Modeling Software on the browser provides great benefits like zero deployment and multi-device. However providing modeling infrastructure on the browser require entering in the JavaScript world to create all the infrastructure needed. In this talk, such infrastructure for textual, projectional and diagram DSLs are discused. Session presented at Code Generation 2014.
ABSE and AtomWeaver : A Quantum Leap in Software DevelopmentRui Curado
ABSE is a Model-Driven Software Development methodology that lets you generate the code you want. Capture your own developments skills into easy reusable assets. AtomWeaver is an IDE that implements ABSE, allowing you to save time and be more productive while developing your software project.
Develop your career in the field of software development. Want to learn programming and develop your own applications, the presentation helps you to understanding the technology and the training methodologies required for that.
<p>This presents a framework we built when making the Glastonbury 2011 app for iOS, Android and Qt. We looked at the available options, and found them wanting. </p>
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TL;DR: Javascript app logic, native UI. And we open sourced it.
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<p>And it works. The Glastonbury 2011 app was well received, featured in the app stores we released for, and is now winning awards.</p>
ABSE and AtomWeaver : A Quantum Leap in Software DevelopmentRui Curado
ABSE is a Model-Driven Software Development methodology that lets you generate the code you want. Capture your own developments skills into easy reusable assets. AtomWeaver is an IDE that implements ABSE, allowing you to save time and be more productive while developing your software project.
Develop your career in the field of software development. Want to learn programming and develop your own applications, the presentation helps you to understanding the technology and the training methodologies required for that.
<p>This presents a framework we built when making the Glastonbury 2011 app for iOS, Android and Qt. We looked at the available options, and found them wanting. </p>
<p>
TL;DR: Javascript app logic, native UI. And we open sourced it.
</p>
<p>And it works. The Glastonbury 2011 app was well received, featured in the app stores we released for, and is now winning awards.</p>
DSM is a higher level of CASE process, a way to model data structures and logic in domain concepts independent from programming languages and thus also include syntax details. The final source code in a desired programming language is derived automatically from these high concept models by using exact language generators.The whole process of Meta-modeling in the MetaEdit+ tool rotates around the Meta types represented together as GOPPRR
Presentation by Allen Wirfs-Brock
Agile Portugal 2011, June 23, 2011
www.wirfs-brock.com/allen
@awbjs
One dimension of software agility is the ability to adapt to changing development technologies and infrastructure. Long-lived software systems may have to be adapted to several major technology changes over the course of their active use. Today, many project are increasing focused on web based applications that use web browsers as their primarily user interface. How durable is this application style going to be? Is the browser likely to continue to expand its primacy? Can we expect the basic structure of our web facing applications to remain fairly stable for the foreseeable future or do we need to be preparing to make drastic changes? If the browser is a transitional technology, what will replace it? In this talk I’ll explore these and related issues about what is likely to happen with web develop technologies over the next few years.
C# everywhere: Xamarin and cross platform developmentGill Cleeren
C# is hotter than ever. Using Xamarin, we can use C# to not only build our apps on Windows Phone but also on iOS and Android. The magic that sits between are PCLs (Portable Class Libraries) that we can re-use on all these platforms. The goal is of course achieving the highest level of code sharing and re-using.
In this talk, we'll see how we can share code between Windows Phone, iOS and Android to build a cross-platform app using Xamarin. You'll also see how much of the marketing fluff is real: do we really get a lower time-to-market when sharing code and is this approach really cheaper than building 3 apps separately? Come to this talk and learn all about it
EclipseCon Fr 2018 - The future of development tooling: The example of Eclips...melbats
The journey of building developer tooling has never been as exciting as it is right now. Eclipse Che is getting more and more mature, bringing collaboration and teams capabilities for developer workspaces. Theia, integrated in Eclipse Che, is providing the foundations for a modern and extensible web IDE. With the rise of cloud development platforms, we see the industry defining new server protocols, such as "Language Server Protocol" and "Debug Server Protocol" which allow to bring tooling on a wide range of platforms, such as Eclipse, Eclipse Che and VS Code.
