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In this episode, I was joined by Gary Ewan Park to chat about Chocolatey, and what it's been like as a developer working on it. Chocolatey is a package manager for Windows, and it's a tool that I've used for many years - so really enjoyed chatting with Gary about it!Gary is a Principal Software Engineer at Chocolatey Software and Microsoft Visual Studio and Development Technologies MVP and GitHub Star.For a full list of show notes, or to add comments - please see the website here
Welcome to another engaging and informative episode of Data Gurus! Sima is delighted to have Raj Bains, the CEO and Founder at Prophecy, joining her for today's show! Raj started Prophecy five years ago and decided to build one big product to get data ready for analytics. He talks to Sima about his business and product and where he fits within the industry. Raj's background Raj started his professional career in the early 2000s. He started with graphics, worked as a developer, got into power tools, and worked at Microsoft. After that, he joined a team at NVIDIA to build CUDA, which now gets used for Bitcoin mining. Then he moved into the data space and shifted from engineering into marketing and product management. While selling big data platforms and managing Apache Hive for the Hadoop Company at Hortonworks, he saw data users struggling to be productive with outdated tools. He solved that problem by building power tools to make it easy to get data ready for analytics very quickly. He has focused on doing that since then. Prophecy Raj started Prophecy in 2017 to build a visual tooling layer to get data ready for analytics. Data scientists, data analysts, and data engineers can use the tool to avoid having to do unnecessary work. Standardization There is a big problem with standardization within large organizations when it comes to building data pipelines. The problem with unstandardized codes In the past, people within the industry used to write scripts. Then they started using standardized visual tools. After that, they moved to the cloud, but nobody wanted to get locked into that tool, so they got rid of the visual development tools and started using codes. The codes within companies are unstandardized, however, so everyone's code looks different. That has led to many different problems. A solution Prophecy's clients do visual drag-and-drop development, and Raj and his team write high-quality code for them. That has opened people up to returning to visual development and allowed much more standardization within the industry. Building a solution Raj and his team started working with a few big credit card companies and banks. Then they spent two or three years building their product. They still have a year or two of building ahead of them, but they have reached a point where they can solve the entire problem for companies using their product. An enterprise standard They have created an enterprise standard for all lines of business, where data analysts, data engineers, and everyone else within a company use the same tool and speak the same language. Data pipelines Prophecy makes it quick and easy for companies to build data pipelines. Data pipelines are essential for analytics because they provide the necessary information for asking intelligent questions. The data has to be high-quality, timely, and in the right shape to answer questions quickly. The future Raj believes that they will solve the issues with data management within the next three to five years. Bio: Raj is the founder & CEO of Prophecy. Previously, Raj led project management of Apache Hive at Hortonworks through their IPO. He also headed product management and marketing for a NewSQL database startup. Raj continues to actively develop compiler and database technologies in his quest to create data tools “that don't suck.” His engineering roles include developing a NewSQL database, building CUDA at NVIDIA as a founding engineer, and as a compiler engineer working on Microsoft Visual Studio. Links: Email me your thoughts! Sima@Infinity-2.com LinkedIn Twitter Infinity-2.com Connect with Raj Raj Bains on LinkedIn Raj Bains on Twitter
Today on That Tech Pod, Laura and Gabi talk with Raj Bains. Raj is the founder & CEO of Prophecy. Previously, Raj led project management of Apache Hive at Hortonworks through their IPO. He also headed product management and marketing for a NewSQL database startup. Raj continues to actively develop compiler and database technologies in his quest to create data tools “that don't suck.” His engineering roles include developing a NewSQL database, building CUDA at NVIDIA as a founding engineer, and as a compiler engineer working on Microsoft Visual Studio.
