Blazor è un framework per la creazione di Single Page Application (SPA) tramite l’utilizzo di C#.
Creato da Steve Sanderson e successivamente inserito in .NET Core come esperimento.
Visto l’enorme successo avuto sulla community è stato poi deciso di renderlo parte integrante dell’ecosistema .NET
Offre tutti i vantaggi di un framework front-end scrivendo codice interamente in C#.
Selenium e testing web - di Alessio BenedettiGiuneco S.r.l
Selenium framework: Selenium è un framework open-source per l'automazione e il testing di applicazioni web che permette di controllare in remoto le istanze del browser ed emulare l'interazione di un utente.
Andrea Agili di Dr Wolf ci presenta un talk sulle esperienze di progettazione e sviluppo di una soluzione di gestione documentale sviluppata per una multinazionale fiorentina.
Sempre più di frequente sentiamo parlare di nuove librerie, framework o linguaggi. Tutte queste nuove tecnologie promettono miracoli ma il nostro tempo è una risorsa finita e non abbiamo il lusso di poter approfondire ogni novità.
Le PWA si basano su tecnologie che già usiamo tutti i giorni nello sviluppo WEB quindi, senza farci intimidire, possiamo approcciare qualcosa che effettivamente rivoluzioni il nostro lavoro e che possa farlo con il minimo sforzo da parte nostra.
Blazor è un framework per la creazione di Single Page Application (SPA) tramite l’utilizzo di C#.
Creato da Steve Sanderson e successivamente inserito in .NET Core come esperimento.
Visto l’enorme successo avuto sulla community è stato poi deciso di renderlo parte integrante dell’ecosistema .NET
Offre tutti i vantaggi di un framework front-end scrivendo codice interamente in C#.
Selenium e testing web - di Alessio BenedettiGiuneco S.r.l
Selenium framework: Selenium è un framework open-source per l'automazione e il testing di applicazioni web che permette di controllare in remoto le istanze del browser ed emulare l'interazione di un utente.
Andrea Agili di Dr Wolf ci presenta un talk sulle esperienze di progettazione e sviluppo di una soluzione di gestione documentale sviluppata per una multinazionale fiorentina.
Sempre più di frequente sentiamo parlare di nuove librerie, framework o linguaggi. Tutte queste nuove tecnologie promettono miracoli ma il nostro tempo è una risorsa finita e non abbiamo il lusso di poter approfondire ogni novità.
Le PWA si basano su tecnologie che già usiamo tutti i giorni nello sviluppo WEB quindi, senza farci intimidire, possiamo approcciare qualcosa che effettivamente rivoluzioni il nostro lavoro e che possa farlo con il minimo sforzo da parte nostra.
This document summarizes the evolution of the mobile retail and wholesale markets in Spain from 2006 to 2013. At the retail level, new mobile virtual operators (MVOs) entered the market thanks to regulation, increasing competition and driving prices down 38% by 2013. However, MVOs still have low market shares compared to other EU countries. At the wholesale level, infrastructure competition did not change and MVOs rely on agreements with mobile network operators (MNOs) to access networks, though prices in some agreements were issues of complaints. Market mechanisms alone may not assure MVO access to wholesale services if regulation is removed.
The document outlines Michael Fisher's contemporary curriculum design framework. It includes concepts like the transformational matrix and spiral, upgrading curriculum lenses, capacities and practices, CLEAR curriculum alignment, digital learning strategies, and GPS goal planning. The framework provides guidance on instructional shifts, testing, conversations, and developing action plans to integrate these concepts into a modernized curriculum.
The document discusses the global economic landscape after the financial crisis and the uncertainties involved. It analyzes the relationship between developed economies (G3) and emerging markets known as "Chimerica" which drove growth. There are four key uncertainties from the crisis: 1) rising indebtedness in G3 economies, 2) increased government intervention, 3) creeping protectionism, and 4) potential changes to consumption in G3 nations. It outlines three potential post-crisis scenarios: a wounded beast scenario of unstable Chimerica persisting, a chasm scenario of Chimerica collapsing, or a multipolar world scenario with new demand centers emerging.
