In recent years, we have seen vast numbers of women start their own businesses both in the United States and across the globe. But despite great numbers, women entrepreneurs employ fewer employees, have less sales, and obtain less financing than their male counterparts. The dual problem -- too little support for women-owned startups and a dearth of women at the helm of successful, high-growth businesses -- require a holistic solution that will cultivate and support women along their entire entrepreneurial journey.
By combining the resources of Barnard College with those of the venture community at Columbia University – both located in New York City, a growing center of entrepreneurial activity, Athena is uniquely positioned to provide education and training needed by today's underrepresented and highly undercapitalized women entrepreneurs - Athena is developing a unique and innovative program, specifically tailored to women, that will serve as a model that can be replicated across the nation.
Three great ideas that work now to advance women and millennials, drawn from the 2014 Accounting MOVE project. Moss Adams presents about power networking; CohnReznick presents about how their women's initiative helped reframe culture post-merger; and Lurie Besikof Lapidus shares its breakthrough program for engaging and retaining millennials.
Start a Developer Group and take TrailheaDX Home With You! (TDX'17)Vivek Chawla
Do you love the passion and energy of the Salesforce Developer community, but wish you could experience it more often than twice a year? A Salesforce Developer Group (DG) is just what the doctor ordered! Join Vivek M. Chawla, (founder of the San Diego Salesforce DG, 2015 Salesforce MVP, and current Salesforce ISV Technical Evangelist) to hear first-hand how to start, manage, and grow a Salesforce Developer Group in your neck of the woods!
In recent years, we have seen vast numbers of women start their own businesses both in the United States and across the globe. But despite great numbers, women entrepreneurs employ fewer employees, have less sales, and obtain less financing than their male counterparts. The dual problem -- too little support for women-owned startups and a dearth of women at the helm of successful, high-growth businesses -- require a holistic solution that will cultivate and support women along their entire entrepreneurial journey.
By combining the resources of Barnard College with those of the venture community at Columbia University – both located in New York City, a growing center of entrepreneurial activity, Athena is uniquely positioned to provide education and training needed by today's underrepresented and highly undercapitalized women entrepreneurs - Athena is developing a unique and innovative program, specifically tailored to women, that will serve as a model that can be replicated across the nation.
Three great ideas that work now to advance women and millennials, drawn from the 2014 Accounting MOVE project. Moss Adams presents about power networking; CohnReznick presents about how their women's initiative helped reframe culture post-merger; and Lurie Besikof Lapidus shares its breakthrough program for engaging and retaining millennials.
Start a Developer Group and take TrailheaDX Home With You! (TDX'17)Vivek Chawla
Do you love the passion and energy of the Salesforce Developer community, but wish you could experience it more often than twice a year? A Salesforce Developer Group (DG) is just what the doctor ordered! Join Vivek M. Chawla, (founder of the San Diego Salesforce DG, 2015 Salesforce MVP, and current Salesforce ISV Technical Evangelist) to hear first-hand how to start, manage, and grow a Salesforce Developer Group in your neck of the woods!
Cath Dishman Liverpool John Moores UniversityKatherine Stephan Liverpool John Moores UniversityThe Research Excellence Framework open access agenda brought about opportunities for the library research support team to work more closely with the Research Office at Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU). The benefit of working collaboratively – for example, delivering joint sessions – raised the profile of research support across the university as a whole. As a team, we wanted to build on that by working with other support teams and academic departments across the university who share our aim of supporting researchers. Alongside that, we wanted to develop potential collaborations to make the library more visible to those that we are trying to support and develop. What we are often confronted with are individual silos where staff and academics work independently, towards the common goal of supporting researchers but with much duplication of work and practice. We would like to demonstrate how libraries are well placed to collaborate with colleagues across the university. Using examples of our own success as well as struggles, we will demonstrate how the library can be at the heart of the academic community in numerous facets: training, events, and advocacy to name a few. The session will encourage attendees to think about how they can coordinate and work with others to develop fruitful and collaborative partnerships to the benefit of their research agenda, their own department and their institution
"Which WordPress Job Is Right For You?" WordCamp Orange County 2015Suzette Franck
You love WordPress, and if you are not already making a nice living with it, why not? The WordPress economy is expanding and more people are becoming involved in all aspects around WordPress, whether it be freelancing and entrepreneurship, blogging and content creation, search engine optimization, social media and marketing, developing plugins and themes, designing sites, User Interface, Maintenance, User Experience, Executives, Project Managers, Teachers, Presenters, and on… all working with WordPress in some capacity. This light-hearted session will break down several different types of popular positions and some of the requirements to do that job, which traits work best with which titles, and how you can begin to find your dream WordPress job.
