Presentation on HTML5's accessibility support, what developers can do to enhance experience for people with disabilities, which problems ARIA solves and what kind of goodies are brought by WebGL.
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Tony Hillerson's presentation covered various aspects of working with Git for Android developers. It discussed configuring Git, examining the Git database, working with multiple repositories using SSH, submodules, and subtrees. It also covered advanced Git querying, and using Git Flow conventions for managing releases. The presentation provided examples and tips for common Git tasks and questions developers may encounter.
This document discusses the various navigation options available in React Native and provides recommendations on which to use. It begins with a brief history of the different navigators, including NavigatorIOS, Navigator, Ex-Navigation, and NavigationExperimental. It identifies React Navigation and React Native Navigation as the primary options today. React Navigation is recommended for apps created with Expo or Create React Native App, while React Native Navigation may be better for more complex native apps due to its use of native navigators. Both have pros and cons around performance, ease of use, and customization.
PhoneGap allows developers to build native mobile apps using web technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It works by wrapping web content in a native container on each mobile platform, allowing developers to write code once and deploy it across iOS, Android, BlackBerry, and other platforms. PhoneGap uses a plugin architecture that enables accessing native device APIs like the camera, contacts, and geolocation from JavaScript. It supports many mobile browsers and platforms, while providing tools for compiling, debugging, and deploying apps.
This is an all day course focused on building good PhoneGap applications. This is not a class for newbies or those wanting to learn programming. It is intended for those who have some programming experience and some knowledge of JavaScript or other curly brace language. This class is hands-on and focused on development. You will write code, not watch slides.
A walkthrough of various application performance tuning tools and a good workflow for where to start, from a presentation at WindyCityRails 2011 in Chicago, IL.
See the video, and more Web and Ruby/Rails Performance info at www.RailsPerformance.com
-John McCaffrey
WordPress Media in a post-Koop UniverseScott Taylor
The document discusses WordPress media and how the speaker got started with WordPress, contributing to WordPress, Backbone, and media. It covers WordPress versions 3.5 and 3.9 which added more media features. It also discusses tools like MediaElement, shortcodes, Underscore, Backbone, and how front-end JavaScript needs to work across use cases without bloat. The document provides examples of how media like audio can be implemented in WordPress through a JavaScript API and TinyMCE editor integration.
Tony Hillerson's presentation covered various aspects of working with Git for Android developers. It discussed configuring Git, examining the Git database, working with multiple repositories using SSH, submodules, and subtrees. It also covered advanced Git querying, and using Git Flow conventions for managing releases. The presentation provided examples and tips for common Git tasks and questions developers may encounter.
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PhoneGap allows developers to build native mobile apps using web technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It works by wrapping web content in a native container on each mobile platform, allowing developers to write code once and deploy it across iOS, Android, BlackBerry, and other platforms. PhoneGap uses a plugin architecture that enables accessing native device APIs like the camera, contacts, and geolocation from JavaScript. It supports many mobile browsers and platforms, while providing tools for compiling, debugging, and deploying apps.
This is an all day course focused on building good PhoneGap applications. This is not a class for newbies or those wanting to learn programming. It is intended for those who have some programming experience and some knowledge of JavaScript or other curly brace language. This class is hands-on and focused on development. You will write code, not watch slides.
A walkthrough of various application performance tuning tools and a good workflow for where to start, from a presentation at WindyCityRails 2011 in Chicago, IL.
See the video, and more Web and Ruby/Rails Performance info at www.RailsPerformance.com
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#GeodeSummit: Easy Ways to Become a Contributor to Apache GeodePivotalOpenSourceHub
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W3C HTML5 KIG-The near future of the web platformChanghwan Yi
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Work on HTML5 began in 2004 through a collaborative effort between the W3C and WHATWG. It introduces new semantic elements, supports embedded video and audio, introduces the canvas element for drawing, and improves forms. While the specification is still in development, browser support is increasing and many of the new features can be used now to have cleaner code and stay ahead of changes. However, lack of support in some browsers and the evolving specification mean disadvantages include things may change and not work everywhere.
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Web technologies such as HTML5, Javascript and CSS3 are emerging as an alternative for mobile application development platform, at the same time allow the user to provide great experiences, and are simple to administer and maintain by IT organizations.
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Sarah Dutkiewicz gave a presentation on HTML5 to Euclid High School students. The presentation covered what HTML5 is, why it is important, both the limitations and capabilities of HTML5, and demonstrated some fun websites that use HTML5 features. The agenda included discussing the bad parts of HTML5 like browser support issues, the good parts like new input types and multimedia, and finally showed examples of sites using HTML5 through demos and screenshots.
