Shannon Plummer is a photographer who specializes in pet photography. Her contact information includes her email address shannon@wetnosefotos.com and her websites shannonplummer.com and wetnosefotos.com where her photography work can be viewed.
The document discusses code organization techniques such as scoping, components, packages, modules, and classes. It explains that scoping defines visibility and accessibility of code to prevent unintended modifications. Components and packages encapsulate related functions and provide interfaces for interaction while hiding inner workings. Modules separate concerns to make code more scalable and maintainable. Public, private, and protected visibility levels are demonstrated. Namespaces prevent clashes when using third party code. Overall, following these principles writes safer, less error-prone, and more reusable code.
Shannon Plummer is a photographer who specializes in pet photography. Her contact information includes her email address shannon@wetnosefotos.com and her websites shannonplummer.com and wetnosefotos.com where her photography work can be viewed.
The short document discusses vocabulary related to reading. It lists a few words such as brilliant, chorus, coward and gleamed that describe something shining or gleaming in a beautiful way.
When Past Performance May Be Indicative of Future Results - The Legal Implica...Jason Haislmaier
This document summarizes a presentation on the legal implications of using location-based services data and predictive analytics to predict future behavior. It discusses privacy issues under federal and state laws as well as industry self-regulation. It also examines potential tort liability from the misuse of personal data and location information. The presentation provides examples of privacy policies and controls in mobile apps and outlines considerations around law enforcement access to data.
Shannon Plummer is a photographer who specializes in pet photography. Her contact information includes her email address shannon@wetnosefotos.com and her websites shannonplummer.com and wetnosefotos.com where her photography work can be viewed.
The document discusses code organization techniques such as scoping, components, packages, modules, and classes. It explains that scoping defines visibility and accessibility of code to prevent unintended modifications. Components and packages encapsulate related functions and provide interfaces for interaction while hiding inner workings. Modules separate concerns to make code more scalable and maintainable. Public, private, and protected visibility levels are demonstrated. Namespaces prevent clashes when using third party code. Overall, following these principles writes safer, less error-prone, and more reusable code.
Shannon Plummer is a photographer who specializes in pet photography. Her contact information includes her email address shannon@wetnosefotos.com and her websites shannonplummer.com and wetnosefotos.com where her photography work can be viewed.
The short document discusses vocabulary related to reading. It lists a few words such as brilliant, chorus, coward and gleamed that describe something shining or gleaming in a beautiful way.
When Past Performance May Be Indicative of Future Results - The Legal Implica...Jason Haislmaier
This document summarizes a presentation on the legal implications of using location-based services data and predictive analytics to predict future behavior. It discusses privacy issues under federal and state laws as well as industry self-regulation. It also examines potential tort liability from the misuse of personal data and location information. The presentation provides examples of privacy policies and controls in mobile apps and outlines considerations around law enforcement access to data.
Tuenti Tech Teams. Frontend, Backend, Systems and more, working togetherTuenti
This document summarizes the different technology teams at Tuenti and some of their responsibilities. The Frontend team works on the mobile and web user interfaces using frameworks like JavaScript. The Backend team handles scaling the infrastructure to support millions of users and terabytes of data. The Systems team manages over 500 servers and ensures high performance and reliability. An example project described is building a large-scale web-based instant messaging service on the open-source XMPP protocol to support over a million concurrent users.
This document provides steps for creating a successful online video, including identifying a target audience and desired action, choosing a production and distribution model, producing and distributing the video, and analyzing results. It recommends focusing efforts on a specific target audience and using imitation, timeliness, celebrity, or shock value approaches. Distribution strategies include organic social sharing, paid advertising, or creating viral buzz through social networks. The goal is to iterate the process based on analysis of results.
This document provides steps for creating a successful online video, including identifying a target audience and desired action, choosing a production and distribution model, producing and distributing the video, and analyzing results. It recommends focusing efforts on a specific target audience and using imitation, timeliness, celebrity, or shock value to create viral concepts. Distribution strategies include organic social sharing, paid advertising, or seeding content virally. Analysis of results helps improve future iterations.
The document summarizes a student project to develop a smart window design in collaboration with Pella Corporation. The team researched various window materials and designs, developed an algorithm to control automated blinds based on sensors, and created a prototype. While the full scope was not completed, the project increased understanding of hardware components and improved team collaboration skills. Moving forward, further integration and testing is needed to operate the complete smart window system.
The presentation starts with some basic theory on types. Later, different classifications for type systems are described, with the static/dynamic and strong/weak dimensions the ones we spend more time on.
The third topic addressed is how the mix of polimorsfism with covariance and descendant hiding affects the type system, and what new problems arise and have to be addressed by the type system.
We finished the presentation with a discussion about pros and cons of the PHP type system.
This PowerPoint file contains 36 of the more important graphs published in The Spirit Level: Why More Equal Societies Almost Always Do Better by Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett.
We hope you will use them in talks, lectures or discussion groups to help increase people's understanding of the effects of inequality.