In this episode, Anu Bharadwaj shares her tricks of the trade as one of the most impressive product and platform minds we know. She draws on her time at Microsoft, where she launched several products for Microsoft Studio, as well as her current role leading operations for Atlassian, to provide some really fascinating insights. How Atlassian got its start (1:23)Anu's unique journey from Microsoft to her role as Atlassian COO (3:56)The three key things that led to the platformization of Atlassian (11:44)The impressive proliferation of the Atlassian Marketplace (17:13)The roadblocks and challenges Atlassian has faced with both platform and ecosystem shifts (25:01)Is your product right for platformization? What should you consider when making this determination? (30:11)Why no strategy is better than its execution (31:13)The human side of platform building (32:33)Guest: Anu Bharadwaj Anu Bharadwaj is the Chief Operating Officer at Atlassian. Anu leads transformative projects across product lines at Atlassian, including the enterprise business, cloud platform teams and operations.An accomplished executive with a track record of growing $1B+ businesses, building great teams and shipping blockbuster products, Anu joined Atlassian in 2014 as the Head of Product for Jira, and has held a variety of roles at the company during her tenure. Prior to joining Atlassian, Anu was at Microsoft, launching several products for Microsoft Visual Studio for over 10 years. Anu is passionate about making the world a better place through technology and effective philanthropy. She is a member of OutSystem's board of directors and serves as the Director of Atlassian Foundation.Host: Avanish SahaiAvanish Sahai is a Tidemark Fellow and has served as a Board Member of Hubspot since April 2018. Previously, Avanish served as the vice president, ISV and Apps partner ecosystem of Google from 2019 until 2021. From 2016 to 2019, he served as the global vice president, ISV and Technology alliances at ServiceNow. From 2014 to 2015, he was the senior vice president and chief product officer at Demandbase. Prior to Demandbase, Avanish built and led the Appexchange platform ecosystem team at Salesforce, and was an executive at Oracle and McKinsey & Company, as well as various early-to-mid stage startups in Silicon Valley.About TidemarkTidemark is a venture capital firm, foundation, and community built to serve category-leading technology companies as they scale. Tidemark was founded in 2021 by David Yuan, who has been investing, advising, and building technology companies for over 20 years. Learn more at www.tidemarkcap.com.LinksFollow our guest, Anu BharadwajFollow our host, Avanish SahaiLearn more about TidemarkYou can find the the full transcript here.
Cecilia Wirén, Chris Klug, Peter Örneholm och Robert Folkesson blir nostalgiska och gör en tidsresa genom .NET:s 20-åriga historia: Peter myser runt AJAX 'UpdatePanel', Cecilia kände flow med LINQ-syntax i VB.NET, Robert tyckte Windows 'CardSpace' inte var en så dum idé ändå och Chris får rysningar av att minnas Compact Framework. Grattis älskade .NET! Länkar: Läs om festiviterna i samband med 20-årsdagen - med Live webcasts 14/2 - 15/2 och 17/3 https://dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/ Robert pratade "Microsoft Visual Studio och .NET Framework, idag och imorgon!" runt 2008 Chris samlar ihop intrycken från MIX-konferensen 2010 på några stycken (52) slides: https://www.slideshare.net/IntergenNZ/mix-2010-twilight
Wrapping up the year with thoughts on unearned Covid optimism, defining "normal," Roomba training, Microsoft Visual Studio, plus a new (and decidedly more positive) reframing for New Year's resolutions.
Wrapping up the year with thoughts on unearned Covid optimism, defining "normal," Roomba training, Microsoft Visual Studio, plus a new (and decidedly more positive) reframing for New Year's resolutions.
Wrapping up the year with thoughts on unearned Covid optimism, defining "normal," Roomba training, Microsoft Visual Studio, plus a new (and decidedly more positive) reframing for New Year's resolutions.
Wrapping up the year with thoughts on unearned Covid optimism, defining "normal," Roomba training, Microsoft Visual Studio, plus a new (and decidedly more positive) reframing for New Year's resolutions.
Wrapping up the year with thoughts on unearned Covid optimism, defining "normal," Roomba training, Microsoft Visual Studio, plus a new (and decidedly more positive) reframing for New Year's resolutions.
Key takeaways: Overcoming the perceptions of the healthcare and life sciences industry Mission-driven aspects of the industry is a massive draw from high-tech companies Ramping up on nomenclature Moving fast and saving lives Software engineering becoming a competitive advantage rather than a service organization Meet: Over the past 15 years, Hamed Ahmadi has contributed to many software products in various industries impacting millions of users with very diverse needs. To name a few, Microsoft Visual Studio, Office & Windows, the data acquisition & monitoring systems for the largest fleet of renewable energy power plants in the world, the infrastructure and software systems for two pioneer Life Sciences companies leading the development of novel blood-based genomic tests for diagnosing the cause of cancer and infectious diseases. Hamed is passionate about our environment and positive social impact, which is projected in his work, volunteering activities, and photography as his hobby when not working on software systems. If you have any questions for Hamed, please feel free to reach out via: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hamedahmadi I hope you enjoyed the episode, the best place to connect with me is on Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/amirbormand (Amir Bormand). Please send me a message if you would like me to cover certain topics with future guests.
