The document introduces Autodesk's Forge AR/VR Toolkit. It discusses how Forge is a developer platform that powers connections between design, manufacturing, and other data. The toolkit allows 3D models to be easily prepared for use in augmented and virtual reality by converting formats, generating levels of detail, and repairing topology through the Forge API. It aims to streamline the typically complex and manual process of model preparation for AR/VR. Demos of the toolkit and roadmap features are presented.
Advanced Development Techniques with ArcPy and Python API - Smart Development...Esri UK
ArcGIS provides a suite of image processing and analysis tools that help you find patterns in your imagery and understand the data locked in pixels. In this session we will cover, georeferencing your imagery, processing it on-the-fly and using powerful analysis functions to gain insight from your data. We will also highlight the wealth of imagery available to use alongside your own data.
Forge - DevCon 2016: Creating your next VR Walkthrough with Cloud Rendered St...Autodesk
Michael Beale, Autodesk
If you are building a VR walkthrough like Google Street View, learn how you can use Forge to generate your stereo-panorama assets. A simple cube-map is all you need to display on your mobile device to experience depth and immersion. Using the API, you can learn how to extract alpha maps and depth maps to create parallax effects with camera translation, and blend in real 3D geometry into the scene.
Your own on-demand Angular projects with ngX-RocketYohan Lasorsa
ngX-Rocket : an automated enterprise-grade architect to init Angular projects for you, whether you want a web app, a PWA or an hybrid mobile app (soon also desktop app with Electron)
Advanced Development Techniques with ArcPy and Python API - Smart Development...Esri UK
ArcGIS provides a suite of image processing and analysis tools that help you find patterns in your imagery and understand the data locked in pixels. In this session we will cover, georeferencing your imagery, processing it on-the-fly and using powerful analysis functions to gain insight from your data. We will also highlight the wealth of imagery available to use alongside your own data.
Forge - DevCon 2016: Creating your next VR Walkthrough with Cloud Rendered St...Autodesk
Michael Beale, Autodesk
If you are building a VR walkthrough like Google Street View, learn how you can use Forge to generate your stereo-panorama assets. A simple cube-map is all you need to display on your mobile device to experience depth and immersion. Using the API, you can learn how to extract alpha maps and depth maps to create parallax effects with camera translation, and blend in real 3D geometry into the scene.
Your own on-demand Angular projects with ngX-RocketYohan Lasorsa
ngX-Rocket : an automated enterprise-grade architect to init Angular projects for you, whether you want a web app, a PWA or an hybrid mobile app (soon also desktop app with Electron)
What's New to the SDK's and JavaScript API - Smart Development - Esri UK Annu...Esri UK
Last year, we saw exciting new releases of both our web and native development tools. We can't wait to show you some of our favourite new features, so come along to this session and tell you all about version 100 of our Runtime SDKs and version 4 of our JavaScript API.
ArcGIS Developer Program - Smart Development - Esri UK Annual Conference 2017Esri UK
Back in March, we released the ArcGIS Developer Program. This new developer experience unifies our all developer offerings into a single place and gives you everything you need to develop with the ArcGIS Platform, from creating a simple web app, to extending one of our core products.
Whether you've been migrated from EDN or just want to know more about the ArcGIS Developer program, this session is for you.
Paul Boonyarungsrit's talk at GDG Cloud Melbourne October Meetup.
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Paul is a full stack developer at 3wks, an experienced Google Cloud partner. For the past year he has been building apps with various GCP products.
Recently 3wks hosted a booth at the Google Cloud Summit in Sydney, where we featured voice controlled robots, designed to showcase GCP tools. I will be walking through the tech behind the bots to demonstrate how easy it is to focus on coding and not have to worry about ops.
