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Il supporto ufficiale a Microsoft Silverlight è terminato il 12 ottobre. Lo stesso giorno viene annunciata la v1 di OpenSilver, una tecnologia/libreria che permette di portare sul web la stessa applicazione, sfruttando Blazor, WebAssembly e html5.https://www.opensilver.net/https://www.opensilver.net/gallery/#success-storieshttps://opensilver.net/links/migration-package.aspxhttps://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/silverlight-end-of-support-0a3be3c7-bead-e203-2dfd-74f0a64f1788
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Doguhan Uluca This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Doguhan Uluca. Doguhan is an IT consultant based out of Washington DC and works for Excella Consulting, where he is a software development expert and Agile and Cloud engineer. He has also recently written a book and was on Episode 181 of Adventures in Angular. He is originally from Turkey and first got into programming when he was in boarding school and he was interested in the computers they had there. They talk about how he got into Angular, what made him fall in love with Angular, and much more! In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Doguhan intro Episode of 181 AiA Angular 6 for Enterprise-Ready Web Applications by Doguhan How did you first get into programming? From Turkey Figuring out how coding works Programming games Click Basic and C++ Graduated from Virginia Tech with a Computer Science degree The importance of reading the documentation Embedded systems How did you get into Angular? Performance-conscious developer Networking and performance testing Microsoft Silverlight Knockout ng-conf in 2014 Excella Retro Why he fell in love with Angular Loves Angular’s minimalist approach Component router And much, much more! Links: Excella Consulting Episode of 181 AiA Angular 6 for Enterprise-Ready Web Applications by Doguhan Angular Microsoft Silverlight Knockout Excella Retro @Duluca Doguhan’s GitHub TheJavaScriptPromise.com Doguhan’s GitHub Picks: Charles BrieBug Rocky Mountain Angular Meetup ngConf DevChat.tv YouTube Doguhan Angular 6 for Enterprise-Ready Web Applications by Doguhan TheJavaScriptPromise.com Westworld Deliver Agile Conference Agile XP Agile Portugal AngularMix
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Doguhan Uluca This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Doguhan Uluca. Doguhan is an IT consultant based out of Washington DC and works for Excella Consulting, where he is a software development expert and Agile and Cloud engineer. He has also recently written a book and was on Episode 181 of Adventures in Angular. He is originally from Turkey and first got into programming when he was in boarding school and he was interested in the computers they had there. They talk about how he got into Angular, what made him fall in love with Angular, and much more! In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Doguhan intro Episode of 181 AiA Angular 6 for Enterprise-Ready Web Applications by Doguhan How did you first get into programming? From Turkey Figuring out how coding works Programming games Click Basic and C++ Graduated from Virginia Tech with a Computer Science degree The importance of reading the documentation Embedded systems How did you get into Angular? Performance-conscious developer Networking and performance testing Microsoft Silverlight Knockout ng-conf in 2014 Excella Retro Why he fell in love with Angular Loves Angular’s minimalist approach Component router And much, much more! Links: Excella Consulting Episode of 181 AiA Angular 6 for Enterprise-Ready Web Applications by Doguhan Angular Microsoft Silverlight Knockout Excella Retro @Duluca Doguhan’s GitHub TheJavaScriptPromise.com Doguhan’s GitHub Picks: Charles BrieBug Rocky Mountain Angular Meetup ngConf DevChat.tv YouTube Doguhan Angular 6 for Enterprise-Ready Web Applications by Doguhan TheJavaScriptPromise.com Westworld Deliver Agile Conference Agile XP Agile Portugal AngularMix
