Learn how Cloud Computing is changing applications deployment.
See how software deployment is moving away from traditional on-premise installable, license based software to consuming software applications as services, on a subscription based models.
Learn about different SaaS application architectures that can help you convert your on-premise single tenant installable application to an online multi-tenant application.
Find out how to avoid huge capital expenditures upfront and do away with managing applications and dealing with software licenses, there are obvious benefits of running a SaaS business on Cloud for ISVs as well.
Learn how Cloud Computing is changing applications deployment.
See how software deployment is moving away from traditional on-premise installable, license based software to consuming software applications as services, on a subscription based models.
Learn about different SaaS application architectures that can help you convert your on-premise single tenant installable application to an online multi-tenant application.
Find out how to avoid huge capital expenditures upfront and do away with managing applications and dealing with software licenses, there are obvious benefits of running a SaaS business on Cloud for ISVs as well.
Shall I Compare Thee To a Line of Code? (with presenter notes)Lauren Scott
A talk by Lauren Scott
For the version without presenter notes, please visit http://www.slideshare.net/laureninwonderland/shall-icomparethee-44789596
Programming has a lot more in common with the arts than we like to think—and no, I don’t just mean it’s good for making apps like Draw Something. People often speak of programming as an art form, saying that great code can somehow transcend basic functionality and become something that has value in the essence of its form. But, as we all know, writing code is easy—it’s writing the good stuff that’s hard.
So what can we take from study of the arts that would illuminate our own paths as developers? In this talk, I’ll go through some poetic principles that clarify ideas about software development, both in the way we write our code and the way we grow as creators and teammates. We’ll explore the way poets learn to shape their craft and see what we can steal to help our code level up from functioning to poetic.
EL USO DE LAS TIC PARA LA MEJORA DE LA COMUNICACIÓN VERBAL Y NO VERBAL DE LOS...Cátedra Banco Santander
Contribución en la VI Jornada de Buenas Prácticas en la docencia universitaria con apoyo de TIC celebrada en el Edificio Paraninfo de la Universidad de Zaragoza el 16 de septiembre de 2015 y organizada por la Cátedra Banco Santander de la Universidad de Zaragoza.
Taller realizado en el VI Congreso Nacional de Escuelas Oficiales de Idiomas celebrado en Las Palmas de Gran Canaria los días 2,3 y 4 de Abril de 2009.
Shall I Compare Thee To a Line of Code? (with presenter notes)Lauren Scott
A talk by Lauren Scott
For the version without presenter notes, please visit http://www.slideshare.net/laureninwonderland/shall-icomparethee-44789596
Programming has a lot more in common with the arts than we like to think—and no, I don’t just mean it’s good for making apps like Draw Something. People often speak of programming as an art form, saying that great code can somehow transcend basic functionality and become something that has value in the essence of its form. But, as we all know, writing code is easy—it’s writing the good stuff that’s hard.
So what can we take from study of the arts that would illuminate our own paths as developers? In this talk, I’ll go through some poetic principles that clarify ideas about software development, both in the way we write our code and the way we grow as creators and teammates. We’ll explore the way poets learn to shape their craft and see what we can steal to help our code level up from functioning to poetic.
EL USO DE LAS TIC PARA LA MEJORA DE LA COMUNICACIÓN VERBAL Y NO VERBAL DE LOS...Cátedra Banco Santander
Contribución en la VI Jornada de Buenas Prácticas en la docencia universitaria con apoyo de TIC celebrada en el Edificio Paraninfo de la Universidad de Zaragoza el 16 de septiembre de 2015 y organizada por la Cátedra Banco Santander de la Universidad de Zaragoza.
Taller realizado en el VI Congreso Nacional de Escuelas Oficiales de Idiomas celebrado en Las Palmas de Gran Canaria los días 2,3 y 4 de Abril de 2009.
Presentación realizada en las X Jornadas APEOIA celebradas en Estepona los días 25 y 26 de abril 2008. Exposición de cómo grabar vídeos stream de Internet
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3. VIVE LE VENT Vive le vent, vive le vent Vive le vent d'hiver Qui s'en va sifflant, soufflant Dans les grands sapins verts... Oh ! Vive le temps, vive le temps Vive le temps d'hiver Boule de neige et jour de l'an Et bonne année grand-mère...
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