The tech we will cover includes:
- Actions on Google (apps for the Google Assistant)
- Dialogflow (API.AI)
- Cloud Functions
- Firebase Realtime Database
API integrations can be a pain. Anyone who has worked on API integrations has probably observed that, as a general rule, no API server survives first contact with the client. Reasons vary, from badly written API documentation to complete lack of API documentation. In this presentation, I want to address this problem by showing how developers can minimize the risk of API integration failures by using an approach called documentation-driven development. In documentation-driven development, we write the API specification first using a standard specification format. I'll show how we can leverage documentation to test and validate our API implementations before we release them. I'll show how we can use tools from the current ecosystem, such as Dredd, to automatically generate tests that validate our APIs.
DroidCon TLV 2015 - Hey android, mirror mirror all day longYossi Elkrief
Android Has various UI Editor to work with but all comes to WYSIWYG and waiting for app to compile and install on the device.
Join me and we overview a great tool to save UI Build and Test time.
Deploy to multiple devices, Java/Kotlin Code Hot swap, Animation building and testing process is made easy.
Documentation-driven development for Python web APIsJosé Haro Peralta
These are the old slides of my presentation at EuroPython 2021. The updated version, which contains new slides and some corrections, is this one: https://www.slideshare.net/JosntonioHaroPeralta/documentationdriven-development-for-python-web-apis-v2-249878010
This presentation shows how we can use documentation-driven development to minimise the risk of API integration failures. APIs are the gateways that connect our web applications to the world. Microservices rely on them to work together, and frontend applications use them to connect to our backend. Despite their importance, API integration failures are a daily occurrence. There’re many reasons for this, but a common factor is the lack of API documentation, or the use of bad API documentation.
Often, API documentation comes in unstructured formats or in JSON examples, instead of standard formats such as OpenAPI or Schema Definition Language. When we don’t use standards to document our APIs, we give up the whole ecosystem of frameworks and tools built around those standards. Such tools and frameworks are designed to make our lives easier when managing the lifecycle of our APIs.
In documentation-driven development, we write the API specification first, and then we implement the API server and the client against the specification. I’ll show how we can use mock servers to test the client while the backend is being developed, and tools like Dredd and schemathesis to validate the backend implementation. I’ll show how we can use these tools in a CI server to validate our code before it’s released. This approach doesn’t eliminate completely the risk of API integration failures, but it helps to minimise it.
These slides are for preliminary introduction to Cloud Foundry PaaS - what is Cloud Foundry, what are key benefits, and what type of apps can be deployed to CF.
Web Fundamentals is a technical documentation center for multi-device web development. Our goal is to build a resource for modern web developers that’s as curated and thorough as developer.android.com or iOS Dev Center.
These are the slides from a talk I gave in TLV JS Meetup.
If you would like to help - https://github.com/google/WebFundamentals/
Delivering successful API integrations with documentation-driven developmentJosé Haro Peralta
APIs are the pillars that enable communication through the web. Microservices talk to each other through APIs, and frontend applications connect to our backends through APIs. Yet, despite their importance, API integrations failures are a daily occurrence. There're many reasons why this happens, but a common denominator is the lack of API documentation, or the use of bad API documentation. In this presentation, I'll show how we can use documentation-driven development to minimise the risk of API integration failure, and I'll discuss the tools and frameworks that help us leverage the benefits of this approach. Although the risk of API integration failure can never be ruled out, the approach discussed in this presentation helps to reduce the chances of its occurrence.
In this presentation, I want to show how developers can minimise the risk of API integration failures by using documentation-driven development. Documentation-driven development is an approach where we first write the API documentation, and then we validate the API implementation against the specification. This approach helps us create a more robust software delivery process for our APIs. I’ll show useful tools and frameworks, such as Dredd, that can help us automatically generate tests that validate our APIs.
What's New to the SDK's and JavaScript API - Smart Development - Esri UK Annu...Esri UK
Last year, we saw exciting new releases of both our web and native development tools. We can't wait to show you some of our favourite new features, so come along to this session and tell you all about version 100 of our Runtime SDKs and version 4 of our JavaScript API.
ArcGIS Developer Program - Smart Development - Esri UK Annual Conference 2017Esri UK
Back in March, we released the ArcGIS Developer Program. This new developer experience unifies our all developer offerings into a single place and gives you everything you need to develop with the ArcGIS Platform, from creating a simple web app, to extending one of our core products.
