Blog Link: http://projectbee.org/blog/archive/how-to-implementing-shindig/
The presentation is all about getting started with implementing Shindig for your existing social portal. Presented at PHPCamp, Pune, on Sept'20th, 2008.
A presentation on PHP Development Stack (tools for PHP Development) by my colleagues Neeraj Shah & Sharmishtha Gupta. It was presented at PHPCamp, Pune, on Sept'20th, 2008.
Welcome to IE8 - Integrating Your Site With Internet Explorer 8Lachlan Hardy
Damian Edwards (http://damianpedwards.spaces.live.com/) and I delivered a presentation on IE8 at Remix Australia. We took the opportunity to outline the whys and wherefores of standards-based design as well.
This document provides 10 steps for updating the SydJS website hosted on GitHub and deployed to Heroku. It begins by explaining the purpose of GitHub for collaboration and Heroku as a platform for hosting apps. It then lists the 10 steps which include getting GitHub and Heroku accounts, installing dependencies, checking out the GitHub repository, writing code, adding tests, deploying to Heroku, and getting help if needed from documentation or the mailing list. The overall summary is how to contribute to the SydJS open source project and deploy updates to the live website.
This document provides guidance for starting an open source software project. It discusses introducing FOSS and getting started by choosing a name and mission statement. It covers technical infrastructure like version control, bug tracking, and hosting. It also addresses social infrastructure such as communication channels and announcing the project. Managing volunteers, earning or spending money, packaging releases, and choosing an appropriate license are also covered. The document aims to help software developers and managers launch and maintain successful open source projects.
Microservices with Swagger, Flask and DockerDhilipsiva DS
The document discusses Microservices with Swagger, Flask and Docker. It provides an overview of the OpenAPI Specification (formerly known as the Swagger Specification), which is a specification for machine-readable interface files for describing, producing, consuming, and visualizing RESTful web services. It then discusses using Swagger for API-first development and documentation and demonstrates building a sample API using Connexion with Swagger, Flask and Docker.
Presented at JavaOne 2016.
Using Swagger has become the most popular way to describe REST APIs across the web, enabling people to more quickly understand and communicate with services, with developer-friendly documentation and rich, autogenerated client SDKs. As the API has moved more into being one of the most important aspects of a service, the Swagger definition has become increasingly more important and essential to the design phase. This presentation explains how the Swagger definition can be used to streamline the iteration process and enable client and server engineers to develop concurrently with complex APIs.
Blog Link: http://projectbee.org/blog/archive/how-to-implementing-shindig/
The presentation is all about getting started with implementing Shindig for your existing social portal. Presented at PHPCamp, Pune, on Sept'20th, 2008.
A presentation on PHP Development Stack (tools for PHP Development) by my colleagues Neeraj Shah & Sharmishtha Gupta. It was presented at PHPCamp, Pune, on Sept'20th, 2008.
Welcome to IE8 - Integrating Your Site With Internet Explorer 8Lachlan Hardy
Damian Edwards (http://damianpedwards.spaces.live.com/) and I delivered a presentation on IE8 at Remix Australia. We took the opportunity to outline the whys and wherefores of standards-based design as well.
This document provides 10 steps for updating the SydJS website hosted on GitHub and deployed to Heroku. It begins by explaining the purpose of GitHub for collaboration and Heroku as a platform for hosting apps. It then lists the 10 steps which include getting GitHub and Heroku accounts, installing dependencies, checking out the GitHub repository, writing code, adding tests, deploying to Heroku, and getting help if needed from documentation or the mailing list. The overall summary is how to contribute to the SydJS open source project and deploy updates to the live website.
This document provides guidance for starting an open source software project. It discusses introducing FOSS and getting started by choosing a name and mission statement. It covers technical infrastructure like version control, bug tracking, and hosting. It also addresses social infrastructure such as communication channels and announcing the project. Managing volunteers, earning or spending money, packaging releases, and choosing an appropriate license are also covered. The document aims to help software developers and managers launch and maintain successful open source projects.