Dlaczego teraz warto uczyć się C# W tym odcinku odpowiedzi na pytania:
Thoughtstuff - Tom Morgan on Microsoft Teams, Skype for Business and Office 365 Development
Audio version of video on YouTube. Meet the new Microsoft Whiteboard designed for Hybrid Work Assignments API for Microsoft Graph is now generally available How To Using Natural Language To Query Documents With Azure Cognitive Services Text Analytics Custom Question Answering New hybrid work innovations in Microsoft Teams Rooms, Fluid, and Microsoft Viva Visual Studio 2019 16.11 Preview 2 Microsoft Visual Studio 2022 64-bit public preview 1 now available Requesting a Skype for Business Online Service Extension Beyond 31st July 2021 Subscribe to all my videos at: https://thoughtstuff.co.uk/video Podcast: https://thoughtstuff.co.uk/itunes, https://thoughtstuff.co.uk/spotify or https://thoughtstuff.co.uk/podcast Blog: https://blog.thoughtstuff.co.uk
Au programme de l'actu des nouvelles technologies et de l'accessibilité cette semaine : Du côté des applications et du web Mises à jour Apple du printemps. iOS. macOS, watchOS et tvOS. «OK Google» ne sera bientôt plus obligatoire pour répondre à Google Assistant. Une pétition demandant à Microsoft de Mettre le TTS ETI Eloquence en open source. Le reste de l'actu Cette nouvelle technologie d'IA pourrait aider les personnes malvoyantes à naviguer de manière autonome. Si vous êtes propriétaire d'une entreprise, vous pouvez désormais Ajoutez des attributs d'accessibilité à votre profil d'entreprise sur Google Maps et la recherche Google. La prochaine version de Microsoft Visual Studio inclura l'intégration avec Accessibility Insights pour détecter les problèmes d'accessibilité dès le début, avant qu'ils ne parviennent à vos utilisateurs finaux.. Doubler l'accessibilité : les prochaines étapes de Microsoft pour étendre l'accessibilité à la technologie, à la main-d'œuvre et au lieu de travail. À Lyon, on pourra bientôt payer les transports en commun avec Apple Pay. Des secousses juridiques sur ce que doit être l'accessibilité du web : Koena mise en demeure par FACIL'iti. Foire Aux Questions Cette semaine, une question de Chriss de Paris. Micro Shure MV5. Micro Shure MV7. Micro Rode NT USB. Cette semaine sur Oxytude Un tuto audio pour Utiliser les activités de VoiceOver sur macOS pour fluidifier la navigation sur Wikipedia ou tout autres sites. Remerciements Cette semaine, nous remercions Arnaud, Jean-Michel et Ultra-son pour nous avoir transmi des infos. Pour animer cet épisode Cédric, Fabrice et Philippe.
In today’s episode, Jeffrey is joined by a good friend and incredible software engineer and trainer, Richard Hundhausen. Richard helps software organizations and teams deliver better products by understanding and leveraging Azure DevOps and Scrum. He is a Professional Scrum Trainer, Professional Scrum Developer, author of Professional Scrum with Azure DevOps (MS Press), and co-creator of the Nexus Scaled Scrum framework. As a software developer and consultant with over 30 years of experience, he understands that software is built and delivered by people and not by processes or tools. In their conversation today, Richard outlines what Scrum now looks like in 2020, what the roles look like, clears up misconceptions, offers tips to Scrum teams both new and old, and shares some advice on how Scrum teams can best adapt to changes in technology. Topics of Discussion: [:38] Be sure to visit AzureDevOps.Show for past episodes and show notes. [:46] About The Azure DevOps Podcast and Jeffrey’s offer to speak at virtual user groups. [1:30] About today’s episode with Richard Hundhausen. [2:15] Jeffrey welcomes Richard to the podcast. [2:50] Richard shares about his background and how he first got into software engineering and training. [6:04] Richard speaks on software lifecycle development and management. [8:08] About the newest book Richard is working on; a follow-up to Professional Scrum Development. [11:08] Richard gives an update on the current Scrum guide; i.e. what is Scrum in 2020. [14:52] For an organization that wants short cycle times all the way through to production, does Scrum as it exists in 2020, work? [16:59] If someone adopted a flow model, does that mean that they wouldn’t be doing Scrum? Or does Scrum fit nicely with a flow model as well? [18:57] In modern Scrum, are there still roles? And if so, what are they? [22:10] A word from Azure DevOps Podcast’s sponsor: Clear Measure. [24:49] Richard clears up some Scrum misconceptions; explains why Scrum is a framework, not a process; and offers tips to new Scrum teams. [30:42] How new tech fits into modern Scrum and how teams can best adapt to these changes in technology. [34:43] Does the latest Scrum guide specify that you do estimating or is ‘estimating’ a distant relic? [42:27] When will the 2020 Scrum guide come out? [43:10] Jeffrey thanks Richard for joining the podcast. Mentioned in this Episode: Azure DevOps Clear Measure (Sponsor) .NET DevOps for Azure: A Developer's Guide to DevOps Architecture the Right Way, by Jeffrey Palermo — Available on Amazon! bit.ly/dotnetdevopsebook — Click here to download the .NET DevOps for Azure ebook! Jeffrey Palermo’s Youtube Jeffrey Palermo’s Twitter — Follow to stay informed about future events! The Azure DevOps Podcast’s Twitter: @AzureDevOpsShow ActionableAgile Kanban Guide for Scrum Teams (Scrum.org) Professional Scrum Development with Microsoft Visual Studio 2012 (Developer Reference), by Richard Hundhausen Affinity Estimating Planning Poker Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.
