that needs to provide a solution in the cloud must choose between the two? Not anymore.
In this talk, I will show how to write C# code that runs in a dockerized container in the cloud or as an AWS Lambda and harness, the popular AWS services.
Swift is a robust language for mobile but cloud development opens the door to new opportunities for today's top app developers. Integrating projects to backend systems can sometimes be problematic, requiring new tools and skills. It doesn't have to be; end-to-end Swift opens the door to radically simpler app dev so we can all focus on the engagement. This session will describe the work that's been done to bring Swift to the server, both in terms of efforts in the Swift.org projects, and with implementation of server frameworks, and show you how you can quickly create and deploy applications with both server and client components.
Presented by Chris Bailey at the Swift Summit, Nov 7th 2016
Visual Recognition with Anki Cozmo and TensorFlowNiklas Heidloff
Visual Recognition with Anki Cozmo and TensorFlow - Deployed on IBM Cloud viaKubernetes and Apache OpenWhisk
https://github.com/nheidloff/visual-recognition-for-cozmo-with-tensorflow
http://heidloff.net/article/visual-recognition-for-cozmo-with-tensorflow
https://twitter.com/nheidloff
https://github.com/anki/cozmo-python-sdk
https://codelabs.developers.google.com/codelabs/tensorflow-for-poets
https://www.ibm.com/cloud
https://openwhisk.apache.org
How to write your own Slack Chatbots in Javascript
Through conversational experiences people can interact with applications easier than ever before. For developers this means they have to understand how to build these natural user interfaces in addition to browser interfaces and mobile apps. In this session we will demonstrate live how to develop a chatbot for Slack. Via Node.js and the open source project botkit we’ll connect to Slack’s websocket API. In order to define the conversation flow we’ll leverage intents, entities and dialogs from IBM Watson’s Conversation service.
https://github.com/nheidloff/slack-watson-bot
https://berlin2017.codemotionworld.com/talk-detail/?detail=6962
https://twitter.com/CodemoBerlin/status/917661008537235461
When to use Serverless? When to use Kubernetes?Niklas Heidloff
Slides of a session that I have given/will give at various developer conferences in H1 2018.
Niklas Heidloff
http://twitter.com/nheidloff
http://heidloff.net
Summary Article
http://heidloff.net/article/when-to-use-serverless-kubernetes
OpenWhisk
https://openwhisk.apache.org
https://github.com/ibm-functions/composer
https://github.com/nheidloff/openwhisk-debug-nodejs
Kubernetes
https://kubernetes.io
https://istio.io
IBM Cloud
http://ibm.biz/nheidloff
Abstract
There is a lot of debate whether to use Serverless or Kubernetes to build cloud-native apps. Both have their advantages and unique capabilities which developers should take into consideration when planning new projects. We will throw some light on the topics ease of use, maturity, types of scenarios, developer productivity and debugging, supported languages, DevOps and monitoring, performance, community and pricing. Cloud-native architectures shift the complexity from within an application to orchestrations of Microservices. Both Kubernetes and Serverless have their strengths which we will discuss. Besides the core development topics, developers should also understand operational aspects how complicated it is to maintain your own systems versus using managed platforms.
Jakarta Tech Talk: How to develop your first cloud-native Application with JavaNiklas Heidloff
Slides used in this webinar: https://www.meetup.com/jakartatechtalks_/events/262259197/
Webinar recording: https://youtu.be/kp6tm8gdjTc?t=77
Cloud Native Starter for Java EE based Microservices on Kubernetes and Istio
Code: https://github.com/ibm/cloud-native-starter
Documentation: https://github.com/ibm/cloud-native-starter#documentation
Harnessing the power of aws using dot netDror Helper
In the past AWS and C# seemed to belong to two different eco-systems. One was a leading cloud platform while the other a widely used, powerful programming platform.
Does it mean that a developer that needs to provide a solution in the cloud must choose between the two? Not anymore.
In this talk, I will show how to write C# code that runs in a dockerized container in the cloud or as an AWS Lambda and harness, the popular AWS services.
Swift is a robust language for mobile but cloud development opens the door to new opportunities for today's top app developers. Integrating projects to backend systems can sometimes be problematic, requiring new tools and skills. It doesn't have to be; end-to-end Swift opens the door to radically simpler app dev so we can all focus on the engagement. This session will describe the work that's been done to bring Swift to the server, both in terms of efforts in the Swift.org projects, and with implementation of server frameworks, and show you how you can quickly create and deploy applications with both server and client components.
