1) The document discusses the gap between theory taught in textbooks and real-world practice.
2) It notes the difference between a "closed world" of textbooks and an "open world" of practical application, and argues one must be prepared to face the open world.
3) The document suggests principles and practices can help bridge the gap, and that maturity involves moving from principles to adapting them based on experience.
The document discusses Tomoharu Nagasawa's presentation on developing engineering skills that will still be relevant in 10 years. It emphasizes continuous feedback and Visual Studio "11" as keys to an enduring development environment. Nagasawa is an evangelist at Microsoft who focuses on agility, communities, and tools.
This document contains several links to resources about metrics-driven engineering, growth forecasting, log analysis, and presentations. It also includes examples of commands for provisioning and testing a database server, and APIs for retrieving node information. Overall, the document shares various references and code snippets related to operations, monitoring, and infrastructure automation.
The document discusses Android 4.0 and design. It covers UI changes in Android 4.0 including a unified look across screen sizes. It discusses new APIs, compatibility modes, and handling hardware menu buttons in Android 4.x. The document provides links to developer guides on these topics.
The document discusses App Inventor, a visual programming tool developed by MIT to allow users to build Android apps without coding. It notes that App Inventor was launched in 2011 as an open source project from Google Labs and is now maintained by MIT. The presentation provides an overview of App Inventor and its use in education and app development.
The document discusses expanding experiences through sharing and the possibility of flying in the sky. It is signed by Ichitani Toshihiro from Developer Summit 2012 representing Eiwa System Management Inc. and dated February 16, 2012.
The document discusses topics related to Android developer testing. It covers various testing tools and frameworks for Android like Robotium, Monkeyrunner, and SQLite Fixture Library. It also discusses testing techniques like using ActivityInstrumentationTestCase2, implementing fixtures to populate test databases, and setting up continuous integration of Android tests using Jenkins.
This document provides a summary of an individual's background and experiences including programming languages, conferences, and meetups. It includes the following information in 3 sentences:
The document identifies an individual named bleis-tift and lists their experiences with programming languages like F#, C#, Git, and Vim as well as their involvement with Meetup groups focused on test-driven development, source code management, and more. Various conferences and meetups are listed that they have attended related to programming topics such as .NET, Ruby, F#, JavaScript, functional programming, and more. Locations mentioned include Nagoya, Japan where several meetups on topics such as Perl, OCaml, Scala, and development practices were held.
The document is a program for the Developers Summit 2012 that took place on February 16, 2012. It lists the date and name of the event multiple times over several pages but provides no other details about the agenda, speakers, or topics that would be covered.
The document discusses effective user experience (UX) design for smartphones at GREE. It emphasizes the importance of providing immediate feedback to users, allowing mistakes to be easily corrected, and maintaining the user's context. The presentation also covers challenges like transitioning designs from feature phones, creating distinctly smartphone-like interfaces, supporting offline usage, and balancing cross-platform and operating system-specific UX approaches. The goal is to design effective UX that avoids disrupting the user's context. In closing, the author invites others to help design social media UX at GREE.
ngGoBuilder and collaborative development between San Francisco and Tokyonotolab
This document discusses ngGoBuilder, a game engine and set of tools for developing games using ngCore. It describes ngGoBuilder 1.x features like scrolling layers and particle effects. It then discusses plans for ngGoBuilder 2.0 which will focus on a better user experience and include ngCore, debugging tools, and sample games. Future roadmaps include improved animation support and integration with the ngServer platform. The document also covers collaboration between the San Francisco and Tokyo teams working on the project.
This document contains several links to resources about metrics-driven engineering, growth forecasting, log analysis, and presentations. It also includes examples of commands for provisioning and testing a database server, and APIs for retrieving node information. Overall, the document shares various references and code snippets related to operations, monitoring, and infrastructure automation.
The document discusses Android 4.0 and design. It covers UI changes in Android 4.0 including a unified look across screen sizes. It discusses new APIs, compatibility modes, and handling hardware menu buttons in Android 4.x. The document provides links to developer guides on these topics.
The document discusses App Inventor, a visual programming tool developed by MIT to allow users to build Android apps without coding. It notes that App Inventor was launched in 2011 as an open source project from Google Labs and is now maintained by MIT. The presentation provides an overview of App Inventor and its use in education and app development.
The document discusses expanding experiences through sharing and the possibility of flying in the sky. It is signed by Ichitani Toshihiro from Developer Summit 2012 representing Eiwa System Management Inc. and dated February 16, 2012.
The document discusses topics related to Android developer testing. It covers various testing tools and frameworks for Android like Robotium, Monkeyrunner, and SQLite Fixture Library. It also discusses testing techniques like using ActivityInstrumentationTestCase2, implementing fixtures to populate test databases, and setting up continuous integration of Android tests using Jenkins.
This document provides a summary of an individual's background and experiences including programming languages, conferences, and meetups. It includes the following information in 3 sentences:
The document identifies an individual named bleis-tift and lists their experiences with programming languages like F#, C#, Git, and Vim as well as their involvement with Meetup groups focused on test-driven development, source code management, and more. Various conferences and meetups are listed that they have attended related to programming topics such as .NET, Ruby, F#, JavaScript, functional programming, and more. Locations mentioned include Nagoya, Japan where several meetups on topics such as Perl, OCaml, Scala, and development practices were held.
The document is a program for the Developers Summit 2012 that took place on February 16, 2012. It lists the date and name of the event multiple times over several pages but provides no other details about the agenda, speakers, or topics that would be covered.
The document discusses effective user experience (UX) design for smartphones at GREE. It emphasizes the importance of providing immediate feedback to users, allowing mistakes to be easily corrected, and maintaining the user's context. The presentation also covers challenges like transitioning designs from feature phones, creating distinctly smartphone-like interfaces, supporting offline usage, and balancing cross-platform and operating system-specific UX approaches. The goal is to design effective UX that avoids disrupting the user's context. In closing, the author invites others to help design social media UX at GREE.
ngGoBuilder and collaborative development between San Francisco and Tokyonotolab
This document discusses ngGoBuilder, a game engine and set of tools for developing games using ngCore. It describes ngGoBuilder 1.x features like scrolling layers and particle effects. It then discusses plans for ngGoBuilder 2.0 which will focus on a better user experience and include ngCore, debugging tools, and sample games. Future roadmaps include improved animation support and integration with the ngServer platform. The document also covers collaboration between the San Francisco and Tokyo teams working on the project.
DevOps @Scale (Greek Tragedy in 3 Acts) as it was presented at QCon London 2017Baruch Sadogursky
As in a good Greek Tragedy, scaling devops to big teams has 3 stages and usually end badly. In this play (it’s more than a talk!) we’ll present you with Pentagon Inc, and their way to scaling devops from a team of 3 engineers to a team of 100 (spoiler – it’s painful!)
DevOps @Scale (Greek Tragedy in 3 Acts) as it was presented at Codemash 2017Baruch Sadogursky
As in a good Greek Tragedy, scaling devops to big teams has 3 stages and usually end badly. In this play (it’s more than a talk!) we’ll present you with Pentagon Inc, and their way to scaling devops from a team of 3 engineers to a team of 100 (spoiler – it’s painful!)
Este documento proporciona una guía y recursos sobre el sitio web Sonic Garden. Incluye secciones sobre la descripción general del sitio, contenido, eventos, música, arte y diseño, y enlaces a subdominios específicos. El documento también incluye numerosos enlaces al sitio web de Sonic Garden.
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