Microsoft lanza la versión final de Visual Studio 8.0 para Mac (o versión 2019). Os contamos todas sus interesantes novedades, como un editor de código de C# completamente nuevo y portado de Windows, así como mejoras y funciones que acercan el IDE de Microsoft cada vez más a su hermano de Windows. Una herramienta imprescindible para el desarrollo .NET, web, con Xamarin o el motor de videojuegos Unity. Descubre nuestras ofertas para oyentes: "Concurrencia en iOS con Swift" en Udemy por $20,99/20,99€. "Swift de lado servidor con Vapor" en Udemy por $69,99/69,99€. "Desarrollo Seguro en iOS con Swift" en Udemy por $124,99/124,99€. "Aprendiendo Swift 5.2" en Udemy por $74,99/74,99€. Apple Coding Academy Suscríbete a Apple Coding en nuestro Patreon. Canal de Telegram de Swift. Acceso al canal. --------------- Consigue las camisetas oficiales de Apple Coding con los logos de Swift y Apple Coding. Logo Apple Coding (negra, logo blanco) Logo Swift (negra, logo blanco) Logo Swift (blanco, logo color original Swift) Logo Apple Coding (blanco, logo negro) --------------- Sigue nuestro canal en Youtube en: Canal de Youtube de Apple Coding Tema musical: "For the Win" de "Two Steps from Hell", compuesto por Thomas Bergensen. Usado con permisos de fair use. Escúchalo en Apple Music o Spotify.
In this session, we cover how to leverage Docker for Windows and the Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) as an effective solution for migrating legacy .NET applications to the cloud. We use Microsoft Visual Studio to demonstrate how to containerize a legacy .NET app including the Docker build and deployment process. We also cover how to deploy the container to Amazon ECS using the Amazon EC2 Container Registry (Amazon ECR) service to host the Docker image.
We caught up with Dmitry Lyalin and Rogan Ferguson live at GDC to talk about game development's interesting part in Microsoft's direction for VSTS and its cloud development product family, the group's focus on meeting devs where they are, and Mickey Mouse impressions for fun and profit.
We caught up with Dmitry Lyalin and Rogan Ferguson live at GDC to talk about game development's interesting part in Microsoft's direction for VSTS and its cloud development product family, the group's focus on meeting devs where they are, and Mickey Mouse impressions for fun and profit. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gamedevbreakdown/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gamedevbreakdown/support
We discuss leveraging some of Microsoft's most powerful planning and development tools for game development with version control experts Edward Thomson and Kayla Ngan, live at #GDC18. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gamedevbreakdown/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gamedevbreakdown/support
We discuss leveraging some of Microsoft's most powerful planning and development tools for game development with version control experts Edward Thomson and Kayla Ngan.
