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Teodoro Alonso presents "Using Apache Cordova (Phonegap) for cross platform mobile apps" at the Mobile Software Development Community (Mobile SDC) in Oakbrook Mall at the Microsoft Store
www.meetup.com/SoftDev/events/52749512/
Teodoro Alonso is a Technical Architect at Model Metrics a Salesforce.com company.
Meeting sponsored by Salesforce.com
Apache Cordova (previously known as Phonegap) has emerged as one of the most important hybrid (native-html/javascript) cross platform mobile application development environment. The goal of this meetup is to present the basic architecture of Cordova/Phonegap in iOS and demonstrate its capabilities by creating a simple application in HTML/Javascript and then deploy it to a mobile device as a native application. We will also discuss the resources available to learn how to develop applications in Cordova/Phonegap. If time permits, we will review a simple Cordova/Phonegap plugin that I developed to extract information from an iTunes library.
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Programmers leave such interesting breakpoints in their software, I did complain a while ago that if software engineers were hardware guys they'd be a lot of things going wrong, bad smells and things going bang.
They proved it to me
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Have you ever wondered what happens at Fermilab or what it must be like for a physicist working at Fermilab?
If so, here is your chance to an exciting presentation conducted by Dr. Amundson who has been working at Fermilab for over 16 years. Dr. Amundson will give you a mile-high overview of different types of software development that occurs at Fermilab then Dr. Amundson will present on his own subfield which is particle accelerator simulations using high-performance computing. Additionally Dr. Amundson will go into detail about parallel algorithms and hardware used at Fermilab that is utilized in accelerator systems.
Space is limited so if this sounds like something that you'd like to attend do NOT hesitate to RSVP now!!!
About the presenter:
Dr. James Amundson received his Ph.D. in Theoretical Particle Physics from the University of Chicago in 1993. He then pursued his research in QCD and the production and decays of heavy quarks as a postdoc and a visiting assistant professor at the University of Wisconsin, Madison and as a postdoc at Michigan State University. He joined the Fermilab Computing Division in 1998.In 2002 he joined the Advanced Accelerator SciDAC project. He is the co-architect and primary author of accelerator modeling tool Synergia.
2013 Exceptional Performance Recognition Award
End to End Software Development and Delivery Using Azure DevOps. This series contains 8 videos that covers a full end to end software development Lifecyle with DevOps using Azure DevOps. 1- Introduction and High Level Overview Of DevOps The 1st video will introduce a high level overview about DevOps, digital transformation, how to measure high performance DevOps companies and some real examples and metrics based on market studies for DevOps adaption. Also, it will explain in detail, Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery (CI/CD). The explanation will present different angles of the topics, to make sure that everyone on the same page and ready for the rest of the series. 2- Abstract Overview of End-to-End Software Development and Delivery using Azure DevOps In the 2nd video, we will see an abstract view about Azure DevOps services, this video will not cover all the services in details instead, it will cover a horizontal overview about all Azure DevOps services. This includes, Azure DevOps main settings, Azure Boards, Azure Repos, Azure Pipelines, Azure Artifacts and Azure Test Plans. 3- Agile and Scrum Planning using Azure Boards In 3rd video, we will see how to use Agile and Scrum using Azure Boards, this includes, managing backlog, sprint planning, capacity planning, Scrum board, Kanban board, how to build a rich dashboard to track progress and many others. 4- Managing Source Code with Git using Azure Repos In the 4th video, we will see how to work with source control using Azure Repos, this include Git and TFVC, we will see how to create new repo, import from and to Azure repos, branch and merge, branch policies, pull requests and many others. 5- Build Automation and Continuous Integration Using Azure Pipelines In the 5th video, we will see how to work with build automation using Azure Pipelines, configure continuous integration, restoring third party packages, running unit tests and build tasks. We will see how to use build visual designer as well as YAML and many other features. 