I presented this session at Chicago Coder Conference 2017. It show key concepts in getting started running Windows 10 IoT core on the Raspberry Pi 2 and how to build an app on top of Windows 10 IoT Core.
Mirco Vanini is a developer consultant focused on mobile / embedded / micro device solutions using .NET Compact Framework, .NET Micro Framework, MSVS C++ and other natives SDK with more than 25 years application development experience. Since 1990 I have developed applications using the various technologies on the market (C/C++/MFC/ATL/COM). From 2000 I have started to develop with the Microsoft .NET for the mobile and desktop environments. With mobile development he always uses both managed and native code to get maximum performance from the various devices.
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I used this deck to guide through the participants for hands-on labs (HOL) of Raspberry Pi 2 and Windows 10 IoT Core, during Bandung IoT Developer Day episode 2 on Feb 6, 2016. The deck also contains some updates on Windows 10 IoT Core from my previous similar talks. So make sure to get it :)
An overview of Windows 10 and Raspberry Pi 2, including links to installing Windows 10 IoT core edition on Raspberry Pi 2 and setting up the Blinky application to control on LED light.
Raspberry Pi 2 + Windows 10 IoT Core + Node.jsAndri Yadi
I presented it during my talk in Bandung IoT Developer Day, Ep. 1 "Developing for IoT with Web Technologies". I talked about how we can develop app for Raspberry Pi with Windows 10 IoT Core, using Node.js.
Demo code: https://github.com/andriyadi/Win10IoT-AzureIotHub-SmartLamp/
This document outlines an agenda for a mobile camp discussing Windows 10 on Raspberry Pi 2 devices. The agenda includes discussions of the Windows Universal App Platform, Windows 10 IoT Core setup, building a first universal app, connecting devices via GPIO, SPI, I2C, and demos of apps blinking LEDs and tracking sensor data. Resources for Windows 10 tools, SDKs, emulators, and samples for IoT development are also provided.
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I presented this session at Chicago Coder Conference 2017. It show key concepts in getting started running Windows 10 IoT core on the Raspberry Pi 2 and how to build an app on top of Windows 10 IoT Core.
Mirco Vanini is a developer consultant focused on mobile / embedded / micro device solutions using .NET Compact Framework, .NET Micro Framework, MSVS C++ and other natives SDK with more than 25 years application development experience. Since 1990 I have developed applications using the various technologies on the market (C/C++/MFC/ATL/COM). From 2000 I have started to develop with the Microsoft .NET for the mobile and desktop environments. With mobile development he always uses both managed and native code to get maximum performance from the various devices.
Hands-on Labs: Raspberry Pi 2 + Windows 10 IoT CoreAndri Yadi
I used this deck to guide through the participants for hands-on labs (HOL) of Raspberry Pi 2 and Windows 10 IoT Core, during Bandung IoT Developer Day episode 2 on Feb 6, 2016. The deck also contains some updates on Windows 10 IoT Core from my previous similar talks. So make sure to get it :)
An overview of Windows 10 and Raspberry Pi 2, including links to installing Windows 10 IoT core edition on Raspberry Pi 2 and setting up the Blinky application to control on LED light.
Raspberry Pi 2 + Windows 10 IoT Core + Node.jsAndri Yadi
I presented it during my talk in Bandung IoT Developer Day, Ep. 1 "Developing for IoT with Web Technologies". I talked about how we can develop app for Raspberry Pi with Windows 10 IoT Core, using Node.js.
Demo code: https://github.com/andriyadi/Win10IoT-AzureIotHub-SmartLamp/
This document outlines an agenda for a mobile camp discussing Windows 10 on Raspberry Pi 2 devices. The agenda includes discussions of the Windows Universal App Platform, Windows 10 IoT Core setup, building a first universal app, connecting devices via GPIO, SPI, I2C, and demos of apps blinking LEDs and tracking sensor data. Resources for Windows 10 tools, SDKs, emulators, and samples for IoT development are also provided.
Windows 10 IoT Core on Raspberry Pi 2 Usine IOAlex Danvy
This document discusses using Windows 10 on the Raspberry Pi 2. It describes the Raspberry Pi 2 specifications including its processor, memory, storage and operating systems it supports. It also mentions the Microsoft IoT Pack for Raspberry Pi 2 and demonstrates running HoloLens on the Raspberry Pi 2.
Join us on location as Rich Harrington walks through the necessary steps to ensure that you run a successful Facebook Live event and avoid technical hiccups. You’ll learn how to produce and direct live events on Facebook. You’ll know all the benefits of Facebook Live, as well as how to schedule and promote a Facebook Live event. You’ll see technical workflows from minimal gear to multi-camera setups.