Simon takes you through a set of service updates large and small! Shownotes: AWS CloudFormation and DAX: https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2017/08/aws-cloudformation-support-for-amazon-dynamodb-accelerator-dax/ VPC Endpoints for DynamoDB: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-vpc-endpoints-for-dynamodb/ RDS for Microsoft SQL Server: https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2017/08/amazon-rds-for-sql-server-increases-maxiumum-database-storage-size-to-16-tb/ AWS Quick Start for Microsoft SQL Server: https://aws.amazon.com/quickstart/architecture/sql/ New Tools for Microsoft Visual Studio: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/developer/announcing-the-aws-tools-for-microsoft-visual-studio-team-services/ Amazon SES Reputation Dashboard: https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2017/08/amazon-simple-email-service-introduces-reputation-dashboard-for-email-accounts/ AWS CloudTrail Event History for Everyone: https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2017/08/aws-cloudtrail-event-history-now-available-to-all-customers/ Amazon EC2 G3 Instance Availability: https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2017/08/amazon-ec2-g3-instances-now-available-in-asia-pacific-japan-asia-pacific-sydney-asia-pacific-singapore-and-eu-frankfurt-regions/ Deadline 10: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/deadline-10-launch-a-rendering-fleet-in-aws/ Amazon Route53 Updates: https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2017/08/amazon-route-53-now-supports-caa-records/ Amazon EFS Updates: https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2017/08/amazon-efs-now-supports-additional-permissions-for-finer-grained-control-of-directory-and-file-access/ AWS Ruby SDK: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/developer/announcing-the-modularized-aws-sdk-for-ruby-version-3/ Amazon EC2 Systems Manager Update: https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2017/08/amazon-ec2-systems-manager-adds-configuration-compliance-reporting-and-auto-remediation/ Amazon Redshift Scalar UDFs: https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2017/08/amazon-redshift-introduces-sql-scalar-user-defined-functions/
科技最前沿,主要从丘孔语论比较感兴趣的几个领域来谈论科学科技,可能涉及天文、物理、互联网/IT、人工智能/Ai、数码/手机、编程、大数据、商业大佬、创新创业创客、化学、医学、养生、心理学、灵性等领域;认识天地,开阔思维,重塑自我。不要说我涉猎太广泛,只是人生认识自我的过程太过漫长,我们只能先广纳外,然后求诸内,探索着,迷茫着。微信扫码,可以关注公众号丘孔语论,期望与你做更深的交流。微科技 2017-03-11 00:15设置好一系列选项(黑体部分),与普通的Win32程序的设置基本一致。需要注意如下2点:vs不会自动把addtional include中的头文件复制到本地来做代码补全的提示,需要手动将linux下面的/usr/include、/usr/local/include等目录复制到vs的linux header path(如:C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft Visual Studio2017CommunityCommon7IDEVCLinuxincludeusr)头文件包含目录和库文件包含目录均为linux下的绝对路径。编译时vs会将代码复制到目标机器的~/projects/[project-name]目录下,二进制文件在其目录的bin目录下。如下图,Linux环境下可以看到,已经有代码了。
In this session, you will discover how to integrate the AWS developer tools into your development process. We will demonstrate how to leverage AWS services, the .NET SDK, and the Visual Studio Toolkit to simplify and streamline your development processes. This session is targeted at development teams using Microsoft Visual Studio and the Microsoft ecosystem of products. Most of the presentation will be in Visual Studio.
Richard is the president of Accentient, a company that helps software teams develop better products by leveraging ALM tools and Scrum. He is a Professional Scrum Trainer, author of Professional Scrum Development with Microsoft Visual Studio, and co-creator of the Scaled Professional Scrum framework. As a software developer and consultant with over 30 years of experience, he understands that software is built and delivered by people and not by processes or tools.
I sat down with Sam Guckenheimer of Microsoft to talk about how he led the transformation of Microsoft Visual Studio to Visual Studio Online, a SaaS based offering. Along the way Sam and his team developed the 7 habits of successful DevOps, based on their experiences.
En el capítulo de hoy hablaremos de la presentación del nuevo IDE de Microsoft Visual Studio 2015. Ofrece muchas novedades para los desarrolladores pero todo se puede resumir en una frase que ha sido repetida varias veces en la keynote donde se presentó. "Cualquier desarrollador trabajando en cualquier tipo de aplicación". En la versión anterior, 2013, ya podíamos realizar estas tareas con la instalación de diferentes extensiones, pero con la versión 2015 viene todo integrado en el instalador, será un gran salto al desarrollo de aplicaciones multiplataformas.Antes de nada como siempre para contactar con nosotros lo podéis hacer a través del formulario de contacto, de Twitter y de Facebook. También hay una lista de distribución a la que os podéis suscribir.Como ya hemos dicho, se ha presentado la nueva versión del Visual Studio con muchas novedades para los desarrolladores. Ya desde la versión anterior, consiguieron unificar en un único IDE poder desarrollar con diferentes tecnologías como web, móvil o desktop. Eliminaron las diferentes versiones Express y las juntaron todas.Visual Studio no es solo un IDE para desarrollar. También se ofrece una versión Online y Code, de la que ya hablamos en el recurso del día. Es importante recalcar la licencia que nos ofrece para la versión Community donde, en resumidas cuentas, dice que si eres desarrollador único o trabajas en una empresa con menos de 6 desarrolladores puedes utilizar VS como quieras, para los demás casos solo será posible utilizar la versión Community si estás trabajando en un proyecto de código abierto.Además de la versión Community se ofrecen otra dos