6- Managing Artifacts Repositories (NuGet, npm, Maven) Using Azure Artifacts In the 6th video, we will see how to manage our package repositories using Azure Artifacts, this include storing and using packages. 7- Release Management and Continuous Deployment Using Azure Pipelines In the 7th video, we will see how to work with release management using Azure Pipelines, this include creating different stages or environments, pre and post deployment approval, managing configuration, release gates to automate deployment approval and many others. 8- Test Planning with Manual Testing and Exploratory Testing Using Azure Test Plans In the 8th video, we will see how to test and verify application using Azure Test Plans, this include creating test plan, creating test cases, executing test cases, run exploratory testing and many others. For more info about DevOps, Azure DevOps ,VSTS, Software Testing, Dynamics 365, visit my blog: mohamedradwan.com
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Mayank Srivastava presents MVC 3 (Part 2) at the Microsoft Store in Oakbrook
Sunday, August 7, 2011, 1:00 PM
www.meetup.com/SoftDev/events/16818748/
Oakbrook Center (Microsoft Store) - Next to Create & Barrel
49 Oak Brook Center, Oak Brook, IL
The Software Development Community (SDC) is pleased to announce that on Sunday August, 7th @ 1PM at the Microsoft Store - 49 Oak Brook Center Oak Brook, IL, 60523 Mayank Srivastava will present MVC3 and the following technologies:
ASP.NET MVC (using version 3.0) - Session 2 of 2
Session 2 - Workshop
Building an application interactively using ASP.NET MVC 3.0
· Design Pattern and practices considerations.
· DI – implementing IoC container
· TDD –Mock helpers
· jQuery and Ajax
· Enhanced UX with jQuery UI
· Implementing Grid
· Implementing Charts
· Using HTML 5 with ASP.NET MVC
Attendees can bring their problems, issues from their projects, that they want to discuss and we can try to tackle them.
About Mayank Srivastava:
Mayank Srivastava has been in the industry for almost 9 years working on different areas in the Microsoft .Net framework and related technologies. He is enthusiastic about Web, Mobile & Cloud development and a proponent of open source and Agile. He has a keen interest in OOAD, design patterns and N-tier application design.
Sponsor: Platinum Consulting Services
Platinum Consulting Services has graciously provided pizza and drinks for this event.
We kindly ask that you update your RSVP to ensure the proper amount of food is order for the event.
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Teodoro Alonso presents "Using Apache Cordova (Phonegap) for cross platform mobile apps" at the Mobile Software Development Community (Mobile SDC) in Oakbrook Mall at the Microsoft Store
www.meetup.com/SoftDev/events/52749512/
Teodoro Alonso is a Technical Architect at Model Metrics a Salesforce.com company.
Meeting sponsored by Salesforce.com
Apache Cordova (previously known as Phonegap) has emerged as one of the most important hybrid (native-html/javascript) cross platform mobile application development environment. The goal of this meetup is to present the basic architecture of Cordova/Phonegap in iOS and demonstrate its capabilities by creating a simple application in HTML/Javascript and then deploy it to a mobile device as a native application. We will also discuss the resources available to learn how to develop applications in Cordova/Phonegap. If time permits, we will review a simple Cordova/Phonegap plugin that I developed to extract information from an iTunes library.
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Software Development in India. YUHIRO (Software-Developer-India.com) CEO Sascha Thattil at work.
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From February 7 through March 17, 2018, Pilevneli Gallery presented Refik Anadol’s latest project on the materiality of remembering. Melting Memories offered new insights into the representational possibilities emerging from the intersection of advanced technology and contemporary art. By showcasing several interdisciplinary projects that translate the elusive process of memory retrieval into data collections, the exhibition immersed visitors in Anadol’s creative vision of “recollection.”
“Science states meanings; art expresses them,” writes American philosopher John Dewey and draws a curious distinction between what he sees as the principal modes of communication in both disciplines. In Melting Memories, Refik Anadol’s expressive statements provide the viewer with revealing and contemplative artworks that will generate responses to Dewey’s thesis.