Whether you've been migrated from EDN or just want to know more about the ArcGIS Developer program, this session is for you.
Paul Boonyarungsrit's talk at GDG Cloud Melbourne October Meetup.
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Paul is a full stack developer at 3wks, an experienced Google Cloud partner. For the past year he has been building apps with various GCP products.
Recently 3wks hosted a booth at the Google Cloud Summit in Sydney, where we featured voice controlled robots, designed to showcase GCP tools. I will be walking through the tech behind the bots to demonstrate how easy it is to focus on coding and not have to worry about ops.
The tech we will cover includes:
- Actions on Google (apps for the Google Assistant)
- Dialogflow (API.AI)
- Cloud Functions
- Firebase Realtime Database
API integrations can be a pain. Anyone who has worked on API integrations has probably observed that, as a general rule, no API server survives first contact with the client. Reasons vary, from badly written API documentation to complete lack of API documentation. In this presentation, I want to address this problem by showing how developers can minimize the risk of API integration failures by using an approach called documentation-driven development. In documentation-driven development, we write the API specification first using a standard specification format. I'll show how we can leverage documentation to test and validate our API implementations before we release them. I'll show how we can use tools from the current ecosystem, such as Dredd, to automatically generate tests that validate our APIs.
DroidCon TLV 2015 - Hey android, mirror mirror all day longYossi Elkrief
Android Has various UI Editor to work with but all comes to WYSIWYG and waiting for app to compile and install on the device.
Join me and we overview a great tool to save UI Build and Test time.
Deploy to multiple devices, Java/Kotlin Code Hot swap, Animation building and testing process is made easy.
Documentation-driven development for Python web APIsJosé Haro Peralta
These are the old slides of my presentation at EuroPython 2021. The updated version, which contains new slides and some corrections, is this one: https://www.slideshare.net/JosntonioHaroPeralta/documentationdriven-development-for-python-web-apis-v2-249878010
This presentation shows how we can use documentation-driven development to minimise the risk of API integration failures. APIs are the gateways that connect our web applications to the world. Microservices rely on them to work together, and frontend applications use them to connect to our backend. Despite their importance, API integration failures are a daily occurrence. There’re many reasons for this, but a common factor is the lack of API documentation, or the use of bad API documentation.
Often, API documentation comes in unstructured formats or in JSON examples, instead of standard formats such as OpenAPI or Schema Definition Language. When we don’t use standards to document our APIs, we give up the whole ecosystem of frameworks and tools built around those standards. Such tools and frameworks are designed to make our lives easier when managing the lifecycle of our APIs.
In documentation-driven development, we write the API specification first, and then we implement the API server and the client against the specification. I’ll show how we can use mock servers to test the client while the backend is being developed, and tools like Dredd and schemathesis to validate the backend implementation. I’ll show how we can use these tools in a CI server to validate our code before it’s released. This approach doesn’t eliminate completely the risk of API integration failures, but it helps to minimise it.
These slides are for preliminary introduction to Cloud Foundry PaaS - what is Cloud Foundry, what are key benefits, and what type of apps can be deployed to CF.
Web Fundamentals is a technical documentation center for multi-device web development. Our goal is to build a resource for modern web developers that’s as curated and thorough as developer.android.com or iOS Dev Center.
These are the slides from a talk I gave in TLV JS Meetup.
If you would like to help - https://github.com/google/WebFundamentals/
Delivering successful API integrations with documentation-driven developmentJosé Haro Peralta
APIs are the pillars that enable communication through the web. Microservices talk to each other through APIs, and frontend applications connect to our backends through APIs. Yet, despite their importance, API integrations failures are a daily occurrence. There're many reasons why this happens, but a common denominator is the lack of API documentation, or the use of bad API documentation. In this presentation, I'll show how we can use documentation-driven development to minimise the risk of API integration failure, and I'll discuss the tools and frameworks that help us leverage the benefits of this approach. Although the risk of API integration failure can never be ruled out, the approach discussed in this presentation helps to reduce the chances of its occurrence.