versiones para el resto de los casos:ProfessionalEnterpriseVamos a detallar cuales son las características más importantes que encontramos en la nueva versión.Diagnostic tool, herramienta para la depuración y mejora de rendimiento de aplicaciones.Mejoras y la edición, corrección y refactorización de código.Nuevo tipo de aplicaciones Windows Universal para Windows 10 y que permite crear una aplicación para diferentes dispositivos, desktop, móvil, web, Xbox, IoT, etc...Desarrollo de aplicaciones híbridas con Apache Cordova, multi-plataforma.Desarrollo de aplicaciones nativas con Xamarin, multi-plataforma.Desarrollo de aplicaciones nativas con C++, multi-plataforma.Herramientas web para desarrollar con C#/ASP.NET, PHP, C++, HTML, JavaScript, etc...Soporte a los frameworks de JavaScript más importantes como Angular, Node, Backbone, jQuery y Bootstrap.Integración con Visual Studio Online.Es muy interesante comprobar como Microsoft sigue con su postura de puertas abiertas a los desarrolladores, el lanzamiento de este IDE lo demuestra.A continuación te dejamos los enlaces de los que hablamos en este capítulo:Iniciarse en la programaciónCómo elegir el entorno de desarrollo webNovedades del Visual Studio 2015, desarrollo multi-plataformaVisual StudioIntroducción a Visual StudioVisual Studio CodeDesarrollar aplicaciones con Visual Studio CommunityRecurso del díaIonicOs presentamos Ionic, una potente SDK de HTML5 que nos ayudará a crear aplicaciones nativas para dispositivos móviles utilizando la tecnología web como HTML, CSSS y JavaScript. Es un framework especializado en el Front-end y puede servir como complemento para otros frameworks de JavaScript como Angular o Backbone. Se puede añadir como un plugin para Cordova y PhoneGap. Es un recurso muy a tener en cuenta si queremos crear aplicaciones para móviles multiplataforma. Existe una extensión para Visual Studio con plantillas que nos facilitará el trabajo.Muchas gracias a todos por los comentarios y valoraciones que nos hacéis en iVoox, iTunes, Spreaker y Overcast nos dan mucho ánimo para seguir con este proyecto.
This episode was recorded 16 May 2013 live and in person at Omni's offices overlooking Lake Union in Seattle. You can download the m4a file or subscribe in iTunes. (Or subscribe to the podcast feed.) Greg Robbins is Graphing Calculator co-author (a story you should already know about, that we don't go over again) and has done such diverse things as bringing translucency to the Mac OS Drag Manager (way back in the '90s), and writing an open source Objective-C library for Google Data APIs. You can follow Greg on Twitter. This episode is sponsored by Squarespace. Easily create beautiful websites via drag-and-drop. Get help any time from their 24/7 technical support. Create responsive websites — ready for phones and tablets — without any extra effort: Squarespace's designers have already handled it for you. Get 10% off by going to http://squarespace.com/therecord. And, if you want to get under the hood, check out their APIs at developers.squarespace.com. This episode is also sponsored by Microsoft Azure Mobile Services. Mobile Services is a great way to provide backend services — syncing and other things — for your iPhone, iPad, and Mac apps. If you've been to the website already, you've seen the tutorials where you input code into a browser window. And that's an easy way to get started. But don't be fooled: Mobile Services is deep. You can write in your favorite text editor and deploy via Git. Regular-old Git, not Git#++. Git. Things we mention, in order of appearance (pretty much): Real Networks Graphing Calculator Google Ira Glass on Graphing Calculator Drag Manager Translucency Mac OS 7.5.3 Drag Manager Alpha channels Quartz CopyBits Black and white displays 68K computers PowerPC Blitting Desktop Pictures 1995 NeXT Omni Assembly language DTS Newton Teletypes Berkeley's Lawrence Hall of Science Apple II 1979 Mainframe Concentration Busboy Nolo Press ComputerLand Beagle Bros. Integer BASIC 80-column cards Apple II Plus Apple II Technical Manual Homebrew computers RF Interference Apple II GS Non-Apple Machines 6502 Assembly Missile Command 1992 NASA Neural networks Robert Hecht-Nielsen 1980s Voice recognition Earth Observing System Goddard Space Flight Center comp.sys.mac Pascal C Macintosh Progammers Workshop (MPW) Lightspeed C / THINK C Lightspeed Pascal CodeWarrior PowerPC transition Toolbox Inside Mac Macintosh Programmers Toolbox Assistant QuickView Hypercard How to Write Macintosh software by Scott Knaster 1990s eMate Apple QuickTake Secret About Box Easter eggs Breakout in 7.5 Herman the Iguana Pointers Ron Avitzur Airplay Front Row Windows Vista Microsoft Office Adobe Photoshop Seattle RealPlayer 1998 Rob Glaser Macworld Conference Marching extensions Casady & Greene's Conflict Catcher Carbon Cocoa 2002 WinAmp Appearance Manager Kaleidoscope Copland InternetWorld 1997 OpenDoc Dave Winer Quickdraw GX Apple Open Collaborative Environment (AOCE) iCloud LLVM Instruments Microsoft Visual Studio ARC C# Xcode Eclipse QuickTime Project Builder Google Desktop Spotlight Google Maps for iOS 2005 Macintosh Business Unit (MacBU) RSS Google Reader Google Keep Self-driving cars Google Glass Big data Google Data APIs for Objective-C XML OAuth
In this talk we'll cover the basics of creating a Windows Store app experience using HTML and JavaScript, including the Windows Library for JavaScript (WinJS). Topics will include how to leverage your existing HTML and JavaScript skills, how to integrate Windows 8 personality and contracts into your app, and how Microsoft Visual Studio 2012 provides tools to make this easy and fast.