The many different ways to go live
Scheduling your Facebook Live event
Boosting an event with sponsored posts
Using Facebook Live from a phone or tablet
Using Facebook Live with a web browser and computer
Using multiple cameras with Facebook Live
Strategies for after the event
Web Analytics: Data driven marketing decisionsRob Bertholf
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An evening presentation made to the Salisbury FSB on May 12th covering a variety of web marketing opportunities including Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and YouTube whilst touching on location based opportunities such as Google Places, FourSquare etc
This document appears to be a presentation about various aspects of web marketing. It discusses topics like search engine optimization, email marketing, social networks like Facebook and LinkedIn, viral marketing techniques using videos and apps, blogging, using Twitter for business, and location-based marketing through services like Foursquare. For each topic, it provides brief explanations and examples to illustrate how businesses can utilize different web marketing strategies and tactics. The overall message is that an integrated approach using multiple online channels is important for businesses to stay relevant and connect with customers in today's digital world.
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Evan Lin presents on using Golang to build smart instant messaging bots. The key points covered include:
1. What instant messaging bots are and how they work using a webhook to an HTTPS server.
2. Why Golang is a good choice for building bots, highlighting its speed, concurrency, and tooling.
3. Steps to build bots for Line and Facebook Messenger, deploying examples to Heroku for easy hosting.
4. Using natural language processing with LUIS to build smarter bots that can understand intent and entities.
5. The future of bots interacting directly without APIs and their potential uses for customer service and businesses.
The document introduces ChatGPT, an AI chatbot created by OpenAI, and provides instructions for getting started using it through a web browser by signing in with a Microsoft or Google account. It also describes some of ChatGPT's capabilities like answering questions and limitations, as well as resources for learning more about developing with OpenAI and ChatGPT through their GitHub repositories and other online materials.
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The document discusses building real-time applications with Symfony2. It begins by introducing the speaker and their company Locastic. It then defines what a real-time application is and provides examples of common use cases. The document goes on to explain various technologies that can be used to build real-time functionality, such as polling, long polling, server-sent events, websockets, and streaming. It also discusses different communication patterns and factors to consider when choosing a technology. Finally, it provides an example of a real-time dashboard that was built with Symfony2, AngularJS, and RabbitMQ and describes hosted solutions like Pusher that can be used.
A presentation delivered during the "Wiltshire - Open for Business" event on May 11th offering business opportunities, networking, information and advice
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AtlasCamp 2014: Hipchat Add-ons for the Atlassian MarketplaceAtlassian
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Podcasting involves creating recorded audio files that can be downloaded and listened to on mobile devices like iPods. It is an alternative to traditional radio or television that allows users to access content on their own schedule without commercials. Creating a podcast requires only a few basic tools - a computer, free audio software, a microphone, and a hosting site like Podbean to publish the files. Podcasting has grown tremendously in popularity since 2007 and represents a new technological innovation that can transform teaching methods by influencing teaching pedagogy away from traditional lecture-based approaches.
This document outlines the agenda and rules for a hackathon event aimed at creating applications to help people live pain-free lives. It introduces the goals of the event which are to build an application in a team, learn new skills, and have fun. The schedule includes an introductory presentation, time for teams to work on their ideas, and a final presentation session where winners will be announced. Guidelines specify that entries must be created during the event by teams with both student and volunteer participants.
This document discusses webcasting to provide transparency during elections in India. It recommends webcasting live from polling stations to monitor for issues like booth capturing. It describes how to set up webcasting using social media sites, CCTV, or messaging apps. Options discussed include using laptops, desktops, or mobile phones with webcams and an internet connection. The document provides a comparison of tools and methods and addresses potential issues like low bandwidth. It includes a flowchart and demonstration of using the website Ustream.tv for webcasting from polling stations.
Join us on location as Rich Harrington walks through the necessary steps to ensure that you run a successful Facebook Live event and avoid technical hiccups. You’ll learn how to produce and direct live events on Facebook. You’ll know all the benefits of Facebook Live, as well as how to schedule and promote a Facebook Live event. You’ll see technical workflows from minimal gear to multi-camera setups.
The many different ways to go live
Scheduling your Facebook Live event
Boosting an event with sponsored posts
Using Facebook Live from a phone or tablet
Using Facebook Live with a web browser and computer
Using multiple cameras with Facebook Live
Strategies for after the event
Web Analytics: Data driven marketing decisionsRob Bertholf
Learn how you can optimize your marketing efforts and create a better visitor experience through data driven decision-making. The old adage 20% of your marketing spend is working but you are not sure which 20% is no longer valid. Leverage analytics for smarter marketing. This tutorial walks through web analytics, setting up & configuring Google Analytics, understanding of terms and protips for better performance.
