Soft skills for hard hackers!
How often do you ran into HR-people who only understand your technical certifications, and do not recognize your communicational skills? Just because you do not wear a tie doesn't mean you can't communicate with non-geeks.
You sure know your communication skills but how do you prove this? Emiel introduces a European certification model for soft skills. This model is already very popular in Austria and is now moving towards The Netherlands. He is very curious for your interest and ideas around the newest initiative. Behind this initiative you'll find the same people who represent the LPI certification in the Netherlands. Just as LPI Netherlands, this will be a non-profit community certification.
Will this initiative help you or will it be another useless paper? Emiel is open for all feedback. Come to the talk and discuss with Emiel about ECo-c. Check www.eco-c.eu <http: /> (at this moment only in German) for more info.
How often do you ran into HR-people who only understand your technical certifications, and do not recognize your communicational skills? Just because you do not wear a tie doesn't mean you can't communicate with non-geeks.
You sure know your communication skills but how do you prove this? Emiel introduces a European certification model for soft skills. This model is already very popular in Austria and is now moving towards The Netherlands. He is very curious for your interest and ideas around the newest initiative. Behind this initiative you'll find the same people who represent the LPI certification in the Netherlands. Just as LPI Netherlands, this will be a non-profit community certification.
Will this initiative help you or will it be another useless paper? Emiel is open for all feedback. Come to the talk and discuss with Emiel about ECo-c. Check www.eco-c.eu <http: /> for more info.
Continuous Delivery for Cross-Platform Mobile AppsMovel
The Cross-Platform Build Pipeline
• Check in code
• Run a build (compile)
• Run tests - Mocha, or Jasmine and Protractor after build
• Run Cordova build
• Create binary deployable files -> APK, IPA, XAP file (platform binaries)
• Deploy platform binary to a emulator
• Run functional tests on the emulator -> Espresso from Google, mock wire
• Signing or packaging
• Submit to test store (internal, beta testing)
• Send emails to beta testers with links to the app
Apple's Swift has achieved the top place in Stack Overflow's "Most Loved" list of programming languages in its 2015 Developer Survey. Based on information gleaned from GitHub and Stack Overflow, analyst firm RedMonk has seen Swift's popularity ranking soar from 68 to 22 in an unprecedented 6 months.
The "Extreme Swift" event does not require advanced, or even any, knowledge of Swift. Learn about some of the more outrageous features of the language which help explain what the fuss is all about!
Never look at programming the same way again — even if you never end up writing a single line of Swift code in your life.
Soft skills for hard hackers!
How often do you ran into HR-people who only understand your technical certifications, and do not recognize your communicational skills? Just because you do not wear a tie doesn't mean you can't communicate with non-geeks.
You sure know your communication skills but how do you prove this? Emiel introduces a European certification model for soft skills. This model is already very popular in Austria and is now moving towards The Netherlands. He is very curious for your interest and ideas around the newest initiative. Behind this initiative you'll find the same people who represent the LPI certification in the Netherlands. Just as LPI Netherlands, this will be a non-profit community certification.
Will this initiative help you or will it be another useless paper? Emiel is open for all feedback. Come to the talk and discuss with Emiel about ECo-c. Check www.eco-c.eu <http: /> (at this moment only in German) for more info.
How often do you ran into HR-people who only understand your technical certifications, and do not recognize your communicational skills? Just because you do not wear a tie doesn't mean you can't communicate with non-geeks.
You sure know your communication skills but how do you prove this? Emiel introduces a European certification model for soft skills. This model is already very popular in Austria and is now moving towards The Netherlands. He is very curious for your interest and ideas around the newest initiative. Behind this initiative you'll find the same people who represent the LPI certification in the Netherlands. Just as LPI Netherlands, this will be a non-profit community certification.
Will this initiative help you or will it be another useless paper? Emiel is open for all feedback. Come to the talk and discuss with Emiel about ECo-c. Check www.eco-c.eu <http: /> for more info.
Continuous Delivery for Cross-Platform Mobile AppsMovel
The Cross-Platform Build Pipeline
• Check in code
• Run a build (compile)
• Run tests - Mocha, or Jasmine and Protractor after build
• Run Cordova build
• Create binary deployable files -> APK, IPA, XAP file (platform binaries)
• Deploy platform binary to a emulator
• Run functional tests on the emulator -> Espresso from Google, mock wire
• Signing or packaging
• Submit to test store (internal, beta testing)
• Send emails to beta testers with links to the app
Apple's Swift has achieved the top place in Stack Overflow's "Most Loved" list of programming languages in its 2015 Developer Survey. Based on information gleaned from GitHub and Stack Overflow, analyst firm RedMonk has seen Swift's popularity ranking soar from 68 to 22 in an unprecedented 6 months.
