Session from ScotSoft 2017, covering the options for running in the cloud - IaaS, PaaS and CaaS - and why Docker gives you the power of the cloud but the freedom to run anywhere.
ScotSoft 2017: Why Containers Will Take Over the WorldElton Stoneman
Session from ScotSoft, covering the benefits of running in containers, the ROI customers see in moving to Docker, and the typical use-cases for containerization.
IP EXPO London 2017: Modernizing Traditional Apps with DockerElton Stoneman
From my session at IP EXPO in London. I walk through what a "traditional" app is, the problems in developing and maintaining traditional apps, and how Docker helps you modernize without a rewrite.
Slides for the workshop session at Linuxing in London, introducing a demo app for the workshop, which uses Node.js, SQL Server, Nginx, Prometheus and Grafana - all in Docker containers on Linux.
Intro slides for the Docker on Windows workshop at Xpirit. Covers the basics of Windows containers, the build-ship-run process and the main differences between Windows and Linux containers.
ContainerSched 2017: Why Containers Will Take Over the WorldElton Stoneman
Containers are here to stay. They're not just for brand-new cloud native microservices apps running in tiny Linux containers. Your Windows apps and your databases can come too.
DockerCon EU 2017 - Docker on Windows workshopElton Stoneman
Intro presentation from the Windows workshop at DockerCon. Sets the scene with Windows and Linux Docker containers, and the goals for the full-day workshop.
ScotSoft 2017: Why Containers Will Take Over the WorldElton Stoneman
Session from ScotSoft, covering the benefits of running in containers, the ROI customers see in moving to Docker, and the typical use-cases for containerization.
IP EXPO London 2017: Modernizing Traditional Apps with DockerElton Stoneman
From my session at IP EXPO in London. I walk through what a "traditional" app is, the problems in developing and maintaining traditional apps, and how Docker helps you modernize without a rewrite.
Slides for the workshop session at Linuxing in London, introducing a demo app for the workshop, which uses Node.js, SQL Server, Nginx, Prometheus and Grafana - all in Docker containers on Linux.
Intro slides for the Docker on Windows workshop at Xpirit. Covers the basics of Windows containers, the build-ship-run process and the main differences between Windows and Linux containers.
ContainerSched 2017: Why Containers Will Take Over the WorldElton Stoneman
Containers are here to stay. They're not just for brand-new cloud native microservices apps running in tiny Linux containers. Your Windows apps and your databases can come too.
DockerCon EU 2017 - Docker on Windows workshopElton Stoneman
Intro presentation from the Windows workshop at DockerCon. Sets the scene with Windows and Linux Docker containers, and the goals for the full-day workshop.
#SDD2017 - Modernizing .NET Apps with DockerElton Stoneman
From SDD Conf, London 2017: Modernizing .NET Apps with Docker. Moves an ASP.NET app to Docker, first by installing an MSI in a Dockerfile, then by using multi-stage builds to compile and package the app in Docker. Then splits out features into other containers, and finally deploys to Azure using Docker Enterprise Edition to manage the solution.
The Velvet Revolution: Modernizing Traditional ASP.NET Apps with DockerElton Stoneman
Using Docker with Windows Server 2016 to modernize ASP.NET applications - a feature-driven approach. Starting with an ASP.NET WebForms apps, how to run the app in Docker and then modernize it using the Docker platform. From NDC London 2017.
PuppetConf 2016 Customer Keynote: Cloud, Containers & the Impact on IT - Jeff...Puppet
Here are the slides from Jeffrey Snover's PuppetConf 2016 presentation called Cloud, Containers & the Impact on IT. Watch the videos at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLV86BgbREluVjwwt-9UL8u2Uy8xnzpIqa
Immutable Infrastructure: Rise of the Machine ImagesC4Media
Video and slides synchronized, mp3 and slide download available at URL http://bit.ly/1WlpXHF.
Axel Fontaine looks at what Immutable Infrastructure is and how it affects scaling, logging, sessions, configuration, service discovery and more. He also looks at how containers and machine images compare and why some things people took for granted may not be necessary anymore. Filmed at qconlondon.com.
