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JavaScript was created by Brendan Eich at Netscape in 1995 and was originally called LiveScript but was renamed JavaScript due to its similarity to the Java programming language. JavaScript code can be written directly in HTML files within <script> tags or can be referenced externally from .js files linked in the <head> section. To write JavaScript, instructions are added with semicolons at the end and code is run in web browsers. The document provides examples of how to prepare and write JavaScript code for use in HTML pages.
The document discusses factors that affect website performance, including front-end elements like CSS, JavaScript, images, and back-end elements like caching, threading, and database queries. It notes that only 10-20% of response time is spent on downloading HTML, so focus should be on optimizing other parts of the page load. It also outlines the anatomy of an HTTP request and lists 14 rules for improving performance, such as reducing HTTP requests, using content delivery networks, gzipping components, and making AJAX cacheable. It emphasizes that teams should regularly audit performance and prioritize optimizations.
This document discusses speeding up the ZingMe-NTVV2 application by writing a PHP extension module. It introduces NTVV2, which has high traffic volumes. Writing a PHP extension can make complicated business functions run faster and use less memory compared to pure PHP. The document explains what a PHP extension is, its lifecycle, and how to set up the build environment. It recommends using SWIG, an interface compiler, to more easily connect C/C++ programs to PHP. SWIG allows defining types, wrapping classes/functions, and exposing functions to PHP. The document provides steps for using SWIG, including defining the module, generating code, creating a project, and compiling. Caching data in the PHP module
This document provides an introduction to the MEAN stack for beginners. It discusses JavaScript standards and Node.js for the backend using Express.js. It also covers MongoDB as a NoSQL database and its advantages over relational databases. Finally, it discusses Angular as a frontend framework for building single page applications, its core concepts and advantages over other frameworks. The document aims to give beginners an overview of each technology that makes up the MEAN stack.
Javascript is a high-level scripting language used widely for web development. It was created in 1995 and standardized as ECMAScript. Some key points in its evolution include being developed at Netscape in 10 days under the name Mocha and later renamed Javascript, Microsoft's reverse engineering as JScript, and its standardization by ECMA International. Popular JavaScript frameworks from the 2010s onward drove the rise of single-page apps, and continual yearly updates by ECMA have added many new features.
JavaScript was created by Brendan Eich at Netscape in 1995 and was originally called LiveScript but was renamed JavaScript due to its similarity to the Java programming language. JavaScript code can be written directly in HTML files within <script> tags or can be referenced externally from .js files linked in the <head> section. To write JavaScript, instructions are added with semicolons at the end and code is run in web browsers. The document provides examples of how to prepare and write JavaScript code for use in HTML pages.
The document discusses factors that affect website performance, including front-end elements like CSS, JavaScript, images, and back-end elements like caching, threading, and database queries. It notes that only 10-20% of response time is spent on downloading HTML, so focus should be on optimizing other parts of the page load. It also outlines the anatomy of an HTTP request and lists 14 rules for improving performance, such as reducing HTTP requests, using content delivery networks, gzipping components, and making AJAX cacheable. It emphasizes that teams should regularly audit performance and prioritize optimizations.
This document discusses speeding up the ZingMe-NTVV2 application by writing a PHP extension module. It introduces NTVV2, which has high traffic volumes. Writing a PHP extension can make complicated business functions run faster and use less memory compared to pure PHP. The document explains what a PHP extension is, its lifecycle, and how to set up the build environment. It recommends using SWIG, an interface compiler, to more easily connect C/C++ programs to PHP. SWIG allows defining types, wrapping classes/functions, and exposing functions to PHP. The document provides steps for using SWIG, including defining the module, generating code, creating a project, and compiling. Caching data in the PHP module
This document provides an introduction to the MEAN stack for beginners. It discusses JavaScript standards and Node.js for the backend using Express.js. It also covers MongoDB as a NoSQL database and its advantages over relational databases. Finally, it discusses Angular as a frontend framework for building single page applications, its core concepts and advantages over other frameworks. The document aims to give beginners an overview of each technology that makes up the MEAN stack.
