The document announces gold and silver sponsors for an event and lists "Awesome Partners!". It asks what the hackathon theme is and encourages participants to begin hacking with the hashtag #4SQHackPH.
A brief update on the National Chlamydia Coalition by Susan Maloney, MHS, Managing Senior Fellow and Senior Program Officer, Partnership for Prevention
The document discusses different ways to talk about the future in English, including predictions based on beliefs or observations, promises and requests, planned actions, and actions that will be completed or in progress by a specific time in the future using phrases like "will be doing", "will have finished", "will be sleeping", and "will have slept". It provides examples of each type of future construction.
Business networking dining etiquette for int'l job candidatesMadison Morris
The document provides etiquette tips for business networking and dining. It discusses the benefits of familiarity with proper etiquette, including confidence, focus on conversation, fitting in, and managing first impressions. The document then covers etiquette basics for business meals, including arrival etiquette, seating, ordering, table manners during the meal, and etiquette topics like business cards, small talk, introductions and handshakes. The overall message is that etiquette is about making others feel at ease.
OMEX Combine Archives as example of Research Object in the wild - how converting it to RO Bundles using http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10439
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1. The document discusses different ways to talk about the future in English using future tenses.
2. There are several forms used including the future simple with "will", "be going to", the present continuous, and the present simple.
3. The future simple with "will" is used to express sudden decisions, intentions, promises, and predictions based on opinion. "Be going to" expresses intentions and predictions based on something that is already arranged or planned. The present continuous talks about future events that have been arranged, while the present simple discusses unchangeable future events.
The document discusses the four main future tenses in English - the simple future, future continuous, future perfect, and future perfect continuous tenses. It defines each tense, provides examples of their use, and explains their grammatical structures. The simple future tense is used to predict or plan future actions. The future continuous tense refers to actions that will be ongoing at a specific time. The future perfect tense indicates that an action will be completed by a specified time in the future. The future perfect continuous tense describes an action that will be ongoing continuously for a period of time.
We would like to impart with you these important points presented by Jesse Panganiban during his talk in the Batangas IT Students Conference 2013 last Feb. 9 at the Batangas Convention Center regarding good software engineering practices.
Teams will be given 9 hours to build a mobile application conforming to a provided theme and using the Foursquare API. Teams can use a mix of programming languages and tools. The app must be built during the competition time period and cannot reuse an existing app. Teams will have 3 minutes to demo their app and 2 minutes for Q&A. Apps will be judged on software quality, UX/UI, innovation, and pitch quality. Prizes will be awarded to the top 3 teams, including cash and software development credits and licenses.
A brief update on the National Chlamydia Coalition by Susan Maloney, MHS, Managing Senior Fellow and Senior Program Officer, Partnership for Prevention
The document discusses different ways to talk about the future in English, including predictions based on beliefs or observations, promises and requests, planned actions, and actions that will be completed or in progress by a specific time in the future using phrases like "will be doing", "will have finished", "will be sleeping", and "will have slept". It provides examples of each type of future construction.
Business networking dining etiquette for int'l job candidatesMadison Morris
The document provides etiquette tips for business networking and dining. It discusses the benefits of familiarity with proper etiquette, including confidence, focus on conversation, fitting in, and managing first impressions. The document then covers etiquette basics for business meals, including arrival etiquette, seating, ordering, table manners during the meal, and etiquette topics like business cards, small talk, introductions and handshakes. The overall message is that etiquette is about making others feel at ease.
OMEX Combine Archives as example of Research Object in the wild - how converting it to RO Bundles using http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10439
Source pptx:
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1. The document discusses different ways to talk about the future in English using future tenses.
2. There are several forms used including the future simple with "will", "be going to", the present continuous, and the present simple.
3. The future simple with "will" is used to express sudden decisions, intentions, promises, and predictions based on opinion. "Be going to" expresses intentions and predictions based on something that is already arranged or planned. The present continuous talks about future events that have been arranged, while the present simple discusses unchangeable future events.
The document discusses the four main future tenses in English - the simple future, future continuous, future perfect, and future perfect continuous tenses. It defines each tense, provides examples of their use, and explains their grammatical structures. The simple future tense is used to predict or plan future actions. The future continuous tense refers to actions that will be ongoing at a specific time. The future perfect tense indicates that an action will be completed by a specified time in the future. The future perfect continuous tense describes an action that will be ongoing continuously for a period of time.
We would like to impart with you these important points presented by Jesse Panganiban during his talk in the Batangas IT Students Conference 2013 last Feb. 9 at the Batangas Convention Center regarding good software engineering practices.
Teams will be given 9 hours to build a mobile application conforming to a provided theme and using the Foursquare API. Teams can use a mix of programming languages and tools. The app must be built during the competition time period and cannot reuse an existing app. Teams will have 3 minutes to demo their app and 2 minutes for Q&A. Apps will be judged on software quality, UX/UI, innovation, and pitch quality. Prizes will be awarded to the top 3 teams, including cash and software development credits and licenses.