Axel Fontaine is the founder and CEO of Boxfuse. Axel is also the creator and project lead of Flyway, the open source tool that makes database migration easy. He is a Continuous Delivery and Immutable Infrastructure expert, a Java Champion, a JavaOne Rockstar and a regular speaker at various large international conferences.
Continuous Delivery at Netflix, and beyondMike McGarr
A talk I gave on how Netflix delivers code to production, some of the enabling factors and recommendations for how to implement continuous delivery in your organization.
AWS has taken over the responsibilities of patching the OS and securing the underlying physical infrastructure that runs your serverless application, so what’s left for you to secure? Quite a bit it turns out.
The OWASP top 10 is as relevant to you as ever; DOS attacks are still a threat even if you can probably brute force your way through it as AWS auto-scales Lambda functions automatically; and did you know attackers can easily steal your AWS credentials via your application dependencies?
In addition to the traditional threats, serverless applications have more granular deployment units and therefore there are more things to configure and secure, and the tools and practices are still catching up with this fast-changing world.
Everyone is currently talking about Docker and Kubernetes. But what does that mean for me as an ASP.NET core developer? This session shows the basic concepts of Docker and Kubernetes and illumes the advantages of these technologies and platforms. We will build a fully automated build and release pipeline with Azure DevOps to support a modern DevOps process within the team.
Serverless in production, an experience reportYan Cui
AWS Lambda has changed the way we deploy and run software, but this new serverless paradigm has created new challenges to old problems - how do you test a cloud-hosted function locally? How do you monitor them? What about logging and config management? And how do we start migrating from existing architectures?
In this talk Yan and Scott will discuss solutions to these challenges by drawing from real-world experience running Lambda in production and migrating from an existing monolithic architecture.
Setup a Dev environment that feels like $HOME on Windows 10Stefan Scherer
Windows 10 allows you to run native Linux binaries with the WSL. Let's see how we can use a good development environment for Vagrant and Docker using VMware Workstation on Enterprise notebooks.
Build and deploy to the cloud using NetflixOSS (Gradle Summit 2016)Mike McGarr
Getting started on AWS is easy, but building a scalable, reliable, and performant product in the cloud can be a challenge for startups and enterprises alike. Netflix has famously migrated all our services to the cloud. Along the way, we have open-sourced large portions of our platform that helped make this a reality. In this talk, Mike McGarr (Manager – Netflix Developer Productivity) will provide a survey of the Netflix OSS products available. Mike will also share patterns and lessons Netflix learned migrating to the cloud. This talk will cover tools such as Nebula, Aminator and Spinnaker. Lastly, Mike will leave you with a roadmap for how to get started with Netflix OSS on your cloud today.
CloudExpo 2018: Docker - Power Your Move to the CloudElton Stoneman
Docker helps you take your existing applications and move them to the cloud, without taking a dependency on any one cloud. You can run your apps in containers with no code changes, and host them on-prem, or on any public or private cloud.
CloudStack Collab Conference 2015 Run CloudStack in DockerCloudOps2005
Slides from Pierre-Luc Dion's presentation on what he has learned running CloudStack in Docker at the CloudStack Collaboration Conference in Dublin, October 2015.
#SDD2017 - Modernizing .NET Apps with DockerElton Stoneman
From SDD Conf, London 2017: Modernizing .NET Apps with Docker. Moves an ASP.NET app to Docker, first by installing an MSI in a Dockerfile, then by using multi-stage builds to compile and package the app in Docker. Then splits out features into other containers, and finally deploys to Azure using Docker Enterprise Edition to manage the solution.
The Velvet Revolution: Modernizing Traditional ASP.NET Apps with DockerElton Stoneman
Using Docker with Windows Server 2016 to modernize ASP.NET applications - a feature-driven approach. Starting with an ASP.NET WebForms apps, how to run the app in Docker and then modernize it using the Docker platform. From NDC London 2017.