The document discusses the future of the web, including progressive web apps, service workers, payment requests, credential management, WebComponents, custom properties, CSS Grid, WebAssembly, Web VR, and the Internet of Things. It provides examples of how these technologies can make web apps more reliable, fast, engaging, and able to access hardware while having only one codebase and easy updating.
This document discusses the Chrome Web Store, which allows developers to publish and distribute web applications and extensions. It provides details on how to monetize apps through payments and licensing, how to package and upload apps, and compares it to similar stores from Apple and Mozilla. The Chrome Web Store offers a free and easy way for developers to reach Chrome users and earn revenue from their creations using web technologies like HTML5.
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The document provides an introduction and overview of the Android operating system, highlighting key components like the Dalvik Virtual Machine, activities, intents, and the ART runtime. It also references Android Lollipop improvements such as ahead-of-time compilation, improved garbage collection, 64-bit support, and better debugging tools. The document concludes by providing additional online resources for learning about Android development and the Lollipop version.
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#GeodeSummit: Easy Ways to Become a Contributor to Apache GeodePivotalOpenSourceHub
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Google I/O 2012 - Protecting your user experience while integrating 3rd party...Patrick Meenan
The amount of 3rd-party content included on websites is exploding (social sharing buttons, user tracking, advertising, code libraries, etc). Learn tips and techniques for how best to integrate them into your sites without risking a slower user experience or even your sites becoming unavailable.
Video is available here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JB4ulhFFdH4&feature=plcp
This document discusses jQuery Mobile, a mobile web framework built on jQuery and jQuery UI. It is optimized for touch interactions and uses progressive enhancement to provide a good experience across different mobile device capabilities. Key features highlighted include support for mobile events like tap and swipe, navigation between pages within a single HTML document, and transition effects between pages. The document provides code examples and resources for further learning jQuery Mobile.
The document discusses HTML5 and its features. It provides an overview of the history and development of HTML5. It describes several key HTML5 APIs and features including offline storage, multimedia, graphics and 3D, real-time connectivity, device access, semantics, and CSS3 styling. It also discusses polyfills that can be used to enable HTML5 features in older browsers and lists some resources for learning more about HTML5.
W3C HTML5 KIG-The near future of the web platformChanghwan Yi
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Work on HTML5 began in 2004 through a collaborative effort between the W3C and WHATWG. It introduces new semantic elements, supports embedded video and audio, introduces the canvas element for drawing, and improves forms. While the specification is still in development, browser support is increasing and many of the new features can be used now to have cleaner code and stay ahead of changes. However, lack of support in some browsers and the evolving specification mean disadvantages include things may change and not work everywhere.
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Skybuffer AI: Advanced Conversational and Generative AI Solution on SAP Busin...Tatiana Kojar
Skybuffer AI, built on the robust SAP Business Technology Platform (SAP BTP), is the latest and most advanced version of our AI development, reaffirming our commitment to delivering top-tier AI solutions. Skybuffer AI harnesses all the innovative capabilities of the SAP BTP in the AI domain, from Conversational AI to cutting-edge Generative AI and Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG). It also helps SAP customers safeguard their investments into SAP Conversational AI and ensure a seamless, one-click transition to SAP Business AI.
With Skybuffer AI, various AI models can be integrated into a single communication channel such as Microsoft Teams. This integration empowers business users with insights drawn from SAP backend systems, enterprise documents, and the expansive knowledge of Generative AI. And the best part of it is that it is all managed through our intuitive no-code Action Server interface, requiring no extensive coding knowledge and making the advanced AI accessible to more users.
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Overview
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Key Topics Covered
1. Introduction to Anomaly Detection
- Understand the fundamentals of anomaly detection and its importance in identifying unusual behavior or failures in systems.
2. Understanding Edge (IoT)
- Learn about edge computing and IoT, and how they enable real-time data processing and decision-making at the source.
3. What is ArgoCD?
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4. Deployment Using ArgoCD for Edge Devices
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5. Introduction to Apache Kafka and S3
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12. Jupyter Notebooks with Code Examples
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20. Right tool for the right
job
• DOM
• Shapes
• Event handling - easy
• Single HTML element,
rendering
• Pixels
• Event handling - hard
• Have to rely on internal
buffer
SVG Canvas
21. WebGL
• Not very weby - OpenGL ES
• Low level API
• Hard without libraries
• No installation
• Rapid prototyping