Code your Own: Authentication Provider for Blackboard LearnDan Rinzel
Presentation from Blackboard Developers Conference 2012 on how to build your own Authentication plugin for Blackboard Learn 9.1 Service Pack 8 or later.
Code your Own: Authentication Provider for Blackboard LearnDan Rinzel
Presentation from Blackboard Developers Conference 2012 on how to build your own Authentication plugin for Blackboard Learn 9.1 Service Pack 8 or later.
Challenges for researchers in the Digital HumanitiesLIBIS
The digital evolution of our society is increasingly affecting and enabling research in the humanities where digital resources and cultural datasets are now being considered as valuable research material. This evolution has increased the need for infrastructures and web environments where researchers from the humanities can collaboratively work on their data and even actively involve citizens. But while this digital evolution also brings new opportunities for service providers, there are many challenges to overcome when collaborating with humanities research groups in the development of their research infrastructures. At LIBIS, a service provider for information solutions at the University of Leuven (KU Leuven - Belgium), we have experienced some of the main issues being the sometimes limited technological knowhow of the researchers, but especially the lack of resources for the continued maintenance and support of the digital humanities infrastructures and datasets after the project funding period has ended.
This presentation focusses on a number of Humanities infrastructure projects in which library, archival and museum tools have been used in combination with other open source and proprietary systems to provide a sustainable and innovative environment for different humanities research groups. We like to share our experiences on the active collaboration with the researchers in the writing of project proposals and the design and development of their infrastructures as well as provide a set of recommendations concerning the selection of tools and standards to guarantee a long lasting collaboration.
IPv6 is slowly making its way into our environments and we need to be aware of how it impacts the systems we manage. This presentation takes us through a basic review of the protocol from a pentesters perspective
Challenges for researchers in the Digital HumanitiesLIBIS
The digital evolution of our society is increasingly affecting and enabling research in the humanities where digital resources and cultural datasets are now being considered as valuable research material. This evolution has increased the need for infrastructures and web environments where researchers from the humanities can collaboratively work on their data and even actively involve citizens. But while this digital evolution also brings new opportunities for service providers, there are many challenges to overcome when collaborating with humanities research groups in the development of their research infrastructures. At LIBIS, a service provider for information solutions at the University of Leuven (KU Leuven - Belgium), we have experienced some of the main issues being the sometimes limited technological knowhow of the researchers, but especially the lack of resources for the continued maintenance and support of the digital humanities infrastructures and datasets after the project funding period has ended.
This presentation focusses on a number of Humanities infrastructure projects in which library, archival and museum tools have been used in combination with other open source and proprietary systems to provide a sustainable and innovative environment for different humanities research groups. We like to share our experiences on the active collaboration with the researchers in the writing of project proposals and the design and development of their infrastructures as well as provide a set of recommendations concerning the selection of tools and standards to guarantee a long lasting collaboration.
IPv6 is slowly making its way into our environments and we need to be aware of how it impacts the systems we manage. This presentation takes us through a basic review of the protocol from a pentesters perspective
User experience service design innovation for real worldNTUST
This slide presents our user experience service design process for real world in DITLDESIGN. Three case studies from DITLDESIGN were adapted to illustrate our method, mindset, and results. There three projects won RedDot best of best, junior prize, and CHI SDC golden award.
165. WebSocket 同步編輯
SpreadsheetControl
multiserver.pl
Web::Hippie
ScheduleScheetCommand
set A1 value n 2046 Plack
RenderSheet
Feersum
EV/libev
166. WebSocket 同步編輯
SpreadsheetControl
multiserver.pl
Web::Hippie
ScheduleScheetCommand
set A1 value n 2046 Plack
RenderSheet
傳送 Feersum
EV/libev
167. WebSocket 同步編輯
SpreadsheetControl
multiserver.pl
ScheduleScheetCommand
Web::Hippie 群播
set A1 value n 2046 Plack
RenderSheet
傳送 Feersum
EV/libev
168. WebSocket 同步編輯
SpreadsheetControl
multiserver.pl
ScheduleScheetCommand
Web::Hippie 群播
set A1 value n 2046 Plack
ScheduleScheetCommand
RenderSheet
傳送 Feersum
EV/libev
set A1 value n 2046
(isRemote = true)
RenderSheet
185. YAPC::NA, 2006
“I think, but I cannot prove, that by
the next year JavaScript 2.0 will
bootstrap itself, complete self
hosting, compile back to JavaScript,
and replace Ruby as the Next Big
Thing in all environments. ”
187. YAPC::NA, 2006
“JavaScript will become the common
backend for all dynamic languages,
and so you can write Perl to run in the
browser, on the server, and inside
databases, all with the same set of
development tools. ”
216. Zappa: Node.js 懶人包
“If you can describe it
in 495 characters,
why on earth should
Maurice
it take 879?”
Machado
zappajs.org
217. require('zappa') -
@view layout: -
html = body = @body
@get '/': - @render 'index'
@view index: - for name, value of {
wiki: Wiki to HTML
html: HTML to Wiki
}
form method: 'post', =
p = textarea {name}
p = input {type: 'submit', value}
218. require('zappa') -
@view layout: -
html = body = @body
@get '/': - @render 'index'
@view index: - for name, value of {
wiki: Wiki to HTML
html: HTML to Wiki
}
form method: 'post', =
p = textarea {name}
p = input {type: 'submit', value}
219. require('zappa') -
@post '/': - -
@view layout:
if @data.wiki? @body
html = body =
@send w2h @data.wiki
@get '/': - @render 'index'
else if @data.html?
@send h2w @data.html
@view index: - for name, value of {
else redirect '/'
wiki: Wiki to HTML
html: HTML to Wiki
}
form method: 'post', =
p = textarea {name}
p = input {type: 'submit', value}