PuppetConf 2016 Customer Keynote: Cloud, Containers & the Impact on IT - Jeff...Puppet
Here are the slides from Jeffrey Snover's PuppetConf 2016 presentation called Cloud, Containers & the Impact on IT. Watch the videos at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLV86BgbREluVjwwt-9UL8u2Uy8xnzpIqa
Immutable Infrastructure: Rise of the Machine ImagesC4Media
Video and slides synchronized, mp3 and slide download available at URL http://bit.ly/1WlpXHF.
Axel Fontaine looks at what Immutable Infrastructure is and how it affects scaling, logging, sessions, configuration, service discovery and more. He also looks at how containers and machine images compare and why some things people took for granted may not be necessary anymore. Filmed at qconlondon.com.
Axel Fontaine is the founder and CEO of Boxfuse. Axel is also the creator and project lead of Flyway, the open source tool that makes database migration easy. He is a Continuous Delivery and Immutable Infrastructure expert, a Java Champion, a JavaOne Rockstar and a regular speaker at various large international conferences.
Continuous Delivery at Netflix, and beyondMike McGarr
A talk I gave on how Netflix delivers code to production, some of the enabling factors and recommendations for how to implement continuous delivery in your organization.
AWS has taken over the responsibilities of patching the OS and securing the underlying physical infrastructure that runs your serverless application, so what’s left for you to secure? Quite a bit it turns out.
The OWASP top 10 is as relevant to you as ever; DOS attacks are still a threat even if you can probably brute force your way through it as AWS auto-scales Lambda functions automatically; and did you know attackers can easily steal your AWS credentials via your application dependencies?
In addition to the traditional threats, serverless applications have more granular deployment units and therefore there are more things to configure and secure, and the tools and practices are still catching up with this fast-changing world.
Everyone is currently talking about Docker and Kubernetes. But what does that mean for me as an ASP.NET core developer? This session shows the basic concepts of Docker and Kubernetes and illumes the advantages of these technologies and platforms. We will build a fully automated build and release pipeline with Azure DevOps to support a modern DevOps process within the team.
Serverless in production, an experience reportYan Cui
AWS Lambda has changed the way we deploy and run software, but this new serverless paradigm has created new challenges to old problems - how do you test a cloud-hosted function locally? How do you monitor them? What about logging and config management? And how do we start migrating from existing architectures?
In this talk Yan and Scott will discuss solutions to these challenges by drawing from real-world experience running Lambda in production and migrating from an existing monolithic architecture.
Setup a Dev environment that feels like $HOME on Windows 10Stefan Scherer
Windows 10 allows you to run native Linux binaries with the WSL. Let's see how we can use a good development environment for Vagrant and Docker using VMware Workstation on Enterprise notebooks.
Build and deploy to the cloud using NetflixOSS (Gradle Summit 2016)Mike McGarr
Getting started on AWS is easy, but building a scalable, reliable, and performant product in the cloud can be a challenge for startups and enterprises alike. Netflix has famously migrated all our services to the cloud. Along the way, we have open-sourced large portions of our platform that helped make this a reality. In this talk, Mike McGarr (Manager – Netflix Developer Productivity) will provide a survey of the Netflix OSS products available. Mike will also share patterns and lessons Netflix learned migrating to the cloud. This talk will cover tools such as Nebula, Aminator and Spinnaker. Lastly, Mike will leave you with a roadmap for how to get started with Netflix OSS on your cloud today.
CloudExpo 2018: Docker - Power Your Move to the CloudElton Stoneman
Docker helps you take your existing applications and move them to the cloud, without taking a dependency on any one cloud. You can run your apps in containers with no code changes, and host them on-prem, or on any public or private cloud.
CloudStack Collab Conference 2015 Run CloudStack in DockerCloudOps2005
Slides from Pierre-Luc Dion's presentation on what he has learned running CloudStack in Docker at the CloudStack Collaboration Conference in Dublin, October 2015.
Use Docker to Deliver Cognitive Services Running Cross Platform and Multi Clo...Docker, Inc.