Presented by Chris Bailey at the Swift Summit, Nov 7th 2016
Swift has gone from being a closed project at Apple to an open-source language the community can help shape and evolve on many development platforms. With the support of the wider community, the evolution of Swift is looking very positive as users get ideas from a wide range of technical perspectives.
Presented by Karl Weinmeister at the Swift Summit, Nov 7th 2016
Continuous Integration & Development with GitlabAyush Sharma
GitLab CI is a part of GitLab, a web application with an API that stores its state in a database. It manages projects/builds and provides a nice user interface, besides all the features of GitLab. GitLab Runner is an application which processes builds.
NativeScript - Open source framework for building truly native mobile apps wi...Dan Wilson
NativeScript is an open source framework for no-compromise mobile applications. Use web skills — Angular, TypeScript or JavaScript and get native UI and performance on iOS and AndroNativeScript - Open source framework for building truly native mobile apps with Angular, TypeScript or JavaScript.
Developing multi-platform microservices using .NET coreDror Helper
In the past, C# developers’ could only look in envy as the world moved to container based micro services and cloud deployment – until now.
With the new ASP.NET Core a C# developer can write REST based microservices using the latest and greatest Visual Studio and deploy them in a different OS - or the cloud using Docker, quickly and effortlessly.
EclipseCon-Europe 2013: Making the Eclipse IDE fun againmartinlippert
Many Eclipse IDE users are still happy using Eclipse as their daily Java IDE - and indeed, the Java tooling in Eclipse is great. But don’t you hear people saying things like: Eclipse got too big, too slow, too clunky, too overloaded with features and plugins, doesn't support language X, hard to configure, and similar complaints? I do. I hear people complaining about all sorts of things and I am afraid of Eclipse losing its great reputation as an IDE. As a consequence, I think, we should try to make Eclipse fun again.
This talk throws in some proposals for making Eclipse fun again, shows some live demos of features we worked on to achieve this, and discusses many of the ideas we’ve been having. The idea is not to present ready-to-use solutions only, but also to trigger thoughts, discussions, and build the ground for more work in this direction. Eclipse should be fun again.
Serverless Orchestration with Azure Durable FunctionsCallon Campbell
Durable Functions is an open source framework for Azure Functions. It allows you to write long-running orchestration as a single function while maintaining local state. All in code with no JSON schemas or UI designers.
.NET Serverless Development on AWS - AWS Online Tech TalksAmazon Web Services
Learning Objectives:
- Get a recap of existing support of Lambda .Net Core 2.0
- Learn about the newest features in .NET Core 2.0 support of Lambda
- Learn how to build a serverless application in .Net Core 2.0
You can write the best, most structured documentation in the world - and your users will still arrive by some other route. This session focuses on the GitHub repos that your documentation references, and how to prepare for these to be the entry point for someone.
The story of how our small team automated our way to fully customized, interactive API documentation in Postman–including visualizations, example responses, and an OpenAPI-esque object models section. Along the way, we open-sourced much of the workflow and happened to win a hackathon.
Don’t get bogged down by all the technical jargon and unnecessary syntax of programming languages. We help you separate the wheat from chaff, do what matters the most - ideate, design and develop the web site and Mobile application with the right technologies and tools. All in an interactive, fun and enjoyable way, just like how you would play games.
Texavi’s Code Bootcamp will equip you with the life skills of critical thinking, clarity of thought, analysis, design-thinking, coding and more importantly learning technology in a practical manner. Besides the hands-on learning, you will get access to our treasure of insightful, high-quality resources and materials, course certificate and some nice swag items like digital badges, laptop stickers and more!
Still not convinced, get a low-down on what you would get out of the 'Code Bootcamp for Kids - Learn Programming workshop’, check this out!
An Introduction to AWS for Developers: AWS Developer Workshop - Web Summit 2018Amazon Web Services
An Introduction to AWS for Developers: AWS Developer Workshop - Web Summit 2018
Brand new to AWS or interested in learning more about how you can get started with the AWS Cloud to build your next app or your next startup? Join this session and more about application development, deployment and operations on AWS, why AWS is the most popular platform for technology startups and how you can use the AWS Cloud to serve your first customer and scale to serve your first 100 million customers.