Microservices with Swagger, Flask and DockerDhilipsiva DS
The document discusses Microservices with Swagger, Flask and Docker. It provides an overview of the OpenAPI Specification (formerly known as the Swagger Specification), which is a specification for machine-readable interface files for describing, producing, consuming, and visualizing RESTful web services. It then discusses using Swagger for API-first development and documentation and demonstrates building a sample API using Connexion with Swagger, Flask and Docker.
Presented at JavaOne 2016.
Using Swagger has become the most popular way to describe REST APIs across the web, enabling people to more quickly understand and communicate with services, with developer-friendly documentation and rich, autogenerated client SDKs. As the API has moved more into being one of the most important aspects of a service, the Swagger definition has become increasingly more important and essential to the design phase. This presentation explains how the Swagger definition can be used to streamline the iteration process and enable client and server engineers to develop concurrently with complex APIs.
Postman Webinar: How Ping Identity Uses Postman across the API LifecyclePostman
Jason Hatchett, Anthony Dombrowski, and Gideon McKee from Ping Identity and Joyce Lin from Postman discuss Ping’s journey with Postman. This journey started with QA testing and ultimately grew to enabling efficient collaboration throughout the API lifecycle from development to customer onboarding and documentation.
Drive API Adoption: Reach Over 13 Million DevelopersPostman
The document discusses driving adoption of APIs through leveraging public workspaces and the Postman API Network. It provides tips for getting 10x adoption such as providing enough context and documentation, keeping documentation updated and complete, researching keywords, sharing knowledge rather than just features, and adding collections to onboard users. Publishing APIs on the Postman API Network allows reaching over 13 million developers and getting feedback to improve APIs.
The document discusses debugging tools in web browsers. It provides an agenda that covers problems that need debugging like JavaScript errors, resource loading, alignment/CSS issues, and supporting multiple platforms. It then discusses the built-in developer tools in browsers like Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Opera and demonstrates some of their features. It also mentions tools for testing cross-browser compatibility like BrowserShots and Spoon. Finally, it lists some useful Firefox add-ons and Chrome extensions.
Latest Javascript MVC & Front End Frameworks 2017AmarInfotech
Here we defined top 5 javascript frameworks and its comparison which help you to better understand what is JS frameworks and why angularJS is best among them.
The document discusses visualizations in Postman and provides examples. It explains that Postman Visualizer offers an interface for users to see API responses through a beautiful UI. It demonstrates how to visualize data using templates, Handlebars, and by calling pm.visualizer.set() to render the template. Finally, it provides tips on finding rendered visualizations and links to download Postman logo assets.
Localizing SharePoint: Adding Multi-language Support to Your SiteGreg Hurlman
More and more, single SharePoint applications are being exposed to international audiences, both on the Internet and the intranets of
the world – and clients only want to pay once. We will dive into how localization works in SharePoint in markup, in code-behind, and in CAML. We will also look at the pros and cons of variations in 2007, and how they have been improved for 2010
Webinar: “Introduction to the Postman API Network”Postman
The Postman API Network is an easy-to-use directory that gives you a simpler way to discover, explore, and share APIs. In this session, Postman’s Nick Tran and Joyce Lin will give you a 360-degree view of everything the Postman API Network can do for you, and how you can take advantage of it all.
The document discusses Google Analytics and the Chrome web browser. It provides an overview of Google Analytics, including what it is, why it's important for web developers, and how to get started. It also covers important things for developers to know when developing for Chrome, such as the user agent, V8 JavaScript engine, and developer tools. The document concludes by providing contact information and resources for learning more about Google Analytics and Chrome.
Episerver Addons in Real Life @ CodeArtAllan Thraen
The slides from a webcast version of a talk I recently did for Episerver editors in Copenhagen and Aarhus, Denmark. Showcases how I've tweaked the Episerver CMS platform to work well for my technical blogging needs.
Consumer-Driven Contract Testing With PostmanPostman
This document discusses consumer-driven contract testing for microservices. It explains that consumer-driven contracts allow each API consumer to define expectations for how an API should behave, helping providers understand how changes may affect consumers. The document outlines how Postman supports consumer-driven contracts through features like collections, documentation, and testing APIs against contracts to validate compatibility during development. It presents consumer-driven contracts as an effective way for microservices to evolve independently while maintaining compatibility.