The "Extreme Swift" event does not require advanced, or even any, knowledge of Swift. Learn about some of the more outrageous features of the language which help explain what the fuss is all about!
Never look at programming the same way again — even if you never end up writing a single line of Swift code in your life.
A discussion on the upcoming new features in ES6 and how they change the way we build applications with JavaScript.
Most Notable Upcoming Changes in EcmaScript 6
Classes: Classes are now first-class citizens in ES6. The language offers support for classes ("class" keyword), constructors ("constructor" keyword) and the "extend" keyword for inheritance.
Modules: Modules provide a much needed way to segment and organize JavaScript applications in logical chunks of code. Many frameworks already provide ways to modularize large apps, but standardizing a common module structure will bring a level of interoperability between various JavaScript libraries.
Block Scoping: Scoping in JavaScript can be a confusing topic for programmers coming from more traditional Object-Oriented languages such as Java or C#. There are basically two scopes in JavaScript: global and function. Until now. With the help of the "let" keyword, ES6 enables the definition of block scopes for variables and functions.
Default Parameters: A liked feature of many other languages such as Ruby, the default parameters save endless checking of they've been passed and if they are "undefined".
Enhanced Object Literals: There is now a handy expression for property: property assignments and methods can be defined without the "function" keyword.
Scaling AngularJS: Enterprise SOA on the MEAN Stack (Responsive Web & Mobile)Movel
AngularJS is a modular JavaScript front-end framework and when paired with a NodeJS/Express/Mongo backend can allow for powerful, new generation applications to be built with ease and elegance. However, there are pitfalls. In particular, its paramount to start with a project organization that will allow for growth and reusability, as the assets grow and new modules are added.
When enterprise applications are built, architectural complexity and team sizes grow and as a result testability and continuous improvement becomes even more critical.
In this presentation the speakers will address how to create solid foundations for your next MEAN stack project by starting with a proven folder structure and establish test patterns and continuous delivery pipelines for all environments.
Other topics will include:
• Assets and modules
• Common libraries in Angular and Node
• Continuous integration and testing
• Continuous delivery pipeline
• Unit and functional testing for Angular
• Deployment automation with Grunt and Gulp
• Scaling up MEAN apps with cloud providers such as Amazon and Heroku
• Securing Angular apps
• Upcoming changes in Angular 2.0
Learn from the experts how they built enterprise-grade systems to support thousands of transactions using the MEAN stack.
Cross-Platform Mobile Development with Ionic Framework and AngularMovel
AngularJS is great for creating web and mobile apps with solutions like the Ionic Framework. We are starting the journey of covering Angular from the beginning.
This presentation is a part of a series that explores AngularJS through talks and workshops. We will also extend this to Ionic, which leverages Angular and Cordova, to build Mobile Apps.
Angular is the foundation to Ionic, a mobile platform development tool. Get familiar with Angular, to do more with Ionic, we will show you how.
Resources:
www.movel.co
Ionic Framework
AngularJS
Gulp
Grunt
Bower
NodeJS
Learn and see demos showing major trends in Mobile FinTech in a joint presentation of DC Mobile and DC FinTech.
Business and product leads, designers, developers, investors and entrepreneurs will learn how mobile technology is fundamentally changing consumer financial services--threatening traditional distribution strategies while greatly improving customer experiences. Large US banks’ mobile adoption is growing at 20-30% per year. New financial advisory firms are winning billions of dollars in assets under management from free mobile apps. In developing countries like Kenya, mobile payments underpin the entire consumer financial system.
See demos of innovative apps for:
• Mobile banking
• Asset management (robo-advisers)
• Mobile payments
• Personal finance management
• Digital currencies and wallets
Learn qualities of great mobile apps:
• Addictive user experiences
• Features that drive engagement
• Establishing trust
• Data security
• Platform availability
We’re also look at international considerations:
• Mobile banking and payments outside the US
• Mobile platforms: iOS, Android, feature phones
We’ll start the evening with networking. There will be time for discussion and Q&A during and after the demos. Refreshments will be served.
Cross-Functional Teams: A Product Manager's NirvanaMovel
Cross-functional teams solve challenging problems faster by employing multi-disciplinary approach and delivering business value early and often. The fact that multi-disciplinary team members work on the same problem at the same time brings a number of advantages, of which speed of delivery and product quality are most important. The ability to listen and consider other viewpoints is a key to understanding tough problems and when applied properly, the results can be spectacular!
