Van klimhal naar Big Wall: Bergsportdag 2024Rob Gietema
The document details Rob Gietema's progression from traditional multi-pitch climbing to big wall climbing over 8 years, including his first experiences climbing cracks and aid climbing, a big wall course, and trips to locations like Yosemite to climb routes like Washington Column and El Capitan. It describes his preparations for future big wall climbs, including a solo trip to Yosemite where he summited El Capitan via the Nose route over multiple days of climbing and bivying on the wall.
Nick is a nearly headless CMS written in Node.js. Starting out as proof of concept it is now on par with the Plone REST API and works flawlessly with the Volto front-end. This talk will show you how you can create a site using Nick.
Nick is a headless CMS built with Node.js that is compatible with Plone's REST API (Volto). It aims to address some issues with Plone like legacy code, complex deployment, and maintenance burden. Nick uses a Postgres database with Knex.js and Objection.js for modeling content types and behaviors. Content is managed through a REST API and initial content, types, and profiles are seeded through migration scripts.
This document outlines Rob Gietema's journey from climbing traditional multi-pitch routes in Europe to taking on big wall climbs in Yosemite. It details his training process over 5 years, which included improving his crack climbing, aid climbing, and safety skills. It then describes his first big wall ascent of Washington Column in Yosemite, including preparing for the multi-day climb and making steady progress up the pitches. His second big wall experience involved completing the final sections of El Capitan, summiting after several challenging pitches.
Do you want to create your own Plone site using Volto?
This talk will guide you through the whole process. From generating the boilerplate with create-volto-app to theming and creating your own views.
How do you extend a Volto instance? How to use Create-Volto-App for create a basic boilerplate package, how to override components, reuse reducers and actions and create a new ones. How to integrate third party components. Demos and walkthroughs. The Pastanaga SVG icon system. How to add new icons.
This document discusses Volto, a new frontend framework for Plone built with React, Redux, and React-Router. Volto renders content from Plone via the plone.restapi and provides a modern web development experience for frontend developers. It solves problems with Plone's complexity for frontend work and allows reuse of popular JavaScript libraries rather than maintaining custom code. The presentation demonstrates Volto and outlines future plans to add additional features like add-ons, control panels, and content editors to Volto. It encourages participation in upcoming Volto sprints.
Van klimhal naar Big Wall: Bergsportdag 2024Rob Gietema
The document details Rob Gietema's progression from traditional multi-pitch climbing to big wall climbing over 8 years, including his first experiences climbing cracks and aid climbing, a big wall course, and trips to locations like Yosemite to climb routes like Washington Column and El Capitan. It describes his preparations for future big wall climbs, including a solo trip to Yosemite where he summited El Capitan via the Nose route over multiple days of climbing and bivying on the wall.
Nick is a nearly headless CMS written in Node.js. Starting out as proof of concept it is now on par with the Plone REST API and works flawlessly with the Volto front-end. This talk will show you how you can create a site using Nick.
Nick is a headless CMS built with Node.js that is compatible with Plone's REST API (Volto). It aims to address some issues with Plone like legacy code, complex deployment, and maintenance burden. Nick uses a Postgres database with Knex.js and Objection.js for modeling content types and behaviors. Content is managed through a REST API and initial content, types, and profiles are seeded through migration scripts.
This document outlines Rob Gietema's journey from climbing traditional multi-pitch routes in Europe to taking on big wall climbs in Yosemite. It details his training process over 5 years, which included improving his crack climbing, aid climbing, and safety skills. It then describes his first big wall ascent of Washington Column in Yosemite, including preparing for the multi-day climb and making steady progress up the pitches. His second big wall experience involved completing the final sections of El Capitan, summiting after several challenging pitches.
Do you want to create your own Plone site using Volto?
This talk will guide you through the whole process. From generating the boilerplate with create-volto-app to theming and creating your own views.
How do you extend a Volto instance? How to use Create-Volto-App for create a basic boilerplate package, how to override components, reuse reducers and actions and create a new ones. How to integrate third party components. Demos and walkthroughs. The Pastanaga SVG icon system. How to add new icons.
This document discusses Volto, a new frontend framework for Plone built with React, Redux, and React-Router. Volto renders content from Plone via the plone.restapi and provides a modern web development experience for frontend developers. It solves problems with Plone's complexity for frontend work and allows reuse of popular JavaScript libraries rather than maintaining custom code. The presentation demonstrates Volto and outlines future plans to add additional features like add-ons, control panels, and content editors to Volto. It encourages participation in upcoming Volto sprints.
Web and mobile development have always been separate worlds. Sure there have been tools like PhoneGap but it never matched the performance of native apps. React Native is here to change all that by using React to render native components for both iOS and Android. This talk will give an introduction to React Native through the eyes of a web developer.
Web and mobile development have always been separate worlds. Sure there have been tools like PhoneGap but it never matched the performance of native apps. React Native is here to change all that by using React to render native components for both iOS and Android. This talk will give an introduction to React Native though the eyes of a web developer.
