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Day 2
Module 3: Developing training for your network
Module 4: Resourcing & collaborative project writing in the nodes community
Photo by Mélianie Raymond - GBIF Secretariat
Day 2
Module 3: Developing training for your network
Module 4: Resourcing & collaborative project writing in the nodes community
Photo by Mélianie Raymond - GBIF Secretariat
Day 2
Module 3: Developing training for your network
Module 4: Resourcing & collaborative project writing in the nodes community
Photo by Maheva Bagard Laursen - GBIF Secretariat
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From data shared by Matthijs, whom I met at the eSocial Science conference. This shows a bipartite network of people and projects funded by the UK eScience initiatives; the people are circles and the projects are squares, or maybe it's the other way around... The color and size of the nodes indicates degree; redder and bigger nodes have more connections than smaller and yellower nodes. I haven't yet done any analysis, but it's an interesting little data set to play with when I have time to kill.
Node.js Tutorial
Node.js is a very powerful JavaScript-based framework/platform built on Google Chrome’s JavaScript V
Node.js Introduction
What is Node.js?Node.js is a server-side platform built on Google Chrome’s JavaScript Engine (V8 Eng
Node.js...
Node.js, tutorial
Day 2
Module 3: Developing training for your network
Module 4: Resourcing & collaborative project writing in the nodes community
Photo by Maheva Bagard Laursen - GBIF Secretariat
The node is the point on the bar that doesn't vibrate. Hold the bar at the node to check its tuning.
Day 2
Module 3: Developing training for your network
Module 4: Resourcing & collaborative project writing in the nodes community
Photo by Maheva Bagard Laursen - GBIF Secretariat
The adoption of #Node_JS is being driven by the need to reduce the time-to-market for applications. Greater agility and reduced labor costs lead to more rapid development so companies can react to today’s fast-changing commercial landscapes. Node.js uses JavaScript, one of the most popular programming languages today, meaning Node is within easy reach of a huge population of developers.
The rules of application development are changing. Here’s how:
1. Modular design
2. Ecosystem
3. Collaboration
4. Time to market
5. Operating costs
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