In this 60-minute session, we’re going to explore the benefits of cross-functional teams and look at how Product Managers can employ cross-functional teams to drive business value. We will look at key aspects of successful cross-functional teams such as:
How cross-functional teams maximize business value
* Alignment of business goals and return on investment
* How to assemble a cross-functional team
* Technology and the stack – no need to be an expert, but an understanding of the stack can help balance the business with the technical stories
* Driving user experience – here again, the PM is not a UI/UX designer, but someone who has the final say of the overall direction or “feel” of the product
* Diving the work among the x-functional team
* Epic and story definition when working with cross-functional teams
* Tracking progress
* How to prioritize features based on a technology stack
We’re going to look at ways to recruit and retain cross-functional talent and some of the organizational challenges that can arise as a result of this new team structure.
The audience of product managers, product owners, executives, technical managers and recruiting managers will learn what makes cross-functional teams successful, look at industry best practices and apply these strategies in their own organizations.
Over the past several years, the lean startup movement has made the Minimal Viable Product (MVP) a key approach to incrementally discovering effective products and services. In this talk, Levent Gurses will discuss a 5 step MVP process for building great minimum viable products that's been used in real client engagements. His process has been developed working with more than 20 enterprise full-stack and mobile clients over the course of several years. Topics will include the challenges of creating the MVP vision, scoping the activity, what should an MVP cost in time and money, and what should you have when you are “done”. Not only sharing his tales of MVP development, he will provide insights in how he's developed methods to effectively drive vision and development execution.
What is an MVP?
A product that has the absolute minimal set of core features necessary to prove a hypothesis, generally linked to commercial success or market validation. The MVP seeks the highest return on investment versus risk.
The Rise of the Lean Startup Movement
The lean startup movement came about as a result of analysis of many startup successes and failures. Development timeframes have become shorter and customer engagement has increased, which is helping companies better product-market fit and a path to success.
Presentation Outline:
• The MVP Vision (What will I have at the end of the effort?)
• Brief history of the lean startup movement
• Scoping
• Budgeting for MVP
• Features: The MVP Way
• Essential vs. peripheral features
• Must have to prove a hypothesis vs. nice to have
• Assembling a team
• Hiring contractors or vendor firms to build the MVP
• Choosing a technology
• Fake it until you make it: How to create mock features for an MVP
Presenter
Levent Gurses - Developer, speaker, and entrepreneur, Levent is the founder www.movel.co, an enterprise mobility company based in Virginia. He’s a nationally-recognized leader in mobile technologies and is a frequent speaker at tech communities on mobile and full-stack development. Levent holds a BS in Computer Engineering and is a Certified ScrumMaster and Certified Product Owner.
The new SUSE Academic Program explained!Emiel Brok
As a leading open source company, SUSE supports schools, higher learning institutions and the academic community in getting free access to our extensive experience and knowledge.
Many IT-students still get trained in software stacks that are not the highest in demand by the labor market. In many cases IT-infrastructure classes are still dominated by proprietary software, but the dominating IT-infrastructure "in real life" nowadays is open source technology.
As SUSE delivers enterprise open source technology many schools have asked SUSE to come with a academic program. Now we are able to explain you most bits and bites of how we believe we can color schools and students green!
This is the current overview of available Linux certifications.It shows;
LPI Essentials, LPIC-1, LPIC-2 and LPIC-3,
SUSE DCAS, CLA, CLP and CLE
RedHat, RHCSA, RHCVA, RHCE, RHCDS, RHCSS and RHCA.
Univention UCP and Zarafa certification.
This is an overview that I created because many (potential) Linux professionals asked me to. This is created by me personal, not representing any organisation. if you disagree with information in it please contact me. I would really like to have this overview as up-to-date as possible.
Dit is de presentatie zoals ik die gegeven heb tijdens het kennisbevorderingstraject voor MBO ICT docenten. Dit is een activiteit van ECABO en Stichting Praktijkleren.
A discussion on the upcoming new features in ES6 and how they change the way we build applications with JavaScript.
Most Notable Upcoming Changes in EcmaScript 6
Classes: Classes are now first-class citizens in ES6. The language offers support for classes ("class" keyword), constructors ("constructor" keyword) and the "extend" keyword for inheritance.