The document discusses sponsorship levels for an event including gold and silver sponsors. It also mentions awesome partners and encourages developers, stating that they are the new rockstars.
This document discusses how GoRated.PH used the Foursquare API to populate their database with venues and places. They needed a way to quickly populate their database with limited resources. They tried using the Google Places and OpenStreetMap APIs but found Foursquare had more registered places, a more extensive and powerful API, and provided dynamic data from user check-ins that could help users discover the best places. They chose to use the Foursquare API because it met their needs and they could integrate it into their existing PHP codebase.
Nikko Bauista developed an app called Bukas Palad to help donation centers in the Philippines better manage donations and resources. He followed several steps to develop the app, including coming up with an idea based on personal experiences, establishing a brand, creating a minimum viable product, scheduling development in a realistic way, focusing on getting features completed, and planning for improvements in separate code branches. Taghuddle is a site that aggregates updates from different social networks.
The document discusses how to avoid products becoming messy over time. It suggests focusing on specifications, writing solid code, code reviews, testing, deploying frequently, and collecting relevant metrics. Key recommendations include specifying features thoroughly before building them, writing code that follows SOLID principles, testing without relying solely on manual QA, and deploying code multiple times a day when possible.
Peter Philips of Freelancer.com shares about Freelancer.com Engineering Culture. The WebGeek DevCup last August 25, 2012 was a huge success! Over 200 developers and attendees treaded the path towards the Meralco Multi-Purpose Hall, Meralco Compound in Ortigas Center for the WebGeek DevCup.
MongoDB is a document-oriented, horizontally scalable database. It uses dynamic schemas and stores data as JSON-like documents with optional schemas. MongoDB can be scaled out across multiple servers for high availability and large data volumes. Key features include replication, sharding, index types, atomic operations, embedded documents, and MapReduce.
Kristian Salvo is the Senior Business Manager for the Philippines of RIM, Talks about "The BlackBerry opportunity” – mobile opportunity for web developers
This document announces a hackathon in the Philippines with the theme of building an app to solve a Filipino problem. It lists potential target markets such as poor education, healthcare, and high crime, as well as issues like floods, traffic, and technology. The hackathon encourages participants to build solutions for these types of problems over a short period of time and share their team name and projects on social media using the event hashtag.
The document outlines the rules for the WebGeek DevCup hackathon taking place on August 25th at the Meralco Compound. Participants will be given 6 hours to develop a web app on a theme provided the day of the event using any programming languages or tools. The apps will be judged based on software quality, user experience, innovation, and the pitch. Prizes will be awarded to the top teams.
The document discusses sponsorship levels for an event including gold and silver sponsors. It also mentions awesome partners and encourages developers, stating that they are the new rockstars.
This document discusses how GoRated.PH used the Foursquare API to populate their database with venues and places. They needed a way to quickly populate their database with limited resources. They tried using the Google Places and OpenStreetMap APIs but found Foursquare had more registered places, a more extensive and powerful API, and provided dynamic data from user check-ins that could help users discover the best places. They chose to use the Foursquare API because it met their needs and they could integrate it into their existing PHP codebase.
Nikko Bauista developed an app called Bukas Palad to help donation centers in the Philippines better manage donations and resources. He followed several steps to develop the app, including coming up with an idea based on personal experiences, establishing a brand, creating a minimum viable product, scheduling development in a realistic way, focusing on getting features completed, and planning for improvements in separate code branches. Taghuddle is a site that aggregates updates from different social networks.
The document discusses how to avoid products becoming messy over time. It suggests focusing on specifications, writing solid code, code reviews, testing, deploying frequently, and collecting relevant metrics. Key recommendations include specifying features thoroughly before building them, writing code that follows SOLID principles, testing without relying solely on manual QA, and deploying code multiple times a day when possible.
Peter Philips of Freelancer.com shares about Freelancer.com Engineering Culture. The WebGeek DevCup last August 25, 2012 was a huge success! Over 200 developers and attendees treaded the path towards the Meralco Multi-Purpose Hall, Meralco Compound in Ortigas Center for the WebGeek DevCup.
MongoDB is a document-oriented, horizontally scalable database. It uses dynamic schemas and stores data as JSON-like documents with optional schemas. MongoDB can be scaled out across multiple servers for high availability and large data volumes. Key features include replication, sharding, index types, atomic operations, embedded documents, and MapReduce.
Kristian Salvo is the Senior Business Manager for the Philippines of RIM, Talks about "The BlackBerry opportunity” – mobile opportunity for web developers
This document announces a hackathon in the Philippines with the theme of building an app to solve a Filipino problem. It lists potential target markets such as poor education, healthcare, and high crime, as well as issues like floods, traffic, and technology. The hackathon encourages participants to build solutions for these types of problems over a short period of time and share their team name and projects on social media using the event hashtag.
The document outlines the rules for the WebGeek DevCup hackathon taking place on August 25th at the Meralco Compound. Participants will be given 6 hours to develop a web app on a theme provided the day of the event using any programming languages or tools. The apps will be judged based on software quality, user experience, innovation, and the pitch. Prizes will be awarded to the top teams.