Speaker: Alex Casalboni - Technical Evangelist, AWS
Swift has gone from being a closed project at Apple to an open-source language the community can help shape and evolve on many development platforms. With the support of the wider community, the evolution of Swift is looking very positive as users get ideas from a wide range of technical perspectives.
Presented by Karl Weinmeister at the Swift Summit, Nov 7th 2016
Continuous Integration & Development with GitlabAyush Sharma
GitLab CI is a part of GitLab, a web application with an API that stores its state in a database. It manages projects/builds and provides a nice user interface, besides all the features of GitLab. GitLab Runner is an application which processes builds.
NativeScript - Open source framework for building truly native mobile apps wi...Dan Wilson
NativeScript is an open source framework for no-compromise mobile applications. Use web skills — Angular, TypeScript or JavaScript and get native UI and performance on iOS and AndroNativeScript - Open source framework for building truly native mobile apps with Angular, TypeScript or JavaScript.
Developing multi-platform microservices using .NET coreDror Helper
In the past, C# developers’ could only look in envy as the world moved to container based micro services and cloud deployment – until now.
With the new ASP.NET Core a C# developer can write REST based microservices using the latest and greatest Visual Studio and deploy them in a different OS - or the cloud using Docker, quickly and effortlessly.
EclipseCon-Europe 2013: Making the Eclipse IDE fun againmartinlippert
Many Eclipse IDE users are still happy using Eclipse as their daily Java IDE - and indeed, the Java tooling in Eclipse is great. But don’t you hear people saying things like: Eclipse got too big, too slow, too clunky, too overloaded with features and plugins, doesn't support language X, hard to configure, and similar complaints? I do. I hear people complaining about all sorts of things and I am afraid of Eclipse losing its great reputation as an IDE. As a consequence, I think, we should try to make Eclipse fun again.
This talk throws in some proposals for making Eclipse fun again, shows some live demos of features we worked on to achieve this, and discusses many of the ideas we’ve been having. The idea is not to present ready-to-use solutions only, but also to trigger thoughts, discussions, and build the ground for more work in this direction. Eclipse should be fun again.
Serverless Orchestration with Azure Durable FunctionsCallon Campbell
Durable Functions is an open source framework for Azure Functions. It allows you to write long-running orchestration as a single function while maintaining local state. All in code with no JSON schemas or UI designers.
.NET Serverless Development on AWS - AWS Online Tech TalksAmazon Web Services
Learning Objectives:
- Get a recap of existing support of Lambda .Net Core 2.0
- Learn about the newest features in .NET Core 2.0 support of Lambda
- Learn how to build a serverless application in .Net Core 2.0
You can write the best, most structured documentation in the world - and your users will still arrive by some other route. This session focuses on the GitHub repos that your documentation references, and how to prepare for these to be the entry point for someone.
The story of how our small team automated our way to fully customized, interactive API documentation in Postman–including visualizations, example responses, and an OpenAPI-esque object models section. Along the way, we open-sourced much of the workflow and happened to win a hackathon.
Don’t get bogged down by all the technical jargon and unnecessary syntax of programming languages. We help you separate the wheat from chaff, do what matters the most - ideate, design and develop the web site and Mobile application with the right technologies and tools. All in an interactive, fun and enjoyable way, just like how you would play games.
Texavi’s Code Bootcamp will equip you with the life skills of critical thinking, clarity of thought, analysis, design-thinking, coding and more importantly learning technology in a practical manner. Besides the hands-on learning, you will get access to our treasure of insightful, high-quality resources and materials, course certificate and some nice swag items like digital badges, laptop stickers and more!
Still not convinced, get a low-down on what you would get out of the 'Code Bootcamp for Kids - Learn Programming workshop’, check this out!
An Introduction to AWS for Developers: AWS Developer Workshop - Web Summit 2018Amazon Web Services
An Introduction to AWS for Developers: AWS Developer Workshop - Web Summit 2018
Brand new to AWS or interested in learning more about how you can get started with the AWS Cloud to build your next app or your next startup? Join this session and more about application development, deployment and operations on AWS, why AWS is the most popular platform for technology startups and how you can use the AWS Cloud to serve your first customer and scale to serve your first 100 million customers.