During this session, we will discuss about the future of development tooling, we will briefly review the progresses made over the last years and where the community is moving towards. We will discuss how "Server Protocols" are allowing to bring our tools on different platforms and environments which can run on the cloud or locally. To illustrate the discussion, we will take few examples: The JDT Language Server, the Debug Adapter Protocol implementation in Theia and the Graphical Server Protocol initiated during the journey of bringing Sirius to the cloud.
DSM is a higher level of CASE process, a way to model data structures and logic in domain concepts independent from programming languages and thus also include syntax details. The final source code in a desired programming language is derived automatically from these high concept models by using exact language generators.The whole process of Meta-modeling in the MetaEdit+ tool rotates around the Meta types represented together as GOPPRR
Presentation by Allen Wirfs-Brock
Agile Portugal 2011, June 23, 2011
www.wirfs-brock.com/allen
@awbjs
One dimension of software agility is the ability to adapt to changing development technologies and infrastructure. Long-lived software systems may have to be adapted to several major technology changes over the course of their active use. Today, many project are increasing focused on web based applications that use web browsers as their primarily user interface. How durable is this application style going to be? Is the browser likely to continue to expand its primacy? Can we expect the basic structure of our web facing applications to remain fairly stable for the foreseeable future or do we need to be preparing to make drastic changes? If the browser is a transitional technology, what will replace it? In this talk I’ll explore these and related issues about what is likely to happen with web develop technologies over the next few years.
C# everywhere: Xamarin and cross platform developmentGill Cleeren
C# is hotter than ever. Using Xamarin, we can use C# to not only build our apps on Windows Phone but also on iOS and Android. The magic that sits between are PCLs (Portable Class Libraries) that we can re-use on all these platforms. The goal is of course achieving the highest level of code sharing and re-using.
In this talk, we'll see how we can share code between Windows Phone, iOS and Android to build a cross-platform app using Xamarin. You'll also see how much of the marketing fluff is real: do we really get a lower time-to-market when sharing code and is this approach really cheaper than building 3 apps separately? Come to this talk and learn all about it
EclipseCon Fr 2018 - The future of development tooling: The example of Eclips...melbats
The journey of building developer tooling has never been as exciting as it is right now. Eclipse Che is getting more and more mature, bringing collaboration and teams capabilities for developer workspaces. Theia, integrated in Eclipse Che, is providing the foundations for a modern and extensible web IDE. With the rise of cloud development platforms, we see the industry defining new server protocols, such as "Language Server Protocol" and "Debug Server Protocol" which allow to bring tooling on a wide range of platforms, such as Eclipse, Eclipse Che and VS Code.
During this session, we will discuss about the future of development tooling, we will briefly review the progresses made over the last years and where the community is moving towards. We will discuss how "Server Protocols" are allowing to bring our tools on different platforms and environments which can run on the cloud or locally. To illustrate the discussion, we will take few examples: The JDT Language Server, the Debug Adapter Protocol implementation in Theia and the Graphical Server Protocol initiated during the journey of bringing Sirius to the cloud.
Forge - DevCon 2016: Implementing Rich Applications in the BrowserAutodesk
Sebastian Dunkel, Autodesk
Cloud based web applications running in the browser have fundamental advantages over their desktop based siblings: They run on any device and are not tied to a certain operating system. The transition to web applications can solve many of the deployment problems and facilitates effortless real-time collaboration in a connected world.
However, implementing rich browser applications is challenging. Besides general technical limitations, leveraging existing technology is far from trivial. In this presentation we will discuss these and other challenges based on selected browser-based applications developed at Autodesk. Moreover, we will show how Forge technology can help to accelerate application development and improve the development experience.
I was invited by the Hatchery+ to give a presentation and workshop on building products - a brief overview on modern web apps, tech stacks, languages, frameworks, services, APIs and more.
A guide to hiring a great developer to build your first app (redacted version)Oursky
Hiring the right developer for your startup can be wearying. In this bitesized Garage Academy session, Ben Cheng, CEO of Oursky will provide you with all the tips for hiring your first developer -- from app development team structure to recruitment to management.
About the speaker:
Ben Cheng is the CEO of Oursky, a Hong Kong-based app dev studio that helps entrepreneurs and startups turn their ideas into reality. He has driven the company’s vision, strategy, and growth since its inception in 2008, and grown the technology-driven team from 3 to over 40 in Hong Kong and Taipei.