Postman Visualizer lets you render a custom view of the data returned from your APIs. You can turn complex API responses into beautiful, interactive visualizations, right within the Postman app. These can then be easily shared with collaborators via Postman collections.
In this webinar, you will learn how to:
- Import a Visualizer template
- Map your data to a graph or chart
- Create and share Visualizer templates
API Developer Experience: Why it Matters, and How Documenting Your API with S...SmartBear
Whether you’re new to Swagger, or have already been using the framework for API design, there’s a good chance you still have questions about how to improve your API documentation. Creating API documentation your consumers will love can take some work, but the investment will have a significant payoff in the form of a great developer experience, easier implementation, and improved adoption of your API.
This presentation covers good developer experience in detail, focusing on why and how to provide an optimal experience for developers using your API. We will also cover how Swagger has changed the API design and documentation landscape, and finally show some good practices for API documentation using Swagger in SwaggerHub’s integrated API development platform.
Things to expect in this webinar:
What is Developer Experience (DX)?
What does it mean for an API to have good DX?
API documentation in the context of good DX?
An introduction to the Swagger framework
Designing APIs from a usability perspective using Swagger and SwaggerHub
Those on the front lines during this pandemic need quick, easy access to real-time critical data. This type of information exchange is what APIs do best, and the API community has been stepping up to meet the challenge throughout the crisis. But there's always more to do. If you'd like to join the fight, this webinar is for you regardless of whether you're new to APIs or a knowledgeable Postman expert.
In this webinar led by Postman Chief Evangelist Kin Lane, you'll learn:
How APIs aid pandemic response measures
How you can publish new APIs related to COVID-19
How Open Referral data standards make it easier for you to share, find and use information about health, human, and social services
How you can contribute to the COVID-19 Testing Locations website, and how APIs power that website
What reputable information and tools are currently available for the COVID-19 efforts
Put an end to regression with codeception testingJoe Ferguson
Ever kill a bug only to have it resurface later? How about that last intermittent bug you had to trace down? Looking forward to fixing it again when it pops back up?
If you hate reanimated bugs then this session is for you. In this session, we will discuss the why and the how of building regression testing into your tests using the Codeception testing framework.
Join me, let's hunt some zombie bugs. (Weapons not required)
This document discusses how Postman can help orchestrate API programs. It notes that as APIs become more abundant, managing them can become complex. Postman offers API Builder to help organize APIs, environments, tests, and versions. It allows maintaining multiple API versions, managing permissions and roles, and ensuring collaboration. Postman also offers roles and permissions to help admins properly manage APIs and set up roles for effective development and maintenance of API programs.
Get Hip with JHipster - Colorado Springs Open Source User Group 2021Matt Raible
JHipster is bad-ass. It's an Apache-licensed open source project that allows you to generate Spring Boot APIs and Angular (or React/Vue) apps. It has a vibrant community and ecosystem with support for deploying to many cloud providers and using the latest DevOps buzzwords, like Docker and K8s.
This session will show you JHipster, why it's cool, and show you how to create an app with it.
JHipster 7 Demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lf64CctDAQ
JHipster 7 Tutorial: https://github.com/mraible/jhipster7-demo#readme
You don’t know js about share point – hugh woodHugh Wood
You don’t know JS about SharePoint – SharePoint JavaScript Context best practices for C# developers
Delivered by: Hugh Wood
Audience: Developer
Building a framework is often common practice for most companies and vendors who want to achieve similar things over and over. However when it comes to a language like JavaScript in SharePoint, things aren't as straight forward as it seems. In this session I will cover how to handle Minimal Download Strategy, Scripts On Demand, Garbage Collection, and many tips and tricks in making your code work, first time and every time.