The document summarizes the key global risks in the coming decade according to the World Economic Forum's Global Risks 2011 report. It identifies 5 cross-cutting risks that exacerbate other risks and inhibit an effective response, including economic disparity and failures of global governance. It also notes 3 clusters of strongly interconnected risks: 1) macroeconomic imbalances, 2) illegal economy imbalances, and 3) risks relating to food, energy, and water security. The document additionally outlines 4 "outlier" risks that could rapidly move toward the center of attention, as well as 5 emerging trends that require continued monitoring.
The document discusses bottom of the pyramid (BOP) innovation in India and key takeaways from the Emtech India 2009 conference. BOP could unlock India's potential by providing low-cost education, healthcare, etc. to sustainably improve people's lives. However, there are still major challenges around scaling BOP solutions due to lack of standardization, networks, and government support. The conclusion is that while plenty of BOP innovations exist in India, no real breakthroughs were seen in 2009 and it remains difficult to cross the chasm from pilots to widespread impact without more coordination and assistance.
Future Of Portable Power For DistributionDinah Saw
The document discusses the future of portable power and battery technologies. It outlines key drivers like the proliferation of portable devices and green car movements. Secondary battery technologies like lithium-ion batteries are seen as promising due to their high energy density, low self-discharge rates, and minimal memory effects. Many automakers are developing electric vehicles and partnering with battery companies. Widespread adoption of electric vehicles could help optimize energy usage and support electricity grids through vehicle-to-grid technologies.
Software libero nella produzione di software proprietariomasci
This document discusses open source software licenses and tools used in software development. It notes that source code, compilers, object modules, libraries, and linkers are used to create executable software. Common open source tools mentioned include GNU make, GCC, GNU binutils, GDB, autotools, Boost, Python, Doxygen, docbook-utils, MoinMoin wiki, MantisBT, and Sysprof. The document cautions developers to keep their eyes open and asks if there are any questions.
This document summarizes a conference on youth trends, social media, creativity and innovation in Asia. It discusses several presentations:
1. The conference used a Pecha Kucha style with 21 short speakers to keep things fast-paced and focused.
2. A session on local culture in Singapore discussed how the city-state is starting to develop its own creative identity after absorbing influences from other cultures.
3. A NASA representative discussed how the agency partnered with external communities and used social media to engage youth and develop space-related projects and games.
4. A presentation on middle-class anxiety in China explained how youth face pressures from wealth accumulation and turn to online sharing or hedonism
The document discusses the concept of "no frills" products and businesses. It provides examples of no frills approaches across various industries like transportation, consumer electronics, healthcare, and more. A key driver of no frills is the growing affluent middle class in places like India and China. The document also discusses how companies implement no frills strategies by stripping away unnecessary features and costs to lower prices and create new demand. It analyzes several successful case studies and poses questions about applying no frills approaches.
The document discusses Singapore's Futures Group and its work in futures thinking and foresight. It provides background on Singapore's economy and establishes the Futures Group and wider government futures network. It outlines the Futures Group's process of desk research, ground sensing, and analysis & ideation. It lists some of the outputs including lines of inquiry on emerging trends, videos on topics like "The Rise of the Rest" and "The Great Reset", and contributions to research papers and project teams. The purpose is to strategize and identify big ideas for Singapore's future economic development.
The document discusses trends in global fertility rates and the rise of the "baby business" market. Key points:
- Fertility rates have fallen worldwide since the 1960s due to factors like increased access to contraception and women's education. By 2040-2050, world fertility is projected to fall below the replacement rate of 2.1 children per woman.
- Declining birth rates pose economic threats as populations age and shrink. Some countries like Japan will see population declines within the next decade.