Harnessing the Power of Social Marketing to Build a Better WorldEPIPNational
As philanthropists we hope to change the world, but how we do that is often less clear. One option for building a better world is harnessing the power of marketing for social good. Many believe traditional marketing intrinsically corrupts or undermines social philosophy, however the field of social marketing proves that belief false. Social marketing is a social science framework geared towards changing people's behaviors for the betterment of individuals or society.
This webinar focuses on the philanthropic application of social marketing and how the Chesapeake Bay Trust, a non-profit grant-making organization, advances the adoption of social marketing principles in the Chesapeake Bay Region.
Changing the World one WordPress Site at a TimeLesley Molecke
How we built a successful, distributed WordPress firm serving nonprofits
Video at http://wordpress.tv/2016/07/04/lesley-molecke-changing-world-one-wordpress-site-at-a-time-built-successful-distributed-firm-serving-nonprofits/
Presented at WordCamp Europe, Vienna Austria, June 2016
Scaling a Design Team: Insights from interviewing the world's top design lead...Sagi Shrieber
Presented at:
* 'The New Designer' Conference in Tel Aviv, Israel, June 2017
* The Hacking UI Meetup in San Francisco August 2016
When I was told I needed to start building a design team - I didn't know what to do. I never managed before.
So I looked for a shortcut, some way for me to create an accelerated learning for managing designers.
I decided I will interview the top design managers in the world, and learn from their experience. That became the first season of the Hacking UI Podcast (http://hackingui.com/podcast).
Almost two years of experience managing designers, 9 interviews, and one professional panel later, I am here to tell you all about the insights, lessons learned, and methodologies that I successfully implemented into my way of thinking and managing.
From interviewing the world's top design managers for the Hacking UI Podcast.
(http://hackingui.com/podcast)
These insights are from our talks with the following design leaders:
- Billy Kiely - VP Product at Invision
- Melissa Hajj - Design Manager at Facebook
- Emmet Connolly - Director of Design at Intercom
- Joel Califa - Design Manager at Digital Ocean
- Magera Moon - Design Manager at Etsy
- Bob Baxley - Former Director of Design at Apple, (was also at Pinterest and Yahoo)
- Katie Dill - Director of Experience Design at Airbnb
- Jon Lax - Director of Product Design at Facebook
- and more..
Heads up: Most of them are common sense - but they are way harder to actually practice and implement into your habits.
This presentation is from Slideshare and has valuable information for trainers to share in order to create effective presentation on line. Take a look!
Are you beyond the basics and want to get smarter about WordPress? Here's some info about plugins, themes & hosting companies we love, as well as some great site resources that will get you all powered up for WordPress!
A collection of resources for creating more effective slide presentations using PowerPoint, Keynote, etc. you can use to learn how to create memorable presentations to make people pay attention. Bullets Kill....Presentations that is. Don't wipe out the next room you speak in.
A presentation given at the Lehigh Valley's "90 ideas in 90 minutes" event by the President and CEO of Netizen Corporation, Michael W. Hawkins, providing ideas for business and personal success.
Slide counterparts of video course found here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDshL1Z581YYxLsjYwM25HkIYrymXb7H_
Follow along or just sit back and enjoy a live, hands on tutorial on the power routines of experienced git users. We'll explore with real world examples how to amend commits, do an interactive rebase - and why would you want to do one in the first place, how to solve conflicts without any merge tools, the power of less known merge strategies, how to do interactive commits, and much more.
Course notes
Part 1/8: Introduction
Who am I?
Content overview.
Choice of test project.
Part 2/8: Housekeeping
Find my aliases here.
Enhance your shell with liquidprompt.
Start with an empty commit.
Short cuts to list commits with nice annotations:
Part 3/8: Amending and rebasing
Amend a commit.
Reset a commit to perform a rename.
Different resets affect different parts of a git repository.
