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The document discusses the Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo), an organization that promotes open source geospatial software and data. OSGeo provides resources and support for open source geospatial projects, promotes open standards and interoperability, and encourages education and use of open source geospatial software. Examples are given of desktop and web-based open source geospatial applications for tasks like data analysis, mapping, and spatially enabling databases. Information is provided on OSGeo projects, events, and local user groups as well as resources for learning more.
LINA allows Linux applications to run on multiple platforms like Windows and Mac OS X. It does this by mapping host system resources to their Linux counterparts, allowing Linux apps to run securely in an isolated partition. LINA also includes a simple installer for developers to package complex apps for users to easily install on any system. The goal of LINA is to create a uniform runtime environment and programming model to make applications truly cross-platform.
La Unión Europea ha acordado un paquete de sanciones contra Rusia por su invasión de Ucrania. Las sanciones incluyen restricciones a las transacciones con bancos rusos clave y la prohibición de la venta de aviones y equipos a Rusia. Los líderes de la UE esperan que las sanciones aumenten la presión económica sobre Rusia y la disuadan de continuar su agresión contra Ucrania.
The document discusses best practices for open source web mapping using open source GIS software. It describes the typical "LAMP" stack components of Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP/MapServer that are often used. Specific open source libraries and software discussed include GDAL, OGR, GD, Proj.4, FreeType, GEOS, and Shapelib. It also summarizes the choices for developing web mapping applications using PHP/MapScript with JavaScript or pure CGI templates. Examples of special features in some web mapping applications are provided.
- The document discusses issues with legacy PHP code and strategies for refactoring it, such as separating PHP code from HTML views, untangling require statements, and removing unnecessary global variables.
- Some specific problems with legacy PHP code include mixing PHP and HTML, using require statements instead of functions, and overuse of global variables.
- The document provides examples of refactoring code by separating views from controllers, wrapping required files in functions, and passing dependencies explicitly rather than relying on globals.
Apache Velocity is a Java-based template engine that allows separation of design and code through templates. It defines its own template language (VTL) and processes templates at runtime rather than compiling them. Velocity has been an Apache project since 2006, is 100% Java-based, and is used widely in projects like Struts, Turbine, and Maven for tasks like code generation, documentation, and view rendering.
Typepad migrated their blog hosting infrastructure from a single server solution to a distributed, redundant, and replicated architecture using MySQL, Postgres, MogileFS, and Memcached to address growth and reliability issues. They moved user data and images to these distributed systems without downtime through a multi-step process. This allowed their infrastructure to easily scale and improved reliability by eliminating single points of failure.
O documento apresenta o Canadá como um país com mais de 32 milhões de habitantes, com muitas belezas naturais como florestas e animais selvagens. O texto também menciona que o Canadá tem praias e centros comerciais.
The document discusses the Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo), an organization that promotes open source geospatial software and data. OSGeo provides resources and support for open source geospatial projects, promotes open standards and interoperability, and encourages education and use of open source geospatial software. Examples are given of desktop and web-based open source geospatial applications for tasks like data analysis, mapping, and spatially enabling databases. Information is provided on OSGeo projects, events, and local user groups as well as resources for learning more.
LINA allows Linux applications to run on multiple platforms like Windows and Mac OS X. It does this by mapping host system resources to their Linux counterparts, allowing Linux apps to run securely in an isolated partition. LINA also includes a simple installer for developers to package complex apps for users to easily install on any system. The goal of LINA is to create a uniform runtime environment and programming model to make applications truly cross-platform.
La Unión Europea ha acordado un paquete de sanciones contra Rusia por su invasión de Ucrania. Las sanciones incluyen restricciones a las transacciones con bancos rusos clave y la prohibición de la venta de aviones y equipos a Rusia. Los líderes de la UE esperan que las sanciones aumenten la presión económica sobre Rusia y la disuadan de continuar su agresión contra Ucrania.
The document discusses best practices for open source web mapping using open source GIS software. It describes the typical "LAMP" stack components of Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP/MapServer that are often used. Specific open source libraries and software discussed include GDAL, OGR, GD, Proj.4, FreeType, GEOS, and Shapelib. It also summarizes the choices for developing web mapping applications using PHP/MapScript with JavaScript or pure CGI templates. Examples of special features in some web mapping applications are provided.
- The document discusses issues with legacy PHP code and strategies for refactoring it, such as separating PHP code from HTML views, untangling require statements, and removing unnecessary global variables.