The slides can be downloaded and are provided on condition you acknowledge their source. We strongly recommend that you use them in conjunction with the book which explains the relationships shown in the graphs.
Find out more from www.equalitytrust.org.uk
Objective Capital's Africa Resources Investment Congress 2011
Ironmongers' Hall, City of London
14-15 June 2011
Day 1: Africa Resources
Speaker: Andre Van Zyl, Oak Ridge Mining Solutions
• • With the evolving role of the CFOs, businesses more than ever are now reliant on their CFOs to translate mere numbers into incisive intelligence to tap new growth opportunities
• The right insights can prime the finance function to swiftly respond to market volatility, facilitate strategic expansion, spot trends, accurately predict outcomes, and proactively drive top-line and bottom-line growth
• CFOs can also make an impact at the larger enterprise level by incorporating analytics to add value outside it core functions and help other functions
• Given the pre-dominant importance of technology and the role it plays as a Big Data enabler, it is imperative for CFOs to forge collaborative and strategic relationships with CIOs
The Future of Startups: Disciplined Entrepreneurship #FutureOf #startups #ent...Marius Ursache
An introduction to the Disciplined Entrepreneurship framework created by Bill Aulet, the Managing Director of the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship, and used by thousands of startups around the world.
The document discusses sketching and prototyping techniques for designing products and interfaces. It emphasizes that sketching with pen and paper is an easy and effective way to prototype ideas using simple lines and diagrams before implementing designs digitally. The document also advocates an iterative design process of sketching, discussing, and refining prototypes to gather feedback and improve designs.
The document provides an overview of Google's history and products. It discusses how Google web search works by visiting websites, tallying links between sites, and using PageRank to determine a site's relevance. It then covers optimizing a business for search engines by focusing on keywords, content, updates, and links. Specific optimization tips include brainstorming keywords, using tools to research keywords, placing keywords on pages, creating new content regularly, and building internal and external links.
A brief overview of the techniques I found useful and often use to increase focus and energy, to be more productive. Then an overview of two of my favorite systems: custom weekly paper notebooks (used in the past) and Gmail + Things + Calendar (used for the past 2 years).
The document discusses business model concepts like customer segments, value propositions, channels, customer relationships, revenue streams, key resources, key activities, key partnerships, and cost structure. It provides examples of business models for companies like Apple, Amazon, and Google. It encourages understanding customers through interviews and personas. It also discusses topics like total addressable market, competition, and lean startup methodology. The overall content is about understanding how to develop business models by understanding customer needs and validating ideas through customer development.
Fuerza y movimiento. tercera ley de newtonJeryk Torres
La tercera ley de Newton establece que para cada acción existe una reacción igual en magnitud e intensa pero en dirección opuesta. Las fuerzas siempre ocurren en pares. La fuerza normal es la reacción a la fuerza peso y constituyen un par acción-reacción. La fricción es otra fuerza de reacción que se opone al movimiento entre dos superficies en contacto.
Tr 31 hacia una alfabetización en medios[1]guestd384f64
1) O documento discute a necessidade de incentivar o hábito da leitura em Portugal através de programas que promovam o acesso à informação.
2) Também aborda como os receptores não são passivos e podem escolher aceitar ou rejeitar mensagens midiáticas, e como as preferências midiáticas dos públicos influenciam a cultura.
3) Defende a importância da pedagogia da comunicação e da educação para os meios para desenvolver capacidades que levem os cidadãos à alfabetização midiática em contextos globalizados
Comunicado 006 - Concurso Internacional de Cortometrajes CIC 2013FICDOS
Este documento anuncia la selección oficial de cortometrajes para dos festivales de cine unidos, el Festival Internacional de Cine de Dosquebradas y el Festival de Cine del Sur, en las categorías de animación, ficción y documental. Los cortometrajes seleccionados se proyectarán en los festivales y en línea, y serán juzgados para premios por jurados en cada festival.
Tuenti Tech Teams. Frontend, Backend, Systems and more, working togetherTuenti
This document summarizes the different technology teams at Tuenti and some of their responsibilities. The Frontend team works on the mobile and web user interfaces using frameworks like JavaScript. The Backend team handles scaling the infrastructure to support millions of users and terabytes of data. The Systems team manages over 500 servers and ensures high performance and reliability. An example project described is building a large-scale web-based instant messaging service on the open-source XMPP protocol to support over a million concurrent users.
This document provides steps for creating a successful online video, including identifying a target audience and desired action, choosing a production and distribution model, producing and distributing the video, and analyzing results. It recommends focusing efforts on a specific target audience and using imitation, timeliness, celebrity, or shock value approaches. Distribution strategies include organic social sharing, paid advertising, or creating viral buzz through social networks. The goal is to iterate the process based on analysis of results.
This document provides steps for creating a successful online video, including identifying a target audience and desired action, choosing a production and distribution model, producing and distributing the video, and analyzing results. It recommends focusing efforts on a specific target audience and using imitation, timeliness, celebrity, or shock value to create viral concepts. Distribution strategies include organic social sharing, paid advertising, or seeding content virally. Analysis of results helps improve future iterations.
