A mini intro to web components, starting from what you (presumable) already know and slowly adopting new vanilla web components features. After that, is shows how to accomplish the same using Polymer 2.0.
Intended to be instructor led.
Belajar Android Studio CRUD Data MahasiswaAgus Haryanto
Belajar Android Studio yang berfokus pada operasi CRUD Insert, Select, Update dan Delete pada database SQLite Android dengan mengambil contoh data mahasiswa
Belajar Android Studio CRUD Data MahasiswaAgus Haryanto
Belajar Android Studio yang berfokus pada operasi CRUD Insert, Select, Update dan Delete pada database SQLite Android dengan mengambil contoh data mahasiswa
※다운로드하시면 더 선명한 자료를 보실 수 있습니다.
프런트엔드 코드는 사용자 환경과 밀접하게 연결되어 있고 복잡한 시각적 요소를 다루기 때문에 테스트를 자동화하기가 어렵습니다. 본 세션에서는 수년간 다양한 방식으로 테스트를 작성해 온 경험을 공유하며, 최신 테스트 도구를 사용해서 실용적으로 프런트엔드 코드를 테스트하는 방법을 설명합니다.
목차
1. 프런트엔드 테스트가 어려운 이유
2. 시각적 테스트 vs 기능적 테스트
3. Storybook을 사용한 시각적 테스트 자동화
4. 단위 테스트 vs 통합 테스트
5. Cypress를 사용한 컴포넌트 단위의 통합 테스트
대상
- 프런트엔드 개발자
- 프런트엔드 테스트에 관심 있는 분
■관련 동영상: https://youtu.be/q9d631Nl0_4
Une immense majorité de développeurs connaissent jQuery, mais pas vraiment JavaScript. Nous verrons comment faire en pur JS ce que vous avez l’habitude de faire avec jQuery et jQuery UI, en mettant l’accent sur le support par les navigateurs des fonctionnalités JS utilisées, et sur les polyfills disponibles.
Javascript and jQuery for mobile
This presentation has been developed in the context of the Mobile Applications Development course, DISIM, University of L'Aquila (Italy), Spring 2013.
http://www.ivanomalavolta.com
Introducción WebComponents y Visual StudioDavid Chavarri
Introducción al desarrollo orientado a WebComponents y Polymer, donde veremos como construir componentes y como integrarlos entre ellos, también veremos como afrontar el desarrollo de una aplicación Web y como integrarla con backEnd en nuestro caso Visual Studio.
Espero que os parezca interesante.
※다운로드하시면 더 선명한 자료를 보실 수 있습니다.
프런트엔드 코드는 사용자 환경과 밀접하게 연결되어 있고 복잡한 시각적 요소를 다루기 때문에 테스트를 자동화하기가 어렵습니다. 본 세션에서는 수년간 다양한 방식으로 테스트를 작성해 온 경험을 공유하며, 최신 테스트 도구를 사용해서 실용적으로 프런트엔드 코드를 테스트하는 방법을 설명합니다.
목차
1. 프런트엔드 테스트가 어려운 이유
2. 시각적 테스트 vs 기능적 테스트
3. Storybook을 사용한 시각적 테스트 자동화
4. 단위 테스트 vs 통합 테스트
5. Cypress를 사용한 컴포넌트 단위의 통합 테스트
대상
- 프런트엔드 개발자
- 프런트엔드 테스트에 관심 있는 분
■관련 동영상: https://youtu.be/q9d631Nl0_4
Une immense majorité de développeurs connaissent jQuery, mais pas vraiment JavaScript. Nous verrons comment faire en pur JS ce que vous avez l’habitude de faire avec jQuery et jQuery UI, en mettant l’accent sur le support par les navigateurs des fonctionnalités JS utilisées, et sur les polyfills disponibles.
Javascript and jQuery for mobile
This presentation has been developed in the context of the Mobile Applications Development course, DISIM, University of L'Aquila (Italy), Spring 2013.
http://www.ivanomalavolta.com
Introducción WebComponents y Visual StudioDavid Chavarri
Introducción al desarrollo orientado a WebComponents y Polymer, donde veremos como construir componentes y como integrarlos entre ellos, también veremos como afrontar el desarrollo de una aplicación Web y como integrarla con backEnd en nuestro caso Visual Studio.
Espero que os parezca interesante.
The improvements in size, features and price of hardware has ushered new opportunities in creating small, smart devices (aka internet-of-things) which can be integrated in homes and industries. In these places, the devices can help automate common tasks, as well as give information about the state of things, such as temperature of a machine, air quality etc.
Installing an app for one such devices might seem fine at first, but it doesn’t scale nicely to 100s of devices, or devices you seldom interact with, like in an industrial setting. Devices might even have different security restrictions, like being locked behind a physical key.
So how do we communicate with these devices? The web has always been known for its low fraction and easy onboarding. No need to install any software, just type in a URL and off you go. And it has always been very secure with its sandbox system, and companies can even have URLs be restricted to certain WiFi networks (intranet).
In the last couple of years, the web has taken a quantum leap in usability, with offline support, and many ways to make the experience very app-like. So the question is unavoidable, can the web be the platform to make smart devices succeed?
The web lives in a sandbox, and its security model has allowed people to trust it and for it to grow enormously over time, but the world is changing around us. There is a growing need to access new hardware capabilities such as sensors or just connect to devices around us.
The great news is that the web sandbox is growing with new capabilities and with new security models, allowing us to connect to devices via Bluetooth, USB or even talk NFC. There are now even ways to directly get magnetometer readings on Android devices.
In this talk we will look at this new landscape and how it enables the new wave of smart devices. We will also look at how easy it is to use some of these new APIs.
Come join me for a look at how the web can make your smart devices success
WebKit is everywhere, on desktops, mobiles, - and as an integrated part of the Qt platform, it is on Linux-based MeeGo as well.
n this session we will quickly introduce the WebKit project, and look at why it has become so popular on the mobile platform. We will look at some of the mobile adaptions normally done by the different WebKit ports and at the work we have been doing in Qt WebKit to make it more fit for mobile usage.
Some of the technologies we will touch, includes: frame flattening, tiling (including challenges), viewport meta information, touch events and fuzzy hit testing.
We hope the session will make people aware of the importance of the Qt WebKit project and its mobile efforts; create discussions and use-cases that we can use for integrating even better with, in particular, open source projects targeting mobile usage and the open source community in general.
2. Introduction
A mini intro to web components, starting from what you (presumable) already know and
slowly adopting new vanilla web components features. After that, is shows how to
accomplish the same using Polymer 2.0.
Intended to be instructor led.