- Rising infertility rates and demand for children have spawned a lucrative global baby-making industry including IVF treatment, fertility drugs, sperm/egg donation, surrogacy and stem cell banking. The US
This document summarizes the discussions and conclusions from the 4th meeting of the Expert Group on Telecommunication/ICT Indicators (EGTI). Key topics discussed include revisions to indicators for revenue/investment, mobile broadband prices, core infrastructure indicators, and TV broadcasting subscriptions. The EGTI agreed on collecting new mobile broadband price data and revising core indicators. Future work may include indicators on wireless broadband, bundled services, and subscriptions by individuals/organizations. The ICT Development Index methodology will also be reviewed.
The document discusses challenges and opportunities in the global food system. It notes that food production must increase 50% by 2030 and double by 2050 to meet rising demand. New solutions are needed to boost yields while addressing constraints like water scarcity and less arable land. Emerging technologies like genetically modified crops, vertical farming, and stem cell meat cultivation may help meet future needs. Maintaining genetic diversity through seed banks is also important for ensuring climate-resilient crops.
The document summarizes Juan Enriquez's presentation on the root causes of the 2008 financial crisis and proposes 10 commandments for the first 60 days of the next US president to address the systemic debt issues facing the country. The presentation argues that over-leveraging, risky financial instruments, and excessive debt levels across government, corporations and individuals caused the crisis and that simply spending and borrowing more will not solve the problem. Drastic action is needed to cut entitlements, debt, military spending and healthcare costs in order to get US spending in line with revenues and restore fiscal responsibility.
China high speed rail (general distribution)Dinah Saw
China has rapidly expanded its high-speed rail (HSR) network over the past decade and aims to complete a national HSR network by 2020. This will connect major cities and consolidate China's economic centers. While HSR can carry some goods, its main economic impact will be on passenger travel and the flow of people and services. It may accelerate the formation of megacity clusters in China and boost connectivity between economic regions along HSR corridors. Regionally, a proposed China-ASEAN HSR line could consolidate China's role in Asian trade and Singapore's position as a major services hub, while some medium-sized cities may lose out to larger hubs connected by HSR.
Google App Engine Overview Seminario GDG Genova 4 Ottobre 2013Massimo Caliman
Introduzione a Google App Engine:Cosa è Google App Engine,Linguaggi di programmazione supportati
L'ambiente di Runtime,Static File Servers
Datastore,Services,Namespaces,Google Accounts, OpenID, e OAuth,Task Queues e Cron Jobs,Developer Tools,Administration Console.
This document summarizes the evolution of the mobile retail and wholesale markets in Spain from 2006 to 2013. At the retail level, new mobile virtual operators (MVOs) entered the market thanks to regulation, increasing competition and driving prices down 38% by 2013. However, MVOs still have low market shares compared to other EU countries. At the wholesale level, infrastructure competition did not change and MVOs rely on agreements with mobile network operators (MNOs) to access networks, though prices in some agreements were issues of complaints. Market mechanisms alone may not assure MVO access to wholesale services if regulation is removed.
The document outlines Michael Fisher's contemporary curriculum design framework. It includes concepts like the transformational matrix and spiral, upgrading curriculum lenses, capacities and practices, CLEAR curriculum alignment, digital learning strategies, and GPS goal planning. The framework provides guidance on instructional shifts, testing, conversations, and developing action plans to integrate these concepts into a modernized curriculum.
The document discusses the global economic landscape after the financial crisis and the uncertainties involved. It analyzes the relationship between developed economies (G3) and emerging markets known as "Chimerica" which drove growth. There are four key uncertainties from the crisis: 1) rising indebtedness in G3 economies, 2) increased government intervention, 3) creeping protectionism, and 4) potential changes to consumption in G3 nations. It outlines three potential post-crisis scenarios: a wounded beast scenario of unstable Chimerica persisting, a chasm scenario of Chimerica collapsing, or a multipolar world scenario with new demand centers emerging.