Javascript is a high-level scripting language used widely for web development. It was created in 1995 and standardized as ECMAScript. Some key points in its evolution include being developed at Netscape in 10 days under the name Mocha and later renamed Javascript, Microsoft's reverse engineering as JScript, and its standardization by ECMA International. Popular JavaScript frameworks from the 2010s onward drove the rise of single-page apps, and continual yearly updates by ECMA have added many new features.
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How we scale WordPress Multisite to server millions of users - by Project Lana WordPress Team - http://projectlana.com
Meetup: http://www.meetup.com/Saigon-WordPress/events/178972202/
Interview: http://www.meetup.com/Saigon-WordPress/messages/boards/thread/44232232
This document discusses Memcached, a distributed caching system that stores data and objects in memory for fast access. It can be used to cache database queries, API responses, and other computationally expensive operations. Memcached is an in-memory key-value store that uses a simple client-server architecture over TCP/IP or UDP. It allows storing and retrieving arbitrary data (strings, objects) indexed by keys.
The document discusses how to build a system that can handle high access requests. It covers optimizing performance at the node level and scaling to multiple nodes. It then discusses various problems that can occur at different levels, from the client to the server to cross-server, and provides solutions for issues like caching, load balancing, and communication between servers. The overall goal is to understand where bottlenecks can occur and how to optimize each component to build a scalable system that can handle high traffic loads.
Zingme practice for building scalable website with PHPChau Thanh
This document discusses best practices for building scalable PHP websites, as demonstrated by ZingMe's architecture. It describes how ZingMe uses a scale-out approach with load balancing, centralized session storage, and an automated code deployment system. The key aspects covered are load balancing with HAProxy, overriding PHP's session handling to use Memcached, and configuring servers identically through version control and scripts. The goal is to gracefully handle increasing traffic by adding commodity servers within 5 minutes while maintaining a consistent environment.
This document discusses using SASS to improve on SMACSS principles for organizing CSS. It recommends using SASS features like mixins, partials and nested media queries to increase reusability, reduce file size and improve organization. Semantic class names and semantic grids are also suggested to allow cleaner, more maintainable CSS code and increase control over markup. The overall message is that SASS can help address issues with non-semantic classes and limited control over markup when using SMACSS alone.
Have you experienced a Moodle site failure during a critical time? Are you worried that your Moodle service won't be able to meet your needs at the busiest times? This session will cover a variety of methods to ensure optimal performance of Moodle under peak load. The session will address general resource guidelines for expected concurrency and help administrators determine the correct sizing of IT resources for an expected Moodle load. The session will also cover benchmarking techniques that can be used to measure the actual performance of your Moodle infrastructure.
Node.js is gaining significant interest for building scalable web applications. Several large companies like LinkedIn, eBay, and Walmart are using Node.js in production for its performance and scalability benefits when handling input/output bound workloads. Node.js allows non-blocking event-driven programming which helps simplify building applications that interact with services, databases, and handle many concurrent connections using little memory. Its large ecosystem of open-source modules also helps speed up development.
HelsinkiJS - Clojurescript for Javascript DevelopersJuho Teperi
This document provides an overview of ClojureScript for JavaScript developers. It introduces ClojureScript and its similarities and differences compared to Clojure and JavaScript. Key points covered include ClojureScript's compilation to JavaScript, its support for immutable data, asynchronous programming using Core.async, and interoperability with JavaScript. Popular ClojureScript libraries and tools for development are also discussed. The document concludes by outlining reasons one might choose to use ClojureScript, such as its ability to target multiple platforms while sharing logic, its ecosystem, and community.
Rails is good for document-driven web applications and rapid prototyping due to its speed of development and ability for multiple people to collaborate quickly through an iterative process. Ruby on Rails was created by David Heinemeier Hansson in 2004 and is based on conventions over configurations, pragmatism, and Don't Repeat Yourself (DRY) principles. It uses a Model-View-Controller framework and includes ActiveRecord for object-relational mapping and interacting with databases.
