Dokumen tersebut membahas struktur kontrol dalam JavaScript meliputi if, if/else, switch, while, for, for/in dan operator penugasan seperti +=, -=, ++, --. Dokumen tersebut juga memberikan contoh kode untuk setiap struktur kontrol beserta flowchart dan pseudocode-nya.
SDL Server 2009 is here and allows for crowdsharing of translation assets for increased leverage and lower costs. It provides better performance through a new scalable enterprise architecture. It also provides better flexibility through a customizable translation framework. Innovation is driven by an intelligent server infrastructure to increase productivity. SDL MultiTerm Server 2009 allows centralized terminology management for consistency across global content. It ensures all involved have access to up-to-date terminology through a shared server environment.
Boards of Canada is a Scottish electronic music band consisting of Mike Sandison and Marcus Eoin. They have released eight studio albums between 1995-2005 exploring themes of childhood and nature through ambient, electronic, hip hop and alternative rock styles. Their albums are available to purchase from Bleep.com and include Twoism (1995), Hi Scores (1996), Aquarius (1998), The Music Has the Right to Children (1998), Geogaddi (2002) and The Campfire Headphase (2005).
This document summarizes feedback from a target audience on aspects of a music magazine. Respondents indicated a variety of music interests and willingness to spend between £1.50-£4 on a magazine, preferring either fortnightly or monthly issues. When asked about magazine interests, titles like Blender, Q and Kerrang were mentioned. Important content was listed as information on new artists, gossip, and striking images. Comments on aspects like the magazine title, color scheme, images and style used were also provided. Factors that may prevent a purchase included being too expensive, lacking informative content, or not having striking enough images.
This document provides an overview of the user interface and features of the website design software Artisteer. It begins with a table of contents and then covers sections on what Artisteer is, its new features, a product comparison, quick start guide, and how to use the interface. It describes the main interface elements like the navigation bar, quick access toolbar, and design preview area. It provides steps for creating a basic design and customizing design elements. It also explains how to use dialog boxes to adjust various design options by accessing "more" settings. Finally, it outlines the color selection dialog box. In summary, the document serves as a user manual for the Artisteer website design software.
Dokumen tersebut membahas struktur kontrol dalam JavaScript meliputi if, if/else, switch, while, for, for/in dan operator penugasan seperti +=, -=, ++, --. Dokumen tersebut juga memberikan contoh kode untuk setiap struktur kontrol beserta flowchart dan pseudocode-nya.
SDL Server 2009 is here and allows for crowdsharing of translation assets for increased leverage and lower costs. It provides better performance through a new scalable enterprise architecture. It also provides better flexibility through a customizable translation framework. Innovation is driven by an intelligent server infrastructure to increase productivity. SDL MultiTerm Server 2009 allows centralized terminology management for consistency across global content. It ensures all involved have access to up-to-date terminology through a shared server environment.
Boards of Canada is a Scottish electronic music band consisting of Mike Sandison and Marcus Eoin. They have released eight studio albums between 1995-2005 exploring themes of childhood and nature through ambient, electronic, hip hop and alternative rock styles. Their albums are available to purchase from Bleep.com and include Twoism (1995), Hi Scores (1996), Aquarius (1998), The Music Has the Right to Children (1998), Geogaddi (2002) and The Campfire Headphase (2005).
This document summarizes feedback from a target audience on aspects of a music magazine. Respondents indicated a variety of music interests and willingness to spend between £1.50-£4 on a magazine, preferring either fortnightly or monthly issues. When asked about magazine interests, titles like Blender, Q and Kerrang were mentioned. Important content was listed as information on new artists, gossip, and striking images. Comments on aspects like the magazine title, color scheme, images and style used were also provided. Factors that may prevent a purchase included being too expensive, lacking informative content, or not having striking enough images.
This document provides an overview of the user interface and features of the website design software Artisteer. It begins with a table of contents and then covers sections on what Artisteer is, its new features, a product comparison, quick start guide, and how to use the interface. It describes the main interface elements like the navigation bar, quick access toolbar, and design preview area. It provides steps for creating a basic design and customizing design elements. It also explains how to use dialog boxes to adjust various design options by accessing "more" settings. Finally, it outlines the color selection dialog box. In summary, the document serves as a user manual for the Artisteer website design software.