In this presentation, I want to show how developers can minimise the risk of API integration failures by using documentation-driven development. Documentation-driven development is an approach where we first write the API documentation, and then we validate the API implementation against the specification. This approach helps us create a more robust software delivery process for our APIs. I’ll show useful tools and frameworks, such as Dredd, that can help us automatically generate tests that validate our APIs.
Abhishek Singhal, Riversoft
Ben O’Donnell, BIMobject
Albert Szilvasy, Autodesk
AutoCAD DWG files are widely used in many industries today, the Forge platform provides REST APIs to unlock the data inside them or to create new ones. This class will show how to securely connect Forge to various data storage services where your DWGs reside. It will demonstrate how to access a database while processing a DWG, a critical piece for many customers who embed database keys in their DWG files. Finally, we will look at how a real world customer uses the Design Automation APIs today.
A New Development Platform Connecting BIM to Anything
Mr. Xiaodong LIANG China Manager, Developer Technical Service Department (DevTech) Autodesk Inc
HKIBIM Annual Conference 2017
Theme: Transforming BIM to Action
Date: 22-Nov-2017 (Wed)
Time: 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Venue: Grand Ballroom I-III, Level 6, Royal Plaza Hotel, Hong Kong
Organizers:
The Hong Kong Institute of Building Information Modelling (HKIBIM)
http://www.hkibim.org
HKIBIM Annual Conference 2017 is the 8th Annual Conference organized by the Hong Kong Institute of Building Information Modelling (HKIBIM). It is the premier annual event for experienced professionals to demonstrate the practical use of Building Information Modelling (BIM) processes using real cases. The speakers are encouraged to illustrate lessons learned in practical projects so that more professionals from different disciplines can improve their productivity through efficient use of BIM and advance practical knowledge. This is an exciting opportunity to share your knowledge and experience with the larger BIM community.
SharePoint Fest Chicago - From SharePoint to Office 365 DevelopmentSébastien Levert
The world around the Office Developer is changing. And for someone with a heavy SharePoint background, it can be somewhat scary to make the move to the cloud. But don't be scared, SharePoint Developer! Become an added-value Office Developer and contribute to maximize the productivity of your enterprise.
In this session, we will cover every aspect of the new Office Developer paradigm and we will ensure that you can make yourself at home in such a new world.
The topics covered will be :
SharePoint Add-In
Office 365 Apps
Office Add-In
Microsoft Graph
All your BIM are belong to us - Revit and FME for Enterprise Data ManagementSafe Software
This session illustrates the use of FME and Revit to create data management workflows for AEC firms. Topics include user driven reports, BIM validation workflows, data extraction and collection routines, Revit to GIS workflows, more.
See more presentations from the FME User Conference 2014 at: www.safe.com/fmeuc
ESPC 2016 - From SharePoint to Office 365 Development - The path to your new ...Sébastien Levert
The world around the Office Developer is changing and for someone with a heavy SharePoint background, it can be somewhat scary to make the move to the cloud. But don’t be scared SharePoint Developer – From SharePoint to Office Development, become an added-value Office Developer and contribute to maximise the productivity of your enterprise. In this session, we will cover every aspect of the new Office Developer paradigm and we will ensure that you can make yourself at home in such a new world. The topics covered will be :
– SharePoint Add-In
– Office 365 Apps
– Office Add-In
– Microsoft Graph
Benefits of Attending this Session:
Learn what an Office Developer is
See code in action representing the Office Developer day-to-day
Leverage the most active community around productivity development
SharePoint Saturday Ottawa - From SharePoint to Office 365 DevelopmentSébastien Levert
The world around the Office Developer is changing. And for someone with a heavy SharePoint background, it can be somewhat scary to make the move to the cloud. But don't be scared, SharePoint Developer! Become an added-value Office Developer and contribute to maximize the productivity of your enterprise.
In this session, we will cover every aspect of the new Office Developer paradigm and we will ensure that you can make yourself at home in such a new world.