Watson developer cloud delivers Watson Cognitive services as micro services on the cloud that are being used by many IBM Watson customers. The micro services were packaged in ova at the first release. There were some drawbacks in ova deployment in the cloud. We gradually switched to use docker. As a result, the service deployment time and start up time are significantly improved. It also greatly simplified our continuous delivery process since our services run on both Intel and Power platform and we have offerings on our public cloud, dedicated cloud as well as customers’ on premise cloud. With minimal deployment time and quick startup time, Docker makes our dynamic creation of service instance on the fly per customer request possible.
Docker on Windows - 101 to Production (half-day workshop)Elton Stoneman
Intro presentation from the Docker on Windows workshop at Container Camp UK, London 2017. Setting the scene with an overview of Docker containers on Windows, before moving on to the hands-on workshop.
#dddsw - Modernizing .NET Apps with DockerElton Stoneman
From _Developer, Developer, Developer_ South West. Moving full .NET applications to Docker and then extracting features into separate containers, addressing performance, usability and deployment concerns.
WinOps 2017 - Docker on Windows - from 101 to ProductionElton Stoneman
Intro slides for the WinOps workshop. Sets the scene about Docker and Windows containers, modernizing traditional apps with Docker, and the differences between Linux and Windows containers.
Webinar: Development Swarm Cluster with Docker Compose V3Codefresh
Docker 1.13 introduced a new version of Compose that simplifies deployment. In our last webinar, Alexei Ledenev (Cheif Researcher at Codefresh) walked us through the new features in Compose V3 developers can use for deployment. In case you missed it, we recorded it for you to view on demand. During the session, you’ll learn how to quickly create a multi-node Swarm cluster on your laptop, (without needing to install and manage additional VMs).
Yet Another Session about Docker and ContainersPedro Sousa
"Yet Another Session about Docker and Containers" public presentation at TugaIT 2017.
Following the trends of hot-topic Docker and Containers. We will talk about the newest developments in Docker World and Microsoft’s container adoption.
WinOps 2017 - Docker on Windows, the Beginner's GuideElton Stoneman
Session from WinOps 2017, introducing Docker on Windows, with an ops focus. Looks at how Windows containers work, demonstrates using a tool to extract an ASP.NET 3.5 App from a Windows Server VM, and running it in Azure.
Docker has the potential to revolutionize how we build, deliver, support and even design software. But it doesn't have to be a violent revolution. The end goal might be breaking your existing ASP.NET monolith into microservices which run cross-platform on .NET Core, but the first step can be as simple as packaging your whole .Net Framework application as-is into a Docker image and running it as a container.
In this session I'll take an existing ASP.NET WebForms application and package it as a Docker image, which can run in a container on Windows Server 2016 and Windows 10. I'll show you how to run the app and a SQL Server database in Docker containers on Windows, and how to use Docker Compose to define the structure of a distributed application.
Then I'll iteratively add functionality to the app, making use of the Docker platform to modernize the monolith without a full rebuild. I'll take a feature-driven approach and show you how Docker makes it easy to address performance, usability and design issues.
code: https://github.com/FrenchBen/HDC17
Pluralsight Webinar: Simplify Your Project Builds with DockerElton Stoneman
Docker containers give you a consistent way to package and run your applications, but they can also power up your software builds. Join Pluralsight author and Docker Captain Elton Stoneman to learn how to compile apps inside containers—making Docker your build server and ditching the need to install any SDKs or runtimes to build and run your app from source.
Kubernetes is a platform for running containers at scale.
It’s open-source and standardised, so you can deploy the same app on AWS, Azure, in the data centre and on your laptop. Kubernetes gives you a language to define how your containerized apps should run, and a clustered platform to run them. Kubernetes is everywhere but it’s a complex system with a steep learning curve.
Join Elton Stoneman, Docker Captain and author of Learn Kubernetes in a Month of Lunches for an introduction to the key Kubernetes concepts and tools.
Kubernetes is big. Really big. It has a steep learning curve, but it's worth it. Get to grips with the basics and understand the key components: Pods, Services and Deployments.
BuildStuff 2019: Let me handle that for you... Why you need a reverse proxyElton Stoneman
Let me handle that for you... Why you need a reverse proxy in your architecture.