Speaker: Alex Casalboni - Technical Evangelist, AWS
An Introduction to AWS for Developers: AWS Developer Workshop - Web Summit 2018Amazon Web Services
An Introduction to AWS for Developers: AWS Developer Workshop - Web Summit 2018
Brand new to AWS or interested in learning more about how you can get started with the AWS Cloud to build your next app or your next startup? Join this session and more about application development, deployment and operations on AWS, why AWS is the most popular platform for technology startups and how you can use the AWS Cloud to serve your first customer and scale to serve your first 100 million customers.
Speaker: Alex Casalboni - Technical Evangelist, AWS
When switching to cloud development, you're required to learn new tools, new paradigms, and new coding patterns. But what about the tools you’re already familiar with? We’ll take a tour of some useful tooling available to C# developers working with AWS built around familiar stalwarts like Visual Studio, PowerShell, and the dotnet CLI. We’ll also meet some new favorites along the way as we show the minimal and easy code changes needed to transform an existing C# WebAPI project to run in a serverless architecture.
Automated testing is an essential part of assuring the quality and functional state of your software. One of the biggest challenges in automating your testing can be the simulating user interaction with your UI. For Alexa custom skills, users generally interact via multi-step conversations, which result in a request-response flow to your endpoint. The right set of tools and APIs can help you tackle the complexity of simulating such interactions in an automated fashion. This session demonstrates how to create conversational scripts that can be executed against an Alexa skill endpoint to validate the skill’s output against predefined assertions. You'll leave this talk armed with practical knowledge of how to establish powerful test automation suites for your Alexa skills, helping you ensure that your new skills behave exactly as you expect, and that you don’t accidentally break things while working on new versions. Bring your own laptop and AWS account.
ITB2019 Easily Build Amazon Alexa skills with ColdFusion - Mike CallahanOrtus Solutions, Corp
Code Examples: https://github.com/mikecallahan/cfalexa
Learn how super simple it can be to create custom "Skills" with ColdFusion to use on Amazon Alexa devices. Walk away with an understanding of how Alexa voice technology works and, most importantly, how you can utilize ColdFusion to easily build your own custom skills. This session will cover everything from using CommandBox to initiate your development using a ForgeBox package to consuming utterances, intents and slots and creating custom voice responses that engage and interact with your user. Learn how to use the Amazon Developer portal in conjunction with ColdFusion to rapidly build your own custom Alexa skills. At the end of the session you will walk away with everything you will need including a ColdFusion framework and template to immediately get started. Voice technology is the future and ColdFusion is the tool that can deliver rapid results. Join this session to see just how super easy it can be.
Taking Jupyter Notebooks and Apache Spark to the Next Level PixieDust with Da...Databricks
PixieDust is a new open source library that helps data scientists and developers working in Jupyter Notebooks and Apache Spark be more efficient. PixieDust speeds up data manipulation and display with features like: auto-visualization of Spark DataFrames, real-time Spark job progress monitoring, automated local install of Python and Scala kernels running with Spark, and much more.
Come along and learn how you can use this tool in your own projects to visualize and explore data effortlessly with no coding. Oh, and if you prefer working with a Scala Notebook, this session is also for you, as PixieDust can also run on a Scala Kernel. Imagine being able to visualize your favorite Python chart engines from a Scala Notebook!
We’ll finish the session with a demo combining Twitter, Watson Tone Analyzer, Spark Streaming, and some fun real-time visualizations–all running within a Notebook.
IT Camp 2019: How to build your first Alexa skill in under one hourIonut Balan
The presentation I gave at IT Camp 2019 conference about how to build your first Alexa skill in under one hour using .NET Core, macOS and Azure Functions.
How volkswagen used microservices and automation to develop self service solu...Marcos Entenza Garcia
Discovery session presented during Red Hat Summit 2019 about creating self-service solutions using Ansible Tower and OpenShift to onboard developers into the platform during Red Hat Open Innovation Labs for VW in Germany
Build a Voice-Based Chatbot for Your Amazon Connect Contact CenterAmazon Web Services
Learn how easy it is to incorporate a voice-based Amazon Lex chatbot into your Amazon Connect contact center. In this workshop, we walk you through configuring your own Amazon Connect contact center, implementing a chatbot, and using it in your workflows to deliver a personalized voice-based caller experience. You also have the opportunity to further personalize caller experiences by using AWS Lambda to access caller information from your customer data system. Leave this workshop with a functioning Amazon Connect contact center and a voice-enabled chatbot that you can continually modify to your business needs over time. Come prepared to build by bringing your laptop and a phone to make test calls.