The topics covered will be :
- SharePoint Add-In
- Office 365 Apps
- Office Add-In
- Microsoft Graph
Bill Buxton is the author of, Sketching User Experiences: Getting the Design Right and the Right Design, published jointly by Morgan Kaufmann and Focal Press. He is Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research and has a 30 year involvement in research, design and commentary around human aspects of technology, and digital tools for creative endeavour, including music, film and industrial design, in particular. Prior to joining Microsoft, he was a researcher at Xerox PARC, a professor at the University of Toronto, and Chief Scientist of Alias Research and SGI Inc. – where 2003 he was co-recipient of an Academy Award for Scientific and Technical Achievement. In 2007, he was named Doctor of Design, Honoris Causa, by the Ontario College of Art and Design, in 2008 became the 10th recipient of the ACM/SIGCHI Lifetime Achievement Award for fundamental contributions to the field of human-computer interaction, and in January 2009 was elected a Fellow of the ACM. More information on Buxton and his work can be found at: www.billbuxton.com
FITC Amsterdam / Toronto - http://fitc.ca/presentation/building-collaboration-service-hololens-2/
In this talk, Cyrille will go through experiments he made lately with the Hololens in the field of mixed reality (AR/VR) for the construction & manufacturing industries. You will learn what are the challenges and how difficult it might be sometimes to bring digital content generated from various tools to devices like the Hololens in an efficient manner. He will share stories in various industries as well as unexpected outcome. By using Autodesk Forge, the content creation becomes a lot easier - http://forge.autodesk.com/
* Challenges about importing 3d content created on DCC tools onto devices such as the HoloLens
* Designing a valuable experience that a user will enjoy
Considerations when building mixed reality experiences
* The workflow for designing and building mixed reality experiences
* Challenges to deploy mixed reality content in an industrial environment
Real World SharePoint Framework and Azure ServicesBrian Culver
Building Solution in Office 365 requires leveraging other cloud services, such as Azure Services. For those new to SharePoint and all SharePoint veterans, building cloud ready “Full Trust” solutions for Office 365 introduces a huge paradigm shift over the traditional on-premise full-trust development model.
In this session, we will look at a couple common full trust solutions and move them to Office365 and Azure. We will leverage various Azure services such as Azure Functions, Event Grids and WebJobs. See demonstrations on how event receivers become Azure Function and Event Grids, and timer jobs become Azure WebJobs. Learn about other useful Azure services for replacing full trust functionality. Don’t pass up this opportunity to learn skills and knowledge you need to build Office 365 Solutions leveraging Cloud Services
Attendee Takeaways:
1. Understand how to take Full Trust solutions from On-premise to the Office365.
2. Learn how to use Azure Functions, Event Grids, WebJobs and several other Azure Services.
3. See demonstrations of a couple common Full Trust Solutions converted to cloud solutions on Office365 and Azure.
Building AR and VR Experiences for Web Apps with JavaScriptFITC
It is increasingly important to understand how AR and VR technologies are changing what is possible to do in modern web applications. There are a lot of tools and technologies that you can choose from to tie all of the pieces together to start implementing AR and VR features, but not all of them are JavaScript or web friendly. In this talk Hasan will get into AR and VR development from the perspective of a web app developer who is competent with modern JavaScript and web development tools. He will also introduce a way to share what you build on the growing Oculus platform, and why Oculus is a great entry point for VR.