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Doguhan Uluca This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Doguhan Uluca. Doguhan is an IT consultant based out of Washington DC and works for Excella Consulting, where he is a software development expert and Agile and Cloud engineer. He has also recently written a book and was on Episode 181 of Adventures in Angular. He is originally from Turkey and first got into programming when he was in boarding school and he was interested in the computers they had there. They talk about how he got into Angular, what made him fall in love with Angular, and much more! In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Doguhan intro Episode of 181 AiA Angular 6 for Enterprise-Ready Web Applications by Doguhan How did you first get into programming? From Turkey Figuring out how coding works Programming games Click Basic and C++ Graduated from Virginia Tech with a Computer Science degree The importance of reading the documentation Embedded systems How did you get into Angular? Performance-conscious developer Networking and performance testing Microsoft Silverlight Knockout ng-conf in 2014 Excella Retro Why he fell in love with Angular Loves Angular’s minimalist approach Component router And much, much more! Links: Excella Consulting Episode of 181 AiA Angular 6 for Enterprise-Ready Web Applications by Doguhan Angular Microsoft Silverlight Knockout Excella Retro @Duluca Doguhan’s GitHub TheJavaScriptPromise.com Doguhan’s GitHub Picks: Charles BrieBug Rocky Mountain Angular Meetup ngConf DevChat.tv YouTube Doguhan Angular 6 for Enterprise-Ready Web Applications by Doguhan TheJavaScriptPromise.com Westworld Deliver Agile Conference Agile XP Agile Portugal AngularMix
Click Here Or On Above Image To Reach Our ExpertsHealth-Care CIOs Share Security Best Practices To Prevent Rasomware ThreatsHospital chief information officers say the health-care industry now needs to assume attackers are going to get into hospital networks. The key to avoiding damage, they say, is detection, response and containment.Attackers encrypted data at Methodist Hospital in Henderson, Kentucky and were holding it for ransom, security blogger Brian Krebs reported Wednesday. Additionally, NBC reported that two other hospitals were also recently victims of so-called ransomware attacks. Those attacks comes a little more than a month after Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center said it had paid hackers 40 bitcoins, about $17,000, after an attack made certain systems unusable for more than two weeks.Methodist Hospital did not respond to a request for comment.Traditionally, hospitals have focused on prevention, Darren Dworkin, chief information officer at Cedars-Sinai told CIO Journal. “You still have to do that, but at the same time you need to acknowledge that stuff will come through so you can detect it, catch it, and contain it,” he said. PRO-DTECH II FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Another hospital faced a problem with ransomware when a nurse clicked on a bad link, said a CIO who asked not to be identified. By isolating the laptop from the rest of the network, the CIO was able to contain the problem from spreading. These attacks can spread rapidly throughout a network, he said. Related Information: Healthcare Podcasters Talk Security (Blab)The CIO used backups to quickly restore the data. It's crucial to have data that's frequently backed up, he said. The difference between a problem that's caught and quickly handled and one that ends with a hospital paying thousands of dollars to hackers is often good backups.CELLPHONE DETECTOR (PROFESSIONAL)(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Malicious software often enters health-care organizations when an employee clicks on a bad link or downloads a bad attachment. The malicious software then targets unpatched software on the victim's computer. There are many Windows-based systems in health care and the patching of software is notoriously poor, said Scott Donnelly, senior analyst at Recorded Future, a security firm that sells real-time threat intelligence.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)According to the company's analysis, recent ransomware has targeted vulnerabilities in Adobe Flash Player and Microsoft Silverlight. Mr. Donnelly suggests updating that software as well as Web browsers.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)The best defense in the short term is to educate employees not to open unexpected attachments, click on any link embedded in an email and not to provide any personal information to unknown callers, said John D. Halamka, chief information officer at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, in an email message.“Millions can be spent on technical security but you're still as vulnerable as the most gullible employee who provides their password in response to a phishing email or inserts an infected USB drive,” he added.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Related Story:Virus Infects MedStar Health System's ComputersA virus infected the computer system of MedStar Health on Monday, forcing one of the Washington region's largest health care providers to shut down significant portions of its online operations.Hospital officials acknowledged the breach, which is being investigated by the FBI, but said they had “no evidence that information has been stolen.”