ABOUT OURSKY:
Founded in 2008, Oursky has developed web & mobile apps for startups and enterprises such as ASOS and Thomson Reuters. In 2015, 60% of Oursky's published iOS apps were featured in Apple's App Store and one was selected as a Best of 2013 App.
Innovating Inference - Remote Triggering of Large Language Models on HPC Clus...Globus
Large Language Models (LLMs) are currently the center of attention in the tech world, particularly for their potential to advance research. In this presentation, we'll explore a straightforward and effective method for quickly initiating inference runs on supercomputers using the vLLM tool with Globus Compute, specifically on the Polaris system at ALCF. We'll begin by briefly discussing the popularity and applications of LLMs in various fields. Following this, we will introduce the vLLM tool, and explain how it integrates with Globus Compute to efficiently manage LLM operations on Polaris. Attendees will learn the practical aspects of setting up and remotely triggering LLMs from local machines, focusing on ease of use and efficiency. This talk is ideal for researchers and practitioners looking to leverage the power of LLMs in their work, offering a clear guide to harnessing supercomputing resources for quick and effective LLM inference.
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May Marketo Masterclass, London MUG May 22 2024.pdfAdele Miller
Can't make Adobe Summit in Vegas? No sweat because the EMEA Marketo Engage Champions are coming to London to share their Summit sessions, insights and more!
This is a MUG with a twist you don't want to miss.
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/
First Steps with Globus Compute Multi-User EndpointsGlobus
In this presentation we will share our experiences around getting started with the Globus Compute multi-user endpoint. Working with the Pharmacology group at the University of Auckland, we have previously written an application using Globus Compute that can offload computationally expensive steps in the researcher's workflows, which they wish to manage from their familiar Windows environments, onto the NeSI (New Zealand eScience Infrastructure) cluster. Some of the challenges we have encountered were that each researcher had to set up and manage their own single-user globus compute endpoint and that the workloads had varying resource requirements (CPUs, memory and wall time) between different runs. We hope that the multi-user endpoint will help to address these challenges and share an update on our progress here.
Climate Science Flows: Enabling Petabyte-Scale Climate Analysis with the Eart...Globus
The Earth System Grid Federation (ESGF) is a global network of data servers that archives and distributes the planet’s largest collection of Earth system model output for thousands of climate and environmental scientists worldwide. Many of these petabyte-scale data archives are located in proximity to large high-performance computing (HPC) or cloud computing resources, but the primary workflow for data users consists of transferring data, and applying computations on a different system. As a part of the ESGF 2.0 US project (funded by the United States Department of Energy Office of Science), we developed pre-defined data workflows, which can be run on-demand, capable of applying many data reduction and data analysis to the large ESGF data archives, transferring only the resultant analysis (ex. visualizations, smaller data files). In this talk, we will showcase a few of these workflows, highlighting how Globus Flows can be used for petabyte-scale climate analysis.
Atelier - Innover avec l’IA Générative et les graphes de connaissancesNeo4j
Atelier - Innover avec l’IA Générative et les graphes de connaissances
Allez au-delà du battage médiatique autour de l’IA et découvrez des techniques pratiques pour utiliser l’IA de manière responsable à travers les données de votre organisation. Explorez comment utiliser les graphes de connaissances pour augmenter la précision, la transparence et la capacité d’explication dans les systèmes d’IA générative. Vous partirez avec une expérience pratique combinant les relations entre les données et les LLM pour apporter du contexte spécifique à votre domaine et améliorer votre raisonnement.
Amenez votre ordinateur portable et nous vous guiderons sur la mise en place de votre propre pile d’IA générative, en vous fournissant des exemples pratiques et codés pour démarrer en quelques minutes.
Utilocate offers a comprehensive solution for locate ticket management by automating and streamlining the entire process. By integrating with Geospatial Information Systems (GIS), it provides accurate mapping and visualization of utility locations, enhancing decision-making and reducing the risk of errors. The system's advanced data analytics tools help identify trends, predict potential issues, and optimize resource allocation, making the locate ticket management process smarter and more efficient. Additionally, automated ticket management ensures consistency and reduces human error, while real-time notifications keep all relevant personnel informed and ready to respond promptly.