An evening presentation made to the Salisbury FSB on May 12th covering a variety of web marketing opportunities including Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and YouTube whilst touching on location based opportunities such as Google Places, FourSquare etc
This document appears to be a presentation about various aspects of web marketing. It discusses topics like search engine optimization, email marketing, social networks like Facebook and LinkedIn, viral marketing techniques using videos and apps, blogging, using Twitter for business, and location-based marketing through services like Foursquare. For each topic, it provides brief explanations and examples to illustrate how businesses can utilize different web marketing strategies and tactics. The overall message is that an integrated approach using multiple online channels is important for businesses to stay relevant and connect with customers in today's digital world.
Modern Web 2016: Using Golang to build a smart IM Bot Evan Lin
Evan Lin presents on using Golang to build smart instant messaging bots. The key points covered include:
1. What instant messaging bots are and how they work using a webhook to an HTTPS server.
2. Why Golang is a good choice for building bots, highlighting its speed, concurrency, and tooling.
3. Steps to build bots for Line and Facebook Messenger, deploying examples to Heroku for easy hosting.
4. Using natural language processing with LUIS to build smarter bots that can understand intent and entities.
5. The future of bots interacting directly without APIs and their potential uses for customer service and businesses.
The document introduces ChatGPT, an AI chatbot created by OpenAI, and provides instructions for getting started using it through a web browser by signing in with a Microsoft or Google account. It also describes some of ChatGPT's capabilities like answering questions and limitations, as well as resources for learning more about developing with OpenAI and ChatGPT through their GitHub repositories and other online materials.
Webcasting - Teleconferencing - Live Streaming 101Scott Stedronsky
http://www.stagerightinc.com/continuing_education/webcasting-101/ We produced an event for meeting planners, production managers and event producers about webcasting, teleconferencing or live streaming. It is everything you need to know about the basics of webcasting.
The document discusses building real-time applications with Symfony2. It begins by introducing the speaker and their company Locastic. It then defines what a real-time application is and provides examples of common use cases. The document goes on to explain various technologies that can be used to build real-time functionality, such as polling, long polling, server-sent events, websockets, and streaming. It also discusses different communication patterns and factors to consider when choosing a technology. Finally, it provides an example of a real-time dashboard that was built with Symfony2, AngularJS, and RabbitMQ and describes hosted solutions like Pusher that can be used.
A presentation delivered during the "Wiltshire - Open for Business" event on May 11th offering business opportunities, networking, information and advice
The document discusses using Google Analytics experiments to test conversion rate optimization (CRO) changes. It provides information about the speaker's background and experience with digital marketing and CRO. It then outlines steps to set up a sample A/B test experiment in Google Analytics to compare variants of a landing page design. Results from running advertising campaigns and the experiment are also presented.
AtlasCamp 2014: Hipchat Add-ons for the Atlassian MarketplaceAtlassian
HipChat is a brand new opportunity for the Atlassian ecosystem. Learn how to create add-ons for HipChat and share them on the Atlassian Marketplace. This talk will introduce HipChat.com and HipChat Server, then use the HipChat API v2 and Atlassian Connect to build a new add-on and list on the Atlassian Marketplace. A reference add-on will be shared including source code.
This document outlines the schedule and activities for a hackathon event aimed at creating applications to help people live pain-free lives. The day will include introductory activities, presentations, dividing into teams to work on app ideas, and presentations of the completed projects for judging prizes. Participants are encouraged to use micro:bits or WordPress to build apps monitoring health metrics, booking osteopath appointments, or notifying doctors. The goals are for participants to learn, have fun, and build apps to help reduce pain.
This presentation was made to participants at the recent Comview 2012 annual conference (Victorian Commercial Teachers Association). It illustrates some of my favourite web2.0 tools to use in the accounting classroom, how they can be used and shares some classroom uses.
Podcasting involves creating recorded audio files that can be downloaded and listened to on mobile devices like iPods. It is an alternative to traditional radio or television that allows users to access content on their own schedule without commercials. Creating a podcast requires only a few basic tools - a computer, free audio software, a microphone, and a hosting site like Podbean to publish the files. Podcasting has grown tremendously in popularity since 2007 and represents a new technological innovation that can transform teaching methods by influencing teaching pedagogy away from traditional lecture-based approaches.
This document outlines the agenda and rules for a hackathon event aimed at creating applications to help people live pain-free lives. It introduces the goals of the event which are to build an application in a team, learn new skills, and have fun. The schedule includes an introductory presentation, time for teams to work on their ideas, and a final presentation session where winners will be announced. Guidelines specify that entries must be created during the event by teams with both student and volunteer participants.