Part 4/8: Interactive rebase
How to perform an interactive rebase to remove a binary file stuck in the repository
Part 5/8: Solving conflicts
In this 5th part of the course we'll show a few concepts useful when solving merge and rebase conflicts with an interactive example on how to solve one.
We'll explain --ours, --theirs, conflict markers and what's the process needed to solve a conflict using Git.
Part 6/8: What is a merge and alternative merge strategies
We cover the basics of what a merge is in Git and we show the use of a couple of less known merge strategies like the "ours" merge strategy and the "octopus" strategy.
Part 7/8: Git interactive add
In this part we show how to perform and interactive add using Git. That is splitting the contents of some change across to more semantically meaningful commits.
Part 8/8: How to use Git stash
How to use git stash to solve common workflow situations, swap context with ease and smoothness and look cool to your colleagues.
Knowledge is Power: Getting out of trouble by understanding GitSteve Smith
Git is rapidly taking over the development workplace, and nowadays it is integrated with many development, testing and deployment platforms. But one of the downsides of high-level tools is that they can hide the details of what is happening under the hood. So when things go wrong or just get complicated it can be hard to understand why git behaves the way it does. But at its core Git consists of a few simple concepts that, when understood, make it a much more intuitive tool and enables powerful workflows. This talk introduces these core Git concepts and uses them to clarify some examples of seemingly counterintuitive behaviour. It also introduces some of Git's less-known features and tricks that are useful to have in your arsenal. This is an intermediate-to-advanced course for developers who are already using or investigating Git and want to gain a greater understanding of how it works.
Cath Dishman Liverpool John Moores UniversityKatherine Stephan Liverpool John Moores UniversityThe Research Excellence Framework open access agenda brought about opportunities for the library research support team to work more closely with the Research Office at Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU). The benefit of working collaboratively – for example, delivering joint sessions – raised the profile of research support across the university as a whole. As a team, we wanted to build on that by working with other support teams and academic departments across the university who share our aim of supporting researchers. Alongside that, we wanted to develop potential collaborations to make the library more visible to those that we are trying to support and develop. What we are often confronted with are individual silos where staff and academics work independently, towards the common goal of supporting researchers but with much duplication of work and practice. We would like to demonstrate how libraries are well placed to collaborate with colleagues across the university. Using examples of our own success as well as struggles, we will demonstrate how the library can be at the heart of the academic community in numerous facets: training, events, and advocacy to name a few. The session will encourage attendees to think about how they can coordinate and work with others to develop fruitful and collaborative partnerships to the benefit of their research agenda, their own department and their institution
"Which WordPress Job Is Right For You?" WordCamp Orange County 2015Suzette Franck
You love WordPress, and if you are not already making a nice living with it, why not? The WordPress economy is expanding and more people are becoming involved in all aspects around WordPress, whether it be freelancing and entrepreneurship, blogging and content creation, search engine optimization, social media and marketing, developing plugins and themes, designing sites, User Interface, Maintenance, User Experience, Executives, Project Managers, Teachers, Presenters, and on… all working with WordPress in some capacity. This light-hearted session will break down several different types of popular positions and some of the requirements to do that job, which traits work best with which titles, and how you can begin to find your dream WordPress job.
Harnessing the Power of Social Marketing to Build a Better WorldEPIPNational
As philanthropists we hope to change the world, but how we do that is often less clear. One option for building a better world is harnessing the power of marketing for social good. Many believe traditional marketing intrinsically corrupts or undermines social philosophy, however the field of social marketing proves that belief false. Social marketing is a social science framework geared towards changing people's behaviors for the betterment of individuals or society.
This webinar focuses on the philanthropic application of social marketing and how the Chesapeake Bay Trust, a non-profit grant-making organization, advances the adoption of social marketing principles in the Chesapeake Bay Region.
Changing the World one WordPress Site at a TimeLesley Molecke
How we built a successful, distributed WordPress firm serving nonprofits
Video at http://wordpress.tv/2016/07/04/lesley-molecke-changing-world-one-wordpress-site-at-a-time-built-successful-distributed-firm-serving-nonprofits/
Presented at WordCamp Europe, Vienna Austria, June 2016
Scaling a Design Team: Insights from interviewing the world's top design lead...Sagi Shrieber
Presented at:
* 'The New Designer' Conference in Tel Aviv, Israel, June 2017
* The Hacking UI Meetup in San Francisco August 2016
When I was told I needed to start building a design team - I didn't know what to do. I never managed before.