Modules: Modules provide a much needed way to segment and organize JavaScript applications in logical chunks of code. Many frameworks already provide ways to modularize large apps, but standardizing a common module structure will bring a level of interoperability between various JavaScript libraries.
Block Scoping: Scoping in JavaScript can be a confusing topic for programmers coming from more traditional Object-Oriented languages such as Java or C#. There are basically two scopes in JavaScript: global and function. Until now. With the help of the "let" keyword, ES6 enables the definition of block scopes for variables and functions.
Default Parameters: A liked feature of many other languages such as Ruby, the default parameters save endless checking of they've been passed and if they are "undefined".
Enhanced Object Literals: There is now a handy expression for property: property assignments and methods can be defined without the "function" keyword.
Scaling AngularJS: Enterprise SOA on the MEAN Stack (Responsive Web & Mobile)Movel
AngularJS is a modular JavaScript front-end framework and when paired with a NodeJS/Express/Mongo backend can allow for powerful, new generation applications to be built with ease and elegance. However, there are pitfalls. In particular, its paramount to start with a project organization that will allow for growth and reusability, as the assets grow and new modules are added.
When enterprise applications are built, architectural complexity and team sizes grow and as a result testability and continuous improvement becomes even more critical.
In this presentation the speakers will address how to create solid foundations for your next MEAN stack project by starting with a proven folder structure and establish test patterns and continuous delivery pipelines for all environments.
Other topics will include:
• Assets and modules
• Common libraries in Angular and Node
• Continuous integration and testing
• Continuous delivery pipeline
• Unit and functional testing for Angular
• Deployment automation with Grunt and Gulp
• Scaling up MEAN apps with cloud providers such as Amazon and Heroku
• Securing Angular apps
• Upcoming changes in Angular 2.0
Learn from the experts how they built enterprise-grade systems to support thousands of transactions using the MEAN stack.
Cross-Platform Mobile Development with Ionic Framework and AngularMovel
AngularJS is great for creating web and mobile apps with solutions like the Ionic Framework. We are starting the journey of covering Angular from the beginning.
This presentation is a part of a series that explores AngularJS through talks and workshops. We will also extend this to Ionic, which leverages Angular and Cordova, to build Mobile Apps.
Angular is the foundation to Ionic, a mobile platform development tool. Get familiar with Angular, to do more with Ionic, we will show you how.
Resources:
www.movel.co
Ionic Framework
AngularJS
Gulp
Grunt
Bower
NodeJS
Learn and see demos showing major trends in Mobile FinTech in a joint presentation of DC Mobile and DC FinTech.
Business and product leads, designers, developers, investors and entrepreneurs will learn how mobile technology is fundamentally changing consumer financial services--threatening traditional distribution strategies while greatly improving customer experiences. Large US banks’ mobile adoption is growing at 20-30% per year. New financial advisory firms are winning billions of dollars in assets under management from free mobile apps. In developing countries like Kenya, mobile payments underpin the entire consumer financial system.
See demos of innovative apps for:
• Mobile banking
• Asset management (robo-advisers)
• Mobile payments
• Personal finance management
• Digital currencies and wallets
Learn qualities of great mobile apps:
• Addictive user experiences
• Features that drive engagement
• Establishing trust
• Data security
• Platform availability
We’re also look at international considerations:
• Mobile banking and payments outside the US
• Mobile platforms: iOS, Android, feature phones
We’ll start the evening with networking. There will be time for discussion and Q&A during and after the demos. Refreshments will be served.
Cross-Functional Teams: A Product Manager's NirvanaMovel
Cross-functional teams solve challenging problems faster by employing multi-disciplinary approach and delivering business value early and often. The fact that multi-disciplinary team members work on the same problem at the same time brings a number of advantages, of which speed of delivery and product quality are most important. The ability to listen and consider other viewpoints is a key to understanding tough problems and when applied properly, the results can be spectacular!
In this 60-minute session, we’re going to explore the benefits of cross-functional teams and look at how Product Managers can employ cross-functional teams to drive business value. We will look at key aspects of successful cross-functional teams such as:
How cross-functional teams maximize business value
* Alignment of business goals and return on investment
* How to assemble a cross-functional team
* Technology and the stack – no need to be an expert, but an understanding of the stack can help balance the business with the technical stories
* Driving user experience – here again, the PM is not a UI/UX designer, but someone who has the final say of the overall direction or “feel” of the product
* Diving the work among the x-functional team
* Epic and story definition when working with cross-functional teams
* Tracking progress
* How to prioritize features based on a technology stack
We’re going to look at ways to recruit and retain cross-functional talent and some of the organizational challenges that can arise as a result of this new team structure.