The document summarizes the key global risks in the coming decade according to the World Economic Forum's Global Risks 2011 report. It identifies 5 cross-cutting risks that exacerbate other risks and inhibit an effective response, including economic disparity and failures of global governance. It also notes 3 clusters of strongly interconnected risks: 1) macroeconomic imbalances, 2) illegal economy imbalances, and 3) risks relating to food, energy, and water security. The document additionally outlines 4 "outlier" risks that could rapidly move toward the center of attention, as well as 5 emerging trends that require continued monitoring.
The document discusses bottom of the pyramid (BOP) innovation in India and key takeaways from the Emtech India 2009 conference. BOP could unlock India's potential by providing low-cost education, healthcare, etc. to sustainably improve people's lives. However, there are still major challenges around scaling BOP solutions due to lack of standardization, networks, and government support. The conclusion is that while plenty of BOP innovations exist in India, no real breakthroughs were seen in 2009 and it remains difficult to cross the chasm from pilots to widespread impact without more coordination and assistance.
Future Of Portable Power For DistributionDinah Saw
The document discusses the future of portable power and battery technologies. It outlines key drivers like the proliferation of portable devices and green car movements. Secondary battery technologies like lithium-ion batteries are seen as promising due to their high energy density, low self-discharge rates, and minimal memory effects. Many automakers are developing electric vehicles and partnering with battery companies. Widespread adoption of electric vehicles could help optimize energy usage and support electricity grids through vehicle-to-grid technologies.
Software libero nella produzione di software proprietariomasci
This document discusses open source software licenses and tools used in software development. It notes that source code, compilers, object modules, libraries, and linkers are used to create executable software. Common open source tools mentioned include GNU make, GCC, GNU binutils, GDB, autotools, Boost, Python, Doxygen, docbook-utils, MoinMoin wiki, MantisBT, and Sysprof. The document cautions developers to keep their eyes open and asks if there are any questions.
This document summarizes a conference on youth trends, social media, creativity and innovation in Asia. It discusses several presentations:
1. The conference used a Pecha Kucha style with 21 short speakers to keep things fast-paced and focused.
2. A session on local culture in Singapore discussed how the city-state is starting to develop its own creative identity after absorbing influences from other cultures.
3. A NASA representative discussed how the agency partnered with external communities and used social media to engage youth and develop space-related projects and games.
4. A presentation on middle-class anxiety in China explained how youth face pressures from wealth accumulation and turn to online sharing or hedonism
The document discusses the concept of "no frills" products and businesses. It provides examples of no frills approaches across various industries like transportation, consumer electronics, healthcare, and more. A key driver of no frills is the growing affluent middle class in places like India and China. The document also discusses how companies implement no frills strategies by stripping away unnecessary features and costs to lower prices and create new demand. It analyzes several successful case studies and poses questions about applying no frills approaches.
The document discusses Singapore's Futures Group and its work in futures thinking and foresight. It provides background on Singapore's economy and establishes the Futures Group and wider government futures network. It outlines the Futures Group's process of desk research, ground sensing, and analysis & ideation. It lists some of the outputs including lines of inquiry on emerging trends, videos on topics like "The Rise of the Rest" and "The Great Reset", and contributions to research papers and project teams. The purpose is to strategize and identify big ideas for Singapore's future economic development.
The document discusses trends in global fertility rates and the rise of the "baby business" market. Key points:
- Fertility rates have fallen worldwide since the 1960s due to factors like increased access to contraception and women's education. By 2040-2050, world fertility is projected to fall below the replacement rate of 2.1 children per woman.
- Declining birth rates pose economic threats as populations age and shrink. Some countries like Japan will see population declines within the next decade.
- Rising infertility rates and demand for children have spawned a lucrative global baby-making industry including IVF treatment, fertility drugs, sperm/egg donation, surrogacy and stem cell banking. The US
This document summarizes the discussions and conclusions from the 4th meeting of the Expert Group on Telecommunication/ICT Indicators (EGTI). Key topics discussed include revisions to indicators for revenue/investment, mobile broadband prices, core infrastructure indicators, and TV broadcasting subscriptions. The EGTI agreed on collecting new mobile broadband price data and revising core indicators. Future work may include indicators on wireless broadband, bundled services, and subscriptions by individuals/organizations. The ICT Development Index methodology will also be reviewed.