Objective
Learn how to approach your first feature or project involving AR or VR in your applications that run in browsers and mobile devices, all using JavaScript
Target Audience
Web application developers interested in building AR and VR driven features in their web applications
Assumed Audience Knowledge
JavaScript, web technology
Five Things Audience Members Will Learn
WebGL basics
Intro to React360
Working with Three.js
What types of use cases to apply AR and VR technology to
Building for Oculus
Bill Buxton is the author of, Sketching User Experiences: Getting the Design Right and the Right Design, published jointly by Morgan Kaufmann and Focal Press. He is Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research and has a 30 year involvement in research, design and commentary around human aspects of technology, and digital tools for creative endeavour, including music, film and industrial design, in particular. Prior to joining Microsoft, he was a researcher at Xerox PARC, a professor at the University of Toronto, and Chief Scientist of Alias Research and SGI Inc. – where 2003 he was co-recipient of an Academy Award for Scientific and Technical Achievement. In 2007, he was named Doctor of Design, Honoris Causa, by the Ontario College of Art and Design, in 2008 became the 10th recipient of the ACM/SIGCHI Lifetime Achievement Award for fundamental contributions to the field of human-computer interaction, and in January 2009 was elected a Fellow of the ACM. More information on Buxton and his work can be found at: www.billbuxton.com
Structural BIM workflows - design-to-fabrication for steel and rebarCarl Spalding FISM
> Use Revit as a central model in a structural BIM workflow for steel and concrete
> Round-trip project sharing using synchronization
> Effectively re-use engineering BIM DATA to rapidly design and document reinforcement concrete frames in Revit
> Streamline design to fabrication project handover
Multi-cluster Kubernetes Networking- Patterns, Projects and GuidelinesSanjeev Rampal
Talk presented at Kubernetes Community Day, New York, May 2024.
Technical summary of Multi-Cluster Kubernetes Networking architectures with focus on 4 key topics.
1) Key patterns for Multi-cluster architectures
2) Architectural comparison of several OSS/ CNCF projects to address these patterns
3) Evolution trends for the APIs of these projects
4) Some design recommendations & guidelines for adopting/ deploying these solutions.
1.Wireless Communication System_Wireless communication is a broad term that i...JeyaPerumal1
Wireless communication involves the transmission of information over a distance without the help of wires, cables or any other forms of electrical conductors.
Wireless communication is a broad term that incorporates all procedures and forms of connecting and communicating between two or more devices using a wireless signal through wireless communication technologies and devices.
Features of Wireless Communication
The evolution of wireless technology has brought many advancements with its effective features.
The transmitted distance can be anywhere between a few meters (for example, a television's remote control) and thousands of kilometers (for example, radio communication).
Wireless communication can be used for cellular telephony, wireless access to the internet, wireless home networking, and so on.
ER(Entity Relationship) Diagram for online shopping - TAEHimani415946
https://bit.ly/3KACoyV
The ER diagram for the project is the foundation for the building of the database of the project. The properties, datatypes, and attributes are defined by the ER diagram.
This 7-second Brain Wave Ritual Attracts Money To You.!nirahealhty
Discover the power of a simple 7-second brain wave ritual that can attract wealth and abundance into your life. By tapping into specific brain frequencies, this technique helps you manifest financial success effortlessly. Ready to transform your financial future? Try this powerful ritual and start attracting money today!
19. Marketing Manufacturing Maintenance
Three different instances of how Forge can share appropriate design information securely – while
eliminating the need to share or duplicate your design files/IP.
TECH SPOTLIGHT: Data Sharing
23. AR/VR Challenges Today
Model preparation is the
biggest AR/VR pain-point
Manual process/offline
Multiple Conversion steps
Expensive/special skills
UV mapping, textures
Polygon optimization
One way
> A week’s worth of effort for a typical model
24. AR/VR Forge Solution
• Model prep easier
• Static Assets
• Import directly from Forge
• Dynamic Assets
• Stream the model
• View latest design easily
• More time to rock-out!
25. Forge AR/VR Toolkit - Workflow
60+
File Formats
Model
Derivative
API
AR/VR Toolkit
API
AR/VR
Toolkit
Plugin
…
29. Come to our table!
Get started…
http://forgetoolkit.com
http://forge.autodesk.com
Slides
https://www.slideshare.net/KevinVandecar/
Forge AR/VR Toolkit - Try it today!
30. IT DOESN’T HAVE TO BE THAT COMPLEX!
Check out this great traditional animation
artist creating awesome augmented reality!
• Marty Cooper AKA Hombre_McSteez
• Aug(De)Mented Reality series on youtube
• https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL
8d4zemDJd4qsgdKq7dACriF46-eSnt3n
@kevinvandecar