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Es un oficio perdido en paises de tecnología , pero usados aún en muchos a los que hemos olvidado o sumido en desastres de guerra y discriminación. Tal como comenta Commoner de su pais, que la guerra nodeja dar un paso adelante .
Aqui es un juego de dos días , para otros una necesidad muy dura.
London JS: JavaScript & Hardware. 16th September 2013.
Nodecopter: JavaScript Flying Robots - Andrew Nesbitt (@teabass)
Node and Arduino: Powering the real world with JS - Adam Howard (@skattyadz)
Lanyrd: lanyrd.com/2013/londonjs-24/
Happiness of digital excellence
Hakuna Matata excited to unveil our new brand identity as we evolve to the next step in our journey of digital excellence. Our brand reflects celebration of happiness; it resonates with the capabilities we have built with passion, the creative spirit of our team and the delight of our customers.
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Mail : hello@hakunamatata.in
Web : www.hakunamatata.in/
at HackU Michigan 2011
This hack changed names to Mouse Trap Analytics and won first place at the 2011 HackU Michigan event.
Demo of nodejs web interface controlling the LCD and LED Shift Register on a NICTA ED1 board.
(ED1s are usually used by teachers with school groups, but we were lucky enough to get our hands on some for Nodebots Sydney 2013. For more info about ED1s: www.nicta.com.au/education/school_programs/ncss/ed1)
Learn how to design and build large-scale production Node.js systems by following along as a Node.js search engine is created step-by-step.
In this talk Richard showed how to design your system as micro-services and what this looks like from a developer desktop all the way to production.
He also showed how to integrate external systems, and how to do micro-service deployments. In particular, how to do partial deployments and instant rollbacks.
See the skillscast (film/code.slides) at skillsmatter.com/skillscasts/5710-in-the-brain-of-richard...
A workshop that trained about building Web application with MEAN stack for IT officer at Kasetsart University, Thailand.
Instructor: Teerasej "Pon" Jiraphatchandej
Topics included: Node JS, Mongo DB, Angular JS, Express JS.
Contact for host training for your team: teerasej@nextflow.in.th
London JS: JavaScript & Hardware. 16th September 2013.
Nodecopter: JavaScript Flying Robots - Andrew Nesbitt (@teabass)
Node and Arduino: Powering the real world with JS - Adam Howard (@skattyadz)
Lanyrd: lanyrd.com/2013/londonjs-24/