Zotonic presentation Erlang Camp Boston, august 2011Arjan
I gave this presentation on friday August 12, 2011 in the John Hancock Conference center in Boston as the closing session of the 2-day Erlang Camp event.
This document provides information on and links to various productivity tools including Gmail, iGoogle, Jott, Remember the Milk, Google Bookmarks, BlaBla Lists, Voo2do Lists, Tada List, Digital Post-it Notes, The Hat, PixResizer, Cool Timers, 7Zip, Data Storage, Team Cowboy, Gliffy, Meebo, TuneUp, Calgoo, WakerUppers, Meeting Puzzle, iCharts, Buzz Cal, and KeePass. It also includes instructions on setting up accounts with Jott and Remember the Milk as well as creating a Google account and customizing an iGoogle page.
Israel has existed as a nation since 1948. The document expresses admiration for Israel and its existence over time. It conveys a message that Israel will continue enduring forever.
This document provides an overview of different polling and microblogging tools that can be used in the classroom, including Twitter, Twtpoll, and Polleverywhere. It includes links to resources on using Twitter for education and explains how to create polls on different platforms. Basic instructions are provided for setting up Twitter accounts and using hashtags. Pros and cons are outlined for Twtpoll versus Polleverywhere. Presentation notes are given for conducting live polls during a presentation.
This document provides an overview and introduction to developing Android applications. It discusses the speaker's background in computer science and independent software development. It then describes the core components of the Android system, including activities, views, intents, services, and notifications. It outlines how to install the Android SDK and Eclipse development environment. Finally, it proposes creating a sample Snake game as a tutorial for getting started with Android application development.
The document provides instructions for using the ALICE OPAC online library catalog to search for books, view book details and availability, leave book reviews, and place reservations on books. Key steps include searching by title, author, or subject, viewing call numbers and locations to find available copies, clicking the blackboard icon to leave a review rated from 1 to 5 stars, and clicking the person icon to reserve books using your barcode for pickup within 2 weeks.
Zotonic presentation Erlang Camp Boston, august 2011Arjan
I gave this presentation on friday August 12, 2011 in the John Hancock Conference center in Boston as the closing session of the 2-day Erlang Camp event.
This document provides information on and links to various productivity tools including Gmail, iGoogle, Jott, Remember the Milk, Google Bookmarks, BlaBla Lists, Voo2do Lists, Tada List, Digital Post-it Notes, The Hat, PixResizer, Cool Timers, 7Zip, Data Storage, Team Cowboy, Gliffy, Meebo, TuneUp, Calgoo, WakerUppers, Meeting Puzzle, iCharts, Buzz Cal, and KeePass. It also includes instructions on setting up accounts with Jott and Remember the Milk as well as creating a Google account and customizing an iGoogle page.
Israel has existed as a nation since 1948. The document expresses admiration for Israel and its existence over time. It conveys a message that Israel will continue enduring forever.
This document provides an overview of different polling and microblogging tools that can be used in the classroom, including Twitter, Twtpoll, and Polleverywhere. It includes links to resources on using Twitter for education and explains how to create polls on different platforms. Basic instructions are provided for setting up Twitter accounts and using hashtags. Pros and cons are outlined for Twtpoll versus Polleverywhere. Presentation notes are given for conducting live polls during a presentation.
This document provides an overview and introduction to developing Android applications. It discusses the speaker's background in computer science and independent software development. It then describes the core components of the Android system, including activities, views, intents, services, and notifications. It outlines how to install the Android SDK and Eclipse development environment. Finally, it proposes creating a sample Snake game as a tutorial for getting started with Android application development.
The document provides instructions for using the ALICE OPAC online library catalog to search for books, view book details and availability, leave book reviews, and place reservations on books. Key steps include searching by title, author, or subject, viewing call numbers and locations to find available copies, clicking the blackboard icon to leave a review rated from 1 to 5 stars, and clicking the person icon to reserve books using your barcode for pickup within 2 weeks.
The document discusses various sites along the Arava Rift Valley in Israel, including "Geshur HaSolet" nature reserve and "Geshur HaHavara'im" birdwatching sites. It describes the landscape and encourages exploring the area to discover the unique scenery and wildlife. The author hopes sharing information about these places will help more people appreciate the natural beauty of the Arava valley.
