Barlogisme vorbe de duh de Basile BARLOT, a zecea parteBasile Barlot
Scriitorul francez Basile BARLOT, de origină română Vasile BARLOGEANU, este un representant al unui gen literar mai puțin obișnuit - aforismul - exprimând cu un minimum de cuvinte câteva din multiplele fațete ale existenței umane.
Asemenea scrieri bazate pe adevăruri existențiale care n-au nevoie de demonstrație, fiind - cum spune însusi autorul - extrema limită a unei certituni, chintensență a devenirii noastre temporale constitue latura forte a creației sale.
Aforismele sunt generate de interogații existențiale şi de răspunsuri pe care autorul le descoperă în propria-i devenire sau a celei a semenilor lui.
The document discusses using webcasting in English as a foreign language (EFL) classes. Webcasting involves transmitting audio or video content over the internet and can encourage group work, improve oral and written communication skills, and open the classroom to the world. Different types of webcast programs are mentioned, like interviews, stories, news, and discussions. Advantages include developing competencies and interaction, while disadvantages include technological problems and being a new concept. The document provides examples of the author's experience with webcasting and recommendations for programs and tools to use for webcasting.
I can haz HTTP - Consuming and producing HTTP APIs in the Ruby ecosystemSidu Ponnappa
The Ruby ecosystem is pretty awesome when it comes to developing or
consuming HTTP APIs. On the publishing front, the Rails framework is
an attractive option because it supports publishing what are popularly
(but inaccurately) referred to as 'RESTful' APIs quickly and
effortlessly. On the consumer side, the Ruby ecosystem provides
several very fluent and powerful libraries that make it easy to
consume HTTP based APIs.
Since a significant proportion of projects today require that APIs be
both published and consumed, many of them wind up choosing Ruby as a
platform for the reasons mentioned above. This talk is targeted at
folks that are currently on such projects, or anticipate being on such
projects in the future.
We will cover:
Consuming HTTP APIs:
1) The basics of making HTTP calls with Ruby
2) The strengths and weaknesses of Ruby's Net::HTTP across 1.8, 1.9
and JRuby (possibly Rubinius if we have the time to do research)
3) Popular HTTP libraries that either make it easier to do HTTP by
providing better APIs, make it faster by using libCurl or both
4) Different approaches to deserializing popular encoding formats such
as XML and JSON and the pitfalls thereof
Producing HTTP APIs using Rails:
1) The basics of REST
2) What Rails gives you out of the box - content-type negotiation,
deserialization etc. and the limitations thereof
3) What Rails fails to give you out of the box - hypermedia controls etc.
4) What Rails does wrong - wrong PUT semantics, no support for PATCH,
error handling results in responses that violate the clients Accepts
header constraints etc.
4) How one can achieve Level 2 on the Richardson Maturity Model of
REST using Rails
5) Writing tests for all of this
At the end of this, our audience will understand how you can both
consume and produce HTTP APIs in the Ruby ecosystem. They will also
have a clear idea of what the limitations of such systems are and what
the can do to work around the limitations.
The document describes the various sports and activities the author learned from ages 1 to 12, including walking at age 1, running at age 2, swimming at age 3, jump roping and ballet at age 4, cycling at age 5, ice skating at age 5, rollerblading at age 6, diving at age 7, chess at age 7, football at age 8, video games at age 9, volleyball at age 10, and tennis at age 11. The author is now 12 and wants to learn more sports.
The document discusses various aspects of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems including different vertical and horizontal domains. It focuses on the PeopleSoft ERP system, describing its pure internet architecture which includes client-side web browsers, a web server, Jolt middleware, an application server running PeopleTools and Tuxedo transaction processing, and a relational database. The PeopleTools include tools like the Application Designer, Application Engine, Scheduler, and Integration Broker.
Penguin, Penalties and 'Big Data' - How I analyzed 250,000 domainsIan Lurie
In an attempt to find a way to review thousands of links for link manipulation penalty clients, I analyzed 250,000 domains for signals.
I had mixed results. This deck talks about how I pulled the data together, the tools I used, what worked, and what really didn't.
A short presentation with some things I've discovered being important in Unified Communication migration projects I've worked on. Presentation from the Uninett Telephony Workshop in Trondheim, May 2012.