The document summarizes a student project to develop a smart window design in collaboration with Pella Corporation. The team researched various window materials and designs, developed an algorithm to control automated blinds based on sensors, and created a prototype. While the full scope was not completed, the project increased understanding of hardware components and improved team collaboration skills. Moving forward, further integration and testing is needed to operate the complete smart window system.
The presentation starts with some basic theory on types. Later, different classifications for type systems are described, with the static/dynamic and strong/weak dimensions the ones we spend more time on.
The third topic addressed is how the mix of polimorsfism with covariance and descendant hiding affects the type system, and what new problems arise and have to be addressed by the type system.
We finished the presentation with a discussion about pros and cons of the PHP type system.
This PowerPoint file contains 36 of the more important graphs published in The Spirit Level: Why More Equal Societies Almost Always Do Better by Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett.
We hope you will use them in talks, lectures or discussion groups to help increase people's understanding of the effects of inequality.
The slides can be downloaded and are provided on condition you acknowledge their source. We strongly recommend that you use them in conjunction with the book which explains the relationships shown in the graphs.
Find out more from www.equalitytrust.org.uk
Objective Capital's Africa Resources Investment Congress 2011
Ironmongers' Hall, City of London
14-15 June 2011
Day 1: Africa Resources
Speaker: Andre Van Zyl, Oak Ridge Mining Solutions
• • With the evolving role of the CFOs, businesses more than ever are now reliant on their CFOs to translate mere numbers into incisive intelligence to tap new growth opportunities
• The right insights can prime the finance function to swiftly respond to market volatility, facilitate strategic expansion, spot trends, accurately predict outcomes, and proactively drive top-line and bottom-line growth
• CFOs can also make an impact at the larger enterprise level by incorporating analytics to add value outside it core functions and help other functions
• Given the pre-dominant importance of technology and the role it plays as a Big Data enabler, it is imperative for CFOs to forge collaborative and strategic relationships with CIOs
The Future of Startups: Disciplined Entrepreneurship #FutureOf #startups #ent...Marius Ursache
An introduction to the Disciplined Entrepreneurship framework created by Bill Aulet, the Managing Director of the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship, and used by thousands of startups around the world.
The document discusses sketching and prototyping techniques for designing products and interfaces. It emphasizes that sketching with pen and paper is an easy and effective way to prototype ideas using simple lines and diagrams before implementing designs digitally. The document also advocates an iterative design process of sketching, discussing, and refining prototypes to gather feedback and improve designs.
The document provides an overview of Google's history and products. It discusses how Google web search works by visiting websites, tallying links between sites, and using PageRank to determine a site's relevance. It then covers optimizing a business for search engines by focusing on keywords, content, updates, and links. Specific optimization tips include brainstorming keywords, using tools to research keywords, placing keywords on pages, creating new content regularly, and building internal and external links.
A brief overview of the techniques I found useful and often use to increase focus and energy, to be more productive. Then an overview of two of my favorite systems: custom weekly paper notebooks (used in the past) and Gmail + Things + Calendar (used for the past 2 years).
The document discusses business model concepts like customer segments, value propositions, channels, customer relationships, revenue streams, key resources, key activities, key partnerships, and cost structure. It provides examples of business models for companies like Apple, Amazon, and Google. It encourages understanding customers through interviews and personas. It also discusses topics like total addressable market, competition, and lean startup methodology. The overall content is about understanding how to develop business models by understanding customer needs and validating ideas through customer development.
Fuerza y movimiento. tercera ley de newtonJeryk Torres
La tercera ley de Newton establece que para cada acción existe una reacción igual en magnitud e intensa pero en dirección opuesta. Las fuerzas siempre ocurren en pares. La fuerza normal es la reacción a la fuerza peso y constituyen un par acción-reacción. La fricción es otra fuerza de reacción que se opone al movimiento entre dos superficies en contacto.
Tr 31 hacia una alfabetización en medios[1]guestd384f64
1) O documento discute a necessidade de incentivar o hábito da leitura em Portugal através de programas que promovam o acesso à informação.
2) Também aborda como os receptores não são passivos e podem escolher aceitar ou rejeitar mensagens midiáticas, e como as preferências midiáticas dos públicos influenciam a cultura.
3) Defende a importância da pedagogia da comunicação e da educação para os meios para desenvolver capacidades que levem os cidadãos à alfabetização midiática em contextos globalizados
Comunicado 006 - Concurso Internacional de Cortometrajes CIC 2013FICDOS
Este documento anuncia la selección oficial de cortometrajes para dos festivales de cine unidos, el Festival Internacional de Cine de Dosquebradas y el Festival de Cine del Sur, en las categorías de animación, ficción y documental. Los cortometrajes seleccionados se proyectarán en los festivales y en línea, y serán juzgados para premios por jurados en cada festival.