So I looked for a shortcut, some way for me to create an accelerated learning for managing designers.
I decided I will interview the top design managers in the world, and learn from their experience. That became the first season of the Hacking UI Podcast (http://hackingui.com/podcast).
Almost two years of experience managing designers, 9 interviews, and one professional panel later, I am here to tell you all about the insights, lessons learned, and methodologies that I successfully implemented into my way of thinking and managing.
From interviewing the world's top design managers for the Hacking UI Podcast.
(http://hackingui.com/podcast)
These insights are from our talks with the following design leaders:
- Billy Kiely - VP Product at Invision
- Melissa Hajj - Design Manager at Facebook
- Emmet Connolly - Director of Design at Intercom
- Joel Califa - Design Manager at Digital Ocean
- Magera Moon - Design Manager at Etsy
- Bob Baxley - Former Director of Design at Apple, (was also at Pinterest and Yahoo)
- Katie Dill - Director of Experience Design at Airbnb
- Jon Lax - Director of Product Design at Facebook
- and more..
Heads up: Most of them are common sense - but they are way harder to actually practice and implement into your habits.
This presentation is from Slideshare and has valuable information for trainers to share in order to create effective presentation on line. Take a look!
Are you beyond the basics and want to get smarter about WordPress? Here's some info about plugins, themes & hosting companies we love, as well as some great site resources that will get you all powered up for WordPress!
A collection of resources for creating more effective slide presentations using PowerPoint, Keynote, etc. you can use to learn how to create memorable presentations to make people pay attention. Bullets Kill....Presentations that is. Don't wipe out the next room you speak in.
A presentation given at the Lehigh Valley's "90 ideas in 90 minutes" event by the President and CEO of Netizen Corporation, Michael W. Hawkins, providing ideas for business and personal success.
Slide counterparts of video course found here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDshL1Z581YYxLsjYwM25HkIYrymXb7H_
Follow along or just sit back and enjoy a live, hands on tutorial on the power routines of experienced git users. We'll explore with real world examples how to amend commits, do an interactive rebase - and why would you want to do one in the first place, how to solve conflicts without any merge tools, the power of less known merge strategies, how to do interactive commits, and much more.
Course notes
Part 1/8: Introduction
Who am I?
Content overview.
Choice of test project.
Part 2/8: Housekeeping
Find my aliases here.
Enhance your shell with liquidprompt.
Start with an empty commit.
Short cuts to list commits with nice annotations:
Part 3/8: Amending and rebasing
Amend a commit.
Reset a commit to perform a rename.
Different resets affect different parts of a git repository.
Part 4/8: Interactive rebase
How to perform an interactive rebase to remove a binary file stuck in the repository
Part 5/8: Solving conflicts
In this 5th part of the course we'll show a few concepts useful when solving merge and rebase conflicts with an interactive example on how to solve one.
We'll explain --ours, --theirs, conflict markers and what's the process needed to solve a conflict using Git.
Part 6/8: What is a merge and alternative merge strategies
We cover the basics of what a merge is in Git and we show the use of a couple of less known merge strategies like the "ours" merge strategy and the "octopus" strategy.
Part 7/8: Git interactive add
In this part we show how to perform and interactive add using Git. That is splitting the contents of some change across to more semantically meaningful commits.
Part 8/8: How to use Git stash
How to use git stash to solve common workflow situations, swap context with ease and smoothness and look cool to your colleagues.
Knowledge is Power: Getting out of trouble by understanding GitSteve Smith
Git is rapidly taking over the development workplace, and nowadays it is integrated with many development, testing and deployment platforms. But one of the downsides of high-level tools is that they can hide the details of what is happening under the hood. So when things go wrong or just get complicated it can be hard to understand why git behaves the way it does. But at its core Git consists of a few simple concepts that, when understood, make it a much more intuitive tool and enables powerful workflows. This talk introduces these core Git concepts and uses them to clarify some examples of seemingly counterintuitive behaviour. It also introduces some of Git's less-known features and tricks that are useful to have in your arsenal. This is an intermediate-to-advanced course for developers who are already using or investigating Git and want to gain a greater understanding of how it works.