Node.js is a JavaScript runtime built on Chrome's V8 JavaScript engine that uses an event-driven, non-blocking I/O model. It allows creation of web servers and networking tools using JavaScript. The npm package ecosystem is the largest ecosystem of open source libraries in the world and is the default package manager for Node.js. Node.js has asynchronous, non-blocking APIs and uses an event loop model that makes it lightweight and efficient for building scalable web servers and applications.
JMeter performance and scalability in Moodle Montana Moot 2014moorejon
Using jMeter Moodle admins can help assess the capacity or potential capabilities of their Moodle site. With jMeter testing, admins can determine what kind of concurrency they should expect to be able to achieve with their current server configuration. This workshop would then tie into a one-hour session related to performance
With Matt Mullenweg proclaiming "learn JavaScript deeply" during this year's State of the Word and WordPress.com's Calypso announcement, the WordPress community is abuzz about JavaScript. At the same time, many of us are left wondering what this means for the sites we manage or for our current and future development expertise. We can't help but ask:
- Is WordPress abandoning PHP?
- How will this affect our sites?
- What the heck is JavaScript, anyways?
- Most importantly, why do I care?
This month, Andrew Duthie, himself a JavaScript engineer and full-time contributor to the Calypso project, will answer these questions, demonstrate how JavaScript is currently used in WordPress, and what the future might hold for WordPress and JavaScript.
This document provides an agenda for a presentation on MongoDB. It introduces MongoDB as a popular open-source NoSQL database that uses a document-oriented data model with dynamic schemas like JSON. The presentation will cover NoSQL concepts, MongoDB fundamentals including BSON and examples, and include a hands-on section working with MongoDB. It is aimed at developers interested in learning about using MongoDB for data storage.
Wrappy is a new server administration and deployment platform for Drupal projects that aims to address common difficulties. It provides virtualization, version control integration, one-click deployment to multiple environments like local, Amazon, DigitalOcean. This allows developers, sysadmins, project managers, and others to securely manage servers, software installation, backups, users and more for their Drupal projects and teams in an all-in-one platform. The presentation provides an example workflow and explains how Wrappy can benefit different user types and enterprises.
This document introduces CouchDB, an open-source document-oriented NoSQL database that uses a RESTful API. It is schema-less and stores data in JSON format. Documents can be queried using user-defined JavaScript map/reduce functions. CouchDB supports multi-master replication and MVCC concurrency control. Examples are provided on installing CouchDB, creating databases and documents via REST calls, updating documents, and creating views. Major companies that use CouchDB are also listed.
This document discusses optimizing a WordPress installation for performance. It recommends using Nginx as a reverse proxy cache in front of Apache and PHP to cache both logged-in and logged-out content. It achieved near elimination of problems, doubled network throughput, halved memory usage, and allowed disabling of plugins by caching everything. Results included atom feeds increasing in speed from 6 requests/second to over 7000 requests/second.
This document discusses the architecture of Zing Me's web chat platform. It has over 45 million registered users and handles over 500 servers. The web chat uses a connection server implemented in C++ with epoll to handle over 100,000 concurrent connections through long polling. It also uses a friend online server and message server. The message server stores messages and notifies of new messages through queues. Workers then deliver messages to users via the connection server. The architecture was developed over several months by multiple teams to provide real-time messaging capabilities at scale for Zing Me.
This document discusses the IoT trend, problems developers face in joining this trend, and how Arduino and VNG's BLE development kit help address these issues. It notes that developing hardware and software for IoT can be difficult, but Arduino standardizes boards and hides complexity through libraries and SDKs. It then introduces VNG's BLE kit, which integrates 7 sensors, supports Arduino/Mbed, and has 30 GPIOs to help developers more easily create IoT projects. The kit and Arduino ecosystem lower the barriers to IoT development.