“MedStar acted quickly with a decision to take down all system interfaces to prevent the virus from spreading throughout the organization,” spokeswoman Ann Nickels said in a statement. “We are working with our IT and cyber-security partners to fully assess and address the situation. Currently, all of our clinical facilities remain open and functioning.”WIRELESS/WIRED HIDDENCAMERA FINDER III(Buy/Rent/Layaway)The $5 billion health-care system operates 10 hospitals and more than 250 outpatient facilities in the Washington region. It serves hundreds of thousands of patients and employs more than 30,000 people.Hospital staff reported that they were unable to access email or a vast database of patient records.PRO-DTECH IV FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)One employee told The Post that the entire MedStar computer system was inaccessible.“Even the lowest level staff can't communicate with anyone. You can't schedule patients, you can't access records, you can't do anything,” said the woman, who asked that her name not be used because she wasn't authorized to speak about the incident.The woman also said she spoke to two other employees who saw a pop-up on their computer screens stating that they had been infected by a virus and asking for ransom in “some kind of internet currency.” She has not seen the pop-up herself.Though the nature of the MedStar infection remains unclear, Nickels said Monday she had “not been told that it's a ransom situation.”“Ransomware” — a virus that holds systems hostage until victims pay for a key to regain access — has twice been deployed against hospitals in recent cyber attacks.Last month, a hospital in Los Angeles paid hackers $17,000 in bitcoins, an internet currency, to free its system. Two weeks ago, a Kentucky facility announced it was in an “internal state of emergency” after a similar attack.Wireless Camera Finder(Buy/Rent/Layaway)For MedStar, the infection's impact may be widespread as staff members are forced to use paper charts and records.“Everything will be slowed down tremendously,” said a man who has worked closely with the hospital for 15 years. “It's huge.”Appointments and surgeries will be delayed, he said, adding that it will take longer for lab results to come back, patients to receive tests and medications to be ordered.MedStar has not announced how long it expects the system to remain offline.MAGNETIC, ELECTRIC, RADIO ANDMICROWAVE DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Updated 4-11-2016
The crew talks to Wijmo's Chris Bannon and Bernardo Castilho about replacing Microsoft Silverlight with Wijmo and AngularJS.
The crew talks to Wijmo's Chris Bannon and Bernardo Castilho about replacing Microsoft Silverlight with Wijmo and AngularJS.
The crew talks to Wijmo's Chris Bannon and Bernardo Castilho about replacing Microsoft Silverlight with Wijmo and AngularJS.
Hosts: Vincent Racaniello and Harmit Malik Vincent is joined by special guest Harmit Malik to discuss his work on the evolution of genetic conflict. Links for this episode: Harmit on YouTube Retroviruses and mammalian placentation (PNAS) Paleovirology (Curr Opin Virol) Evolution among AIM2-like receptors (J Exp Med) Poxvirus genomic accordions (Cell) Letters read on TWiV 205 Weekly Science Picks Vincent - Candidates' answers to science questions Listener Pick of the Week Steve - Mural of Henrietta Lacks story (Microsoft Silverlight required) Send your virology questions and comments (email or mp3 file) to twiv@twiv.tv. You can also post articles that you would like us to discuss at microbeworld.org and tag them with twiv.
I denne episode taler vi om RIA Services der er et Microsoft Silverlight framework hvis formål er at gøre det nemt at håndtere data mellem server og klient. Troels Richter interviewer og Niels Ladegaard Bech er gæst.
RIA (Rich Internet Application), un des buzz word de l'année 2008, connaîtra probablement la même gloire en 2009. A juste titre : "l'Internetisation" des applications de gestion a remis en cause beaucoup de lois qui régissaient nos SI, et y a fait fleurir bon nombre de technologies. La découverte et l'effervescence passées, les éditeurs mettent aujourd'hui sur le marché des technologies vectorielles plus matures qui vont simplifier les choix et offrir une productivité des développements comparable aux standards de l'informatique de gestion. Adobe Flex 3 et Microsoft Silverlight 2 constituent aujourd'hui des challengers de poids pour votre SI. Lequel choisir dans votre contexte ? Quels sont leurs points communs, leurs différences ? Quels bénéfices peut-on en attendre ? Lors de cette session, nous vous présenterons les deux plateformes et nous identifierons les scénarios d'utilisation les plus adaptés au sein du SI.