Comprising data paintings, augmented data sculptures and light projections, the project as a whole debuts new advances in technology that enable visitors to experience aesthetic interpretations of motor movements inside a human brain. Each work grows out of the artist’s impressive experiments with the advanced technology tools provided by the Neuroscape Laboratory at the University of California, San Francisco. Neuroscape is a neuroscience center focusing on technology creation and scientific research on brain function of both healthy and impaired individuals. Anadol gathers data on the neural mechanisms of cognitive control from an EEG (electroencephalogram) that measures changes in brain wave activity and provides evidence of how the brain functions over time. These data sets constitute the building blocks for the unique algorithms that the artist needs for the multi-dimensional visual structures on display.
Anadol’s installations do not only address a productive espousal of cutting-edge technology and art but also a strong preoccupation with the study of human memory from Ancient Egyptians to Blade Runner 2049. The exhibition’s title, Melting Memories, refers to the artist’s experience with unexpected interconnections among seminal philosophical works, academic inquiries and artworks that take memory as their principal themes. The title further draws attention to the melting of neuroscience and technology into these centuries-long philosophical debates, questioning the emergence of a new space where artificial intelligence is not in conflict with individuality and intimacy.
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PROCESS
Data collection process utilized a 32-channel Enobio and standard protocol configuration. Participants were instructed to focus on specific childhood memories during the recording process. A control recording was also conducted to identify artifacts to later filter with adaptive notch filtering and limiting the frequency range. For analysis we focused on beta (13-17Hz) and theta (3-7Hz) channels, isolating activation points corresponding to short term and long-term (specifically episodic) memory. Our selections were the Fp1, Fp2, F7, F8, P3, P4, C3, C4, T7, T8, O1, and O2 nodes, which were also used to drive noise parameters within the real-time simulation. For scaling we applied Higuchi’s fractal dimension algorithm and used FFT for a moving average. Recurrent neural nets (via EEGLearn) we used on the recording sessions to generate spectral outputs, which were then utilized as height maps for the visual representation pipeline.
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Bashivan, et al. "Learning Representations from EEG with Deep Recurrent-Convolutional Neural Networks." International conference on learning representations (2016)
Transposing EEG data in to procedural noise forms was a really engaging challenge, both technically and conceptually. In the input data and our mapped representation you can find recurrence and rhythm but also hints of higher dimensional structures. We wanted to do this efficiently and in real time and so working on Melting Memories dovetailed nicely with putting the last touches on FieldTrip, an (at the time pre-release) open source GPU library for HLSL/vvvv. It allowed us to use a composite design pattern to very quickly iterate while producing the aesthetic structures used in the project. This approach enabled us to really explore some deeper procedural functions whilst keeping a completely modular graphics pipeline. This modularity makes it easy and clean to expand on the project’s abstracted content in really interesting ways, such as further integration of machine learning on the source data, evolving rendering techniques
and the creation of sculpted physical artifacts.
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CREDITS
Designed &Developed at Refik Anadol Studio
Nicholas Boss
Efsun Erkilic
Kian Khiaban
Ho Man Leung
Raman K. Mustafa
Toby Heinemann
Sound Design : Kerim Karaoglu
Software Development : Kyle McLean / Steffan Klaue
Scientific Support
UCSF / Neuroscape Lab Members
Adam Gazzaley, M.D., PH.D.
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At Clearbridge, mobile software development Malaysia doesn’t just mean coding and style. Our agile development process is a lot more involved, encompassing strategy, development, QA, delivery, and maintenance.
We take this comprehensive approach since you can’t create a effective product without many of these aspects incorporated. An item could be technically great, and can fail whether it doesn’t offer value to users or there's no requirement for it on the market. Similarly, the initial worth of the merchandise could be obvious, however the product will fail when the consumer experience is poor and you will find defects.
We’re going to supply a high-level summary of the way we approach product at Clearbridge Mobile, demonstrating how factors for any more holistic process can greatly benefit the caliber of your products and how it can succeed available on the market.