What you will Learn:
How to structure a framework in JavaScript for SharePoint
How to call Scripts on demand
How to work with Minimal Download Strategy
How to utilise the SharePoint JavaScript Garbage Collector to your advantage
What are the valuable takeaways from the SharePoint JavaScript Libraries in SharePoint
Improving the WordPress Ecosystem with TideChris Burgess
Tide is an automated testing system that runs tests on every plugin and theme in the WordPress directory to check for PHP compatibility and other issues. It displays the results of these tests to help improve code quality. Current work is focused on integrating the results directly into the WordPress.org plugin and theme pages and creating a user interface for the reports. More information can be found on the Tide website and documentation.
Frontend development skills are more and more demanded from our clients and stakeholders. Thanks to Facebook, they know what a dynamic UI is and they want it too in their products.
It can be a scary situation for people working mostly on a backend side of web applications. In this presentation I want to show that JavaScript can be really fun to write and mature enough to cope with backend technologies.
- The document discusses OpenSocial, an open-source platform that allows developers to build social applications and widgets that can run across different social networking platforms.
- OpenSocial aims to address the problem of applications being locked into single social networks by providing a common way for applications to integrate social features and data across sites.
- The document outlines the history and development of OpenSocial, how it works, and provides examples of how companies like Google, Atlassian, and others are using it to build social features into their products and platforms.
Postman Webinar: How Ping Identity Uses Postman across the API LifecyclePostman
Jason Hatchett, Anthony Dombrowski, and Gideon McKee from Ping Identity and Joyce Lin from Postman discuss Ping’s journey with Postman. This journey started with QA testing and ultimately grew to enabling efficient collaboration throughout the API lifecycle from development to customer onboarding and documentation.
Drive API Adoption: Reach Over 13 Million DevelopersPostman
The document discusses driving adoption of APIs through leveraging public workspaces and the Postman API Network. It provides tips for getting 10x adoption such as providing enough context and documentation, keeping documentation updated and complete, researching keywords, sharing knowledge rather than just features, and adding collections to onboard users. Publishing APIs on the Postman API Network allows reaching over 13 million developers and getting feedback to improve APIs.
The document discusses debugging tools in web browsers. It provides an agenda that covers problems that need debugging like JavaScript errors, resource loading, alignment/CSS issues, and supporting multiple platforms. It then discusses the built-in developer tools in browsers like Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Opera and demonstrates some of their features. It also mentions tools for testing cross-browser compatibility like BrowserShots and Spoon. Finally, it lists some useful Firefox add-ons and Chrome extensions.
Latest Javascript MVC & Front End Frameworks 2017AmarInfotech
Here we defined top 5 javascript frameworks and its comparison which help you to better understand what is JS frameworks and why angularJS is best among them.
The document discusses visualizations in Postman and provides examples. It explains that Postman Visualizer offers an interface for users to see API responses through a beautiful UI. It demonstrates how to visualize data using templates, Handlebars, and by calling pm.visualizer.set() to render the template. Finally, it provides tips on finding rendered visualizations and links to download Postman logo assets.
Localizing SharePoint: Adding Multi-language Support to Your SiteGreg Hurlman
More and more, single SharePoint applications are being exposed to international audiences, both on the Internet and the intranets of
the world – and clients only want to pay once. We will dive into how localization works in SharePoint in markup, in code-behind, and in CAML. We will also look at the pros and cons of variations in 2007, and how they have been improved for 2010
Webinar: “Introduction to the Postman API Network”Postman
The Postman API Network is an easy-to-use directory that gives you a simpler way to discover, explore, and share APIs. In this session, Postman’s Nick Tran and Joyce Lin will give you a 360-degree view of everything the Postman API Network can do for you, and how you can take advantage of it all.
The document discusses Google Analytics and the Chrome web browser. It provides an overview of Google Analytics, including what it is, why it's important for web developers, and how to get started. It also covers important things for developers to know when developing for Chrome, such as the user agent, V8 JavaScript engine, and developer tools. The document concludes by providing contact information and resources for learning more about Google Analytics and Chrome.
Episerver Addons in Real Life @ CodeArtAllan Thraen
The slides from a webcast version of a talk I recently did for Episerver editors in Copenhagen and Aarhus, Denmark. Showcases how I've tweaked the Episerver CMS platform to work well for my technical blogging needs.
