This document summarizes three Mozilla tools for webmaking: Thimble, Hackasaurus, and Popcorn. Thimble makes creating webpages simple within a browser by allowing users to write HTML and CSS and preview changes instantly. Hackasaurus similarly allows changing and sharing webpages within a browser using tools like X-Ray Goggles. Popcorn enables interaction between users and web content like video by allowing real-time engagement through tools like Popcorn.js. All three tools aim to make webmaking accessible through the browser.
Webmaker Tools are used to create webpages, videos, remix the webpages and also share them on internet. These tools generate an URL after creating the stuff on the web. This URL can be shared with others.
When Bruce Lee started his own martial art, he took all the best traits from the different flavours of Kung Fu and adapted it, to make his own unique version that suited him best. In this talk, I will draw parallels between software craftmanship and how Bruce Lee approached honing his skill. In the end, I will prove to you that Bruce Lee was, in fact, a software architect.
Flexible UI Components for a Multi-Framework WorldKevin Ball
Slides from Flexible UI Components talk given at Web Unleashed 2017
Build UI components that work seamlessly in every JavaScript Framework.
Your core UI elements shouldn’t have to be different for your marketing site than they are in your application just because the former uses jQuery while the latter is built using Angular or React.
Lessons learned from work on ZURB Foundation 7.
Webmaker Tools are used to create webpages, videos, remix the webpages and also share them on internet. These tools generate an URL after creating the stuff on the web. This URL can be shared with others.
When Bruce Lee started his own martial art, he took all the best traits from the different flavours of Kung Fu and adapted it, to make his own unique version that suited him best. In this talk, I will draw parallels between software craftmanship and how Bruce Lee approached honing his skill. In the end, I will prove to you that Bruce Lee was, in fact, a software architect.
Flexible UI Components for a Multi-Framework WorldKevin Ball
Slides from Flexible UI Components talk given at Web Unleashed 2017
Build UI components that work seamlessly in every JavaScript Framework.
Your core UI elements shouldn’t have to be different for your marketing site than they are in your application just because the former uses jQuery while the latter is built using Angular or React.
Lessons learned from work on ZURB Foundation 7.
A brief introduction to the Yeoman workflow, including some useful links and tips for getting started. This presentation was delivered at the April 14 Meetup of the Seattle University Web Developers Meetup (http://www.meetup.com/Seattle-University-Web-Developers-Meetup/).
The Yeoman workflow provides not only a useful development environment and setup, but a ready learning tool that you can use to explore brand new approaches and architectures. Easily scaffolding projects enables you to see the way others approach organizing their work and setting up their workflow, which allows you to become a better developer.
uWest15 Umbraco presentation about the history of web design and relationship between the early web and our responsive web today. Overview of frameworks and techniques available. Brief discussions of Responsive content and brief Q&A Session.
Presented at Web Unleashed 2017. More info at www.fitc.ca/webu
Presented by Alexander Blom, Isle of Code
Overview
Adding animations to web and hybrid apps can be challenging. Aside from choosing technique, you are often left with jank and less than desirable performance.
Objective
Audience members will leave with a better understanding of animation performance & pitfalls desktop and mobile context.
Target Audience
Web/Hybrid developers looking to improve animation performance.
Assumed Audience Knowledge
Basic JS/CSS assumed
Six Things Audience Members Will Learn
What are my choices when needing to animate?
What changes in a mobile context?
What are the tradeoffs and how do I decide?
What are the common pitfalls?
How do I debug performance problems?
Getting a smooth animation.
Le Mob Programming consiste à regrouper une équipe entière dans une pièce équipée d'un seul poste de travail pour tout le monde.
Cette pratique vous promet entre autres une productivité accrue alors qu'une seule personne à la fois ne peut toucher le clavier !
Promesses tenues ?
1) Deploy WordPress on AWS:
- deploying WordPress applications on AWS lightsail. Lightsail is an easy to use application provided by AWS. However, it comes with great disadvantages.