Mio Babic, CEO, and Randy Levine, SVP of business development for iStreamPlanet, join Tracy Swedlow, editor-in-chief of InteractiveTV Today to discuss how they streamed the Innauguration of President Obama for CNN in coordination with Microsoft Silverlight technology. Read more: itvt.com and blog.itvt.com
Dave Wolf, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Cynergy Systems was kind enough to join me for this conversation about his presentation “ben: A Prototype for Democracy in the 21st Century.” We talk about Cynergy’s awarding winning application “ben” at the PhizzPop competition – a National Design and Development Challenge sponsored by Microsoft. “ben” is a series of interconnected, cross-platform applications that leverage the power of Microsoft Silverlight, Windows Presentation Foundation, Live Services, Twitter, VoIP technologies.
Dave Wolf, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Cynergy Systems was kind enough to join me for this conversation about his presentation “ben: A Prototype for Democracy in the 21st Century.” We talk about Cynergy’s awarding winning application “ben” at the PhizzPop competition – a National Design and Development Challenge sponsored by Microsoft. “ben” is a series of interconnected, cross-platform applications that leverage the power of Microsoft Silverlight, Windows Presentation Foundation, Live Services, Twitter, VoIP technologies.
Hola hola JavaFX volá. Dvacátýšestý podcast jsme věnovali povídání o JavaFX. Naším zpovědníkem o této mladé technologii, která by se ráda prosadila na úroveň Adobe Flash či Microsoft Silverlight, byl Honza Štěrba. Z podcastu se mimo jiné dovíte jak JavaFx vznikla, jaké jsou její hlavní rysy, jaké jsou cílové platformy a mnoho dalších informací, která vám doufejme pomohou získat základní obraz o této technologii..
Crash Course in Adobe AIR There comes a time when web developers need to reach beyond the browser to allow users to go offline, use local files or get rid of the hideous browser chrome. The Adobe Integrated Runtime (AIR) is an up an coming runtime technology that allows desktop applications to be developed with HTML, JavaScript, Flash or Flex. The AIR runtime and SDK are completely free so anyone can get started immediately. Andre Charland will will give an overview or AIR, the APIs you get access to and how to build a simple Flex and HTML application with it. From there we will explore some of the tools available to make AIR development easier and faster. We’ll finish up with a few important usability guidelines and real world case studies of AIR projects. A real world overview of Silverlight Seattle-based Jackson Fish Market helped deliver the Silverlight based search engine Tafiti, one of the earliest commercial Silverlight applications. In this presentation, Jackson Fish Market co-founder Walter Smith will give us a detailed overview of Microsoft’s RIA technology Silverlight. We’ll learn from Walter’s first hand experience the strengths and weaknesses of the platform, and see real world examples of what Silverlight can be used to achieve. If you are looking to evaluate RIA frameworks, or just get a sense of the emerging RIA landscape, this session will prove invaluable. Andre Charland Andre Charland is the co-founder and CEO at Nitobi Inc. He’s been involved in Internet software development for almost a decade. As an advocate for usability and user experience, he speaks regularly on Ajax and web usability. Most recently Andre presented at MAX, the Adobe AIR Bus Tour, and the Ajax Experience. Andre is the co-author of "Enterprise Ajax", published by Prentice Hall this summer, and maintains his own blog. Andre also plays with a ski blog in his spare time and will be buying beers for anyone who can keep up at Whistler during the ski trip :) Walter Smith Currently co-founder of Jackson Fish Market, Walter spent over a decade at Microsoft as a developer, architect, and development manager on a wide variety of projects, including Internet Explorer. Prior to his time at Microsoft, Walter spent 8 years at Apple working on the groundbreaking Newton project. Licensed as Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/).