An interesting effort on summing up what is needed to know to become a mobile [app] developer for the 2 mobile platforms that dominate the market (iOS and Android - more than 99% of market share):
https://www.techgig.com/tech-news/editors-pick/How-To-Become-A-Mobile-App-Developer-89083?mailer_id=2891&utm_source=TG_batch&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=digest_news_2017-01-29&etoken=cGZzaWx2YUBnbWFpbC5jb20=&activity_name=MjIxMzY5&dt=&auto_login=lKaUjJKbhWOnk7@@OkG6EkpNlR0eASYJcXXFUV1dlR0eASYJWWHhWWlpXXVN3&src_type=autoLogin
Well, as the title states we'll be addressing software development topics (mainly in English). Topics will be quick and short and most probably aligned with the training "problems", sorry, programs I am involved in. PS. Some links are "internal" (not publicly available): If you are not able to reach it, google will find you a publicly available information source for sure. Happy trails to you.
domingo, 29 de janeiro de 2017
Review: The big 4 Java IDEs compared | InfoWorld
Always not without polemic, here is a review of the 4 main Java IDEs around (requires registering):
Eclipse, NetBeans, JDeveloper, and IntelliJ IDEA:
Eclipse, NetBeans, JDeveloper, and IntelliJ IDEA:
What .NET Developers ought to know to start in 2017 - Scott Hanselman
An excellent sum-up of what will be trending in 2017 in the .Net enterprise framework (packed with links for further information on each topic):
quinta-feira, 26 de janeiro de 2017
sábado, 14 de janeiro de 2017
Reuse: Statistical Data Processing
When in need of statistical data analysis, we will need to implement or reuse system components into our system.
Microsoft has been making available the (free until a certain point) open-source R statistical programming language (and servers):
http://www.infoworld.com/article/3156544/big-data/microsofts-r-tools-bring-data-science-to-the-masses.html
Quoting (the article focus on a new MS acquisition but provides us with an overview of the R programming language and the Development environment to support developers and Data Scientists):
"One of Microsoft’s more interesting recent acquisitions was Revolution Analytics, a company that built tools for working with big data problems using the open source statistical programming language R. Mixing an open source model with commercial tools, Revolution Analytics offered a range of tools supporting academic and personal use, alongside software that took advantage of massive amounts of data–including Hadoop. Under Microsoft’s stewardship, the now-renamed R Server has become a bridge between on-premises and cloud data.
Two years on, Microsoft has announced a set of major updates to its R tools. The R programming language has become an important part of its data strategy, with support in Azure and SQL Server—and, more important, in its Azure Machine Learning service, where it can be used to preprocess data before delivering it to a machine learning pipeline. It’s also one of Microsoft’s key cross-platform server products, with versions for both Red Hat Linux and Suse Linux."
Microsoft has been making available the (free until a certain point) open-source R statistical programming language (and servers):
http://www.infoworld.com/article/3156544/big-data/microsofts-r-tools-bring-data-science-to-the-masses.html
Quoting (the article focus on a new MS acquisition but provides us with an overview of the R programming language and the Development environment to support developers and Data Scientists):
"One of Microsoft’s more interesting recent acquisitions was Revolution Analytics, a company that built tools for working with big data problems using the open source statistical programming language R. Mixing an open source model with commercial tools, Revolution Analytics offered a range of tools supporting academic and personal use, alongside software that took advantage of massive amounts of data–including Hadoop. Under Microsoft’s stewardship, the now-renamed R Server has become a bridge between on-premises and cloud data.
Two years on, Microsoft has announced a set of major updates to its R tools. The R programming language has become an important part of its data strategy, with support in Azure and SQL Server—and, more important, in its Azure Machine Learning service, where it can be used to preprocess data before delivering it to a machine learning pipeline. It’s also one of Microsoft’s key cross-platform server products, with versions for both Red Hat Linux and Suse Linux."
sexta-feira, 13 de janeiro de 2017
TOOLS: Modeling with Sparx Systems EA (Reloaded)
Talking of using EA for modeling? Strategic Modeling? Business Modeling?
Take a look at these free PDFs from the tool maker:
Take a look at these free PDFs from the tool maker:
- http://www.sparxsystems.com.au/downloads/quick/strategic_modeling_with_enterprise_architect.pdf
- http://www.sparxsystems.com.au/resources/user-guides/guidebooks/business-modeling-techniques.pdf
Etiquetas:
2017-01,
Analysis,
Business Modeling,
EA,
Inception Phase,
Modeling,
Modelling,
PDF,
Sparx,
Strategic Modeling,
T19,
T23,
TOOL
terça-feira, 10 de janeiro de 2017
Startups: Sharing plane trips is now a reality - Skyuber
Reloaded: Software-based startups are the most beautiful ones (my personal oppinion).
You "just" need software engineering skills, a good team and one ideia:
Skyuber is yet another startup made by portuguese people and already operating globally:
You "just" need software engineering skills, a good team and one ideia:
Skyuber is yet another startup made by portuguese people and already operating globally:
- https://www.skyuber.com/
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