- overcoming the lightsail disadvantages through customizing our own server with nginx. This mode of deployment offers great flexibility, and better resource consumption. Nonetheless, it is unscalable, and not highly available.
- a conceptual proposition of a highly secure, scalable, and available architecture for WordPress applications on AWS
By Nicolas el khoury
2) Maintenance of Evergreen Content: (light talk)
by Mohamad Al Ameen
This is the third part of the Project Management Panel presentation at WCOC 2018, concentration on the management of people in a remote working environment.
Last Call Media was the first to launch a corporate site on Drupal 8. Find out how it went. This case study reviews the challenges and successes of being an early adopter.
Migrating Edmunds.com to AWS (re:Invent 2013 DMG205)John Martin
Taking a stack composed of 30 web applications and their service dependencies to the cloud is no easy feat. Do you take the entirety of the stack or go the hybrid path? How transparent should the end result be to your technology teams? Does it look exactly the same in the cloud as it does in your data center? These are not rhetorical questions; they were very real for those tasked with the challenge of taking Edmunds.com to the AWS Cloud. This talk addresses these questions and many more, examining the challenges, successes, and lessons learned as the team took their first steps out of their own data centers.
Accompanying video is available on YouTube: http://youtu.be/itbNET2dc3c
In 2010, a photo-sharing startup launched—on a single, closed platform. Over the next two years, it gained over 100 million active users, before being acquired by Facebook for one. billion. dollars.
Only half a year after *that* did they finally release a web app.
Instagram's main purpose was sharing photos and commenting on them. If this isn't a perfect fit for the open web platform, I don't know what is. And yet the app was planted neatly within Apple's walled garden, without even an API to speak of. How did things go so wrong?
The web needs to catch up, and fast. If we want to preserve all the virtues of the web—shareable URLs, indexable content, open standards, instantly deployed updates, and so on—then we need to make the web platform more attractive, both to developers and users. We need to explore the final frontier of web development: *true* web apps, of the kind that will delight our users (and our investors). But we're not quite there … yet.
In this talk, I want to explore the efforts underway to bring the web platform up to speed as a genuine competitor. We have the most momentum of any platform in history, but there are still many unanswered questions. What are the major functionality gaps, and how are we closing them? Can we make app development as easy for web as it is for native? How do we fix mobile performance? Can you even use a web app while you're offline? I want to tell you about that not-too-distant future where these problems have been solved. Editors are speccing up new APIs; implementers are leveling up their browsers; and the community is building new frameworks. Together, we're slowly but surely pushing into that final frontier. And once we're past it, the mobile web will be a natural choice for the next big content-sharing app, enabling us to share by simply sending a URL—from any browser, to any device, on any platform.
Mozilla is a non-profit that believes everyone should be able to make and share with the open web. But creating, hosting or tweaking your own stuff is often still too difficult—with obstacles like learning HTML and CSS, struggling with servers to preview your work, or figuring out where your content will live online. Thimble clears away those barriers, making it easier to create your own projects quickly and learn web skills in a way that’s easy, visual and fun.
A brief introduction to the Yeoman workflow, including some useful links and tips for getting started. This presentation was delivered at the April 14 Meetup of the Seattle University Web Developers Meetup (http://www.meetup.com/Seattle-University-Web-Developers-Meetup/).
The Yeoman workflow provides not only a useful development environment and setup, but a ready learning tool that you can use to explore brand new approaches and architectures. Easily scaffolding projects enables you to see the way others approach organizing their work and setting up their workflow, which allows you to become a better developer.
uWest15 Umbraco presentation about the history of web design and relationship between the early web and our responsive web today. Overview of frameworks and techniques available. Brief discussions of Responsive content and brief Q&A Session.
Presented at Web Unleashed 2017. More info at www.fitc.ca/webu
Presented by Alexander Blom, Isle of Code
Overview
Adding animations to web and hybrid apps can be challenging. Aside from choosing technique, you are often left with jank and less than desirable performance.