Klucz do katastrofy w Smolensku - Milosierdzie Bozemleszcz
Nie wierzę w przypadki. Wierzę w Boga, najlepszego Ojca i Jego mądrość.
Dwie wigilie Święta Miłosierdzia Bożego i dwa dotkliwe wydarzenia doświadczające nas - Polaków.
Po ludzku cierpię z powodu tego co się stało. W atmosferze wielkich emocji, dyskusji o pojednaniu, o teorii spisku, itp., wiara podpowiada mi, że to co jest teraz najważniejsze i to na czym jako Chrześcijanin powinienem się skupić to Miłosierdzie Boże.
W tym momencie uświadomiłem sobie, że praktycznie nie mam o nim pojęcia. Co ze mnie za chrześcijanin, jaki ze mnie Polak?
Chwyciłem za Dzienniczek św. Faustyny i zrozumiałem, że to jest klucz do zrozumienia sensu tych wydarzeń. To jest przeszywające serce wołanie Ojca za pośrednictwem swojego Syna do nas - abyśmy nawrócili się do Niego.
Myślę, że w tym trudnym czasie my - Polacy, chrześcijanie - powinniśmy temu zbłądzonemu światu dawać przykład i wskazywać to co Bóg nam chce powiedzieć.
Mówmy, piszmy o Miłosierdziu Bożym.
Poniżej kilka fragmentów orędzia Jezusa, które najbardziej mnie poruszyły. Całość orędzia w tej prezentacji.
GOTO Copenhagen - Radical Agility with Autonomous Teams and Microservices in ...Jan Löffler
What we've built at Zalando is complex. Supporting – profitably – a publicly traded ecommerce company that does business in 15 diverse European markets, with more than 16 million active users who all speak different languages, use different payment methods, prefer different shipping methods, and have different product tastes, has required nonstop innovation. Until recently we've focused on building a unified, comprehensive retail system, quickly, that solves just our problems. But to truly fight against complexity--particularly the accidental complexity that slows down our development process--we have adopted a microservices architecture. And when it comes to DevOps, we’ve gone a step beyond the "You build it, you run it" motto--working in autonomous teams with DevOps treated as a "first-class entity.”
In this talk, Jan Löffler (Head of Platform Engineering) will share Zalando's experience implementing “Radical Agility” from a DevOps perspective. “Radical Agility” is the Zalando technology team’s multi-pronged approach to managing the complexity that results from building an architecture of massive size. Jan will focus on how microservices enable Zalando’s engineers to move faster and build systems that scale, at scale, and avoid dependencies. He will show how microservices, in conjunction with a cloud infrastructure, support teams as they try strive for autonomy. Finally, he will draw upon his experiences to show how this all works in practice, and discuss what is organizationally and architecturally necessary to make DevOps a top priority for all members of your tech organization.
Dev ops con 2015 radical agility with autonomous teams and microservices in...Jan Löffler
What we've built at Zalando is complex. Supporting – profitably – a publicly traded e-commerce company that does business in 15 diverse European markets, with more than 15 million active users who all speak different languages, use different payment methods, prefer different shipping methods, and have different product tastes, has required nonstop innovation. Until recently we've focused on building a unified, comprehensive retail system, quickly, that solves just our problems. But to truly fight against complexity – particularly the accidental complexity that slows down our development process – we have adopted a microservices architecture. And when it comes to DevOps, we’ve gone a step beyond the "You build it, you run it" motto--working in autonomous teams with DevOps treated as a "first-class entity.”
In this talk, Henning Jacobs (Software Architect) and Jan Löffler (Head of Platform Engineering) will share their experience implementing “Radical Agility” from a DevOps perspective. “Radical Agility” is the Zalando technology team’s multi-pronged approach to managing the complexity that results from building an architecture of massive size. Henning and Jan will focus on how microservices enable Zalando’s engineers to move faster and build systems that scale, at scale, and avoid dependencies. They will show how microservices, in conjunction with a cloud infrastructure, support teams as they try strive for autonomy. Finally, they will draw upon their experiences to show how this all works in practice, and discuss what is organizationally and architecturally necessary to make DevOps a top priority for all members of your tech organization.