We have learned the Gitflow Workflow
Lab - Downloaded and Installed Git Windows Client - tortoisegit, created branch Develop, added HelloWorld.txt file on master and Develop
So you want to go Git, but other stakeholders in your organization aren't quite convinced it's worth the effort? This talk will explain why migrating to Git is a win for the whole business – not just developers. We'll give you the ammunition you need to convince your team that the switch to Git is a no-brainer.
Software development is a social challenge. We should design our workflows so that everybody knows what's going on: From coining an idea to running the software on servers in production.
Let me share with you how we at Atlassian are working with a highly transparent workflow and how we have build that directly into our tools - to build software better together!
Advanced Git Techniques: Subtrees, Grafting, and Other Fun StuffAtlassian
Your team has adopted Git, and are happily coding along. But is that all? Can you do more with it? You bet! Join the always-animated Nicola Paolucci to learn advanced techniques for grafting multiple repositories, managing project dependencies with git subtree, splitting commits, and finding the best merge strategy for your staging servers. If you've ever wondered how to collate the histories of different projects, or how to split a sub-directory into it's own project without destroying its history, this session is for you.
This session shows you how we do Kick-@$$ software development at Atlassian and actually get stuff done. Feedback cycles are short, code quality is awesome and customers get the features they lust after. Hear how we: use pull-requests for better code quality; collaborate fast to develop ideas; avoid meetings; tighten feedback loops to fail fast; shorten release cycles and work together happily on different continents. Sound like paradise? It is!
Scrum has garnered increasing popularity in the agile software development community due to its simplicity, proven productivity, and ability to act as a wrapper for various engineering practices promoted by other agile methodologies.
Popular Git Workflows You Haven't Heard AboutAtlassian
When you adopted Git you either researched an effective workflow or someone in your team chose it for you. Maybe you use Gitflow, maybe a lightweight master/develop system like the Bitbucket Cloud team, or maybe you have long-running maintenance branches.
Done right, all these workflows can be very effective for your team. But why is the Git project itself run by e-mailing patches to an old school mailing list? Why do you hear of cool companies like Twitter use huge mono repos and embracing patch queues? To answer these questions we need to go deeper. This talk will show you the cool side of Git workflows you are probably not using.
Products covered:
Bitbucket
Moving to Git opens up a whole new level of agility for software teams. Freed from the clunky code freezes and monolithic mega-merges that plague centralized version control, developers can isolate work in progress and build in narrow vertical slices with ease. Branching is so painless with Git that many teams are making new branches for each user story or bug fix they implement. This model is quickly becoming the new gold standard for agile teams – and for good reason!
Verifying Microservice Integrations with Contract TestingAtlassian
As you migrate your applications toward microservice architectures, new pains start to appear – like testing, for example. How on Earth do you verify all these separate moving parts work together before releasing? How can you be sure that your code is compatible with services that can't easily be spun up anymore? They are all written in different languages, operated by separate teams and deploy every day!
Do you find yourself lying awake at night missing monolithic applications where integrations were easier to test? In this talk we'll reveal how Atlassian is adopting a new strategy called "contract testing", using the Pact open source library to test our microservices. We’ll introduce the concept of contract testing, talk about why we love this approach, and go through some examples and patterns that will help you get started.
Engaging Community through Content Marketing - Not Just another Social Media ...Elizabeth Quintanilla, MBA
Engaging Community through Content Marketing - Not Just another Social Media Presentation!
Gave this presentation at Texas State in San Marcus, Texas on October 25th, 2010. The audience was very engaged and enjoyed it!
Elizabeth Quintanilla
(Note: Slideshare slideshow's quality is not great. I recommend you to download the presentation.)
Culture at Atlassian
How it shapes what we are and what we do and
why we are so proud of it.
Knowledge-Centered Support at Atlassian - Neil KenagyAtlassian
In this session, we will provide insights to knowledge-centered support (KCS) practices, based on Atlassian’s customer support operations. We'll cover the elements of both the solve and the evolve loops in a high-touch, open-communication, rapidly growing support center. We'll also discuss key motivations and measures needed to ensure a balance between responsiveness and online capability.
This is the first webinar for the American Express Partners in Preservation sites, focused on social media strategy, including an overview of useful best practices and resources.