Steve Bowden - Alexa Presentation - Why I build Alexa SkillsSteven Bowden
Steve Bowden is a Brisbane based Alexa Skill builder who has won finalist prizes in two worldwide Alexa hackathons and continues to test various use cases on the platform.
This slide-pack covers his experience developing on the platform, explains why building Skills has become so rewarding and discusses the new frontiers and untapped use cases for the next wave of Alexa Skills.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) services on the AWS cloud bring deep learning (DL) technologies like natural language understanding (NLU), automatic speech recognition (ASR), image recognition and computer vision (CV), text-to-speech (TTS), and machine learning (ML) within reach of every developer. In this session, you will be introduced to several new AI services: Amazon Lex, to build sophisticated text and voice chatbots; Amazon Rekognition, for deep learning-based image recognition; and Amazon Polly, for turning text into lifelike speech. The opportunities to apply one or more of these DL services are nearly boundless and this session will provide a number of examples and use cases to help you get started.
A walkthrough of the Alexa ecosystem and an overview of building skills.
From a presentation given at the Denver Alexa Meetup Sept 2018.
Notes at: https://www.madskills.io/2018/09/03/alexa-getting-started/
OpenFaaS - zero serverless in 60 seconds anywhere with case-studiesAlex Ellis
OpenFaaS - zero serverless in 60 seconds anywhere with case-studies. This talk was given at Agile Peterborough and featured three of the newest case-studies with OpenFaaS.
Similar to Create Alexa Skills using IBM Watson Conversation and Apache OpenWhisk (20)
How to develop your first cloud-native Applications with Java - 30 MinutesNiklas Heidloff
Cloud Native Starter for Java EE based Microservices on Kubernetes and Istio
Code: https://github.com/nheidloff/cloud-native-starter
Documentation: https://github.com/nheidloff/cloud-native-starter#documentation
Development of AI Applications without Machine Learning SkillsNiklas Heidloff
Slides of the session "Development of AI Applications without Machine Learning Skills" at the new.New Festival: https://www.newnewfestival.com/program/
Demos:
1) Anki Cozmo Visual Recognition of Toys with TensorFlow: https://youtu.be/kS873xLoq9o?t=5s
2) Visual Recognition on iOS and Android Devices via TensorFlow Lite: https://youtu.be/kS873xLoq9o?t=39s
3) Object Detection of Anki Overdrive Cars via TensorFlow: https://youtu.be/kS873xLoq9o?t=1m17s
4) Augmented Reality Demo using Watson Assistant and Speech to Text: https://youtu.be/kS873xLoq9o?t=1m57s
5) AutoML with Watson Studio: https://youtu.be/kS873xLoq9o?t=4m5s
6) IBM Code Model Asset Exchange: https://youtu.be/kS873xLoq9o?t=6m42s
http://heidloff.net
https://twitter.com/nheidloff
Cognitive IBM Watson Services for Bluemix DevelopersNiklas Heidloff
Cognitive IBM Watson Services for Bluemix Developers
https://www.ibm.com/smarterplanet/us/en/ibmwatson/developercloud/
http://heidloff.net/article/ibm-watson-samples-get-started
Steer cars via speech and gestures and prevent collisions via the Watson IoT Platform
Collision Prevention for Anki Overdrive Cars with Bluemix
http://heidloff.net/article/collision-prevention-anki-overdrive-cars-bluemix
Steering Anki Overdrive Cars via Speech Recognition on Bluemix
http://heidloff.net/article/steering-anki-overdrive-cars-speech-recognition-bluemix-watson
Steering Anki Overdrive Cars via Kinect and Bluemix
http://heidloff.net/article/anki-overdrive-cars-kinect-bluemix
Steering Anki Overdrive Cars via Leap Motion Gestures and Bluemix
http://heidloff.net/article/steering-anki-overdrive-cars-leap-motion-gestures-bluemix
Rapid Application Development in the Cloud and On-Premises with Docker
Niklas Heidloff
@nheidloff
http://heidloff.net
JavaLand 2016: https://www.doag.org/konferenz/konferenzplaner/konferenzplaner_details.php?id=499959&locS=0&vid=515755
With the availability of new platform stacks and new tools, the coding of applications has become a lot easier over the last years. However a key problem of software development often still occurs which is the challenge of rapid deployments in different environments development, testing and production and both on-premises and cloud. The typical developers excuse it works for me doesn’t count anymore. Instead today developers are responsible for the complete development cycle up to the deployment and testing in production environments. Fortunately Docker addresses this challenge and makes it very easy to deploy applications in different environments. This empowers developers and allows them to be really innovative by focussing on writing code to go from concept to production in minutes rather than months. In this session we are going to use the Cloud Foundry implementation IBM Bluemix to get applications deployed to the cloud by leveraging the power and portability of Docker containers. Well talk about everything from build pipelines, to private registries, container monitoring and more.