COSCUP 2019 - The discussion between Knex.js and PostgreSQLLen Chang
This document discusses using knex.js to solve schema change problems. Knex.js is a SQL query builder that can be used with Node.js and relational databases. It features query building, pooling, transactions, migrations, and seed files. Migrations allow defining schema changes, and seed files populate data. Testing, automatic deployment, and using only JavaScript helps avoid crashes during schema updates and reduces operation errors.
Scaling WordPress - Project Lana WordPress TeamDat Hoang
How we scale WordPress Multisite to server millions of users - by Project Lana WordPress Team - http://projectlana.com
Meetup: http://www.meetup.com/Saigon-WordPress/events/178972202/
Interview: http://www.meetup.com/Saigon-WordPress/messages/boards/thread/44232232
This document discusses Memcached, a distributed caching system that stores data and objects in memory for fast access. It can be used to cache database queries, API responses, and other computationally expensive operations. Memcached is an in-memory key-value store that uses a simple client-server architecture over TCP/IP or UDP. It allows storing and retrieving arbitrary data (strings, objects) indexed by keys.
The document discusses how to build a system that can handle high access requests. It covers optimizing performance at the node level and scaling to multiple nodes. It then discusses various problems that can occur at different levels, from the client to the server to cross-server, and provides solutions for issues like caching, load balancing, and communication between servers. The overall goal is to understand where bottlenecks can occur and how to optimize each component to build a scalable system that can handle high traffic loads.
Zingme practice for building scalable website with PHPChau Thanh
This document discusses best practices for building scalable PHP websites, as demonstrated by ZingMe's architecture. It describes how ZingMe uses a scale-out approach with load balancing, centralized session storage, and an automated code deployment system. The key aspects covered are load balancing with HAProxy, overriding PHP's session handling to use Memcached, and configuring servers identically through version control and scripts. The goal is to gracefully handle increasing traffic by adding commodity servers within 5 minutes while maintaining a consistent environment.
This document discusses using SASS to improve on SMACSS principles for organizing CSS. It recommends using SASS features like mixins, partials and nested media queries to increase reusability, reduce file size and improve organization. Semantic class names and semantic grids are also suggested to allow cleaner, more maintainable CSS code and increase control over markup. The overall message is that SASS can help address issues with non-semantic classes and limited control over markup when using SMACSS alone.
Have you experienced a Moodle site failure during a critical time? Are you worried that your Moodle service won't be able to meet your needs at the busiest times? This session will cover a variety of methods to ensure optimal performance of Moodle under peak load. The session will address general resource guidelines for expected concurrency and help administrators determine the correct sizing of IT resources for an expected Moodle load. The session will also cover benchmarking techniques that can be used to measure the actual performance of your Moodle infrastructure.
Node.js is gaining significant interest for building scalable web applications. Several large companies like LinkedIn, eBay, and Walmart are using Node.js in production for its performance and scalability benefits when handling input/output bound workloads. Node.js allows non-blocking event-driven programming which helps simplify building applications that interact with services, databases, and handle many concurrent connections using little memory. Its large ecosystem of open-source modules also helps speed up development.
HelsinkiJS - Clojurescript for Javascript DevelopersJuho Teperi
This document provides an overview of ClojureScript for JavaScript developers. It introduces ClojureScript and its similarities and differences compared to Clojure and JavaScript. Key points covered include ClojureScript's compilation to JavaScript, its support for immutable data, asynchronous programming using Core.async, and interoperability with JavaScript. Popular ClojureScript libraries and tools for development are also discussed. The document concludes by outlining reasons one might choose to use ClojureScript, such as its ability to target multiple platforms while sharing logic, its ecosystem, and community.
Rails is good for document-driven web applications and rapid prototyping due to its speed of development and ability for multiple people to collaborate quickly through an iterative process. Ruby on Rails was created by David Heinemeier Hansson in 2004 and is based on conventions over configurations, pragmatism, and Don't Repeat Yourself (DRY) principles. It uses a Model-View-Controller framework and includes ActiveRecord for object-relational mapping and interacting with databases.