Product Definition
Product definition concentrates on figuring out the goals from the product, mapping business objectives, market and competitor research, and developing a mobile strategy. At Clearbridge, product definition is finished within an intensive 2-3 day onboarding and project kickoff process, having a obvious group of goals including:
Developing a prioritized product roadmap
Identifying business and technical challenges to become solved from the feature perspective
Identifying success metrics and KPIs
Discussing key questions or obstacles to success
In the finish of the process, software development Malaysia offer some deliverables which include the consumer journey, user personas, storyboard, wireframes/sketches, along with a visual application prototype.
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Our onboarding process activly works to set a dark tone and priority from the delivery agenda for the work ensures there exists a firm foundation to construct a effective, marketable product and enables teams to help make the decisions essential to generate a great product.Design
Our entire design process concentrates on the finish user. All decisions are created using the user in your mind, and that's why mapping out user personas during product definition is really critical. Comprehending the user as well as software development Malaysia needs helps inform design which makes the knowledge using the application enjoyable and simple.
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Nearly all cord-nevers (mostly millennials) increased in a period where unlawfully streaming content was standard now, this same audience is realizing the need for having to pay for top-quality, virus free content from trustworthy services. For media companies and content proprietors, software development Malaysia is really an chance to produce new causes of revenue.
Now you ask ,, how?
Data
Product Metrics
We’ve designed in length about how exactly metrics - Quality of expertise, Service quality, and Product/Business metrics - may be used to enhance the overall customer experience. The concepts affect attracting and retaining both cord-nevers and cord-cutters. Using data to know your clients (the way they are viewing content, what features they're using, their preferences) is important to offering the type of personalized encounters individuals are seeking.
Value
Individuals who've cut the cord and have developed without traditional pay TV realize that software development Malaysia obtain the entertainment encounters they need from alternative sources and services - frequently in a lower cost point. Yet, additionally they search for value from all of these alternatives. Quality of content, number of content, consumer experience, etc., are key elements within the decision-making process.
Content proprietors may need to look at how they may add value using their existing products or via new items. What else could you offer the competition doesn’t? Is the prices aligned using the marketplace? Will the experience you are offering meet or exceed user expectations? Basically, are you currently offering value that isn't available elsewhere?
Versatility
Probably the most unappealing reasons for traditional pay TV is the possible lack of choice, from when and where you will see content, as to the content you have access to. Cord-nevers and cord-cutters are eschewing this model because of the quantity of alternatives available. With devices like Apple TV and Roku available, more TVE and OTT options entering the marketplace, and services like Netflix and Hulu Plus ongoing to emerge, choices is only going to increase.
Like a content provider, attractive to this audience is all about diversifying that which you offer (and just how you are offering it). There's lots of value put on versatility, so offering a number of options - mobile, OTT, SVOD, TV Everywhere, etc. - is the easiest method to capture an more and more mix-platform, multi-device audience.
While cord-cutting is a top concern for media and content companies, cord-nevers may really be considered a bigger threat towards the established order. Because software development Malaysia be prevalent, the businesses who win would be the ones that can comprehend the mobile-first mindset, offer personalization and versatility, and supply the type of content encounters this group values so highly.
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Tim Stall presents ALM: Empowering Teams with Automation and Build Servers
ALM tooling: Empowering teams with build servers and metrics
Everyone knows that automated builds are a good thing, but many teams don't leverage them fully because it's hard to get started. Tim will go over practical techniques and concepts for automating builds with TFS and MSbuild. Once you have an automated build, there are dozens of steps you can hook into it, such as metrics. Tim will walk through several core metrics, including line count, code churn, duplication, complexity, and test code coverage, as well as the concepts and pitfalls for adopting these within a team.
About Tim Stall:
Tim Stall is a Software Architect. He blogs at www.timstall.com. Tim specializes in .Net and has a passion for empowering teams with process, automation, builds, tools, continual education, and enjoys writing blogs and developing side projects. Tim has an MCAD.Net certification. He lives in Chicago with his wife and three children.