The document discusses a case study of rewriting the architecture of a dance matching app called DuoDisco using the Erlang programming language. Originally the app had issues with race conditions and debugging complex interactions between connected players. By modeling each player as an Erlang process and using processes to represent rooms and matchmaking, the rewritten app in Erlang had no more bugs. The presenter advocates using the right tools like Erlang for concurrency and fault tolerance when needed.
This document lists the titles of various songs and films including Road to Perdition, I Feel Good by James Brown, Always Look on the Bright Side of Life by Monty Python, What a Wonderful World by Louis Armstrong, Sweet Home Alabama by Lynyrd Skynyrd, All You Need Is Love by The Beatles, Highway to Hell by AC/DC, (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction by The Rolling Stones, The End by The Doors, and Over the Rainbow by Judy Garland.
The State Of Israel And The Muslim World 22166GZ-Israel
This document summarizes the state of Israel and its relationship with the Muslim world. It notes that there are over 1.1 billion Muslims globally compared to Israel being the only Jewish state and 1,000 times smaller in size than Muslim countries. However, Muslim countries have gone to war against Israel's existence and some deny its history and Jewish ties to the land, despite Jerusalem being the ancient capital and center of Judaism for thousands of years before the Muslim faith existed. The document argues that Israel has a right to exist, yet its small size continues to be intolerable to many Muslims.
Marc Chagall was a Russian-French artist born in 1887 who worked in painting and printmaking. The document lists several of Chagall's major works from 1908 to 1947 including Red Nude Sitting Up from 1908, I and the Village from 1911, and Bouquet with Flying Lovers from 1934-1947 which is in the Tate Gallery in London.
Talk given at the Erlang User Conference, june 2013, Stockholm, about the performance of Zotonic, the Erlang Web Framework and CMS.
It highlights Zotonic's architecture, performance charts and provides a glimpse into the future of this web development framework.
Zotonic is a content management system built with Erlang. It aims to maximize hardware usage, be frontender friendly, and allow sites to hit the ground running. The tutorial demonstrates building a portfolio site with Zotonic, including creating project categories, templates, lists, forms, and integrating with the notification system. Attendees are encouraged to experiment with the open source code and talk to the presenters.
The first presentation in the "Mediamatic Night Lab" series. This presentation is about the Open-CI network and its use of open web standards to create a network of sites which are connected and feature content sharing, transparent actions and inter-site login using OpenID and OAuth.
Claymation Instructions for the ClassroomSandra Hines
The document provides instructions for creating a claymation animation project. It outlines the 7 key steps: 1) developing a story concept, 2) creating a storyboard, 3) designing a background, 4) designing characters, 5) taking photos, 6) importing photos into animation software to add effects, and 7) sharing the finished animation. Tips are provided for each step, such as using simple storyboards for younger students and ensuring characters are the proper size. Examples of both good and bad characters and backgrounds are displayed.
The document discusses various sites along the Arava Rift Valley in Israel, including "Geshur HaSolet" nature reserve and "Geshur HaHavara'im" birdwatching sites. It describes the landscape and encourages exploring the area to discover the unique scenery and wildlife. The author hopes sharing information about these places will help more people appreciate the natural beauty of the Arava valley.
The document discusses a case study of rewriting the architecture of a dance matching app called DuoDisco using the Erlang programming language. Originally the app had issues with race conditions and debugging complex interactions between connected players. By modeling each player as an Erlang process and using processes to represent rooms and matchmaking, the rewritten app in Erlang had no more bugs. The presenter advocates using the right tools like Erlang for concurrency and fault tolerance when needed.
This document lists the titles of various songs and films including Road to Perdition, I Feel Good by James Brown, Always Look on the Bright Side of Life by Monty Python, What a Wonderful World by Louis Armstrong, Sweet Home Alabama by Lynyrd Skynyrd, All You Need Is Love by The Beatles, Highway to Hell by AC/DC, (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction by The Rolling Stones, The End by The Doors, and Over the Rainbow by Judy Garland.