Objective
Audience members will leave with a better understanding of animation performance & pitfalls desktop and mobile context.
Target Audience
Web/Hybrid developers looking to improve animation performance.
Assumed Audience Knowledge
Basic JS/CSS assumed
Six Things Audience Members Will Learn
What are my choices when needing to animate?
What changes in a mobile context?
What are the tradeoffs and how do I decide?
What are the common pitfalls?
How do I debug performance problems?
Getting a smooth animation.
Le Mob Programming consiste à regrouper une équipe entière dans une pièce équipée d'un seul poste de travail pour tout le monde.
Cette pratique vous promet entre autres une productivité accrue alors qu'une seule personne à la fois ne peut toucher le clavier !
Promesses tenues ?
1) Deploy WordPress on AWS:
- deploying WordPress applications on AWS lightsail. Lightsail is an easy to use application provided by AWS. However, it comes with great disadvantages.
- overcoming the lightsail disadvantages through customizing our own server with nginx. This mode of deployment offers great flexibility, and better resource consumption. Nonetheless, it is unscalable, and not highly available.
- a conceptual proposition of a highly secure, scalable, and available architecture for WordPress applications on AWS
By Nicolas el khoury
2) Maintenance of Evergreen Content: (light talk)
by Mohamad Al Ameen
This is the third part of the Project Management Panel presentation at WCOC 2018, concentration on the management of people in a remote working environment.
Last Call Media was the first to launch a corporate site on Drupal 8. Find out how it went. This case study reviews the challenges and successes of being an early adopter.
Migrating Edmunds.com to AWS (re:Invent 2013 DMG205)John Martin
Taking a stack composed of 30 web applications and their service dependencies to the cloud is no easy feat. Do you take the entirety of the stack or go the hybrid path? How transparent should the end result be to your technology teams? Does it look exactly the same in the cloud as it does in your data center? These are not rhetorical questions; they were very real for those tasked with the challenge of taking Edmunds.com to the AWS Cloud. This talk addresses these questions and many more, examining the challenges, successes, and lessons learned as the team took their first steps out of their own data centers.
Accompanying video is available on YouTube: http://youtu.be/itbNET2dc3c
In 2010, a photo-sharing startup launched—on a single, closed platform. Over the next two years, it gained over 100 million active users, before being acquired by Facebook for one. billion. dollars.
Only half a year after *that* did they finally release a web app.
Instagram's main purpose was sharing photos and commenting on them. If this isn't a perfect fit for the open web platform, I don't know what is. And yet the app was planted neatly within Apple's walled garden, without even an API to speak of. How did things go so wrong?
The web needs to catch up, and fast. If we want to preserve all the virtues of the web—shareable URLs, indexable content, open standards, instantly deployed updates, and so on—then we need to make the web platform more attractive, both to developers and users. We need to explore the final frontier of web development: *true* web apps, of the kind that will delight our users (and our investors). But we're not quite there … yet.
In this talk, I want to explore the efforts underway to bring the web platform up to speed as a genuine competitor. We have the most momentum of any platform in history, but there are still many unanswered questions. What are the major functionality gaps, and how are we closing them? Can we make app development as easy for web as it is for native? How do we fix mobile performance? Can you even use a web app while you're offline? I want to tell you about that not-too-distant future where these problems have been solved. Editors are speccing up new APIs; implementers are leveling up their browsers; and the community is building new frameworks. Together, we're slowly but surely pushing into that final frontier. And once we're past it, the mobile web will be a natural choice for the next big content-sharing app, enabling us to share by simply sending a URL—from any browser, to any device, on any platform.
Mozilla is a non-profit that believes everyone should be able to make and share with the open web. But creating, hosting or tweaking your own stuff is often still too difficult—with obstacles like learning HTML and CSS, struggling with servers to preview your work, or figuring out where your content will live online. Thimble clears away those barriers, making it easier to create your own projects quickly and learn web skills in a way that’s easy, visual and fun.