While you're working hard with today's technologies, you need to stay abreast of tomorrow's innovations. On this episode of the AlignIT Manager Tech Talk, Ruth Morton and Jonathan Rozenblit chat with Sam Guckenheimer, the man who wrote the book on Agile and Visual Studio, about how development teams can optimize Application Lifecycle Management, utilize advanced methods to deliver higher-value software faster, and systematically eliminate waste and inefficiency throughout the entire development lifecycle.The discussion centers around around concepts discussed in Sam's latest book, Agile Software Engineering with Visual Studio: From Concept to Continuous Feedback including, but not limited to:Empowering and engaging multidisciplinary self-managing teams Overcoming causes of software waste, missed schedules, and poor quality Reengineering development to remove overhead: make individuals more productive and empower high-performance teams Featured Guest: Sam GuckenheimerSam has 28 years of experience as an architect, developer, tester, product manager, project manager, and general manager in the software industry in the US and Europe. Currently, Sam is the Group Product Planner for Microsoft Visual Studio. In this capacity, he acts as chief customer advocate, responsible for the end-to-end external design of the next releases of Visual Studio. Prior to joining Microsoft in 2003, Sam was Director of Product Line Strategy at Rational Software Corporation, now the Rational Division of IBM. He holds five patents on software lifecycle tools. A frequent speaker at industry conferences, Sam has guest lectured at Florida Tech, MIT, Harvard, and Yale. Sam is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Harvard University.AlignIT Manager Tech Talk PodcastThis episode is also available as a podcast.Listen Now | Download as MP3Want more IT manager audio podcasts? Subscribe to the Align IT: IT Manager Podcast Series >>ResourcesALM Webcast Series: Microsoft invites you to participate in a five part webcast series designed to help you explore opportunities to minimize development costs within tight timelines while remaining agile throughout software development and test cycles. Managing Complexity with Process, People, and Tools: Development teams are constantly challenged to deliver highly secure, quality software in an environment of growing business demand and quick time-to-market. Development managers are taking a more holistic approach to software development to help create an efficient and effective development process. Delivering High Quality Software Through Agile: Delivering high quality software is a risky undertaking. Development and Quality Assurance managers are in a tight partnership over the war against software bugs. Software quality issues not only delay the time to market for a solution while increasing costs, but they also delay the subsequent benefits to the business. Unify Your ALM Platform: A shared collaboration infrastructure based on Visual Studio Team Foundation Server can help teams break down barriers and deliver value to the customer while leveraging earlier tool investments. Magic Quadrant for Integrated Software Quality Suites: See why Microsoft and its application lifecycle management platform are viewed as "Visionary" in this Gartner report. About AlignIT Manager Tech TalkThe AlignIT Manager Talk is a monthly live streamed video series hosted by Ruth Morton (LinkedIn) and Jonathan Rozenblit (LinkedIn). Each Tech Talk episode airs on the 2nd Thursday of the month from 12:00pm to 12:30pm EST. The show focuses on a range of topics for both infrastructure and development managers and is interactive, taking questions via a live chat and providing answers on air.About AlignITThe Align IT program is dedicated to keeping IT leaders informed about what really matters in business and technology. We do that through in-person events, web casts, our blog and of course, this Manager Tech Talk series. You can find more information about the Align IT program at www.alignit.ca.Comments, suggestions and ideas for future topics can be left below as a comment or emailed directly to the Align IT program feedback alias at alignit@microsoft.com.