The system's ability to streamline workflows and automate ticket routing significantly reduces the time taken to process each ticket, making the process faster and more efficient. Mobile access allows field technicians to update ticket information on the go, ensuring that the latest information is always available and accelerating the locate process. Overall, Utilocate not only enhances the efficiency and accuracy of locate ticket management but also improves safety by minimizing the risk of utility damage through precise and timely locates.
Software Engineering, Software Consulting, Tech Lead, Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, Spring Core, Spring JDBC, Spring Transaction, Spring MVC, OpenShift Cloud Platform, Kafka, REST, SOAP, LLD & HLD.
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We describe the deployment and use of Globus Compute for remote computation. This content is aimed at researchers who wish to compute on remote resources using a unified programming interface, as well as system administrators who will deploy and operate Globus Compute services on their research computing infrastructure.
Large Language Models and the End of ProgrammingMatt Welsh
Talk by Matt Welsh at Craft Conference 2024 on the impact that Large Language Models will have on the future of software development. In this talk, I discuss the ways in which LLMs will impact the software industry, from replacing human software developers with AI, to replacing conventional software with models that perform reasoning, computation, and problem-solving.
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No one wants their application to drag like a car stuck in the slow lane! Yet it’s all too common to encounter bumpy, pothole-filled solutions that slow the speed of any application. Symfony apps are not an exception.
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We will focus in particular on tuning your engine at the application level, making the right adjustments to ensure that your system responds like a well-oiled, high-performance race car.
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Providing Globus Services to Users of JASMIN for Environmental Data Analysis
Modeling on the Web
1. Modeling on the Web
Pedro J. Molina, Ahmed Negm, Ruben Jiménez
@pmolinam @anegm81 @rubenjmarrufo
@icinetic
2. Icinetic
• We do MDSD Tools for Developers, Citizen Developers & End-Users
• HQ in Seville, Spain, EU
• Offices in San Francisco, Seattle, Cairo, Seville & Madrid
http://www.icinetic.com/
3. If I want to jump, but I am not trained
What can I do?
Question?
6. Creating applications is getting more and more
complex:
Technologies, frameworks, versions, dependencies, different
screen sizes and aspect ratios, incompatible API &
vendors, platform fragmentation…
How we can help as the MDE community?
Why the metaphor?
7. Types of complexities
•Essential Complexity
•Accidental Complexity
Terms from : “Fred Brooks, 1986, No Silver Bullet”
Complexities on Software
8. Complexity inherent to the system been designed.
“Everything should be made as simple as possible,
but not simpler.” (A. Einstein)
Essential Complexity
9. Accidental Complexity
Any other Extra Complexity arisen from tools, methods,
technologies, etc. used to build the system.
Programming languages, tools, frameworks… computers,
devices introduce many, many Accidental Complexity.
10. From idea usage
Idea design build test debug provision deploy usage
Can we do something to speed up this
delivery critical path?
Accidental Complexities
11. MDE helps to reduce Accidental Complexity.
The ultimate “noble” Quest for MDE
Make life easier!