Meeting space provided by the Microsoft Store
content.microsoftstore.com/store/detail/Oak-Brook-IL
Platinum Consulting Services Provided pizza and beverages to members attending meetings
Pre-Meeting videos provided by
www.pluralsight-training.net/microsoft/
Picture taken by Michael Kappel
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Mayank Srivastava presents MVC 3 (Part 2) at the Microsoft Store in Oakbrook
Sunday, August 7, 2011, 1:00 PM
www.meetup.com/SoftDev/events/16818748/
Oakbrook Center (Microsoft Store) - Next to Create & Barrel
49 Oak Brook Center, Oak Brook, IL
The Software Development Community (SDC) is pleased to announce that on Sunday August, 7th @ 1PM at the Microsoft Store - 49 Oak Brook Center Oak Brook, IL, 60523 Mayank Srivastava will present MVC3 and the following technologies:
ASP.NET MVC (using version 3.0) - Session 2 of 2
Session 2 - Workshop
Building an application interactively using ASP.NET MVC 3.0
· Design Pattern and practices considerations.
· DI – implementing IoC container
· TDD –Mock helpers
· jQuery and Ajax
· Enhanced UX with jQuery UI
· Implementing Grid
· Implementing Charts
· Using HTML 5 with ASP.NET MVC
Attendees can bring their problems, issues from their projects, that they want to discuss and we can try to tackle them.
About Mayank Srivastava:
Mayank Srivastava has been in the industry for almost 9 years working on different areas in the Microsoft .Net framework and related technologies. He is enthusiastic about Web, Mobile & Cloud development and a proponent of open source and Agile. He has a keen interest in OOAD, design patterns and N-tier application design.
Sponsor: Platinum Consulting Services
Platinum Consulting Services has graciously provided pizza and drinks for this event.
We kindly ask that you update your RSVP to ensure the proper amount of food is order for the event.
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A look at our contactless smart card/NFC software development kit at the Identive booth at the Smart Card Alliance 2012 Payments Summit.
Md Khan presents "Make website three times faster and ask for a raise!"
About the Presentation:
If your page load time is more than 3 sec, 40% of the users will leave your site and will never come back. Isn’t it scary? This becomes even worse when users try to access your site from mobile.
Making website faster could be a task to be done when your boss or client tell you to do so. However, you can apply every single tricks MD would be demonstrating in this talk to make you the smartest person in your team.
Yes, we all know that performance does matter. In this talk MD will go through every corners of a website and gives you latest and innovative tricks to optimize your site with a handful open source tools that makes your life easier to hunt performance holes.
The content goes:
1. Improve your Javascript code to make JavaScript engine run faster
2. Improve your CSS to make rendering faster
3. Optimize images, icons and logos for sites that use tons of images
4. Server and network tricks to make page load faster
5. Investigate performance and memory leak by using developer tool, page speed, etc.
About the presenter:
As a web developer focusing on the front end, Md Khan spend most of his time developing application by using tons of Javascript libraries and frameworks, HTML5 and CSS3. MD is always excited to make his hands dirty with new concepts, technology, framework, libraries. MD spends most of his time with Javascript, CSS3 technologies.
iOS Presentation By Paul Hancock
www.meetup.com/SoftDev/events/59055692/
Software development Community Meeting Schedule
Meet and greet 11:30
Pizza and Beverages 11:45
Paul Hancock's Presentation 12:00 (Noon)
Presentation starts at Noon sharp, our presenter needs to leave for the airport.
This is the start of a series of Meetups on how to get started programming each of the Mobile Platforms.
"Hello World" for IOS Devices
Abstract: Introduction to programming IOS devices (iPads and iPhones) using Objective C. This will provide the essentials for writing your first IOS application. The session will start with an introduction to the IOS development tools (XCode) and the Apple Developer Program. Using XCode, "Hello World" will be then be written and run on the IOS simulator as well as an actual IOS device.
Prerequisite: Knowledge of C/C++ and familiarity with event-driven programming models and object-oriented programming concepts.