Consumer-Driven Contract Testing With PostmanPostman
This document discusses consumer-driven contract testing for microservices. It explains that consumer-driven contracts allow each API consumer to define expectations for how an API should behave, helping providers understand how changes may affect consumers. The document outlines how Postman supports consumer-driven contracts through features like collections, documentation, and testing APIs against contracts to validate compatibility during development. It presents consumer-driven contracts as an effective way for microservices to evolve independently while maintaining compatibility.
Postman Visualizer lets you render a custom view of the data returned from your APIs. You can turn complex API responses into beautiful, interactive visualizations, right within the Postman app. These can then be easily shared with collaborators via Postman collections.
In this webinar, you will learn how to:
- Import a Visualizer template
- Map your data to a graph or chart
- Create and share Visualizer templates
API Developer Experience: Why it Matters, and How Documenting Your API with S...SmartBear
Whether you’re new to Swagger, or have already been using the framework for API design, there’s a good chance you still have questions about how to improve your API documentation. Creating API documentation your consumers will love can take some work, but the investment will have a significant payoff in the form of a great developer experience, easier implementation, and improved adoption of your API.
This presentation covers good developer experience in detail, focusing on why and how to provide an optimal experience for developers using your API. We will also cover how Swagger has changed the API design and documentation landscape, and finally show some good practices for API documentation using Swagger in SwaggerHub’s integrated API development platform.
Things to expect in this webinar:
What is Developer Experience (DX)?
What does it mean for an API to have good DX?
API documentation in the context of good DX?
An introduction to the Swagger framework
Designing APIs from a usability perspective using Swagger and SwaggerHub
Those on the front lines during this pandemic need quick, easy access to real-time critical data. This type of information exchange is what APIs do best, and the API community has been stepping up to meet the challenge throughout the crisis. But there's always more to do. If you'd like to join the fight, this webinar is for you regardless of whether you're new to APIs or a knowledgeable Postman expert.
In this webinar led by Postman Chief Evangelist Kin Lane, you'll learn:
How APIs aid pandemic response measures
How you can publish new APIs related to COVID-19
How Open Referral data standards make it easier for you to share, find and use information about health, human, and social services
How you can contribute to the COVID-19 Testing Locations website, and how APIs power that website
What reputable information and tools are currently available for the COVID-19 efforts
Put an end to regression with codeception testingJoe Ferguson
Ever kill a bug only to have it resurface later? How about that last intermittent bug you had to trace down? Looking forward to fixing it again when it pops back up?
If you hate reanimated bugs then this session is for you. In this session, we will discuss the why and the how of building regression testing into your tests using the Codeception testing framework.
Join me, let's hunt some zombie bugs. (Weapons not required)
This document discusses how Postman can help orchestrate API programs. It notes that as APIs become more abundant, managing them can become complex. Postman offers API Builder to help organize APIs, environments, tests, and versions. It allows maintaining multiple API versions, managing permissions and roles, and ensuring collaboration. Postman also offers roles and permissions to help admins properly manage APIs and set up roles for effective development and maintenance of API programs.
Get Hip with JHipster - Colorado Springs Open Source User Group 2021Matt Raible
JHipster is bad-ass. It's an Apache-licensed open source project that allows you to generate Spring Boot APIs and Angular (or React/Vue) apps. It has a vibrant community and ecosystem with support for deploying to many cloud providers and using the latest DevOps buzzwords, like Docker and K8s.
This session will show you JHipster, why it's cool, and show you how to create an app with it.
JHipster 7 Demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lf64CctDAQ
JHipster 7 Tutorial: https://github.com/mraible/jhipster7-demo#readme
You don’t know js about share point – hugh woodHugh Wood
You don’t know JS about SharePoint – SharePoint JavaScript Context best practices for C# developers
Delivered by: Hugh Wood
Audience: Developer
Building a framework is often common practice for most companies and vendors who want to achieve similar things over and over. However when it comes to a language like JavaScript in SharePoint, things aren't as straight forward as it seems. In this session I will cover how to handle Minimal Download Strategy, Scripts On Demand, Garbage Collection, and many tips and tricks in making your code work, first time and every time.