No Bragging and Nothing Boring: 11 Ways to Share Your ImpactKivi Leroux Miller
This document outlines 11 effective ways for nonprofits to share their impact with donors in order to maintain donor relationships. The ways include: thank you videos, photos in thank you cards, donor-centered newsletter articles, client/impact testimonials, timelines/time lapses, real-time dashboards, before and after photos, behind the scenes photos, executive director updates, infographics, and super short annual reports. Sharing impact in fun and friendly ways through these methods keeps donors plugged in and shows what their support has made possible.
Barlogisme vorbe de duh de Basile BARLOT, a zecea parteBasile Barlot
Scriitorul francez Basile BARLOT, de origină română Vasile BARLOGEANU, este un representant al unui gen literar mai puțin obișnuit - aforismul - exprimând cu un minimum de cuvinte câteva din multiplele fațete ale existenței umane.
Asemenea scrieri bazate pe adevăruri existențiale care n-au nevoie de demonstrație, fiind - cum spune însusi autorul - extrema limită a unei certituni, chintensență a devenirii noastre temporale constitue latura forte a creației sale.
Aforismele sunt generate de interogații existențiale şi de răspunsuri pe care autorul le descoperă în propria-i devenire sau a celei a semenilor lui.
The document discusses using webcasting in English as a foreign language (EFL) classes. Webcasting involves transmitting audio or video content over the internet and can encourage group work, improve oral and written communication skills, and open the classroom to the world. Different types of webcast programs are mentioned, like interviews, stories, news, and discussions. Advantages include developing competencies and interaction, while disadvantages include technological problems and being a new concept. The document provides examples of the author's experience with webcasting and recommendations for programs and tools to use for webcasting.
I can haz HTTP - Consuming and producing HTTP APIs in the Ruby ecosystemSidu Ponnappa
The Ruby ecosystem is pretty awesome when it comes to developing or
consuming HTTP APIs. On the publishing front, the Rails framework is
an attractive option because it supports publishing what are popularly
(but inaccurately) referred to as 'RESTful' APIs quickly and
effortlessly. On the consumer side, the Ruby ecosystem provides
several very fluent and powerful libraries that make it easy to
consume HTTP based APIs.
Since a significant proportion of projects today require that APIs be
both published and consumed, many of them wind up choosing Ruby as a
platform for the reasons mentioned above. This talk is targeted at
folks that are currently on such projects, or anticipate being on such
projects in the future.
We will cover:
Consuming HTTP APIs:
1) The basics of making HTTP calls with Ruby
2) The strengths and weaknesses of Ruby's Net::HTTP across 1.8, 1.9
and JRuby (possibly Rubinius if we have the time to do research)
3) Popular HTTP libraries that either make it easier to do HTTP by
providing better APIs, make it faster by using libCurl or both
4) Different approaches to deserializing popular encoding formats such
as XML and JSON and the pitfalls thereof
Producing HTTP APIs using Rails:
1) The basics of REST
2) What Rails gives you out of the box - content-type negotiation,
deserialization etc. and the limitations thereof
3) What Rails fails to give you out of the box - hypermedia controls etc.
4) What Rails does wrong - wrong PUT semantics, no support for PATCH,
error handling results in responses that violate the clients Accepts
header constraints etc.
4) How one can achieve Level 2 on the Richardson Maturity Model of
REST using Rails
5) Writing tests for all of this
At the end of this, our audience will understand how you can both
consume and produce HTTP APIs in the Ruby ecosystem. They will also
have a clear idea of what the limitations of such systems are and what
the can do to work around the limitations.
The document describes the various sports and activities the author learned from ages 1 to 12, including walking at age 1, running at age 2, swimming at age 3, jump roping and ballet at age 4, cycling at age 5, ice skating at age 5, rollerblading at age 6, diving at age 7, chess at age 7, football at age 8, video games at age 9, volleyball at age 10, and tennis at age 11. The author is now 12 and wants to learn more sports.
The document discusses various aspects of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems including different vertical and horizontal domains. It focuses on the PeopleSoft ERP system, describing its pure internet architecture which includes client-side web browsers, a web server, Jolt middleware, an application server running PeopleTools and Tuxedo transaction processing, and a relational database. The PeopleTools include tools like the Application Designer, Application Engine, Scheduler, and Integration Broker.
Penguin, Penalties and 'Big Data' - How I analyzed 250,000 domainsIan Lurie
In an attempt to find a way to review thousands of links for link manipulation penalty clients, I analyzed 250,000 domains for signals.