Node.js is a JavaScript runtime built on Chrome's V8 JavaScript engine that uses an event-driven, non-blocking I/O model. It allows creation of web servers and networking tools using JavaScript. The npm package ecosystem is the largest ecosystem of open source libraries in the world and is the default package manager for Node.js. Node.js has asynchronous, non-blocking APIs and uses an event loop model that makes it lightweight and efficient for building scalable web servers and applications.
JMeter performance and scalability in Moodle Montana Moot 2014moorejon
Using jMeter Moodle admins can help assess the capacity or potential capabilities of their Moodle site. With jMeter testing, admins can determine what kind of concurrency they should expect to be able to achieve with their current server configuration. This workshop would then tie into a one-hour session related to performance
With Matt Mullenweg proclaiming "learn JavaScript deeply" during this year's State of the Word and WordPress.com's Calypso announcement, the WordPress community is abuzz about JavaScript. At the same time, many of us are left wondering what this means for the sites we manage or for our current and future development expertise. We can't help but ask:
- Is WordPress abandoning PHP?
- How will this affect our sites?
- What the heck is JavaScript, anyways?
- Most importantly, why do I care?
This month, Andrew Duthie, himself a JavaScript engineer and full-time contributor to the Calypso project, will answer these questions, demonstrate how JavaScript is currently used in WordPress, and what the future might hold for WordPress and JavaScript.
This document provides an agenda for a presentation on MongoDB. It introduces MongoDB as a popular open-source NoSQL database that uses a document-oriented data model with dynamic schemas like JSON. The presentation will cover NoSQL concepts, MongoDB fundamentals including BSON and examples, and include a hands-on section working with MongoDB. It is aimed at developers interested in learning about using MongoDB for data storage.
Wrappy is a new server administration and deployment platform for Drupal projects that aims to address common difficulties. It provides virtualization, version control integration, one-click deployment to multiple environments like local, Amazon, DigitalOcean. This allows developers, sysadmins, project managers, and others to securely manage servers, software installation, backups, users and more for their Drupal projects and teams in an all-in-one platform. The presentation provides an example workflow and explains how Wrappy can benefit different user types and enterprises.
This document introduces CouchDB, an open-source document-oriented NoSQL database that uses a RESTful API. It is schema-less and stores data in JSON format. Documents can be queried using user-defined JavaScript map/reduce functions. CouchDB supports multi-master replication and MVCC concurrency control. Examples are provided on installing CouchDB, creating databases and documents via REST calls, updating documents, and creating views. Major companies that use CouchDB are also listed.
This document discusses optimizing a WordPress installation for performance. It recommends using Nginx as a reverse proxy cache in front of Apache and PHP to cache both logged-in and logged-out content. It achieved near elimination of problems, doubled network throughput, halved memory usage, and allowed disabling of plugins by caching everything. Results included atom feeds increasing in speed from 6 requests/second to over 7000 requests/second.
This document discusses the architecture of Zing Me's web chat platform. It has over 45 million registered users and handles over 500 servers. The web chat uses a connection server implemented in C++ with epoll to handle over 100,000 concurrent connections through long polling. It also uses a friend online server and message server. The message server stores messages and notifies of new messages through queues. Workers then deliver messages to users via the connection server. The architecture was developed over several months by multiple teams to provide real-time messaging capabilities at scale for Zing Me.
This document discusses the IoT trend, problems developers face in joining this trend, and how Arduino and VNG's BLE development kit help address these issues. It notes that developing hardware and software for IoT can be difficult, but Arduino standardizes boards and hides complexity through libraries and SDKs. It then introduces VNG's BLE kit, which integrates 7 sensors, supports Arduino/Mbed, and has 30 GPIOs to help developers more easily create IoT projects. The kit and Arduino ecosystem lower the barriers to IoT development.