What you will Learn:
How to structure a framework in JavaScript for SharePoint
How to call Scripts on demand
How to work with Minimal Download Strategy
How to utilise the SharePoint JavaScript Garbage Collector to your advantage
What are the valuable takeaways from the SharePoint JavaScript Libraries in SharePoint
Improving the WordPress Ecosystem with TideChris Burgess
Tide is an automated testing system that runs tests on every plugin and theme in the WordPress directory to check for PHP compatibility and other issues. It displays the results of these tests to help improve code quality. Current work is focused on integrating the results directly into the WordPress.org plugin and theme pages and creating a user interface for the reports. More information can be found on the Tide website and documentation.
Frontend development skills are more and more demanded from our clients and stakeholders. Thanks to Facebook, they know what a dynamic UI is and they want it too in their products.
It can be a scary situation for people working mostly on a backend side of web applications. In this presentation I want to show that JavaScript can be really fun to write and mature enough to cope with backend technologies.
- The document discusses OpenSocial, an open-source platform that allows developers to build social applications and widgets that can run across different social networking platforms.
- OpenSocial aims to address the problem of applications being locked into single social networks by providing a common way for applications to integrate social features and data across sites.
- The document outlines the history and development of OpenSocial, how it works, and provides examples of how companies like Google, Atlassian, and others are using it to build social features into their products and platforms.
The document discusses infrastructure requirements for social computing applications, including common tools like Ajax, podcasts, Yahoo Widgets, Python, and Perl. It also discusses social computing platforms like Ruby on Rails, MySQL, and Microsoft SharePoint. Microsoft SharePoint is highlighted as a platform that can be used to build eight social computing applications within one system, including features like My Sites, Team Sites, blogs, people search, wikis, community sites, announcements, and internal/external groups.
The document discusses infrastructure requirements for social computing applications, including common tools like Ajax, podcasts, Yahoo Widgets, Python, and Perl. It also discusses social computing platforms like Ruby on Rails, MySQL, and Microsoft SharePoint. Microsoft SharePoint is highlighted as a platform that can be used to build eight social computing applications within one system, including features like My Sites, Team Sites, blogs, people search, wikis, community sites, announcements, and internal/external groups.
In this presentation I provide a gentle introduction to successful open web protocols such as OpenID, OAuth, Atompub and OpenSocial in terms of what they provide as well as how they can be useful to developers. Presented at the inaugural MSCOSCON 2009 in Malaysia.
Note: This presentation draws from a lot of existing content online and I have attempted to ensure that the sources have copyright that allowed reuse as well as all sources have been duly attributed. If there is any attribution missing or misuse of content please do contact me and I will rectify it.
A .net developer experiences with web2.0 and social mediaRoy Lachica
This document discusses the rise of social media and Web 2.0 technologies and their growing impact and uses. It outlines how these technologies allow for greater collaboration, knowledge sharing, and engagement both within businesses and with customers. Examples of popular social media sites and platforms are provided, as well as tips for developers on how to integrate social features into applications and leverage APIs.
Google is involved with many efforts to make the social web more real, more useful, and more open. This session will cover the latest release of OpenSocial & recent implementations on popular social platforms like MySpace hi5, aol and imeem.
The document discusses Google OpenSocial, which provides common APIs for social network platforms to allow applications to work across different social networks. It introduces OpenSocial containers as social networks that host OpenSocial applications. The "Dark Side of the Moon" refers to the ability of any website, not just social networks, to host OpenSocial applications by implementing the Service Provider Interface to connect to the website's backend. The document provides examples of OpenSocial reference implementations and recommends websites test hosting OpenSocial applications to potentially benefit from more engagement.
Barcamphanoi Opensocial Application DevelopmentHoat Le
This document provides an introduction to OpenSocial, including:
1) OpenSocial allows developers to build social applications that can be used across multiple social networks through a common API. This avoids having to build separate applications for each individual network.
2) OpenSocial applications are built with Gadgets, which define the user interface, and Gadgets JavaScript/OpenSocial JavaScript, which provide APIs for functionality like user profiles, activities, and persistent storage.