Gavin Berry's post project review document summarizes the need for and benefits of conducting post project reviews. It discusses how past research has shown that the majority of projects do not achieve their intended benefits or are unsuccessful. While project management practices have improved over the past decades, measuring and achieving business benefits has lagged. Post project reviews are identified as a key missing element to help ensure projects deliver intended benefits. The document provides guidance on when reviews should occur, what inputs they should include, and how to conduct effective reviews. Case studies are also offered to demonstrate reviews from an organizational perspective.
The document discusses various internet and Web 2.0 tools that can be used for language learning and teaching in classrooms, including social media, blogs, wikis, podcasts, video sharing sites, and more. It provides examples of educational websites and apps for each tool, and suggests ways teachers can incorporate the tools into classroom activities and assignments to enhance student engagement and language practice.
World Hosting Days - More than just a control panel - reveal the power of Web...Jan Löffler
Plesk is the leading cloud platform to run, automate and grow applications, websites and hosting businesses around the globe. Plesk enables WebOps with the power to deliver the core tasks from hosting a website to scaling web applications up to crossing the boundary between traditional datacenter management and the cloud. Join us and see how you can easily take control over deployment and mass-management tasks as well as server and website security.
Stups.io - an Open Source Cloud Framework for AWSJan Löffler
STUPS.io is an open source cloud framework for AWS that provides maximum developer freedom while enabling near-real-time audit compliance for applications. It utilizes isolated AWS accounts with Docker deployment, managed SSH access, and immutable infrastructure to give development teams autonomy while ensuring security and compliance.
SDL Trados Studio 2009 SP2 introduces several new features and enhancements including:
1) Integrated automated translation from Language Weaver and Google to increase productivity
2) Support for new file formats like InDesign and QuarkXpress
3) Enhanced supply chain integration allowing users to accept more jobs from SDL enterprise solutions
Klucz do katastrofy w Smolensku - Milosierdzie Bozemleszcz
Nie wierzę w przypadki. Wierzę w Boga, najlepszego Ojca i Jego mądrość.
Dwie wigilie Święta Miłosierdzia Bożego i dwa dotkliwe wydarzenia doświadczające nas - Polaków.
Po ludzku cierpię z powodu tego co się stało. W atmosferze wielkich emocji, dyskusji o pojednaniu, o teorii spisku, itp., wiara podpowiada mi, że to co jest teraz najważniejsze i to na czym jako Chrześcijanin powinienem się skupić to Miłosierdzie Boże.
W tym momencie uświadomiłem sobie, że praktycznie nie mam o nim pojęcia. Co ze mnie za chrześcijanin, jaki ze mnie Polak?
Chwyciłem za Dzienniczek św. Faustyny i zrozumiałem, że to jest klucz do zrozumienia sensu tych wydarzeń. To jest przeszywające serce wołanie Ojca za pośrednictwem swojego Syna do nas - abyśmy nawrócili się do Niego.
Myślę, że w tym trudnym czasie my - Polacy, chrześcijanie - powinniśmy temu zbłądzonemu światu dawać przykład i wskazywać to co Bóg nam chce powiedzieć.
Mówmy, piszmy o Miłosierdziu Bożym.
Poniżej kilka fragmentów orędzia Jezusa, które najbardziej mnie poruszyły. Całość orędzia w tej prezentacji.
GOTO Copenhagen - Radical Agility with Autonomous Teams and Microservices in ...Jan Löffler
What we've built at Zalando is complex. Supporting – profitably – a publicly traded ecommerce company that does business in 15 diverse European markets, with more than 16 million active users who all speak different languages, use different payment methods, prefer different shipping methods, and have different product tastes, has required nonstop innovation. Until recently we've focused on building a unified, comprehensive retail system, quickly, that solves just our problems. But to truly fight against complexity--particularly the accidental complexity that slows down our development process--we have adopted a microservices architecture. And when it comes to DevOps, we’ve gone a step beyond the "You build it, you run it" motto--working in autonomous teams with DevOps treated as a "first-class entity.”