Containers are the runtime for distributed apps - that's old .NET monoliths being broken down into multiple components, as well as new .NET Core microservices projects. Your orchestrator can connect containers together without making any of them publicly accessible, so you can make your entire app private with just a single, secure entrypoint to your application.
That's a reverse proxy, a piece of software which receives all external network traffic and fetches the response from a private container, before sending it back to the client. You can offload a lot of concerns to your reverse proxy and keep your application code clean - the proxy handles SSL, compression, load-balancing, routing and healthchecks.
In this session you'll see the popular open-source reverse proxy Traefik in action. I'll use Traefik as the front-end to distributed .NET applications running in a Docker cluster, and show you to add the features of a reverse proxy without any changes to application code.
Cloud Native London - 2019: What is a Service Mesh, and if I Get One Will it ...Elton Stoneman
Communication is the backbone of distributed applications. Imagine you could control that backbone independently of all the components, so your application code just makes simple calls to other services, and your communication backbone does all the complex non-functional work. Load balancing, traffic management, fault tolerance, end-to-end monitoring, dynamic routing and secure communication could all be applied and controlled centrally. That's a service mesh.
In this session I'll cover the major features of a service mesh using Istio - which is the most popular technology in this space. I'll show you what you can do with a service mesh, how it simplifies application design and also where it adds complexity. My examples will range from new microservices designs to legacy monoliths, and you'll see what a service mesh can bring to different types of application.
Docker + Arm - Multi-arch builds with Docker `buildx`Elton Stoneman
Slides from the Docker webinar covering multi-arch images - containers which can run on Windows, Linux, Intel and Arm. Demonstrates a cross-platform build farm with and without `buildx`.
Docker Dublin: Just What is a Service Mesh, and if I get one will it make eve...Elton Stoneman
From the Docker Dublin MeetUp, June 2019. Talking about service meshes – Linkerd and Istio in particular. It’s a technical session so there are lots of demos, but it’s grounded in the practical question – do you really need a service mesh, and is it worth the cost? You’ll learn what a service mesh can do, and how it helps to cut a lot of infrastructure concerns from your code.
Docker Sydney: 5 Patterns for App Transformation with ContainersElton Stoneman
How to package legacy monoliths in contaienrs so they behave like new cloud-native apps - without changing code. Covers logging, configuration, dependency checking, healthchecks and monitoring with .NET Windows and Java Linux apps.
Docker Cambridge: CI/CD for the Database - Powered by ContainersElton Stoneman
It’s difficult to fit SQL databases into a continuous delivery platform using standard techniques, but with containers it's easy. In this session I’ll show you to run SQL databases in containers, and how to package your own database schema in a Docker image. That gives you a versioned, portable unit for your database. In non-production environments, you can run any version of the database in a container in seconds, without needing any SQL databases installed. In production you can run a container from the tried and tested Docker image to upgrade your existing database - in the datacenter or the cloud. I’ll show you how to automate the whole process in a CI/CD pipeline, which tests and promoted changes to production from every push to source control
Docker Webinar: From Windows 2003 to the CloudElton Stoneman
Moving your Windows apps to Docker lets you get them into the cloud or onto new hardware without any code changes. These are the slides from my live webinar, code samples are on GitHub - https://is.gd/lY1cLy
DevOps Barcelona 2018: Why Containers Will Take Over the WorldElton Stoneman
Understanding the adoption of Docker with the five main use-cases: powering the move to the cloud, deploying new cloud-native apps, modernizing existing apps, technology innovation and DevOps.
Developer South Coast 2018: Modernizing .NET Apps with DockerElton Stoneman
Session from Developer South Coast in February. Covers running .NET Framework apps in Docker containers on Windows, and using Docker to modernize the application architecture - extracting features and adding new functionality. Code samples here: https://is.gd/xaFroF
Developer South Coast 2018: Docker on Windows - The Beginner's GuideElton Stoneman
Session from Dev South Coast in February. Covers the basics of Docker on Windows, including packaging and running ASP.NET and SQL Server applications on Windows. Accompanying code samples on GitHub here: https://is.gd/mo9LZI
Session from TechDays looking at hybrid Docker swarms - mixing Linux and Windows servers in a single cluster, to support mixed Windows and Linux container workloads.