- Some specific problems with legacy PHP code include mixing PHP and HTML, using require statements instead of functions, and overuse of global variables.
- The document provides examples of refactoring code by separating views from controllers, wrapping required files in functions, and passing dependencies explicitly rather than relying on globals.
Apache Velocity is a Java-based template engine that allows separation of design and code through templates. It defines its own template language (VTL) and processes templates at runtime rather than compiling them. Velocity has been an Apache project since 2006, is 100% Java-based, and is used widely in projects like Struts, Turbine, and Maven for tasks like code generation, documentation, and view rendering.
Typepad migrated their blog hosting infrastructure from a single server solution to a distributed, redundant, and replicated architecture using MySQL, Postgres, MogileFS, and Memcached to address growth and reliability issues. They moved user data and images to these distributed systems without downtime through a multi-step process. This allowed their infrastructure to easily scale and improved reliability by eliminating single points of failure.
O documento apresenta o Canadá como um país com mais de 32 milhões de habitantes, com muitas belezas naturais como florestas e animais selvagens. O texto também menciona que o Canadá tem praias e centros comerciais.
Ola Bini gave a whirlwind tour of JRuby, a Java implementation of the Ruby programming language. Some key points included: JRuby allows Ruby code to run on the Java virtual machine, taking advantage of features like native threading and access to Java libraries. It can run in several modes including interpreted, compiled, and just-in-time compiled. JRuby is commonly used to run Ruby on Rails applications, and tools like ActiveRecord-JDBC facilitate database access. Several other Ruby tools and frameworks like RSpec work with JRuby. Ola demonstrated several JRuby projects including Profligacy, Rubiq, and Swing wrappers. Future work includes finishing the compiler and exploring alternative interpreters like
SOLR is a RESTful web service built on top of Lucene that provides powerful full-text search capabilities across various data types and formats. It allows for easy setup and use, supports features like replication, CSV importing, JSON results, and highlighting, and has an active development community. The document provides an overview of SOLR and how to install, configure, and query it using its web-based control panel and Lucene query syntax. Examples are given for creating schemas and applications to index and search blog data using SOLR.
This document provides an overview of creating PHP extensions. It discusses PHP's handling of data using zval structures, creating extension files and configuration files, writing helper functions, and the overall layout of the main .c file. The goal is to teach developers how to build custom PHP extensions that add new functionality.
This document summarizes the development and maintenance of a large web application called Arcos over 2.5 years. It includes:
- Details on the codebase which includes nearly 80,000 lines of Perl code, 4,900 lines of SQL, and uses over 140 modules.
- The key features of Arcos including a CMS, e-commerce, data warehouse, email campaigns, job queue, and reporting.
- Challenges around deployment including managing dependencies, upgrades, testing, and configuration.
- Approaches to version control, releases, maintenance, and testing the application.
The document discusses different strategies companies can take when open sourcing code and their pros and cons. It recommends a consensus-based development strategy where decisions are made based on consensus of committers from both the company and community. This strategy builds long-term sustainable communities and trust while resulting in high quality software, though it requires more work upfront. The document provides tips for companies on crafting their community and moving development to be public and consensus-based.
Gofer is a scalable stateless proxy architecture for DBI that is transport independent, highly configurable, efficient, tested, scalable, and cacheable. It uses a simple request/response protocol and pluggable transport modules. Popular transport modules include null, stream (SSH), HTTP, and Gearman. The DBD::Gofer driver accumulates DBI method calls and delays forwarding requests to reduce round trips. Connection pooling can be implemented using Gofer with an HTTP transport behind an Apache load balancer for high performance and fail-over.
The document discusses the Yahoo User Interface (YUI) Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) framework. It provides an overview of the key YUI CSS files, including reset.css for normalizing HTML elements, fonts.css for font styling, and grids.css for page layouts. It also covers common CSS concepts like the cascade, floats, positioning, and table-less design implemented through CSS. The document encourages semantic class names, proper formatting and comments for maintainability, and recommends tools for CSS development.
The document discusses establishing a performance baseline for a PostgreSQL database. It recommends gathering hardware, operating system, database, and application configuration details. The baseline involves configuring these layers with generally recommended settings, including updating hardware/OS, using appropriate filesystem and PostgreSQL configuration settings, and setting up regular maintenance tasks. Establishing a baseline configuration helps identify potential performance issues and allows comparison to other systems.