In this talk, Jan Löffler (Head of Platform Engineering) will share Zalando's experience implementing “Radical Agility” from a DevOps perspective. “Radical Agility” is the Zalando technology team’s multi-pronged approach to managing the complexity that results from building an architecture of massive size. Jan will focus on how microservices enable Zalando’s engineers to move faster and build systems that scale, at scale, and avoid dependencies. He will show how microservices, in conjunction with a cloud infrastructure, support teams as they try strive for autonomy. Finally, he will draw upon his experiences to show how this all works in practice, and discuss what is organizationally and architecturally necessary to make DevOps a top priority for all members of your tech organization.
Dev ops con 2015 radical agility with autonomous teams and microservices in...Jan Löffler
What we've built at Zalando is complex. Supporting – profitably – a publicly traded e-commerce company that does business in 15 diverse European markets, with more than 15 million active users who all speak different languages, use different payment methods, prefer different shipping methods, and have different product tastes, has required nonstop innovation. Until recently we've focused on building a unified, comprehensive retail system, quickly, that solves just our problems. But to truly fight against complexity – particularly the accidental complexity that slows down our development process – we have adopted a microservices architecture. And when it comes to DevOps, we’ve gone a step beyond the "You build it, you run it" motto--working in autonomous teams with DevOps treated as a "first-class entity.”
In this talk, Henning Jacobs (Software Architect) and Jan Löffler (Head of Platform Engineering) will share their experience implementing “Radical Agility” from a DevOps perspective. “Radical Agility” is the Zalando technology team’s multi-pronged approach to managing the complexity that results from building an architecture of massive size. Henning and Jan will focus on how microservices enable Zalando’s engineers to move faster and build systems that scale, at scale, and avoid dependencies. They will show how microservices, in conjunction with a cloud infrastructure, support teams as they try strive for autonomy. Finally, they will draw upon their experiences to show how this all works in practice, and discuss what is organizationally and architecturally necessary to make DevOps a top priority for all members of your tech organization.
Gavin Berry's post project review document summarizes the need for and benefits of conducting post project reviews. It discusses how past research has shown that the majority of projects do not achieve their intended benefits or are unsuccessful. While project management practices have improved over the past decades, measuring and achieving business benefits has lagged. Post project reviews are identified as a key missing element to help ensure projects deliver intended benefits. The document provides guidance on when reviews should occur, what inputs they should include, and how to conduct effective reviews. Case studies are also offered to demonstrate reviews from an organizational perspective.
The document discusses various internet and Web 2.0 tools that can be used for language learning and teaching in classrooms, including social media, blogs, wikis, podcasts, video sharing sites, and more. It provides examples of educational websites and apps for each tool, and suggests ways teachers can incorporate the tools into classroom activities and assignments to enhance student engagement and language practice.
World Hosting Days - More than just a control panel - reveal the power of Web...Jan Löffler
Plesk is the leading cloud platform to run, automate and grow applications, websites and hosting businesses around the globe. Plesk enables WebOps with the power to deliver the core tasks from hosting a website to scaling web applications up to crossing the boundary between traditional datacenter management and the cloud. Join us and see how you can easily take control over deployment and mass-management tasks as well as server and website security.
Stups.io - an Open Source Cloud Framework for AWSJan Löffler
STUPS.io is an open source cloud framework for AWS that provides maximum developer freedom while enabling near-real-time audit compliance for applications. It utilizes isolated AWS accounts with Docker deployment, managed SSH access, and immutable infrastructure to give development teams autonomy while ensuring security and compliance.
SDL Trados Studio 2009 SP2 introduces several new features and enhancements including:
1) Integrated automated translation from Language Weaver and Google to increase productivity
2) Support for new file formats like InDesign and QuarkXpress
3) Enhanced supply chain integration allowing users to accept more jobs from SDL enterprise solutions