"Mengenal Mozilla Webmaker" or "Introducing Mozilla Webmaker" is my slide for the first city (Bangkalan, Madura, East Java) of Blogilicious 2012 series (talk show event about blog), July 8, 2012.
A simple way to teach user how to make account on mozilla webmaker and start making web and teach webmaking to people and also to spread mozilla webmaker tools which are absolutely free of cost and 100% useful and entertaining.
In this session, we will explore the how the recent explosion of devices has disrupted the process of designing a website that we've crafted over the past decade.
When designers only have one instance of website (i.e., desktop) to design, the layout is uniform. The header, content area, sidebar, and footer all remain static. Furthermore, the elements are relatively uniform as well. Buttons, navigation, typography, and images are all basically the same across across the various pages. But if you are designing a responsive website – one whose look and feel adapts depending whether you're using a phone, laptop, or tablet – then these elements and especially the layout begin to diverge.
After this session, you should leave with the confidence to argue the importance of responsive design to your client or boss – and that the with the proper strategy, the extra effort and costs can be justified (and hopefully minimized).
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Web 2.0: Beyond the Hype.” Usability Professionals Association, Minneapolis M...Samantha Bailey
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The empire's roots lie in the city of Rome, founded, according to legend, by Romulus in 753 BCE. Over centuries, Rome evolved from a small settlement to a formidable republic, characterized by a complex political system with elected officials and checks on power. However, internal strife, class conflicts, and military ambitions paved the way for the end of the Republic. Julius Caesar’s dictatorship and subsequent assassination in 44 BCE created a power vacuum, leading to a civil war. Octavian, later Augustus, emerged victorious, heralding the Roman Empire’s birth.
Under Augustus, the empire experienced the Pax Romana, a 200-year period of relative peace and stability. Augustus reformed the military, established efficient administrative systems, and initiated grand construction projects. The empire's borders expanded, encompassing territories from Britain to Egypt and from Spain to the Euphrates. Roman legions, renowned for their discipline and engineering prowess, secured and maintained these vast territories, building roads, fortifications, and cities that facilitated control and integration.
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Culturally, the Romans were eclectic, absorbing and adapting elements from the civilizations they encountered, particularly the Greeks. Roman art, literature, and philosophy reflected this synthesis, creating a rich cultural tapestry. Latin, the Roman language, became the lingua franca of the Western world, influencing numerous modern languages.
Roman architecture and engineering achievements were monumental. They perfected the arch, vault, and dome, constructing enduring structures like the Colosseum, Pantheon, and aqueducts. These engineering marvels not only showcased Roman ingenuity but also served practical purposes, from public entertainment to water supply.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
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This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
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The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
Biological screening of herbal drugs: Introduction and Need for
Phyto-Pharmacological Screening, New Strategies for evaluating
Natural Products, In vitro evaluation techniques for Antioxidants, Antimicrobial and Anticancer drugs. In vivo evaluation techniques
for Anti-inflammatory, Antiulcer, Anticancer, Wound healing, Antidiabetic, Hepatoprotective, Cardio protective, Diuretics and
Antifertility, Toxicity studies as per OECD guidelines
3. Features
• Thimble makes it so so simple to create your own
webpages
• Thimble allows you to write and edit html and css with in
your browser
• You can instantly preview your work
• You can host and share your webpage with a single click
• Helps checking your work to spot the errors to be
rectified instantaneously
6. Features
• Hackasaurus makes it so easy to change and webpage
like a magic
• You can create your webpages to share with your friends
• These things can be done with in the browser
• Includes a tool called x-ray goggles
• X-Ray goggles allow us to understand "what the web is
made of " (i.e) building blocks of the webpage
• To remix , change and share their favorite webpages
9. Popcorn
• Popcorn makes video to work like a web
• We do have a huge wealth of web content but the
problem is they are static
• People make it and we use it
• Simply , no roles for users to play
• popcorn helps in creating a web content that will have
real time interaction between the content and the user
• Popcorn.js – backbone of Mozilla popcorn project