Collaborative Line of Business Applications on IBM BluemixNiklas Heidloff
How to build CLEAN Applications with Cloudant, LoopBack, Express, Angular and Node. JavaScript everywhere.
https://github.com/IBM-Bluemix/collaboration
https://twitter.com/nheidloff
https://bluemix.net
Rapid Application Development in the Cloud and On-Premises with DockerNiklas Heidloff
Niklas Heidloff, IBM
Bluemix Developer Advocate
@nheidloff
heidloff.net
Session from code.talks September 2015
https://www.codetalks.de/2015/programm/rapid-application-development-in-the-cloud-and-on-premises-with-docker
IBM Bluemix for Administrators with Focus on XPagesNiklas Heidloff
IBM Bluemix for Administrators with Focus on XPages
http://admincamp.de/AC15/Agenda
http://www.admincamp.de/AC15/Track0Session2
Niklas Heidloff, IBM
Bluemix Developer Advocate
@nheidloff
heidloff.net
10 Minutes Bluemix Pitch from Dev to Dev
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7zS1_6TZD8
Niklas Heidloff, IBM, Bluemix Developer Advocate
http://twitter.com/nheidloff,
http://heidloff.net
https://bluemix.net
IBM Bluemix Demos: Driving Smartphone and Personality BallNiklas Heidloff
IBM Bluemix Demos of Watson and IoT
- Driving Smartphone
- Personality Ball
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmR9rdkkagQ
Blog: Steering a driving Android Phone over the Web via Speech Recognition in IBM Bluemix http://heidloff.net/nh/home.nsf/article.xsp?id=02.03.2015083022NHEATJ.htm
Blog: Changing the Colors of Sphero Balls dependent on the Personality of Twitter Users http://heidloff.net/nh/home.nsf/article.xsp?id=09.03.2015122939NHEFH4.htm
IBM Bluemix: http://bluemix.net
Watson: http://ibm.com/smarterplanet/us/en/ibmwatson/developercloud
IBM Bluemix News: http://bluemix.info
IBM Bluemix Developers: http://developer.ibm.com/bluemix
Niklas Heidloff Blog: http://heidloff.net
Sphero: http://store.gosphero.com/products/chariot
Chariot: http://www.gosphero.com/sphero/
Sphero Developers://developer.gosphero.com/
Sphero SDK: https://github.com/orbotix/Sphero-Android-SDK
Eclipse Paho JavaScript: http://www.eclipse.org/paho/clients/js/
Eclipse Paho Java: http://www.eclipse.org/paho/clients/java/
Twitter4J: http://twitter4j.org/en/index.html
IBM Bluemix - The Cloud Platform Java Developers have been looking forNiklas Heidloff
Sessions at http://developerworld.heise.de / March 2015
Today, developers creating simple Web based applications have benefited from an abundance of new easy to use tools. But Java developers who want to create more powerful full-featured applications are often stuck with the tedious old-school approach to application development. That’s until now. Today, with IBM’s new Bluemix cloud platform, Java developers can get up and running with their code quickly and easily, without dealing with any of the underlying infrastructure, operating systems, or network configurations. Bluemix lets you, the developer, focus on what really matters—your application. With Bluemix, you can also experience true developer freedom. From Java EE to Spring, Tomcat to WebSphere Liberty, from Ant to Gradle, and from Eclipse to IntelliJ, you’re free to choose the tools, languages, and frameworks that best fit your needs.
