This document discusses open source software and its importance for students. It covers key topics like what open source means, important open source components and organizations, how open source can help with development, documentation, and distributions for students. It also provides tips for getting involved with open source like communicating, trying innovations, and participating.
The document discusses open source technologies and business models. It provides an overview of popular open source components like Linux, Java, and MySQL. It also lists some of the biggest players in open source like IBM, Red Hat, and individual developers. Finally, it encourages participants to get involved in open source to improve and diversify their skills.
This document provides an overview of JavaFX animations. It discusses the field of animations, open source options like Blender and GIMP, and key features of JavaFX animations including extensive animation support through timelines and transitions. It provides examples of data binding and includes a short demo of animations in JavaFX.
The document discusses JavaFX and its animation capabilities. It provides an overview of fields of animation and open source options like Flash, Blender, and GIMP. It then focuses on JavaFX, highlighting its ability to run on browsers, mobile and desktop, its extensive animation support through timelines and transitions, and its bind operators. It provides examples of data binding and concludes with a brief demo and new features in JavaFX 1.2 around persistence, web services, and support.
This document discusses technology trends and provides an insight into the past, present, and future of tech. Communication has changed over time and there are now more creative ways to solve problems. Additionally, we are living in exponential times and have entered a "WE" economy where platforms, production, and people will be important to focus on. The document encourages focusing efforts on one's circle of influence and action while being concerned but not overconcerned with other areas.
The document provides an overview of key elements in writing feature stories, including structure, leads, body content, tone, and examples. It notes that features do not follow the inverted pyramid structure, and may take chronological, logical or narrative patterns. They use many direct quotations to tell a single focused story in an informal tone. Samples demonstrate how features capture human interest through quotations and reflection on the past and future.
Discipline is essential for Christian leaders and involves self-control. It means having vision and keeping priorities balanced. There are two pains - the pain of discipline and the pain of regret. Discipline requires focusing on what matters and rising above discomfort for the sake of long-term goals. Character is formed through discipline, which lies at the heart of being a leader. Strict training and self-control are needed to achieve one's purpose and not be aimless or ineffective. Personal discipline allows us to stay committed to our values and calling.
This document discusses open source software and its importance for students. It covers key topics like what open source means, important open source components and organizations, how open source can help with development, documentation, and distributions for students. It also provides tips for getting involved with open source like communicating, trying innovations, and participating.
The document discusses open source technologies and business models. It provides an overview of popular open source components like Linux, Java, and MySQL. It also lists some of the biggest players in open source like IBM, Red Hat, and individual developers. Finally, it encourages participants to get involved in open source to improve and diversify their skills.
This document provides an overview of JavaFX animations. It discusses the field of animations, open source options like Blender and GIMP, and key features of JavaFX animations including extensive animation support through timelines and transitions. It provides examples of data binding and includes a short demo of animations in JavaFX.
The document discusses JavaFX and its animation capabilities. It provides an overview of fields of animation and open source options like Flash, Blender, and GIMP. It then focuses on JavaFX, highlighting its ability to run on browsers, mobile and desktop, its extensive animation support through timelines and transitions, and its bind operators. It provides examples of data binding and concludes with a brief demo and new features in JavaFX 1.2 around persistence, web services, and support.
This document discusses technology trends and provides an insight into the past, present, and future of tech. Communication has changed over time and there are now more creative ways to solve problems. Additionally, we are living in exponential times and have entered a "WE" economy where platforms, production, and people will be important to focus on. The document encourages focusing efforts on one's circle of influence and action while being concerned but not overconcerned with other areas.
The document provides an overview of key elements in writing feature stories, including structure, leads, body content, tone, and examples. It notes that features do not follow the inverted pyramid structure, and may take chronological, logical or narrative patterns. They use many direct quotations to tell a single focused story in an informal tone. Samples demonstrate how features capture human interest through quotations and reflection on the past and future.
Discipline is essential for Christian leaders and involves self-control. It means having vision and keeping priorities balanced. There are two pains - the pain of discipline and the pain of regret. Discipline requires focusing on what matters and rising above discomfort for the sake of long-term goals. Character is formed through discipline, which lies at the heart of being a leader. Strict training and self-control are needed to achieve one's purpose and not be aimless or ineffective. Personal discipline allows us to stay committed to our values and calling.