Building a Global Values Community with Alan WilliamsValuesCentre
2016 CTT International Conference:
Global Values Alliance, with Alan Williams, explores how to inspire greater authenticity all over the world by enabling connection, exploration, and action for our global values-driven community.
Crowdsourcing based curation and user engagement in digital library designRose Holley
Rose Holley, Special Collections Curator at UNSW Canberra discusses the findings of her research into crowdsourcing based curation. Using the digitised historic Australian Newspapers as an example, she looks at how the functionality and interface was developed in close relationship with the users, and how this led on to text correction of newspaper articles. It is nearly ten years since this pioneering project began and the motivations and achievements of the 50,000 volunteers are examined over this time. She questions how successfully the goal of improving text quality and therefore search has been achieved. She proposes that if a similar project was begun now then artificial intelligence software would be used such as OverProof post OCR correction tool to improve the quality of the text. OverProof has been trained on the manual corrections of the Australian newspaper corpus and trials demonstrate it is able to dramatically improve the quality of the corpus. Volunteer text correction could still continue afterwards for difficult text but the software would do the main donkey work, allowing users to have a better quality search.
Many organizations are struggling with the gap between social media hype versus concrete results and return on investment. This session explores the way digital native organizations like Mozilla (makers of the popular open source Firefox web browser) are using smart collaborative tools and an “open everything” approach to optimize day-to-day work, bring in volunteer contributors, and advance their overall mission. If 2008 was all about going “viral” -- using the web to try and reach large numbers of people with relatively superficial engagement -- 2010 may be all about the opposite: using the right open web tools and best practices to empower smaller numbers of people to work smarter, increase impact, and get things done.
Attendees Will Walk Away With:
• A sense of where the web and social media are headed
• Best practices around “open web” tools and methods
• Ideas on increasing volunteer and community contribution inside and outside your organization
Matt Thompson - Web Lead, Mozilla Drumbeat, Mozilla Foundation
Matt is an open Internet evangelist and online campaign strategist. He recently joined the Mozilla Foundation as the web lead for Mozilla Drumbeat, a new effort to support projects and people that protect the open web and invent the Internet’s future. Before joining Mozilla, Matt worked as an online campaign strategist and guest speaker for organizations like Free Press, Greenpeace Canada and the London School of Economics.
Stephanie Rudat, Co-Founder, Movements.org
Twitter Handle: @SRudat
Social media presents new and exciting opportunities for NGOs to advance their missions, raise much-needed funds, and mobilize huge bases of support, but how exactly can NGO leaders harness its potential? Join us for an interactive look at some of the most powerful and effective tactics and tools for making the move online.
Envisioning Excellence in STEM Library Education (Science, Technology and Eng...Natalie Houston
Florida Library Association Conference 2014 presentation by Orange County Library System staff, Ormilla Vengersammy, Vera Gubnitskaia, Natalie Houston, and Ann Collins.
How to Create an Attractive and Lasting CultureShelly Myers
How do you define your organization’s culture? How you answer that question influences so many aspects of your daily operations, from your success in recruiting to your engagement levels to the results of your projects. Join Brenton Williamson of BambooHR and Mila Singh of CultureIQ as they explore all the small details that combine to create an effective culture.
Launch Your Streaming Platforms in MinutesRoshan Dwivedi
The claim of launching a streaming platform in minutes might be a bit of an exaggeration, but there are services that can significantly streamline the process. Here's a breakdown:
Pros of Speedy Streaming Platform Launch Services:
No coding required: These services often use drag-and-drop interfaces or pre-built templates, eliminating the need for programming knowledge.
Faster setup: Compared to building from scratch, these platforms can get you up and running much quicker.
All-in-one solutions: Many services offer features like content management systems (CMS), video players, and monetization tools, reducing the need for multiple integrations.
Things to Consider:
Limited customization: These platforms may offer less flexibility in design and functionality compared to custom-built solutions.
Scalability: As your audience grows, you might need to upgrade to a more robust platform or encounter limitations with the "quick launch" option.
Features: Carefully evaluate which features are included and if they meet your specific needs (e.g., live streaming, subscription options).
Examples of Services for Launching Streaming Platforms:
Muvi [muvi com]
Uscreen [usencreen tv]
Alternatives to Consider:
Existing Streaming platforms: Platforms like YouTube or Twitch might be suitable for basic streaming needs, though monetization options might be limited.