12. Radarc online
Radarc
Abstraction Level covered by tools
High
Low
Telerik
AppBuilder
Xamarin
Visual Studio
Eclipse
MS Siena
Wizards
Models
Code
Graphical Design
HTML+JS
Native code
Drag&Drop Models
Deployed App
Compiled App
14. The App industry is growing. End Users joining.
Consumer
• Mobile apps will be a
$77B business by 2017
Business
• Mobile Business apps will
be worth almost $50B by
2017
• In 2013, an estimated 200
million workers used
mobile business apps
Citizen Developers
• Users operating outside of
the scope of enterprise IT
and its governance who
creates new business
applications for
consumption by others -
Gartner
• In 2014, 25% of new
business applications will
be delivered by Citizen
Developers
15. MDE
• Developers: tendency to craftsmanship / artists / Not seen like an engineer…
• Citizen Developers: benefit directly from automation and complexity hiding
• We are not going to be enough
• MDE is a tool for Lowering the Entry Barrier
• Allowing non programmers to DIY to solve their day to day problems
• Mobility, Ubiquity computers, Different UI, UX, form factors
The role of MDE
16. Last week at /Build Conference
Microsoft presented the line of work they are going to push hard:
Connected Devices
• Same App
• Cross Devices: Tablet / Phone
• Adapted to the context (device, form factor, & user needs)
Trend on Connected Devices
Windows 8.1 Blue
17. Google, Samsung, Microsoft working on:
• Glasses
• Phone
• Tablets
• TVs
• Watches
• Internet of Things
Trend on Connected Devices
Main Features
• Same Services
• Cross Devices
• Contextual
18. My code,
my Treasure,
my IDE?
Where is my IDE now?
It’s going with wind…
to The Cloud!
My code, my Treasure
19. Everything going to The Cloud. Why?
• Zero installation
• Instant updates
• Do it from any device, any time (any browser)
My IDE on The Cloud
27. We decided at Icinetic:
We need to go to the cloud,
the sooner, the better.
Move to the cloud
28. Because
Not Typed
Relaxed syntax error prone
WAT Programming: http://bit.ly/watProg
JavaScript is not my favorite language
[] + []
[] + {}
{} + []
{} + {}
“”
[Object Object]
0
NaN
29. But
It is the World most ubiquity computer
runtime ever deployed.
And runs fast in all modern browsers!
JavaScript is not my favorite language
30. • Global variables
• with keyword
• eval()
• Type coercion
• Block syntax with no block scope
• Optional semicolons (sometimes, some browsers, but not all)
First Developer Sin: Lack of understanding of its prototypical inheritance
Recommended reading: Douglas Crockford book. “JavaScript: The Good parts”
JavaScript main Sins
31. Typescript typing the un-typed
Type annotations, Generics, modules, classes, interfaces for JS
Hack “typing” to PHP to support a gigantic codebase that has to be maintained.
Dynamic typing languages are good for quick prototyping.
Static typing languages are better for maintaining code.
Compilers provide you a chance to catch some type error before the user see them.
In any case, Unit Testing is A MUST in both code-camps.
Taming the ‘wild’ JavaScript
http://hacklang.org
http://www.typescriptlang.org
36. • Easier to use for non programmers
• The editor follows the form of the model
• Difficult to create non consistent models
• Limited, constrained
Projectional Editors
37. • Graphical editors with a strong
focus on visualization
• Excellent for showing
relationships between objects
Diagram Editors
39. Canvas Surface for drag and drop
controls and UI components
• Shows presentation layouts an
embedding relationships
• Objects can be setup one by one to the
detail with an auxiliary Property Grid
Editor
Designer Editor
40. • Tree Editors
• Table Editors
• Allows to cross two relationships for a set of objects and show or edit a third property in a tabular way
• Custom Editors
• Wizard style or free form of editor are also a good choice when UX is the key issue to address
• Composed Editors
• The previous one shows some paradigms for editor. Combining the previous ones to created compounded
editors allows to create a complex one.
Other Editors
41. Language skills requires time and experience
Level of abstraction of a language is a sword with two edges
• Easy to think in such abstractions
• Removes other details
What happens when we need to go deeper in the details?
• Progressive Modeling
Customizations Cliffs
42. End User
Levels of abstraction for App Design
Power User
Developer
Expert Developer / Architect
43. • Simple Model for End Users
• Powerful for advanced users
• Full expressiveness power for developers: access to full
details
Progressive Modeling
49. Generation as a Service
• If your IDE is in the cloud,
• If your modeling is the cloud,
• If your code is on the cloud
• IaaS, PaaS, SaaS
Where to put your code generators?
GaaS
51. The world is changing:
• The Cloud is coming & disrupting
• Mobile Devices
• Devices Everywhere
• Citizen Developers creating Apps
Conclusions
So, do we:
• Getting ready for Cloud
• Modeling once on the web
• Tools for Citizen Developers
• Reducing accidental complexity
• Delivering Native Apps cross-devices
52. • If we can Model on the Web
as simple as possible
• An then, get the application running on the device
With Zero Technical Details
• We have removed much of the Accidental Complexity
Conclusions