The document discusses different stages of copyright reform and the debate around file sharing. It describes an initial stage of total control and panic by copyright holders, followed by stages of legal reform, abandoning DRM, and embracing Internet Service Provider (ISP)-level DRM. It notes trends around broadcast flags, universities censoring, and trade agreements. It also discusses whether to panic about or ignore file sharing rising, and losing legal and regulatory battles but winning practical ones. The implications for open source and acknowledgements are mentioned.
This document provides an overview of Second Life, including its growth since 2003, current size and usage statistics, and technical architecture. Some key points include:
- Second Life is an online virtual world with over 8 million registered users and 500,000 active residents.
- It has grown significantly since 2003, now processing over 100 million SQL queries per day and 1 petabyte of monthly traffic.
- Ordinary people spend significant time in Second Life, with over 669,000 hours of use per day and a median age of 34.
- In 2007 Linden Lab open sourced the viewer code, which has received over 500 subscribers and 135 patches from outside contributors.
- The current server architecture has some limitations
The document discusses Jingle, an open standard protocol for real-time communication like voice and video calls over the XMPP protocol. Jingle allows for peer-to-peer connections using techniques like STUN and ICE to traverse NATs and firewalls, with the ability to fallback to using media servers. The standard is maturing and implementations exist in libraries like libjingle, allowing for open, interoperable voice and video communication on a global federated XMPP network.
This document provides a list of the "Top Ten Ways to Sabotage your Project...with Subversion!" including things like not backing up the repository, putting unnecessary files in the repository, and directly editing the repository database rather than using SVN commands. The Q&A section warns a user not to directly edit the repository files and to instead use SVN commands.
This document discusses PHP Data Objects (PDO), a database abstraction layer for PHP. PDO provides a common interface for accessing various database systems and aims to eliminate inconsistencies in different database extensions. It allows prepared statements and bound parameters to help prevent SQL injection attacks. PDO is included with PHP 5.1 and later and provides drivers for many database systems including MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, and SQL Server.
This document provides an overview of key concepts in US copyright, patent, and trademark law. It discusses what is and isn't covered by copyright, including originality requirements and exclusive rights. It also summarizes the patent examination process, prior art considerations, obviousness standards, and litigation procedures. For trademarks, it outlines levels of protection, registration processes, and infringement analysis based on consumer confusion. The document aims to dispel common myths and misconceptions that open source developers have about intellectual property law.
Lucene is an open-source search engine library that was created at Stanford University and is now developed by The Apache Software Foundation. It provides powerful full-text search and indexing capabilities out of the box and can be easily integrated into applications. Lucene syntax allows for field-specific searching, proximity searching, wildcard searching, and more.
This document discusses various technologies related to Ajax and web services, including:
1. Ajax started as an acronym for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML.
2. It describes common web service protocols like REST and SOAP. REST uses HTTP methods to perform CRUD operations on resources while SOAP uses an XML envelope.
3. It provides an example of using Ajax with a simple Perl script to retrieve the answer to "What is the meaning of life?" stored on a server and display it in the browser.
This document discusses various tools for debugging and testing the web tier, including:
- Firebug and Web Developer Toolbar which allow debugging of CSS, browser features, and JavaScript.
- JsUnit which provides a unit testing framework for JavaScript with capabilities like test functions, suites, and automated testing.
- Selenium which is a tool for acceptance testing that simulates user interactions and uses standard browser technologies.
- Other tools mentioned are Crosscheck for unit testing, and tracing for viewing test outputs. The document emphasizes the importance of testing and debugging for software quality.
The document discusses taking a holistic view of programming. It summarizes Adam Keys' presentation at OSCON 2007 on being a "holistic programmer". The presentation discusses understanding the layers above and below where you program in a software stack. It provides examples of abstractions that leak and summarizes Keys' discussion of compilers and algorithms, focusing on understanding data structures, grammars, parsers and automata involved in compiling source code.
1. Creative Commons is developing more flexible copyright options between all rights reserved and no rights reserved, known as "some rights reserved", to lower transaction costs for reuse of creative works.
2. Creative Commons provides free copyright licenses and tools to allow creators to choose how their works can be shared, reused and remixed legally.
3. The organization aims to extend their current initiatives to build interoperability between free and commercial culture and economies by developing new technologies, standards and projects.