COSCUP 2019 - The discussion between Knex.js and PostgreSQLLen Chang
This document discusses using knex.js to solve schema change problems. Knex.js is a SQL query builder that can be used with Node.js and relational databases. It features query building, pooling, transactions, migrations, and seed files. Migrations allow defining schema changes, and seed files populate data. Testing, automatic deployment, and using only JavaScript helps avoid crashes during schema updates and reduces operation errors.
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Odoo releases a new update every year. The latest version, Odoo 17, came out in October 2023. It brought many improvements to the user interface and user experience, along with new features in modules like accounting, marketing, manufacturing, websites, and more.
The Odoo 17 update has been a hot topic among startups, mid-sized businesses, large enterprises, and Odoo developers aiming to grow their businesses. Since it is now already the first quarter of 2024, you must have a clear idea of what Odoo 17 entails and what it can offer your business if you are still not aware of it.
This blog covers the features and functionalities. Explore the entire blog and get in touch with expert Odoo ERP consultants to leverage Odoo 17 and its features for your business too.
An Overview of Odoo ERP
Odoo ERP was first released as OpenERP software in February 2005. It is a suite of business applications used for ERP, CRM, eCommerce, websites, and project management. Ten years ago, the Odoo Enterprise edition was launched to help fund the Odoo Community version.
When you compare Odoo Community and Enterprise, the Enterprise edition offers exclusive features like mobile app access, Odoo Studio customisation, Odoo hosting, and unlimited functional support.
Today, Odoo is a well-known name used by companies of all sizes across various industries, including manufacturing, retail, accounting, marketing, healthcare, IT consulting, and R&D.
The latest version, Odoo 17, has been available since October 2023. Key highlights of this update include:
Enhanced user experience with improvements to the command bar, faster backend page loading, and multiple dashboard views.
Instant report generation, credit limit alerts for sales and invoices, separate OCR settings for invoice creation, and an auto-complete feature for forms in the accounting module.
Improved image handling and global attribute changes for mailing lists in email marketing.
A default auto-signature option and a refuse-to-sign option in HR modules.
Options to divide and merge manufacturing orders, track the status of manufacturing orders, and more in the MRP module.
Dark mode in Odoo 17.
Now that the Odoo 17 announcement is official, let’s look at what’s new in Odoo 17!
What is Odoo ERP 17?
Odoo 17 is the latest version of one of the world’s leading open-source enterprise ERPs. This version has come up with significant improvements explained here in this blog. Also, this new version aims to introduce features that enhance time-saving, efficiency, and productivity for users across various organisations.
Odoo 17, released at the Odoo Experience 2023, brought notable improvements to the user interface and added new functionalities with enhancements in performance, accessibility, data analysis, and management, further expanding its reach in the market.
Why Apache Kafka Clusters Are Like Galaxies (And Other Cosmic Kafka Quandarie...Paul Brebner
Closing talk for the Performance Engineering track at Community Over Code EU (Bratislava, Slovakia, June 5 2024) https://eu.communityovercode.org/sessions/2024/why-apache-kafka-clusters-are-like-galaxies-and-other-cosmic-kafka-quandaries-explored/ Instaclustr (now part of NetApp) manages 100s of Apache Kafka clusters of many different sizes, for a variety of use cases and customers. For the last 7 years I’ve been focused outwardly on exploring Kafka application development challenges, but recently I decided to look inward and see what I could discover about the performance, scalability and resource characteristics of the Kafka clusters themselves. Using a suite of Performance Engineering techniques, I will reveal some surprising discoveries about cosmic Kafka mysteries in our data centres, related to: cluster sizes and distribution (using Zipf’s Law), horizontal vs. vertical scalability, and predicting Kafka performance using metrics, modelling and regression techniques. These insights are relevant to Kafka developers and operators.
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Image: Include an image that represents the concept of precision, such as a AI helix or a futuristic healthcare
setting.