Oakbrook Center (Microsoft Store) - Next to Crate & Barrel
Pizza, beverages, and gift card prizes provided by TekSystems
Contact: Jordan Cealey
Office: 630.795.3335
Mobile: 309.657.9950
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Mayank Srivastava presents MVC 3 (Part 2) at the Microsoft Store in Oakbrook
Sunday, August 7, 2011, 1:00 PM
www.meetup.com/SoftDev/events/16818748/
Oakbrook Center (Microsoft Store) - Next to Create & Barrel
49 Oak Brook Center, Oak Brook, IL
The Software Development Community (SDC) is pleased to announce that on Sunday August, 7th @ 1PM at the Microsoft Store - 49 Oak Brook Center Oak Brook, IL, 60523 Mayank Srivastava will present MVC3 and the following technologies:
ASP.NET MVC (using version 3.0) - Session 2 of 2
Session 2 - Workshop
Building an application interactively using ASP.NET MVC 3.0
· Design Pattern and practices considerations.
· DI – implementing IoC container
· TDD –Mock helpers
· jQuery and Ajax
· Enhanced UX with jQuery UI
· Implementing Grid
· Implementing Charts
· Using HTML 5 with ASP.NET MVC
Attendees can bring their problems, issues from their projects, that they want to discuss and we can try to tackle them.
About Mayank Srivastava:
Mayank Srivastava has been in the industry for almost 9 years working on different areas in the Microsoft .Net framework and related technologies. He is enthusiastic about Web, Mobile & Cloud development and a proponent of open source and Agile. He has a keen interest in OOAD, design patterns and N-tier application design.
Sponsor: Platinum Consulting Services
Platinum Consulting Services has graciously provided pizza and drinks for this event.
We kindly ask that you update your RSVP to ensure the proper amount of food is order for the event.
View the High Resolution Image on my Photo Website
Tim Stall presents ALM: Empowering Teams with Automation and Build Servers
ALM tooling: Empowering teams with build servers and metrics
Everyone knows that automated builds are a good thing, but many teams don't leverage them fully because it's hard to get started. Tim will go over practical techniques and concepts for automating builds with TFS and MSbuild. Once you have an automated build, there are dozens of steps you can hook into it, such as metrics. Tim will walk through several core metrics, including line count, code churn, duplication, complexity, and test code coverage, as well as the concepts and pitfalls for adopting these within a team.
About Tim Stall:
Tim Stall is a Software Architect. He blogs at www.timstall.com. Tim specializes in .Net and has a passion for empowering teams with process, automation, builds, tools, continual education, and enjoys writing blogs and developing side projects. Tim has an MCAD.Net certification. He lives in Chicago with his wife and three children.
Meeting space provided by the Microsoft Store
content.microsoftstore.com/store/detail/Oak-Brook-IL
Platinum Consulting Services Provided pizza and beverages to members attending meetings
Pre-Meeting videos provided by
www.pluralsight-training.net/microsoft/
Picture taken by Michael Kappel
Check out the high resolution photos on my photography website
The Nixie Watch project plods on! Software development begins.
Every project needs to go through this phase, at least in my scheme of handling things.
Here we see the Development Environment of Kings hosting an Atmel ATTiny861 microcontroller (MCU). Just out of shot is my laptop, upon which I wrote software for the MCU that causes it to blink an LED. This is a nice quick way to make sure that I haven't fried the chip and that I've wired everything up properly. For the programmers out there, I consider this step to be the "Hello World" of MCU programming - though this implementation is a bit more sophisticated than it needs to be; the LED blink is driven by a timer interrupt.
This version differs from the IN-14 clock version linked above in that it's all powered by batteries. One of the challenges of designing the watch software will be to set it up so that the MCU draws a minimum of power - not a pressing issue for a clock which is going to be plugged in to a wall socket, but critical for a thing like this which I would like to run for months on a trickle of current.