SQL Sever on Docker: Database Containers 3 WaysElton Stoneman
Data Platform User Group - presentation introducing SQL Server on Docker, and the options for packaging database schemas in Docker images and running databases in Docker containers on Windows.
From Container Camp Super MeetUp, London 2017. A short introduction to modernizing existing apps by packaging them as Docker images and running them in containers, without code changes.
Modernizing Traditional Apps with Docker Enterprise EditionElton Stoneman
From TechUG Glasgow - my session on modernizing traditional apps with Docker. I talk about what traditional apps are, what problems they have, how you can move them to Docker and what benefits you can expect from Docker EE.
Cloud+Data Next: Mashing Linux and Windows ContainersElton Stoneman
From Cloud+Data Next conference, Santas Clara 2017.
Linux containers run on Linux. Windows containers run on Windows. You can't mix them on a single host, but you can build a cluster of hosts into a single Docker Swarm, using a mixture of Windows and Linux servers. That swarm can run both Windows and Linux containers, and within the swarm all the containers can talk to each other.
This session will show you how to make that happen, but more importantly you'll see why it's a such an important capability - one that will change the way you design, build and deliver software. With a hybrid Docker Swarm you can build a distributed solution where you pick the right technology stack for each component, and leverage high-quality open-source applications to minimize the amount of custom software you need to write and maintain.
E-commerce Application Development Company.pdfHornet Dynamics
Your business can reach new heights with our assistance as we design solutions that are specifically appropriate for your goals and vision. Our eCommerce application solutions can digitally coordinate all retail operations processes to meet the demands of the marketplace while maintaining business continuity.
Software Engineering, Software Consulting, Tech Lead, Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, Spring Core, Spring JDBC, Spring Transaction, Spring MVC, OpenShift Cloud Platform, Kafka, REST, SOAP, LLD & HLD.
Mobile App Development Company In Noida | Drona InfotechDrona Infotech
Looking for a reliable mobile app development company in Noida? Look no further than Drona Infotech. We specialize in creating customized apps for your business needs.
Visit Us For : https://www.dronainfotech.com/mobile-application-development/
Why Mobile App Regression Testing is Critical for Sustained Success_ A Detail...kalichargn70th171
A dynamic process unfolds in the intricate realm of software development, dedicated to crafting and sustaining products that effortlessly address user needs. Amidst vital stages like market analysis and requirement assessments, the heart of software development lies in the meticulous creation and upkeep of source code. Code alterations are inherent, challenging code quality, particularly under stringent deadlines.
Zoom is a comprehensive platform designed to connect individuals and teams efficiently. With its user-friendly interface and powerful features, Zoom has become a go-to solution for virtual communication and collaboration. It offers a range of tools, including virtual meetings, team chat, VoIP phone systems, online whiteboards, and AI companions, to streamline workflows and enhance productivity.
Essentials of Automations: The Art of Triggers and Actions in FMESafe Software
In this second installment of our Essentials of Automations webinar series, we’ll explore the landscape of triggers and actions, guiding you through the nuances of authoring and adapting workspaces for seamless automations. Gain an understanding of the full spectrum of triggers and actions available in FME, empowering you to enhance your workspaces for efficient automation.
We’ll kick things off by showcasing the most commonly used event-based triggers, introducing you to various automation workflows like manual triggers, schedules, directory watchers, and more. Plus, see how these elements play out in real scenarios.
Whether you’re tweaking your current setup or building from the ground up, this session will arm you with the tools and insights needed to transform your FME usage into a powerhouse of productivity. Join us to discover effective strategies that simplify complex processes, enhancing your productivity and transforming your data management practices with FME. Let’s turn complexity into clarity and make your workspaces work wonders!
Quarkus Hidden and Forbidden ExtensionsMax Andersen
Quarkus has a vast extension ecosystem and is known for its subsonic and subatomic feature set. Some of these features are not as well known, and some extensions are less talked about, but that does not make them less interesting - quite the opposite.