Objective: Provide a foundational understanding of precision medicine and its departure from traditional
approaches
Role of theory: Discuss how genomics, the study of an organism's complete set of AI ,
plays a crucial role in precision medicine.
Customizing treatment plans: Highlight how genetic information is used to customize
treatment plans based on an individual's genetic makeup.
Examples: Provide real-world examples of successful application of AI such as genetic
therapies or targeted treatments.
Importance of molecular diagnostics: Explain the role of molecular diagnostics in identifying
molecular and genetic markers associated with diseases.
Biomarker testing: Showcase how biomarker testing aids in creating personalized treatment plans.
Content:
• Ethical issues: Examine ethical concerns related to precision medicine, such as privacy, consent, and
potential misuse of genetic information.
• Regulations and guidelines: Present examples of ethical guidelines and regulations in place to safeguard
patient rights.
• Visuals: Include images or icons representing ethical considerations.
Content:
• Ethical issues: Examine ethical concerns related to precision medicine, such as privacy, consent, and
potential misuse of genetic information.
• Regulations and guidelines: Present examples of ethical guidelines and regulations in place to safeguard
patient rights.
• Visuals: Include images or icons representing ethical considerations.
Content:
• Ethical issues: Examine ethical concerns related to precision medicine, such as privacy, consent, and
potential misuse of genetic information.
• Regulations and guidelines: Present examples of ethical guidelines and regulations in place to safeguard
patient rights.
• Visuals: Include images or icons representing ethical considerations.
Real-world case study: Present a detailed case study showcasing the success of precision
medicine in a specific medical scenario.
Patient's journey: Discuss the patient's journey, treatment plan, and outcomes.
Impact: Emphasize the transformative effect of precision medicine on the individual's
health.
Objective: Ground the presentation in a real-world example, highlighting the practical
application and success of precision medicine.
Data challenges: Address the challenges associated with managing large sets of patient data in precision
medicine.
Technological solutions: Discuss technological innovations and solutions for handling and analyzing vast
datasets.
Visuals: Include graphics representing data management challenges and technological solutions.
Objective: Acknowledge the data-related challenges in precision medicine and highlight innovative solutions.
Data challenges: Address the challenges associated with managing large sets of patient data in precision
medicine.
Technological solutions: Discuss technological innovations and solutions
Flutter is a popular open source, cross-platform framework developed by Google. In this webinar we'll explore Flutter and its architecture, delve into the Flutter Embedder and Flutter’s Dart language, discover how to leverage Flutter for embedded device development, learn about Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) and its consortium and understand the rationale behind AGL's choice of Flutter for next-gen IVI systems. Don’t miss this opportunity to discover whether Flutter is right for your project.
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Measures in SQL (SIGMOD 2024, Santiago, Chile)Julian Hyde
SQL has attained widespread adoption, but Business Intelligence tools still use their own higher level languages based upon a multidimensional paradigm. Composable calculations are what is missing from SQL, and we propose a new kind of column, called a measure, that attaches a calculation to a table. Like regular tables, tables with measures are composable and closed when used in queries.
SQL-with-measures has the power, conciseness and reusability of multidimensional languages but retains SQL semantics. Measure invocations can be expanded in place to simple, clear SQL.
To define the evaluation semantics for measures, we introduce context-sensitive expressions (a way to evaluate multidimensional expressions that is consistent with existing SQL semantics), a concept called evaluation context, and several operations for setting and modifying the evaluation context.
A talk at SIGMOD, June 9–15, 2024, Santiago, Chile
Authors: Julian Hyde (Google) and John Fremlin (Google)
https://doi.org/10.1145/3626246.3653374
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2. ● Web Server
○ Apache - 2.x or higher
○ Nginx - 1.1 or higher
● Database
○ Mysql - 5.5.3 or higher
○ PostgreSQL - 9.1.2 or higher
○ SQLite - 3.4.2 or higher
● PHP - 5.5.9 or higher
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