I had mixed results. This deck talks about how I pulled the data together, the tools I used, what worked, and what really didn't.
A short presentation with some things I've discovered being important in Unified Communication migration projects I've worked on. Presentation from the Uninett Telephony Workshop in Trondheim, May 2012.
No Bragging and Nothing Boring: 11 Ways to Share Your ImpactKivi Leroux Miller
This document outlines 11 effective ways for nonprofits to share their impact with donors in order to maintain donor relationships. The ways include: thank you videos, photos in thank you cards, donor-centered newsletter articles, client/impact testimonials, timelines/time lapses, real-time dashboards, before and after photos, behind the scenes photos, executive director updates, infographics, and super short annual reports. Sharing impact in fun and friendly ways through these methods keeps donors plugged in and shows what their support has made possible.
Escape The Silo: Why and How to Escape Your Professional Silo - ILA/ACRL ke...Bobbi Newman
This document discusses escaping from professional silos in libraries. It defines silos as separate professional universes that limit perspectives. It argues that silos are problematic and can be dangerous, forming unconsciously through homogenous networks and confirmation bias. The document provides tips for escaping silos, including seeking out diverse contacts and ideas, learning continuously, and contributing more than criticizing. The overall message is that librarians should break out of isolated mindsets by interacting with others outside their normal circles in order to stay informed and bring new perspectives to their work.
"Media Temporalities: Genre, Queer Space, and Digital Archives in Transition"
Media in Transition 6 - MIT
April 25, 2009
A part of the above panel. I moderated; this is not my own presentation!
Transmedia Noir: Genre Continuity and Transformation Across Media
Louisa Stein
Louisa Stein is Assistant Professor of Film, Television, and New Media at San Diego State University. She has published essays on genre and on audience use of digital media. She is coeditor of the collection Teen Television: Essays on Programming and Fandom. Her current book project is entitled Millennial Noir.
This document provides an overview of effective communication strategies for non-profits in 2012. It discusses how people are overwhelmed with media messages and only pay attention to a small number. The rest of the document focuses on developing the right message for the right people by first segmenting audiences into relevant groups, then creating personas to represent those groups. It also discusses making messages rewarding, realistic and relevant to motivate action. Throughout, it emphasizes the importance of responsive, revealing and refreshing content to engage audiences.
Mobile access to your company data and business-relevant applications!
With immediate effect, ebf.connector connects the iPhone with a variety of data sources, such as IBM Lotus Notes, SAP, Microsoft Exchange or SQL databases like MS-SQL, mySql or Oracle for example.
The iPhone application interacts with the required databases or CRM programs via a server. Whether address details, order statuses or urgent requests, an infinite number of application examples can be created for your company through the flexible handling of different data sources. The ebf.connector provides you, your sales staff and project managers with the latest information, wherever and whenever.
The document contains a list of sentences with grammatical errors identified in parentheses after each sentence. The errors include issues with subject-verb agreement, verb tense, articles, prepositions, pluralization, and word choice. The document aims to provide examples of common grammatical mistakes to help improve one's English skills.
El documento expresa que el amor verdadero no se define por la belleza física o por lo que la sociedad considera atractivo, sino por lo que le gusta a cada persona individualmente.
Using Clocker with Project Calico - Running Production Workloads in the CloudAndrew Kennedy
The document discusses Clocker, an open source application that provides Docker container management and orchestration capabilities. It summarizes Clocker's key features as managing Docker clusters across clouds, serving containers on demand, and managing composite application deployments. It also discusses Clocker's use of Apache Brooklyn for application modeling and Calico for software-defined networking between containers.
The document discusses the history and concepts of cyborgs and cybernetics. It notes that ENIAC, built in 1946, was the first general-purpose electronic computer capable of being reprogrammed. It also discusses cybernetics pioneer Norbert Wiener's view that gun aiming involves integrated human and machine control systems. Finally, it defines a cyborg as a cybernetic organism and asks the reader to consider if and how they might be a cyborg.
MIT's goal is to advance education and empower people worldwide through open courseware. Open courseware provides free access to educational resources including course materials without degrees or transcripts. The open courseware initiative allows anyone around the world to access high-quality learning materials through online courses.