Come join this talk to see some tips and tricks for using Quarkus and some of the lesser known features, extensions and development techniques.
Utilocate offers a comprehensive solution for locate ticket management by automating and streamlining the entire process. By integrating with Geospatial Information Systems (GIS), it provides accurate mapping and visualization of utility locations, enhancing decision-making and reducing the risk of errors. The system's advanced data analytics tools help identify trends, predict potential issues, and optimize resource allocation, making the locate ticket management process smarter and more efficient. Additionally, automated ticket management ensures consistency and reduces human error, while real-time notifications keep all relevant personnel informed and ready to respond promptly.
The system's ability to streamline workflows and automate ticket routing significantly reduces the time taken to process each ticket, making the process faster and more efficient. Mobile access allows field technicians to update ticket information on the go, ensuring that the latest information is always available and accelerating the locate process. Overall, Utilocate not only enhances the efficiency and accuracy of locate ticket management but also improves safety by minimizing the risk of utility damage through precise and timely locates.
May Marketo Masterclass, London MUG May 22 2024.pdfAdele Miller
Can't make Adobe Summit in Vegas? No sweat because the EMEA Marketo Engage Champions are coming to London to share their Summit sessions, insights and more!
This is a MUG with a twist you don't want to miss.
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What is Augmented Reality Image Trackingpavan998932
Augmented Reality (AR) Image Tracking is a technology that enables AR applications to recognize and track images in the real world, overlaying digital content onto them. This enhances the user's interaction with their environment by providing additional information and interactive elements directly tied to physical images.
Top Features to Include in Your Winzo Clone App for Business Growth (4).pptxrickgrimesss22
Discover the essential features to incorporate in your Winzo clone app to boost business growth, enhance user engagement, and drive revenue. Learn how to create a compelling gaming experience that stands out in the competitive market.
Hand Rolled Applicative User ValidationCode KataPhilip Schwarz
Could you use a simple piece of Scala validation code (granted, a very simplistic one too!) that you can rewrite, now and again, to refresh your basic understanding of Applicative operators <*>, <*, *>?
The goal is not to write perfect code showcasing validation, but rather, to provide a small, rough-and ready exercise to reinforce your muscle-memory.
Despite its grandiose-sounding title, this deck consists of just three slides showing the Scala 3 code to be rewritten whenever the details of the operators begin to fade away.
The code is my rough and ready translation of a Haskell user-validation program found in a book called Finding Success (and Failure) in Haskell - Fall in love with applicative functors.
Need for Speed: Removing speed bumps from your Symfony projects ⚡️Łukasz Chruściel
No one wants their application to drag like a car stuck in the slow lane! Yet it’s all too common to encounter bumpy, pothole-filled solutions that slow the speed of any application. Symfony apps are not an exception.
In this talk, I will take you for a spin around the performance racetrack. We’ll explore common pitfalls - those hidden potholes on your application that can cause unexpected slowdowns. Learn how to spot these performance bumps early, and more importantly, how to navigate around them to keep your application running at top speed.
We will focus in particular on tuning your engine at the application level, making the right adjustments to ensure that your system responds like a well-oiled, high-performance race car.
Graspan: A Big Data System for Big Code AnalysisAftab Hussain
We built a disk-based parallel graph system, Graspan, that uses a novel edge-pair centric computation model to compute dynamic transitive closures on very large program graphs.
We implement context-sensitive pointer/alias and dataflow analyses on Graspan. An evaluation of these analyses on large codebases such as Linux shows that their Graspan implementations scale to millions of lines of code and are much simpler than their original implementations.
These analyses were used to augment the existing checkers; these augmented checkers found 132 new NULL pointer bugs and 1308 unnecessary NULL tests in Linux 4.4.0-rc5, PostgreSQL 8.3.9, and Apache httpd 2.2.18.
- Accepted in ASPLOS ‘17, Xi’an, China.
- Featured in the tutorial, Systemized Program Analyses: A Big Data Perspective on Static Analysis Scalability, ASPLOS ‘17.
- Invited for presentation at SoCal PLS ‘16.
- Invited for poster presentation at PLDI SRC ‘16.