While you're working hard with today's technologies, you need to stay abreast of tomorrow's innovations. In this episode of the AlignIT Manager Tech Talk, Ruth Morton and Jonathan Rozenblit chat with Sam Guckenheimer, the man who wrote the book on Agile and Visual Studio, about how development teams can optimize Application Lifecycle Management, utilize advanced methods to deliver higher-value software faster, and systematically eliminate waste and inefficiency throughout the entire development lifecycle.They discuss the concepts in Sam's latest book, Agile Software Engineering with Visual Studio: From Concept to Continuous Feedback including, but not limited to:Empowering and engaging multidisciplinary self-managing teams Overcoming causes of software waste, missed schedules, and poor quality Reengineering development to remove overhead: make individuals more productive and empower high-performance teams Featured Guest: Sam GuckenheimerSam has 28 years of experience as an architect, developer, tester, product manager, project manager, and general manager in the software industry in the US and Europe. Currently, Sam is the Group Product Planner for Microsoft Visual Studio. In this capacity, he acts as chief customer advocate, responsible for the end-to-end external design of the next releases of Visual Studio. Prior to joining Microsoft in 2003, Sam was Director of Product Line Strategy at Rational Software Corporation, now the Rational Division of IBM. He holds five patents on software lifecycle tools. A frequent speaker at industry conferences, Sam has guest lectured at Florida Tech, MIT, Harvard, and Yale. Sam is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Harvard University.AlignIT Manager Tech Talk PodcastThis episode is also available as a podcast.Listen Now | Download as MP3Want more IT manager audio podcasts? Subscribe to the Align IT: IT Manager Podcast Series >>ResourcesALM Webcast Series: Microsoft invites you to participate in a five part webcast series designed to help you explore opportunities to minimize development costs within tight timelines while remaining agile throughout software development and test cycles. Managing Complexity with Process, People, and Tools: Development teams are constantly challenged to deliver highly secure, quality software in an environment of growing business demand and quick time-to-market. Development managers are taking a more holistic approach to software development to help create an efficient and effective development process. Delivering High Quality Software Through Agile: Delivering high quality software is a risky undertaking. Development and Quality Assurance managers are in a tight partnership over the war against software bugs. Software quality issues not only delay the time to market for a solution while increasing costs, but they also delay the subsequent benefits to the business. Unify Your ALM Platform: A shared collaboration infrastructure based on Visual Studio Team Foundation Server can help teams break down barriers and deliver value to the customer while leveraging earlier tool investments. Magic Quadrant for Integrated Software Quality Suites: See why Microsoft and its application lifecycle management platform are viewed as "Visionary" in this Gartner report. About AlignIT Manager Tech TalkThe AlignIT Manager Talk is a monthly live streamed video series hosted by Ruth Morton (LinkedIn) and Jonathan Rozenblit (LinkedIn). Each Tech Talk episode airs on the 2nd Thursday of the month from 12:00pm to 12:30pm EST. The show focuses on a range of topics for both infrastructure and development managers and is interactive, taking questions via a live chat and providing answers on air.About AlignITThe Align IT program is dedicated to keeping IT leaders informed about what really matters in business and technology. We do that through in-person events, web casts, our blog and of course, this Manager Tech Talk series. You can find more information about the Align IT program at www.alignit.ca.Comments, suggestions and ideas for future topics can be left below as a comment or emailed directly to the Align IT program feedback alias at alignit@microsoft.com.
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RocketSVN for Visual Studio is a new tool that allows you to access your Subversion repository within Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 or 2008. It's easy to install, keyboard friendly, very intuitive for developers, and does not require any additional tools like TortoiseSVN. RocketSVN for VS is free for a limited time so download and try it today at Axosoft.com
RocketSVN for Visual Studio is a new tool that allows you to access your Subversion repository within Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 or 2008. It's easy to install, keyboard friendly, very intuitive for developers, and does not require any additional tools like TortoiseSVN. RocketSVN for VS is free for a limited time so download and try it today at Axosoft.com
In this demo with Jonathan Ross, Software Architect, Microsoft: Bringing parallel programming to mainstream software developers is one of the main goals of Intel’s Tera-scale research program. Microsoft Visual Studio is a widely popular software development environment that can also be used for developing parallel applications to run on the SCC many-core platform. Visual Studio […]
We'll being talking Parallel Programming in C# for .Net in Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 with Dan Moth, a senior program manager for Microsoft and a former MVP for Device Application Development. He is a developer, a consultant, and an author who specializes in the .NET Framework and mobile technologies.
We'll being talking Parallel Programming in C# for .Net in Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 with Dan Moth, a senior program manager for Microsoft and a former MVP for Device Application Development. He is a developer, a consultant, and an author who specializes in the .NET Framework and mobile technologies.
Kartik Kanakasabesan, product manager for Rational Team Concert, talks about the first offering on the Jazz platform. He discusses the development environment Rational Team Concert is designed for and looks at some of the challenges Rational Team Concert is intended to address. Scenarios, the open commercial development model, and support for Microsoft® Visual Studio .NET customers are also discussed.