The little black box in the center right contains 2 AA batteries, which are standing in for the single lithium watch battery which will run the MCU in the real watch. Below it is the display power supply with its own battery. Getting the MCU and display working together is going to be the tricky part. To conserve power, the MCU will run a program that will cause it to immediately shut itself off - but not quite all the way off; it'll be just awake enough to notice when the display power supply fires up. That is, when the watch's wearer presses the button to show the time. At that point the chip will awaken, fetch the time from a crystal-based real time clock chip (not yet wired up), and start showing it on the nixies. When the wearer releases the show-time button, the display power supply will be disconnected and the MCU will notice that, stop trying to display the time, and hibernate again.
Interestingly, if you find such things interesting, this is the way most battery powered computerized widgets work; for instance, games on the Nintendo Game Boy (which I used to program, back when I was younger and even dumber) spend most of their time with the main processor asleep like that. At least they do if they were written well.
After a bit more fiddling I will be able to wire this to the display prototype and it will start being a watch - at least in the functional sense. Trying to wear the prototype on your arm would be like wearing a very geeky buckler.
iOS Presentation By Paul Hancock
www.meetup.com/SoftDev/events/59055692/
Software development Community Meeting Schedule
Meet and greet 11:30
Pizza and Beverages 11:45
Paul Hancock's Presentation 12:00 (Noon)
Presentation starts at Noon sharp, our presenter needs to leave for the airport.
This is the start of a series of Meetups on how to get started programming each of the Mobile Platforms.
"Hello World" for IOS Devices
Abstract: Introduction to programming IOS devices (iPads and iPhones) using Objective C. This will provide the essentials for writing your first IOS application. The session will start with an introduction to the IOS development tools (XCode) and the Apple Developer Program. Using XCode, "Hello World" will be then be written and run on the IOS simulator as well as an actual IOS device.
Prerequisite: Knowledge of C/C++ and familiarity with event-driven programming models and object-oriented programming concepts.
Oakbrook Center (Microsoft Store) - Next to Crate & Barrel
Pizza, beverages, and gift card prizes provided by TekSystems
Contact: Jordan Cealey
Office: 630.795.3335
Mobile: 309.657.9950
Picture taken by Michael Kappel at Microsoft Store in Oakbrook
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Atlanta Software Deveopment - Premier Logic
Premier Logic is a software development company serving the north and southeast United States with offices in Atlanta and Philadelphia since October of 2000. We're a lot more than just another software development company: We’re your local launch partners. Our leadership maintains a close relationship with technology, so when you’re talking to any member of our team, you’re talking to people who get it. There’s no disconnects, no miscommunications and no undeliverable promises. It’s just real talk with a focus on results that we can back.We are a group of dedicated, entrepreneurial business and technology leaders with a passion for solving problems. Yes, things like business intelligence, social media and creating great web products actually excite us. But we don’t speak in acronyms and try to make things complicated. We just think it’s easier to work with people who really do understand and care about your problems. www.premierlogic.com
iOS Presentation By Paul Hancock
www.meetup.com/SoftDev/events/59055692/
Software development Community Meeting Schedule
Meet and greet 11:30
Pizza and Beverages 11:45
Paul Hancock's Presentation 12:00 (Noon)
Presentation starts at Noon sharp, our presenter needs to leave for the airport.
This is the start of a series of Meetups on how to get started programming each of the Mobile Platforms.
"Hello World" for IOS Devices
Abstract: Introduction to programming IOS devices (iPads and iPhones) using Objective C. This will provide the essentials for writing your first IOS application. The session will start with an introduction to the IOS development tools (XCode) and the Apple Developer Program. Using XCode, "Hello World" will be then be written and run on the IOS simulator as well as an actual IOS device.
Prerequisite: Knowledge of C/C++ and familiarity with event-driven programming models and object-oriented programming concepts.
Oakbrook Center (Microsoft Store) - Next to Crate & Barrel
Pizza, beverages, and gift card prizes provided by TekSystems
Contact: Jordan Cealey
Office: 630.795.3335
Mobile: 309.657.9950
Picture taken by Michael Kappel at Microsoft Store in Oakbrook
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