3) Upcoming OpenSocial features include Caja for security and templating to simplify converting OpenSocial data to HTML.
PHP is a widely used server-side scripting language that can be embedded into HTML. It is used to create dynamic content and process forms submitted from HTML pages. Some key points:
- PHP code runs on the server and generates HTML to send to the client browser.
- It supports integration with many databases like MySQL, SQLite, PostgreSQL and is used to build dynamic sites like social networks and e-commerce sites.
- PHP is easy to learn, has a huge community for support, and can be used with JavaScript to create interactive websites.
Website Designing Services | Web Development Vizag | Web Solutions VisakhapatnamGods Grace Technologies
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We at Gods Grace Technologies are providing feasibility for Domain Registrations and Web Hosting Services. To be frank and for your information, we are not service providers. But we can suggest you always the best service providers at Free Of Cost. We will let you know if any free services are available for you based on your requirements.
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We are providing all these above services at Gods Grace Technologies with 100% quality, performance, Speed, robustness, and perfect web application all required features by clients. We suggest our clients with the best possible things to grow their business and communication with their clients. Website can grow business and connections with many more people.
Our development team at Gods Grace Technologies can take care of every thing whatever we need to do design and develop website like Graphic Designing, Website Designing, Logo Designing, Content Writing, Images Designing, and etc. Our content writers can write content effectively with selected words as you explained to our content writers. Contents will review by the professional English writers. Already we have wrote contents for U.S and U.K clients too as per their suggestions and appreciated by many clients with our words formation and format of sentence writing...
Web applications development: Gods Grace Technologies is developing web applications using J2SE, J2EE, PHP, .Net Android, Python, and etc with full security and performance. We don't compromise for any thing at any cost in the case of performance and quality of projects. Already we have developed few web applications for Bajaj Accounting Management System (BAMS) and School Marks Management System (SMMS)
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Gods Grace Technologies is a website design company based in Hyderabad and Visakhapatnam, India that offers various website design and development services including static websites, dynamic websites, content management systems like Joomla and WordPress, e-commerce solutions, and more. It has experience designing websites for businesses in fields like IT, e-commerce, and matrimonial services. The company emphasizes designing user-friendly, professionally developed websites at affordable costs.
Shailen Sukul is a senior SharePoint architect who works with latest web technologies and SharePoint. He specializes in SharePoint installation, configuration, development and training. In his personal projects he prefers AWS and ASP.Net MVC. He maintains several open source SharePoint projects on CodePlex. You can follow him on Twitter or check out his blog for more information.
A range of ideas of how you can automate various parts of your social media marketing strategy. If you are time poor like I am, you need to prioritise your workload and juggle a lot of tasks at once.
These ideas are just the tip of the iceberg, but I highly recommend you check out Zapier and IFTTT for the large range of things they can both do.
The document discusses apps for SharePoint, including their advantages over solutions, development tools, hosting options, and a sample demo. Apps are lightweight, designed for the cloud, and allow developers to use different languages. They can be installed, updated, and uninstalled without affecting the SharePoint site. App development tools include Office Developer Tools with Visual Studio, Napa for SharePoint, and PHP tools. Hosting options include SharePoint hosted, cloud hosted, and hybrid hosted. A demo is then provided showing the Office 365 developer pack and a developer site.
The document provides 10 ideas for using Web 2.0 tools to keep company intranets fresh, including using Google Reader to subscribe to industry news and feeds, Flickr to share company photos, Google Video to stream videos, Google Apps for a turnkey intranet, Google Gadgets to add widgets, Live.com for custom maps, WordPress for blogging and content management, social networking, and Zocalo for internal prediction markets. It describes setting up each tool and its benefits for internal company use.
The document discusses how agencies can use Google products like Google Friend Connect and Google App Engine to quickly develop compelling solutions for marketers. Google Friend Connect makes it easy to build social features through open standards like OpenID and OAuth. Google App Engine allows developers to focus on coding without worrying about infrastructure by providing an automatically scaling platform and database. These Google products allow agencies to innovate faster, reduce costs and technical complexity, and scale their solutions effortlessly.