This document appears to be notes from a presentation or workshop on computational geometry and modeling using the programming language Python. The notes cover topics like vectors, edges, polygons, polyhedra, strings, templates, and visualization. Examples are provided of using Python to model geometric objects and solve computational geometry problems. References are also made to several related conferences and projects from the 2000s.
Starting a business is like embarking on an unpredictable adventure. It’s a journey filled with highs and lows, victories and defeats. But what if I told you that those setbacks and failures could be the very stepping stones that lead you to fortune? Let’s explore how resilience, adaptability, and strategic thinking can transform adversity into opportunity.
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Ola Bini gave a whirlwind tour of JRuby, a Java implementation of the Ruby programming language. Some key points included: JRuby allows Ruby code to run on the Java virtual machine, taking advantage of features like native threading and access to Java libraries. It can run in several modes including interpreted, compiled, and just-in-time compiled. JRuby is commonly used to run Ruby on Rails applications, and tools like ActiveRecord-JDBC facilitate database access. Several other Ruby tools and frameworks like RSpec work with JRuby. Ola demonstrated several JRuby projects including Profligacy, Rubiq, and Swing wrappers. Future work includes finishing the compiler and exploring alternative interpreters like
SOLR is a RESTful web service built on top of Lucene that provides powerful full-text search capabilities across various data types and formats. It allows for easy setup and use, supports features like replication, CSV importing, JSON results, and highlighting, and has an active development community. The document provides an overview of SOLR and how to install, configure, and query it using its web-based control panel and Lucene query syntax. Examples are given for creating schemas and applications to index and search blog data using SOLR.
This document provides an overview of creating PHP extensions. It discusses PHP's handling of data using zval structures, creating extension files and configuration files, writing helper functions, and the overall layout of the main .c file. The goal is to teach developers how to build custom PHP extensions that add new functionality.
This document summarizes the development and maintenance of a large web application called Arcos over 2.5 years. It includes:
- Details on the codebase which includes nearly 80,000 lines of Perl code, 4,900 lines of SQL, and uses over 140 modules.
- The key features of Arcos including a CMS, e-commerce, data warehouse, email campaigns, job queue, and reporting.
- Challenges around deployment including managing dependencies, upgrades, testing, and configuration.
- Approaches to version control, releases, maintenance, and testing the application.
The document discusses different strategies companies can take when open sourcing code and their pros and cons. It recommends a consensus-based development strategy where decisions are made based on consensus of committers from both the company and community. This strategy builds long-term sustainable communities and trust while resulting in high quality software, though it requires more work upfront. The document provides tips for companies on crafting their community and moving development to be public and consensus-based.
Gofer is a scalable stateless proxy architecture for DBI that is transport independent, highly configurable, efficient, tested, scalable, and cacheable. It uses a simple request/response protocol and pluggable transport modules. Popular transport modules include null, stream (SSH), HTTP, and Gearman. The DBD::Gofer driver accumulates DBI method calls and delays forwarding requests to reduce round trips. Connection pooling can be implemented using Gofer with an HTTP transport behind an Apache load balancer for high performance and fail-over.
The document discusses the Yahoo User Interface (YUI) Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) framework. It provides an overview of the key YUI CSS files, including reset.css for normalizing HTML elements, fonts.css for font styling, and grids.css for page layouts. It also covers common CSS concepts like the cascade, floats, positioning, and table-less design implemented through CSS. The document encourages semantic class names, proper formatting and comments for maintainability, and recommends tools for CSS development.
The document discusses establishing a performance baseline for a PostgreSQL database. It recommends gathering hardware, operating system, database, and application configuration details. The baseline involves configuring these layers with generally recommended settings, including updating hardware/OS, using appropriate filesystem and PostgreSQL configuration settings, and setting up regular maintenance tasks. Establishing a baseline configuration helps identify potential performance issues and allows comparison to other systems.
The document discusses different stages of copyright reform and the debate around file sharing. It describes an initial stage of total control and panic by copyright holders, followed by stages of legal reform, abandoning DRM, and embracing Internet Service Provider (ISP)-level DRM. It notes trends around broadcast flags, universities censoring, and trade agreements. It also discusses whether to panic about or ignore file sharing rising, and losing legal and regulatory battles but winning practical ones. The implications for open source and acknowledgements are mentioned.