Introduction to Transliteracy for LibrariesBobbi Newman
Accompanying notes and links can be found at http://librarianbyday.net/2010/06/introducing-transliteracy-georgia-public-library-service-georgia-library-association/
A webinar for the Georgia Public Library Service
http://georgialibraries.org/events/introducing-transliteracy-bobbi-newman
This document discusses what salvation is and is not. It states that salvation is not based on good works, church attendance, prayers, baptism, or simply believing in God, as even demons believe. True salvation requires recognizing our sinful nature, accepting God's promise of salvation through Jesus Christ, and having faith in one's heart that Jesus died for our sins.
San Pietroburgo é uma cidade fundada em 1703 na Rússia pelo Czar Pedro, o Grande e foi a antiga capital do país. Com mais de 4,7 milhões de habitantes, é atualmente a segunda maior cidade da Rússia e seu principal porto. Também conhecida como Veneza do Norte, a cidade teve seus nomes alterados para Petrogrado e Leningrado antes de retornar ao nome original de São Petersburgo em 1991.
This document appears to be listing the top 50 most beautiful Romanian women. It provides their names in numerical order from 1 to 50, with Monica Barladeanu ranked as the most beautiful woman and Ana Maria Ferent ranked at number 50. No additional details are provided about each woman beyond their name.
This document contains titles and captions for various photographs depicting locations, landmarks, and cultural scenes from around Mexico. The photographs showcase places like Cancun, Tulum, Chichen Itza, Cabo San Lucas, Acapulco, Guanajuato, Ixtapa, Mazatlan, and Mexico City, and depict landmarks such as ancient Mayan ruins, cliff divers, shorelines, castles, and cultural activities like bullfighting and fishing.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document is a list of 24 artworks by various artists. It includes the names of the artists, titles of the works in both English and French, and the notation "Agi" next to each work. The list covers classical artworks from the 17th century through the early 20th century focused on scenes of daily life, portraits, and events like balls.
This document is a message for a special person expressing how much they appreciate and care for them. It says that the recipient's positive light and behavior makes others feel appreciated. It thanks them for the emails that have brought smiles and good moods. It acknowledges that the recipient is important and appreciated. It offers a flower and says their friendship makes them a better person. It hopes this message makes the recipient smile and that they will share smiles with other friends who love them.
1. MOMENTE ÎN VI A ŢĂ Sunt moment e în via ţă când ţi-e atât de dor de cineva, încât îţi vine să-l scoţi din visele tale şi să-l îmbrăţişezi cu adevărat!
2. C ând o uşă se închide , a lta se deschide ; dar sunt dăţi când rămânem atâta timp privind una închisă încât nu putem vedea toate celelalte care sunt deschise pentru noi .
3. N u te g hida doar după aparenţe , te pot înşela . N u căuta bogăţia , inclus iv şi asta dispare . Caută a cea perso a n ă care să te facă s ă zâmbeşti e suficient un zâmbet ca să se facă lu mină într-o zi întunecată . Găseşte acea perso a n ă care să-ţi facă inima să zâmbească .
4. Visează l a ceea ce vrei să visezi . Du-te a colo unde vrei să mergi . Fii ceea ce vrei să fii… ai doar 1 via ţă şi 1 oportuni tate p entru a f ace to t ceea ce vrei şi-ţi propui
5. Sper să ai… … suficient ă fe ricire p entru a te face dulce … suficiente încercări p entru a te face p u t er nic … suficient e necazuri p entru a rămâne uman … suficient ă speran ţă p entru a te face şi a fi fe r i cit
6. Ce l m ai fe r i cit n u es te nea părat c el care are “ce-i mai bun din toate” , ci ce l ce ştie să ia ce-i mai bun din tot ceea ce-i iese în cale…
7. Un viitor strălucit se va baza întotdeauna p e un trecut uitat N u vei putea merge înainte până când nu vei lăsa în urmă eşecurile şi suferinţele trecute
8. C ând te-ai născut , tu plângeai iar ceilalţi zâmbeau . Trăieşte-ţi via ţa astfel încât atunci când se va sfârşi t u s ă zâmbeşti
9. Trimite acest mesaj t uturor acelor persoane care sunt importante pentru tine , acelora care te-au făcut să ZÂMBEŞTI când aveai nevoie , a celora care te-au făcut să vezi partea bună a lucrurilor când nu vedeai altceva decât întuneric, a celora pe care-i apreciezi , a celora care înseamnă ceva pentru tine ……. de aceea ţi l-am trimis ţie
10. N u socoti anii, numără amintirile ! O ZI FE R I CITĂ!!!