Custom Development: While more time-consuming, custom development offers the most control and flexibility for your platform.
Overall, launching a streaming platform in minutes might not be entirely realistic, but these services can significantly speed up the process compared to building from scratch. Carefully consider your needs and budget when choosing the best option for you.
A Study of Variable-Role-based Feature Enrichment in Neural Models of CodeAftab Hussain
Understanding variable roles in code has been found to be helpful by students
in learning programming -- could variable roles help deep neural models in
performing coding tasks? We do an exploratory study.
- These are slides of the talk given at InteNSE'23: The 1st International Workshop on Interpretability and Robustness in Neural Software Engineering, co-located with the 45th International Conference on Software Engineering, ICSE 2023, Melbourne Australia
Mobile App Development Company In Noida | Drona InfotechDrona Infotech
Looking for a reliable mobile app development company in Noida? Look no further than Drona Infotech. We specialize in creating customized apps for your business needs.
Visit Us For : https://www.dronainfotech.com/mobile-application-development/
Quarkus Hidden and Forbidden ExtensionsMax Andersen
Quarkus has a vast extension ecosystem and is known for its subsonic and subatomic feature set. Some of these features are not as well known, and some extensions are less talked about, but that does not make them less interesting - quite the opposite.
Come join this talk to see some tips and tricks for using Quarkus and some of the lesser known features, extensions and development techniques.
Enterprise Resource Planning System includes various modules that reduce any business's workload. Additionally, it organizes the workflows, which drives towards enhancing productivity. Here are a detailed explanation of the ERP modules. Going through the points will help you understand how the software is changing the work dynamics.
To know more details here: https://blogs.nyggs.com/nyggs/enterprise-resource-planning-erp-system-modules/
Introducing Crescat - Event Management Software for Venues, Festivals and Eve...Crescat
Crescat is industry-trusted event management software, built by event professionals for event professionals. Founded in 2017, we have three key products tailored for the live event industry.
Crescat Event for concert promoters and event agencies. Crescat Venue for music venues, conference centers, wedding venues, concert halls and more. And Crescat Festival for festivals, conferences and complex events.
With a wide range of popular features such as event scheduling, shift management, volunteer and crew coordination, artist booking and much more, Crescat is designed for customisation and ease-of-use.
Over 125,000 events have been planned in Crescat and with hundreds of customers of all shapes and sizes, from boutique event agencies through to international concert promoters, Crescat is rigged for success. What's more, we highly value feedback from our users and we are constantly improving our software with updates, new features and improvements.
If you plan events, run a venue or produce festivals and you're looking for ways to make your life easier, then we have a solution for you. Try our software for free or schedule a no-obligation demo with one of our product specialists today at crescat.io
Essentials of Automations: The Art of Triggers and Actions in FMESafe Software
In this second installment of our Essentials of Automations webinar series, we’ll explore the landscape of triggers and actions, guiding you through the nuances of authoring and adapting workspaces for seamless automations. Gain an understanding of the full spectrum of triggers and actions available in FME, empowering you to enhance your workspaces for efficient automation.
We’ll kick things off by showcasing the most commonly used event-based triggers, introducing you to various automation workflows like manual triggers, schedules, directory watchers, and more. Plus, see how these elements play out in real scenarios.
Whether you’re tweaking your current setup or building from the ground up, this session will arm you with the tools and insights needed to transform your FME usage into a powerhouse of productivity. Join us to discover effective strategies that simplify complex processes, enhancing your productivity and transforming your data management practices with FME. Let’s turn complexity into clarity and make your workspaces work wonders!
AI Genie Review: World’s First Open AI WordPress Website CreatorGoogle
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✅Publish Automated Posts and Pages using AI Genie directly on Your website
✅50 DFY Websites Included Without Adding Any Images, Content Or Doing Anything Yourself
✅Integrated Chat GPT Bot gives Instant Answers on Your Website to Visitors
✅Just Enter the title, and your Content for Pages and Posts will be ready on your website
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8. Employee time donated to Foundation Projects
Company equity donated to the Foundation
VALUE OF LICENSES
DONATED
$41,000,000 USD
TOTAL DONATED
TO CHARITY
$3,900,000 USD
Annual profit donated to charities*
1% =
The Atlassian Foundation Model
COMMUNITY LICENSES
DONATED
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