Build cognitive Apps that help enhance, scale and accelerate Human ExpertiseNiklas Heidloff
Sessions at http://developerworld.heise.de / March 2015
IBM Watson represents a bold new partnership between people and computers that enhances, scales, and accelerates human expertise. Watson provides various cognitive services that can be integrated via REST APIs in your own apps, for example user modeling, questions and answers, speech recognition, concept expansion and much more. Attend this session to learn about the cognitive Watson services available on IBM Bluemix, IBM's Platform as a Service. With Bluemix developers can focus on writing code rather than setting up infrastructure and they can mix various services into their applications. In this session you'll see a live demo how to build apps leveraging these cognitive capabilities.
In 2015, I used to write extensions for Joomla, WordPress, phpBB3, etc and I ...Juraj Vysvader
In 2015, I used to write extensions for Joomla, WordPress, phpBB3, etc and I didn't get rich from it but it did have 63K downloads (powered possible tens of thousands of websites).
AI Pilot Review: The World’s First Virtual Assistant Marketing SuiteGoogle
AI Pilot Review: The World’s First Virtual Assistant Marketing Suite
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See My Other Reviews Article:
(1) TubeTrivia AI Review: https://sumonreview.com/tubetrivia-ai-review
(2) SocioWave Review: https://sumonreview.com/sociowave-review
(3) AI Partner & Profit Review: https://sumonreview.com/ai-partner-profit-review
(4) AI Ebook Suite Review: https://sumonreview.com/ai-ebook-suite-review
Quarkus Hidden and Forbidden ExtensionsMax Andersen
Quarkus has a vast extension ecosystem and is known for its subsonic and subatomic feature set. Some of these features are not as well known, and some extensions are less talked about, but that does not make them less interesting - quite the opposite.
Come join this talk to see some tips and tricks for using Quarkus and some of the lesser known features, extensions and development techniques.
Code reviews are vital for ensuring good code quality. They serve as one of our last lines of defense against bugs and subpar code reaching production.
Yet, they often turn into annoying tasks riddled with frustration, hostility, unclear feedback and lack of standards. How can we improve this crucial process?
In this session we will cover:
- The Art of Effective Code Reviews
- Streamlining the Review Process
- Elevating Reviews with Automated Tools
By the end of this presentation, you'll have the knowledge on how to organize and improve your code review proces
Navigating the Metaverse: A Journey into Virtual Evolution"Donna Lenk
Join us for an exploration of the Metaverse's evolution, where innovation meets imagination. Discover new dimensions of virtual events, engage with thought-provoking discussions, and witness the transformative power of digital realms."
Globus Connect Server Deep Dive - GlobusWorld 2024Globus
We explore the Globus Connect Server (GCS) architecture and experiment with advanced configuration options and use cases. This content is targeted at system administrators who are familiar with GCS and currently operate—or are planning to operate—broader deployments at their institution.
Check out the webinar slides to learn more about how XfilesPro transforms Salesforce document management by leveraging its world-class applications. For more details, please connect with sales@xfilespro.com
If you want to watch the on-demand webinar, please click here: https://www.xfilespro.com/webinars/salesforce-document-management-2-0-smarter-faster-better/
Accelerate Enterprise Software Engineering with PlatformlessWSO2
Key takeaways:
Challenges of building platforms and the benefits of platformless.
Key principles of platformless, including API-first, cloud-native middleware, platform engineering, and developer experience.
How Choreo enables the platformless experience.
How key concepts like application architecture, domain-driven design, zero trust, and cell-based architecture are inherently a part of Choreo.
Demo of an end-to-end app built and deployed on Choreo.
Top Features to Include in Your Winzo Clone App for Business Growth (4).pptxrickgrimesss22
Discover the essential features to incorporate in your Winzo clone app to boost business growth, enhance user engagement, and drive revenue. Learn how to create a compelling gaming experience that stands out in the competitive market.
Unleash Unlimited Potential with One-Time Purchase
BoxLang is more than just a language; it's a community. By choosing a Visionary License, you're not just investing in your success, you're actively contributing to the ongoing development and support of BoxLang.
Into the Box Keynote Day 2: Unveiling amazing updates and announcements for modern CFML developers! Get ready for exciting releases and updates on Ortus tools and products. Stay tuned for cutting-edge innovations designed to boost your productivity.
top nidhi software solution freedownloadvrstrong314
This presentation emphasizes the importance of data security and legal compliance for Nidhi companies in India. It highlights how online Nidhi software solutions, like Vector Nidhi Software, offer advanced features tailored to these needs. Key aspects include encryption, access controls, and audit trails to ensure data security. The software complies with regulatory guidelines from the MCA and RBI and adheres to Nidhi Rules, 2014. With customizable, user-friendly interfaces and real-time features, these Nidhi software solutions enhance efficiency, support growth, and provide exceptional member services. The presentation concludes with contact information for further inquiries.