The State Of Israel And The Muslim World 22166GZ-Israel
This document summarizes the state of Israel and its relationship with the Muslim world. It notes that there are over 1.1 billion Muslims globally compared to Israel being the only Jewish state and 1,000 times smaller in size than Muslim countries. However, Muslim countries have gone to war against Israel's existence and some deny its history and Jewish ties to the land, despite Jerusalem being the ancient capital and center of Judaism for thousands of years before the Muslim faith existed. The document argues that Israel has a right to exist, yet its small size continues to be intolerable to many Muslims.
Marc Chagall was a Russian-French artist born in 1887 who worked in painting and printmaking. The document lists several of Chagall's major works from 1908 to 1947 including Red Nude Sitting Up from 1908, I and the Village from 1911, and Bouquet with Flying Lovers from 1934-1947 which is in the Tate Gallery in London.
Talk given at the Erlang User Conference, june 2013, Stockholm, about the performance of Zotonic, the Erlang Web Framework and CMS.
It highlights Zotonic's architecture, performance charts and provides a glimpse into the future of this web development framework.
Zotonic is a content management system built with Erlang. It aims to maximize hardware usage, be frontender friendly, and allow sites to hit the ground running. The tutorial demonstrates building a portfolio site with Zotonic, including creating project categories, templates, lists, forms, and integrating with the notification system. Attendees are encouraged to experiment with the open source code and talk to the presenters.
The first presentation in the "Mediamatic Night Lab" series. This presentation is about the Open-CI network and its use of open web standards to create a network of sites which are connected and feature content sharing, transparent actions and inter-site login using OpenID and OAuth.
Claymation Instructions for the ClassroomSandra Hines
The document provides instructions for creating a claymation animation project. It outlines the 7 key steps: 1) developing a story concept, 2) creating a storyboard, 3) designing a background, 4) designing characters, 5) taking photos, 6) importing photos into animation software to add effects, and 7) sharing the finished animation. Tips are provided for each step, such as using simple storyboards for younger students and ensuring characters are the proper size. Examples of both good and bad characters and backgrounds are displayed.
2. یک نفر می گوید که می توان مادر شدن را در طرفه العینی آموخت، اما آن یک نفر کودک سه ساله ای را برای خرید به فروشگاه نبرده .
3. یک نفر می گوید مادر شدن خسته کننده است، اما آن یک نفر در کنار جوانی در ماشین ننشسته که به تازگی گواهینامه رانندگی خود را گرفته .
4. یک نفرمی گوید مادران خوب، هرگز صدای شان را بلند نمی کنند، اما آن یک نفر وارد حیاط خلوت نشده تا ببیند کودکش با توپ فوتبال پنجره آشپزخانه همسایه را شکسته است .
5. یک نفر می گوید برای مادر شدن نیاز به طی دوره های خاص آموزشی ندارید، اما آن یک نفر به پسر کلاس چهارمی اش در حل مسایل ریاضی کمک نکرده است .
6. یک نفر می گوید هیچ مادری نمی تواند فرزند دومش را به اندازه فرزند اولش دوست بدارد، اما آن یک نفر تاکنون از نعمت داشتن دو بچه برخوردار نبوده است .
7. یک نفر می گوید سخت ترین مرحله مادر شدن بارداری و زایمان است، اما آن یک نفر هرگز آن لحظه ای را تجربه نکرده که فرزندش سوار اتوبوس می شود تا برای اولین روز به کودکستان برود، یا سوار هواپیما می شود تا به پادگان اعزام شود .
8. یک نفر می گوید دل نگرانی های مادر با ازدواج فرزند وی برطرف می شود، اما آن یک نفر نمی داند که با ازدواج فرزند، دختر یا پسر جدیدی وارد تار و پود قلب مادر می شود .
9. یک نفر می گوید وظیفه سخت مادری با ازدواج فرزند و رفتن او از خانه به پایان می رسد، اما آن یک نفر تاکنون صاحب نوه نشده است .
10. یک نفر می گوید مادرت می داند که تا چه اندازه دوستش داری، بنابراین نیازی نیست که عشقت را به زبان بیاوری، اما آن یک نفر هنوز مادر نشده است !!!