The document discusses challenges and opportunities in the global food system. It notes that food production must increase 50% by 2030 and double by 2050 to meet rising demand. New solutions are needed to boost yields while addressing constraints like water scarcity and less arable land. Emerging technologies like genetically modified crops, vertical farming, and stem cell meat cultivation may help meet future needs. Maintaining genetic diversity through seed banks is also important for ensuring climate-resilient crops.
The document summarizes Juan Enriquez's presentation on the root causes of the 2008 financial crisis and proposes 10 commandments for the first 60 days of the next US president to address the systemic debt issues facing the country. The presentation argues that over-leveraging, risky financial instruments, and excessive debt levels across government, corporations and individuals caused the crisis and that simply spending and borrowing more will not solve the problem. Drastic action is needed to cut entitlements, debt, military spending and healthcare costs in order to get US spending in line with revenues and restore fiscal responsibility.
China high speed rail (general distribution)Dinah Saw
China has rapidly expanded its high-speed rail (HSR) network over the past decade and aims to complete a national HSR network by 2020. This will connect major cities and consolidate China's economic centers. While HSR can carry some goods, its main economic impact will be on passenger travel and the flow of people and services. It may accelerate the formation of megacity clusters in China and boost connectivity between economic regions along HSR corridors. Regionally, a proposed China-ASEAN HSR line could consolidate China's role in Asian trade and Singapore's position as a major services hub, while some medium-sized cities may lose out to larger hubs connected by HSR.
Google App Engine Overview Seminario GDG Genova 4 Ottobre 2013Massimo Caliman
Introduzione a Google App Engine:Cosa è Google App Engine,Linguaggi di programmazione supportati
L'ambiente di Runtime,Static File Servers
Datastore,Services,Namespaces,Google Accounts, OpenID, e OAuth,Task Queues e Cron Jobs,Developer Tools,Administration Console.
Presentazione alla Google Dev Fest Mediterranean 2016 di Catania con presentazione sulle metodologie di utilizzo di microservices e sui sistemi per monitorare le infrastrutture
Creare una Progressive Web App in Angular è un processo semplice e potente. Vediamone tutte le caratteristiche messe a disposizione dal famoso framework frontend, per rendere le nostre Single Page Application pronte per lavorare offline, ricevere notifiche e tanto altro!
Repository GitHub: https://github.com/fsciuti/ng-pwa-conf-demo
Steps to develop apps for mobile that access internet realted contents.
It simply explores basic concepts of developmnet. Written in italian.
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Espone i passi necessari a sviluppare un app mobile in grado di accedere a contenuti su web. Espone i concetti basilari del processo di sviluppo.
Impara React sfruttando le tecnologie più recenti (Eduard Capanu).pptxEduardCapanu
React evolve velocemente con strumenti come Vite.js, Remix, e Next.js, richiedendo aggiornamenti continui delle competenze per gestire nuovi progetti con successo.
Che tu abbia già esperienza con React o che sia alle prime armi, questo talk ti offrirà una nuova prospettiva sulle ultime tendenze di questo framework e ti mostrerà le best practice per la creazione e la configurazione di un progetto.
Esploreremo le ultime innovazioni di React e scopriremo come sfruttare efficacemente le nuove funzionalità per lanciare un nuovo progetto senza intoppi, dalla scelta del framework e della tecnologia, alla configurazione iniziale più adatta.
Vedremo tutti i passaggi chiave per realizzare un progetto React in modo efficiente e impareremo, tra le altre cose, che non sempre ‘create-react-app’ è l’opzione migliore per iniziare un nuovo progetto.