This document provides an overview of Second Life, including its growth since 2003, current size and usage statistics, and technical architecture. Some key points include:
- Second Life is an online virtual world with over 8 million registered users and 500,000 active residents.
- It has grown significantly since 2003, now processing over 100 million SQL queries per day and 1 petabyte of monthly traffic.
- Ordinary people spend significant time in Second Life, with over 669,000 hours of use per day and a median age of 34.
- In 2007 Linden Lab open sourced the viewer code, which has received over 500 subscribers and 135 patches from outside contributors.
- The current server architecture has some limitations
The document discusses Jingle, an open standard protocol for real-time communication like voice and video calls over the XMPP protocol. Jingle allows for peer-to-peer connections using techniques like STUN and ICE to traverse NATs and firewalls, with the ability to fallback to using media servers. The standard is maturing and implementations exist in libraries like libjingle, allowing for open, interoperable voice and video communication on a global federated XMPP network.
This document provides a list of the "Top Ten Ways to Sabotage your Project...with Subversion!" including things like not backing up the repository, putting unnecessary files in the repository, and directly editing the repository database rather than using SVN commands. The Q&A section warns a user not to directly edit the repository files and to instead use SVN commands.
This document discusses PHP Data Objects (PDO), a database abstraction layer for PHP. PDO provides a common interface for accessing various database systems and aims to eliminate inconsistencies in different database extensions. It allows prepared statements and bound parameters to help prevent SQL injection attacks. PDO is included with PHP 5.1 and later and provides drivers for many database systems including MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, and SQL Server.
This document provides an overview of key concepts in US copyright, patent, and trademark law. It discusses what is and isn't covered by copyright, including originality requirements and exclusive rights. It also summarizes the patent examination process, prior art considerations, obviousness standards, and litigation procedures. For trademarks, it outlines levels of protection, registration processes, and infringement analysis based on consumer confusion. The document aims to dispel common myths and misconceptions that open source developers have about intellectual property law.
Lucene is an open-source search engine library that was created at Stanford University and is now developed by The Apache Software Foundation. It provides powerful full-text search and indexing capabilities out of the box and can be easily integrated into applications. Lucene syntax allows for field-specific searching, proximity searching, wildcard searching, and more.
This document discusses various technologies related to Ajax and web services, including:
1. Ajax started as an acronym for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML.
2. It describes common web service protocols like REST and SOAP. REST uses HTTP methods to perform CRUD operations on resources while SOAP uses an XML envelope.
3. It provides an example of using Ajax with a simple Perl script to retrieve the answer to "What is the meaning of life?" stored on a server and display it in the browser.
This document discusses various tools for debugging and testing the web tier, including:
- Firebug and Web Developer Toolbar which allow debugging of CSS, browser features, and JavaScript.
- JsUnit which provides a unit testing framework for JavaScript with capabilities like test functions, suites, and automated testing.
- Selenium which is a tool for acceptance testing that simulates user interactions and uses standard browser technologies.
- Other tools mentioned are Crosscheck for unit testing, and tracing for viewing test outputs. The document emphasizes the importance of testing and debugging for software quality.
The document discusses taking a holistic view of programming. It summarizes Adam Keys' presentation at OSCON 2007 on being a "holistic programmer". The presentation discusses understanding the layers above and below where you program in a software stack. It provides examples of abstractions that leak and summarizes Keys' discussion of compilers and algorithms, focusing on understanding data structures, grammars, parsers and automata involved in compiling source code.
1. Creative Commons is developing more flexible copyright options between all rights reserved and no rights reserved, known as "some rights reserved", to lower transaction costs for reuse of creative works.
2. Creative Commons provides free copyright licenses and tools to allow creators to choose how their works can be shared, reused and remixed legally.
3. The organization aims to extend their current initiatives to build interoperability between free and commercial culture and economies by developing new technologies, standards and projects.
This document appears to be notes from a presentation or workshop on computational geometry and modeling using the programming language Python. The notes cover topics like vectors, edges, polygons, polyhedra, strings, templates, and visualization. Examples are provided of using Python to model geometric objects and solve computational geometry problems. References are also made to several related conferences and projects from the 2000s.
Starting a business is like embarking on an unpredictable adventure. It’s a journey filled with highs and lows, victories and defeats. But what if I told you that those setbacks and failures could be the very stepping stones that lead you to fortune? Let’s explore how resilience, adaptability, and strategic thinking can transform adversity into opportunity.
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