Paketo Buildpacks : la meilleure façon de construire des images OCI? DevopsDa...Anthony Dahanne
Les Buildpacks existent depuis plus de 10 ans ! D’abord, ils étaient utilisés pour détecter et construire une application avant de la déployer sur certains PaaS. Ensuite, nous avons pu créer des images Docker (OCI) avec leur dernière génération, les Cloud Native Buildpacks (CNCF en incubation). Sont-ils une bonne alternative au Dockerfile ? Que sont les buildpacks Paketo ? Quelles communautés les soutiennent et comment ?
Venez le découvrir lors de cette session ignite
Exploring Innovations in Data Repository Solutions - Insights from the U.S. G...Globus
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has made substantial investments in meeting evolving scientific, technical, and policy driven demands on storing, managing, and delivering data. As these demands continue to grow in complexity and scale, the USGS must continue to explore innovative solutions to improve its management, curation, sharing, delivering, and preservation approaches for large-scale research data. Supporting these needs, the USGS has partnered with the University of Chicago-Globus to research and develop advanced repository components and workflows leveraging its current investment in Globus. The primary outcome of this partnership includes the development of a prototype enterprise repository, driven by USGS Data Release requirements, through exploration and implementation of the entire suite of the Globus platform offerings, including Globus Flow, Globus Auth, Globus Transfer, and Globus Search. This presentation will provide insights into this research partnership, introduce the unique requirements and challenges being addressed and provide relevant project progress.
Climate Science Flows: Enabling Petabyte-Scale Climate Analysis with the Eart...Globus
The Earth System Grid Federation (ESGF) is a global network of data servers that archives and distributes the planet’s largest collection of Earth system model output for thousands of climate and environmental scientists worldwide. Many of these petabyte-scale data archives are located in proximity to large high-performance computing (HPC) or cloud computing resources, but the primary workflow for data users consists of transferring data, and applying computations on a different system. As a part of the ESGF 2.0 US project (funded by the United States Department of Energy Office of Science), we developed pre-defined data workflows, which can be run on-demand, capable of applying many data reduction and data analysis to the large ESGF data archives, transferring only the resultant analysis (ex. visualizations, smaller data files). In this talk, we will showcase a few of these workflows, highlighting how Globus Flows can be used for petabyte-scale climate analysis.
First Steps with Globus Compute Multi-User EndpointsGlobus
In this presentation we will share our experiences around getting started with the Globus Compute multi-user endpoint. Working with the Pharmacology group at the University of Auckland, we have previously written an application using Globus Compute that can offload computationally expensive steps in the researcher's workflows, which they wish to manage from their familiar Windows environments, onto the NeSI (New Zealand eScience Infrastructure) cluster. Some of the challenges we have encountered were that each researcher had to set up and manage their own single-user globus compute endpoint and that the workloads had varying resource requirements (CPUs, memory and wall time) between different runs. We hope that the multi-user endpoint will help to address these challenges and share an update on our progress here.
First Steps with Globus Compute Multi-User Endpoints
Create Alexa Skills using IBM Watson Conversation and Apache OpenWhisk
1. Create Alexa Skills using
IBM Watson Conversation and
Apache OpenWhisk
Niklas Heidloff
Developer Advocate, IBM
@nheidloff
heidloff.net
January 2018
2. Alexa, start Watson
How is the weather?
Berlin
Hello. How can I help you?
Please tell me your location.
Okay. I'll lookup the weather for Berlin... Looking up
weather information for Berlin...
Light rain developing in the afternoon. Highs in the
upper 30s with temperatures nearly steady overnight.
Demo
@nheidloff
5. Motivation of the PatternMotivation
• Use Alexa to test conversations defined with Watson
• Learn Apache OpenWhisk and Watson Conversation
capabilities
• Use Watson Conversation for rapid prototyping of
conversations for Alexa skills
@nheidloff
21. IBMCloudFunctions OpenWhisk Function Web URL
@nheidloff
Web URL:
https://openwhisk.ng.bluemix.net/api/v1/web/niklas_heidloff%40de.ibm.com_demo/default/alexa-watson.json