American River HealthPro Credit Union faced challenges maintaining growth in a saturated market after merging two credit unions. They used the Predictive Index assessment tool to better understand employees' behaviors and place them in positions where they would succeed. This led to improved productivity, morale and a 12.4% reduction in turnover. Communication between leadership and staff increased through Predictive Index training and regular meetings. As a result, survey measures of effective communication, leadership, and organizational culture increased significantly.
This document provides an overview of core concepts for building user interfaces in iOS, including UIView, UIResponder, touch handling, and drawing. It explains the view hierarchy, how to add and arrange subviews, and how views handle touch events. It also covers low-level drawing using Core Graphics and Quartz 2D, including how to draw shapes, text, images and patterns.
Giethoorn is a small village in the Netherlands known for its unique landscape of small canals instead of roads. It has become a popular tourist destination where visitors explore the village by small boats instead of cars or bikes. The village has a population of around 2,500 people and is located in the province of Overijssel.
This document outlines the history and growth of Apple's iOS mobile operating system and its related products between 1997-2011. It describes the launch of the iPod in 1998 and iTunes in 2001 which helped drive adoption of the iOS ecosystem. The iPhone was released in 2007 which launched the iOS App Store in 2008. The iPad launched in 2010 and helped grow the number of iOS devices and apps. By late 2010, iOS had over 140,000 apps and was installed on over 70 million devices. The document also briefly discusses Apple's competitors in the mobile space like Android and Amazon.
American River HealthPro Credit Union faced challenges maintaining growth in a saturated market after merging two credit unions. They used the Predictive Index assessment tool to better understand employees' behaviors and place them in positions where they would succeed. This led to improved productivity, morale and a 12.4% reduction in turnover. Communication between leadership and staff increased through Predictive Index training and regular meetings. As a result, survey measures of effective communication, leadership, and organizational culture increased significantly.
This document provides an overview of core concepts for building user interfaces in iOS, including UIView, UIResponder, touch handling, and drawing. It explains the view hierarchy, how to add and arrange subviews, and how views handle touch events. It also covers low-level drawing using Core Graphics and Quartz 2D, including how to draw shapes, text, images and patterns.
Giethoorn is a small village in the Netherlands known for its unique landscape of small canals instead of roads. It has become a popular tourist destination where visitors explore the village by small boats instead of cars or bikes. The village has a population of around 2,500 people and is located in the province of Overijssel.
This document outlines the history and growth of Apple's iOS mobile operating system and its related products between 1997-2011. It describes the launch of the iPod in 1998 and iTunes in 2001 which helped drive adoption of the iOS ecosystem. The iPhone was released in 2007 which launched the iOS App Store in 2008. The iPad launched in 2010 and helped grow the number of iOS devices and apps. By late 2010, iOS had over 140,000 apps and was installed on over 70 million devices. The document also briefly discusses Apple's competitors in the mobile space like Android and Amazon.
The document discusses the history and evolution of Apple's iOS mobile operating system and related products. It describes the launch of the iPod in 2001 and iTunes in 2001 which helped drive adoption of iOS. It then outlines the introduction of the iPhone in 2007, App Store in 2008, and iPad in 2010 which expanded iOS into new form factors and ecosystems. It also briefly touches on the success of iOS apps and games.
This document provides contact information for a blog, Twitter account, and email address. It also lists methods from the UIEvent and UIResponder classes in iOS related to touch events, including touchesBegan, touchesMoved, touchesEnded, and touchesCancelled. These methods allow tracking touches on the screen through touch events.
This document provides information about working with XML and networking APIs in iOS and iPad development. It lists relevant classes for parsing and loading XML like NSXMLParser and NSData, networking classes like NSURLConnection and CFNetwork, and delegates. It also provides example code for loading data from a URL with NSData and links to Apple documentation for XML programming and streaming media with these classes.
This document provides information about iOS and the iPhone/iPad SDK. It includes links to blogs and contact information for questions. It outlines the core technologies that make up iOS like the Darwin kernel, BSD system libraries, and Cocoa Touch frameworks. It also provides a brief history of Objective-C and how it combines the power of C with object-oriented programming features.
This document discusses Snow Computing, a proposed peer-to-peer (P2P) computing model. Snow Computing is described as the next step after Cloud Computing, with a distributed computing model like falling snow. The document outlines several existing P2P technologies like Kademlia and chain reaction searching that could inform Snow Computing. Potential applications mentioned include social networking systems based on instant messaging clients, MapReduce algorithms in a P2P setting, and intelligent agents for distributed searching and data mining.
The document discusses Object-C and iPhone development. It provides information on Object-C concepts like Target-Action, Delegation, and Key Value Coding. It lists resources for iPhone development including books, websites with tutorials and code libraries, and RSS feeds related to iPhone SDK news.
The document discusses the history and architecture of iPhone OS. It notes that iPhone OS was first introduced in 2007 for the original iPhone and that the iPhone SDK was released in 2008 to allow third party developers to create apps. It then summarizes the core layers that make up iPhone OS - the Core OS layer, Core Services layer, Media layer, and Cocoa Touch layer.
The document discusses the history and evolution of Apple's iOS mobile operating system and related products. It describes the launch of the iPod in 2001 and iTunes in 2001 which helped drive adoption of iOS. It then outlines the introduction of the iPhone in 2007, App Store in 2008, and iPad in 2010 which expanded iOS into new form factors and ecosystems. It also briefly touches on the success of iOS apps and games.
This document provides contact information for a blog, Twitter account, and email address. It also lists methods from the UIEvent and UIResponder classes in iOS related to touch events, including touchesBegan, touchesMoved, touchesEnded, and touchesCancelled. These methods allow tracking touches on the screen through touch events.
This document provides information about working with XML and networking APIs in iOS and iPad development. It lists relevant classes for parsing and loading XML like NSXMLParser and NSData, networking classes like NSURLConnection and CFNetwork, and delegates. It also provides example code for loading data from a URL with NSData and links to Apple documentation for XML programming and streaming media with these classes.
This document provides information about iOS and the iPhone/iPad SDK. It includes links to blogs and contact information for questions. It outlines the core technologies that make up iOS like the Darwin kernel, BSD system libraries, and Cocoa Touch frameworks. It also provides a brief history of Objective-C and how it combines the power of C with object-oriented programming features.
This document discusses Snow Computing, a proposed peer-to-peer (P2P) computing model. Snow Computing is described as the next step after Cloud Computing, with a distributed computing model like falling snow. The document outlines several existing P2P technologies like Kademlia and chain reaction searching that could inform Snow Computing. Potential applications mentioned include social networking systems based on instant messaging clients, MapReduce algorithms in a P2P setting, and intelligent agents for distributed searching and data mining.
The document discusses Object-C and iPhone development. It provides information on Object-C concepts like Target-Action, Delegation, and Key Value Coding. It lists resources for iPhone development including books, websites with tutorials and code libraries, and RSS feeds related to iPhone SDK news.
The document discusses the history and architecture of iPhone OS. It notes that iPhone OS was first introduced in 2007 for the original iPhone and that the iPhone SDK was released in 2008 to allow third party developers to create apps. It then summarizes the core layers that make up iPhone OS - the Core OS layer, Core Services layer, Media layer, and Cocoa Touch layer.