Event link: https://thecmmbay.com/eventi/impara-react-sfruttando-le-tecnologie-piu-recenti-r97r9y7l6
“Applicazioni mobile con Powerapps - Soluzioni low code su cloud “.
Power Apps è una piattaforma cloud che fornisce strumenti di sviluppo, servizi e connettori per creare applicazioni personalizzate. In questa slide approfondiremo meglio tutti gli aspetti e le sue caratteristiche.
Presentazione del paradigma informatico tecnologico del Cloud Computing. Definizione, architettura, funzioni, servizi, vantaggi e svantaggi di questa innovazione che sta travolgendo l'IT.
Cloud Computing reale: le basi, il presente ed il futuro del Cloud Computingfestival ICT 2016
L’Ing. Leoncino ci parlerà dell’infrastruttura e dei software che stanno alla base del Cloud Computing, di come e quando è vantaggioso utilizzare questa nuova tecnologia e dei nuovi sviluppi che si avranno in questo campo nel medio periodo. Capo progetto di uno dei primi servizi di Cloud Computing IAAS in Italia, l’Ing. Leoncino ci guiderà tramite esempi facilmente assimilabili alle proprie realtà, per farci comprendere i vantaggi dell’utilizzo di questa nuova tecnologia che sta cambiando l’approccio operativo dei professionisti del web.
ASP.NET Core Services e Linux per il Mobile - Pietro Libro - Codemotion Rome...Codemotion
ASP.NET Core è il nuovo framework open-source e cross-platform per la creazione di applicazioni Cloud, Web, IoT e Backend per applicazioni mobili composto da elementi modulari che permettono di avere la massima flessibilità e il minimo overhead. Come sfruttare tutti questi pregi, per creare un servizio web da pubblicare nel Cloud e consumabile da un'applicazione Android ? Lo scopriremo insieme durante la sessione.
Slide utilizzate durante l'intervento sulle Progressive Web App e le Trusted Web Activities applicate a Wordpress e Woocommerce.
Trovate informazioni più precise sull'argomento su https://2019.catania.wordcamp.org/session/progressive-web-app-e-twa/
e sugli articoli https://www.francescogiammanco.it/progressive-web-app-lighthouse/
e https://www.francescogiammanco.it/trasformare-un-sito-in-twa/
1. Google App Engine,
una piattaforma su cloud
Massimiliano Pippi, Perugia GTUG
Questa opera è distribuita con licenza Creative Commons Attribuzione 3.0 Unported.
2. Premessa
Il “Cloud Computing” offre risorse hardware
e software sottoforma di servizi,
tipicamente attraverso la rete Internet.
● SAAS – Software As A Service
● PAAS – Platform As A Service
● IAAS – Infrastructure As A Service
3. Cos'è
App Engine è una piattaforma che permette
di eseguire applicazioni web
nell'infrastruttura Google.
4. Cosa Offre
● Elabora richieste e risposte http
● Gestisce dati persistenti
● Serve file statici
● Gestisce autenticazione e autorizzazioni
● Invia e riceve email
● Elabora immagini
● Esegue task periodici (tipo cron)
5. Per l'hobbista
● Simulatore locale per Mac, Linux e Windows
● Deployment delle applicazioni con un click
● Free quotas: entro certi limiti l'utilizzo del
servizio è completamente gratuito
● Admin Console: un'interfaccia web
attraverso la quale controllare e modificare
tutti gli aspetti dell'applicazione
6. Per lo sviluppatore
● Supporto per Python (ora v.2.7), Java e Go
● Supporto per diversi web framework fra i
quali Django
● Memcache
● TaskQueue: esegue task asincroni
● Channels: push verso i client
● Logger, profiler
● Mapreduce
7. Per l'azienda
● Pay as you go: si paga solo ciò che si utilizza
● Free quotas: abbastanza alte da soddisfare
applicazioni web a basso traffico
● No manutenzione hardware
● No manutenzione software
● Affidabilità
● Scalabilità punta e clicca