The audience of product managers, product owners, executives, technical managers and recruiting managers will learn what makes cross-functional teams successful, look at industry best practices and apply these strategies in their own organizations.
Over the past several years, the lean startup movement has made the Minimal Viable Product (MVP) a key approach to incrementally discovering effective products and services. In this talk, Levent Gurses will discuss a 5 step MVP process for building great minimum viable products that's been used in real client engagements. His process has been developed working with more than 20 enterprise full-stack and mobile clients over the course of several years. Topics will include the challenges of creating the MVP vision, scoping the activity, what should an MVP cost in time and money, and what should you have when you are “done”. Not only sharing his tales of MVP development, he will provide insights in how he's developed methods to effectively drive vision and development execution.
What is an MVP?
A product that has the absolute minimal set of core features necessary to prove a hypothesis, generally linked to commercial success or market validation. The MVP seeks the highest return on investment versus risk.
The Rise of the Lean Startup Movement
The lean startup movement came about as a result of analysis of many startup successes and failures. Development timeframes have become shorter and customer engagement has increased, which is helping companies better product-market fit and a path to success.
Presentation Outline:
• The MVP Vision (What will I have at the end of the effort?)
• Brief history of the lean startup movement
• Scoping
• Budgeting for MVP
• Features: The MVP Way
• Essential vs. peripheral features
• Must have to prove a hypothesis vs. nice to have
• Assembling a team
• Hiring contractors or vendor firms to build the MVP
• Choosing a technology
• Fake it until you make it: How to create mock features for an MVP
Presenter
Levent Gurses - Developer, speaker, and entrepreneur, Levent is the founder www.movel.co, an enterprise mobility company based in Virginia. He’s a nationally-recognized leader in mobile technologies and is a frequent speaker at tech communities on mobile and full-stack development. Levent holds a BS in Computer Engineering and is a Certified ScrumMaster and Certified Product Owner.
The new SUSE Academic Program explained!Emiel Brok
As a leading open source company, SUSE supports schools, higher learning institutions and the academic community in getting free access to our extensive experience and knowledge.
Many IT-students still get trained in software stacks that are not the highest in demand by the labor market. In many cases IT-infrastructure classes are still dominated by proprietary software, but the dominating IT-infrastructure "in real life" nowadays is open source technology.
As SUSE delivers enterprise open source technology many schools have asked SUSE to come with a academic program. Now we are able to explain you most bits and bites of how we believe we can color schools and students green!
This is the current overview of available Linux certifications.It shows;
LPI Essentials, LPIC-1, LPIC-2 and LPIC-3,
SUSE DCAS, CLA, CLP and CLE
RedHat, RHCSA, RHCVA, RHCE, RHCDS, RHCSS and RHCA.
Univention UCP and Zarafa certification.
This is an overview that I created because many (potential) Linux professionals asked me to. This is created by me personal, not representing any organisation. if you disagree with information in it please contact me. I would really like to have this overview as up-to-date as possible.
Dit is de presentatie zoals ik die gegeven heb tijdens het kennisbevorderingstraject voor MBO ICT docenten. Dit is een activiteit van ECABO en Stichting Praktijkleren.
18. In vergelijking met andere besturingssystemen, denkt
u dat het gebruik van Linux in uw organisatie zal:
toenemen
gelijk blijven
afnemen
weet niet
Bron: Linux Foundation Report; Linux Adoption Trends: A Survey of Enterprise End Users; October 2010
19. In vergelijking met andere besturingssystemen, denkt
u dat het gebruik van Linux in uw organisatie zal:
toenemen 79,4
gelijk blijven 12
2,1
afnemen
6,5
niet zeker
Bron: Linux Foundation Report; Linux Adoption Trends: A Survey of Enterprise End Users; October 2010
31. meer LPI gecertificeerde professionals
meer Linux gebruikers
meer Linux @ bedrijven
meer Linux @ scholen
32. Scholen beginnen niet vanwege gebrek aan
vraag
Werkgevers beginnen niet vanwege gebrek
aan aanbod
33.
34.
35.
36.
37. All over the Netherlands
Students
Teachers
` Training material
Academic Partners
Public attention
Brand awareness
Open source in every ICT curriculum
All Linux education based on LPI
47. Gelooft u dat open source software de bedrijfscultuur
zal veranderen?
Nee, zal niet veranderen
Ja, deze zal verbeteren
Ja, deze zal verslechteren
weet niet
Bron: Accenture