React Router is the most widely used router for React, in use by almost half of all React projects. This talk is about using React Router in your project. It will start with the basics and will go through all features React Router has to offer in the current version and the upcoming 1.0 release. I will also go through some common problems including data fetching and authentication.
The document announces a party on Friday and provides details on the location, facilities, and list of people invited to join and be there. It also mentions some Plone projects and tools like plone.app.multilingual, Dexterity Content Types, Strategic Sprint, Collections, plone.app.event, z3c.form, and Chameleon.
Started in 2008 and described in the Deco UI Proposal by Martin Aspeli, Geir Baekholt, Laurence Rowe and Alexander Limi, Deco is the new page layout and rendering paradigm for Plone. This talk will be about the progress we have made so far, showing a prototype of the layout and content editing in Plone 5.
Started in 2008 and described in the Deco UI Proposal by Martin Aspeli, Geir Baekholt, Laurence Rowe and Alexander Limi, Deco is the new page layout and rendering paradigm for Plone. This talk will be about the progress we have made so far, showing a prototype of the layout and content editing in Plone 5.
Deco UI: Nederlandse Plone Gebruikesdag 2010Rob Gietema
Started in 2008 and described in the Deco UI Proposal by Martin Aspeli, Geir Baekholt, Laurence Rowe and Alexander Limi, Deco is the new page layout and rendering paradigm for Plone. This talk will be about the progress we have made so far, showing a prototype of the layout and content editing in Plone 5.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help alleviate symptoms of mental illness and boost overall mental well-being.
Started in 2008 and described in the Deco UI Proposal by Martin Aspeli, Geir Baekholt, Laurence Rowe and Alexander Limi, Deco is the new page layout and rendering paradigm for Plone. This talk will be about the progress we have made so far, showing a prototype of the layout and content editing in Plone 5.
Everything you need to know about the new default visual editor for Plone 4, TinyMCE. All the new features for end users are covered as well as all the customization options for integrators.
NewStarted in 2008 and described in the Deco UI Proposal by Martin Aspeli, Geir Baekholt, Laurence Rowe and Alexander Limi, Deco is the new page layout and rendering paradigm for Plone. This talk is about the progress we have made so far, showing a prototype of the layout and content editing part. Integration with the current Plone UI, Dexterity Content Types and the new rendering process called Blocks is also covered.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help enhance one's emotional well-being and mental clarity.
Web and mobile development have always been separate worlds. Sure there have been tools like PhoneGap but it never matched the performance of native apps. React Native is here to change all that by using React to render native components for both iOS and Android. This talk will give an introduction to React Native through the eyes of a web developer.
Web and mobile development have always been separate worlds. Sure there have been tools like PhoneGap but it never matched the performance of native apps. React Native is here to change all that by using React to render native components for both iOS and Android. This talk will give an introduction to React Native though the eyes of a web developer.
React Router is the most widely used router for React, in use by almost half of all React projects. This talk is about using React Router in your project. It will start with the basics and will go through all features React Router has to offer in the current version and the upcoming 1.0 release. I will also go through some common problems including data fetching and authentication.
The document announces a party on Friday and provides details on the location, facilities, and list of people invited to join and be there. It also mentions some Plone projects and tools like plone.app.multilingual, Dexterity Content Types, Strategic Sprint, Collections, plone.app.event, z3c.form, and Chameleon.
Started in 2008 and described in the Deco UI Proposal by Martin Aspeli, Geir Baekholt, Laurence Rowe and Alexander Limi, Deco is the new page layout and rendering paradigm for Plone. This talk will be about the progress we have made so far, showing a prototype of the layout and content editing in Plone 5.
Started in 2008 and described in the Deco UI Proposal by Martin Aspeli, Geir Baekholt, Laurence Rowe and Alexander Limi, Deco is the new page layout and rendering paradigm for Plone. This talk will be about the progress we have made so far, showing a prototype of the layout and content editing in Plone 5.
Deco UI: Nederlandse Plone Gebruikesdag 2010Rob Gietema
Started in 2008 and described in the Deco UI Proposal by Martin Aspeli, Geir Baekholt, Laurence Rowe and Alexander Limi, Deco is the new page layout and rendering paradigm for Plone. This talk will be about the progress we have made so far, showing a prototype of the layout and content editing in Plone 5.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help alleviate symptoms of mental illness and boost overall mental well-being.
Started in 2008 and described in the Deco UI Proposal by Martin Aspeli, Geir Baekholt, Laurence Rowe and Alexander Limi, Deco is the new page layout and rendering paradigm for Plone. This talk will be about the progress we have made so far, showing a prototype of the layout and content editing in Plone 5.
Everything you need to know about the new default visual editor for Plone 4, TinyMCE. All the new features for end users are covered as well as all the customization options for integrators.
NewStarted in 2008 and described in the Deco UI Proposal by Martin Aspeli, Geir Baekholt, Laurence Rowe and Alexander Limi, Deco is the new page layout and rendering paradigm for Plone. This talk is about the progress we have made so far, showing a prototype of the layout and content editing part. Integration with the current Plone UI, Dexterity Content Types and the new rendering process called Blocks is also covered.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help enhance one's emotional well-being and mental clarity.
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