As the size of your firm grows, it becomes easy for your staff to lose focus on the key objectives of the firm as they go about their daily activities. Staff members, especially corporate support function staff such as IT, begin to lose the connection between what they do and how the company makes money. Luckily, there is a cure that is both simple in structure as well as cheap to implement.
IACM bagged The Honour Roll at 1st FICCI- LeapVault Skills Champion of India ...Rajesh Goyal
I am happy to share with you that IACM has bagged prestigious “The Honour Roll” in the 1st FICCI- LeapVault Skills Champion of India Award.
Sh. Kapil Sibbal, Honourable Minister of Human Resources & Development & Communication & IT presented this award to Sh. Ravinder Goyal. Also present were Mr. S Ramadorai, Advisor to Prime Minister on Skill Development, Mr. R. V. Kanoria, President FICCI and Sh. Naveen Jindal M.P. among others.
Here are some of the photographs and media coverage for your perusal.
Ravi ji, entire IACM team and I thank you for your continuous patronage and blessings.
As the size of your firm grows, it becomes easy for your staff to lose focus on the key objectives of the firm as they go about their daily activities. Staff members, especially corporate support function staff such as IT, begin to lose the connection between what they do and how the company makes money. Luckily, there is a cure that is both simple in structure as well as cheap to implement.
IACM bagged The Honour Roll at 1st FICCI- LeapVault Skills Champion of India ...Rajesh Goyal
I am happy to share with you that IACM has bagged prestigious “The Honour Roll” in the 1st FICCI- LeapVault Skills Champion of India Award.
Sh. Kapil Sibbal, Honourable Minister of Human Resources & Development & Communication & IT presented this award to Sh. Ravinder Goyal. Also present were Mr. S Ramadorai, Advisor to Prime Minister on Skill Development, Mr. R. V. Kanoria, President FICCI and Sh. Naveen Jindal M.P. among others.
Here are some of the photographs and media coverage for your perusal.
Ravi ji, entire IACM team and I thank you for your continuous patronage and blessings.
2009 Barcamp Nashville Web Security 101brian_dailey
A super-brief (25 minute) talk on the basics of web security. A video (with poor audio that doesn't kick in until 9 minutes in, I'm sorry) is available here:
http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/2369801
Presented an abridged version of my "What is data science" talk at #websummit 2013.
This talk goes over the required skillset as defined by Drew Conway and his famous venn diagram, and also outlines the Data Scientific Method brought by Dr. Patil. The talk is mainly two parts and the second part goes over some of the packages and technologies we use — minus the storage part.
A set of slides from my closing keynote at DamnData. I go over the concept of the Data Scientific Method, the skills required for a data scientists from hacking, to maths and stats, to expertise to business knowledge. I also talk about some ideas we worked on, some tools we use, some technologies and the most important part, the questioning of the data.
2009 Barcamp Nashville Web Security 101brian_dailey
A super-brief (25 minute) talk on the basics of web security. A video (with poor audio that doesn't kick in until 9 minutes in, I'm sorry) is available here:
http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/2369801
Presented an abridged version of my "What is data science" talk at #websummit 2013.
This talk goes over the required skillset as defined by Drew Conway and his famous venn diagram, and also outlines the Data Scientific Method brought by Dr. Patil. The talk is mainly two parts and the second part goes over some of the packages and technologies we use — minus the storage part.
A set of slides from my closing keynote at DamnData. I go over the concept of the Data Scientific Method, the skills required for a data scientists from hacking, to maths and stats, to expertise to business knowledge. I also talk about some ideas we worked on, some tools we use, some technologies and the most important part, the questioning of the data.
The Artful Business of Data Mining: Computational Statistics with Open Source...David Coallier
This talk goes over a concepts of data mining and data analysis using open source tools, mainly Python and R with interesting libraries and the tools I have used and currently use at Engine Yard.
The state of the PHP world has been most precarious over the past few years and many developers moved over to other languages and other technologies because PHP was lacking something that other emerging techs were providing.
With the rise of cloud computing, cutting edge frameworks and amazing platforms, PHP can be sexy again. This talk aims at giving an idea of how PHP, as a language and a community, evolved over the past few years and how to refocus our energy to solve today's and tomorrow's problems rather than contemplating the success of our past. We have to adapt to change and this talk will help the listeners with the transition by providing then with insight into: Cloud Computing, PaaS, upcoming frameworks as such as Zend Framework2, Symfony2, Lithium, and many more aspects of this rapidly changing software ecosystem.
This is a talk I gave at the Berlin PHP User Group in October 2011.
The talk explains why we built Orchestra, what are the motivations behind it and what are our plans for it.
Furthermore it goes into the broad details of building a product and why/how you can make it fail.
@Orchestra_io by @davidcoallier
This is a @JSConfEU talk about how we interact with technology and how we should maybe rethink our god-like approach to software languages. It also showcases an experiment that allows developers to interact with PHP directly from Node.js.
This is a talk I presented at University Limerick to give people an introduction into CouchDB.
What is it? How does it generally work? Introducing new concepts, etc.
A description of the evolution of the web towards web3.0 and then a gap to designing and developing an API (Webservice). What one has to think about and do not forget the community. What if all goes south? That's at the end :)
17. class Base {
public static function who() {
echo __CLASS__;
}
public static function foo() {
self::who();
}
}
class Child extends Base {
public static function who() {
echo __CLASS__;
}
}
Child::foo(); // Echoes Base
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18. class Base {
public static function who() {
echo __CLASS__;
}
public static function foo() {
static::who();
}
}
class Child extends Base {
public static function who() {
echo __CLASS__;
}
}
Child::foo(); // Echoes Child
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19. $this is not static::
Don’t get tricked, no inheritance
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20. Object Lifecycle
Create, Immute, Memoize
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61. MySQLnd
Native MySQL Driver, faster, stats, self-contained
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62. DateTime
Crazy amazing dates handling
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63. $datetime1 = new DateTime('2009-10-11');
$datetime2 = new DateTime('2009-10-13');
$interval = $datetime1->diff($datetime2);
echo $interval->format('%R%d days');
// +2 days
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64. SPL
Iterators, Iterators, Iterators.
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65. SPL
Datastructures, Exceptions, Misc...
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