This document discusses webcasting to provide transparency during elections in India. It recommends webcasting live from polling stations to monitor for issues like booth capturing. It describes how to set up webcasting using social media sites, CCTV, or messaging apps. Options discussed include using laptops, desktops, or mobile phones with webcams and an internet connection. The document provides a comparison of tools and methods and addresses potential issues like low bandwidth. It includes a flowchart and demonstration of using the website Ustream.tv for webcasting from polling stations.
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This document discusses managing Microsoft 365 deployments, specifically OneDrive sync, at a large research institute. It provides an overview of OneDrive sync functionality and licensing, how to configure known folder move to sync desktop, documents, and pictures folders to OneDrive, and considerations for deployment, troubleshooting, user adoption, and training. Recommendations are given for supporting OneDrive usage across web, mobile, and desktop and ensuring help desk staff and users understand how to use OneDrive features.
Feghoot is the word of the day, which is defined as a humorous short story ending in a pun. The document provides this definition and states it is according to Wikipedia, but does not include an example feghoot story.
To become a better presenter, one should practice their presentation, organize their content in threes, and be clear on their purpose. They should also choose their words carefully, use body language and vocal variety, know their material well, support their presentation with visuals, persuade their audience, and inspire them.
Discover some of the new features in Office 365 that can help you be more productive, write better, craft better presentations, or more easily schedule meetings.
This meeting will be recorded and requires consent to participate. The agenda includes introductions from participants regarding their Office 365 journey, news and events, a discussion on social analytics in Yammer, and an open discussion period. Presenters will provide information on the retirement of SharePoint 2010 workflows made with SharePoint Designer 2013, Microsoft Ignite 2020 announcements, and upcoming Microsoft user groups and events.
This document provides announcements and updates about Office 365 features and services. It notes that SharePoint 2010 workflows built with SharePoint Designer will be retired on November 1, 2020. It also mentions new AI Builder support for receipt scanning coming in October 2020 and that the SharePoint Fest conference in Chicago in December 2020 has been moved to July 2021 due to the pandemic.
The slides from the April 2, 2020 Office 365 Adoption Users group (Chicagoland Chapter) meeting. Expanded coverage of upcoming news and events in the Office 365 space.
This document provides an overview of Office 365 presented by Michael Blumenthal at an event on February 29, 2020. It discusses key aspects of Office 365 including the different subscription plans, tools for personal and team productivity, and the importance of governance for adoption and managing an Office 365 tenant. It also provides information on upcoming community events for learning more about Office 365.
Michael Blumenthal discusses deploying the OneDrive sync client to 60,000 users. It requires a team effort across various roles like project management, change management, desktop management, and more. Key aspects of deployment include configuring the first run experience, known folder move functionality, update channels, and overcoming challenges such as regulatory approvals, firewall issues, and existing configurations. Success requires completing the first run experience and setting up known folder move properly. Reporting functionality is limited but growing. Resources for support include the Sync Up podcast and Microsoft documentation.
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The document discusses an upcoming Microsoft 365 meeting that will include an intro, discussions on where attendees are in their O365 journey, Microsoft news and upcoming events, and a raffle. Key events and news include updates to Microsoft Search in Bing through Office 365 ProPlus, upcoming changes to the Yammer All Company Feed and Groups being renamed Communities, and SharePoint moving people to the latest collaboration features.
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Discover how MongoDB Atlas and vector search technology can revolutionize your application's search capabilities. This comprehensive presentation covers:
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* Step-by-step implementation guide
* Live demos with code snippets
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Perfect for developers, AI enthusiasts, and tech leaders. Learn how to leverage MongoDB Atlas to deliver highly relevant, context-aware search results, transforming your data retrieval process. Stay ahead in tech innovation and maximize the potential of your applications.
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Sidekick Solutions uses Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apricot) and automation solutions to integrate data for business workflows.
We believe integration and automation are essential to user experience and the promise of efficient work through technology. Automation is the critical ingredient to realizing that full vision. We develop integration products and services for Bonterra Case Management software to support the deployment of automations for a variety of use cases.
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Are you ready to revolutionize how you handle data? Join us for a webinar where we’ll bring you up to speed with the latest advancements in Generative AI technology and discover how leveraging FME with tools from giants like Google Gemini, Amazon, and Microsoft OpenAI can supercharge your workflow efficiency.
During the hour, we’ll take you through:
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Custom AI Models: Discover how to leverage FME to build personalized AI models using your data. Whether it’s populating a model with local data for added security or integrating public AI tools, find out how FME facilitates a versatile and secure approach to AI.
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Overview
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Key Topics Covered
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