PROGmaatic Developer Network is a group of professional developers in Dhaka, Bangladesh that offers software engineering, web and mobile application development, and customized programming services. They have experience implementing technologies like Java, PHP, Python, and more. Their team includes a CEO and founder, research and algorithm team, core developer team, and consultant. Some of their recent projects include mobile applications for prayer times and battery optimization, a local services finder app, and content management systems. They aim to provide secure, bug-free solutions and good design using techniques like Agile development.
"Http protocol and other stuff" by Bipin UpadhyayBipin Upadhyay
A holistic view of how the web works, with an overview of the HTTP protocol.
Presented by me at null security group (http://null.co.in), Mumbai chapter meet on Aug' 27th.
Attack Simulation And Threat Modeling -Olu AkindeindeBipin Upadhyay
Released by Olu Akindeinde under GNU Free Documentation license: http://old.nabble.com/Attack-Simulation-and-Threat-Modeling-book-to27540377.html#a27540377
Intro:
Attack Simulation and Threat Modeling is a book that explores the abundant resources available in advanced security data collection, classification, processing and mining. It attempts to give insight into a number of alternative methods of security and attack analytics that leverage methodologies adopted from various other disciplines in extracting valuable data to support security research work and chart a course for enterprise security decision making.
Synopsis
Threat Vectors and Attack Signatures
Attack Virtualization and Behavioural analysis
Security Event Correlation and Pattern Recognition
Exploratory Security Analytics and Threat Hypothesis
Machine Learning Algorithms
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The document discusses common web application vulnerabilities like SQL injection, cross-site scripting (XSS), and cross-site request forgery (CSRF). It introduces the OWASP Top 5 list, which highlights SQL injection, XSS, remote code execution, improper configuration, and file system attacks as the most critical risks. The document demonstrates examples of SQL injection, XSS, and CSRF attacks. It recommends input validation, output encoding, and use of anti-CSRF tokens as mitigation techniques.
Can be used as a introductory presentation to web security basics. Contains intro on Attacks to Preventions Tips, organized neatly.
http://codeinmybug.wordpress.com/2007/10/12/the-web-is-broken/
Scientists placed monkeys in a cage with a ladder containing bananas. Any monkey climbing the ladder would cause all monkeys to be sprayed with cold water. Over time, monkeys stopped climbing the ladder and instead beat up any monkey that tried, even if they had never been sprayed themselves. This demonstrated how paradigms and traditions can form and be passed down without understanding the original reasoning.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
Leveraging Generative AI to Drive Nonprofit InnovationTechSoup
In this webinar, participants learned how to utilize Generative AI to streamline operations and elevate member engagement. Amazon Web Service experts provided a customer specific use cases and dived into low/no-code tools that are quick and easy to deploy through Amazon Web Service (AWS.)
Reimagining Your Library Space: How to Increase the Vibes in Your Library No ...Diana Rendina
Librarians are leading the way in creating future-ready citizens – now we need to update our spaces to match. In this session, attendees will get inspiration for transforming their library spaces. You’ll learn how to survey students and patrons, create a focus group, and use design thinking to brainstorm ideas for your space. We’ll discuss budget friendly ways to change your space as well as how to find funding. No matter where you’re at, you’ll find ideas for reimagining your space in this session.
বাংলাদেশের অর্থনৈতিক সমীক্ষা ২০২৪ [Bangladesh Economic Review 2024 Bangla.pdf] কম্পিউটার , ট্যাব ও স্মার্ট ফোন ভার্সন সহ সম্পূর্ণ বাংলা ই-বুক বা pdf বই " সুচিপত্র ...বুকমার্ক মেনু 🔖 ও হাইপার লিংক মেনু 📝👆 যুক্ত ..
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তাই একজন নাগরিক হিসাবে এই তথ্য গুলো আপনার জানা প্রয়োজন ...।
বিসিএস ও ব্যাংক এর লিখিত পরীক্ষা ...+এছাড়া মাধ্যমিক ও উচ্চমাধ্যমিকের স্টুডেন্টদের জন্য অনেক কাজে আসবে ...
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.