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lunes, 7 de enero de 2013

Development by Davis

Development by Davis


MakerPlane: Open source takes flight in aviation

Posted: 06 Jan 2013 11:00 PM PST

change the model

I spoke with John Nicols at MakerPlane about their passionate team of contributors from all over the world who are designing and building a full-sized two seat Light Sport Aircraft. Their mission is to "create innovative and game-changing aircraft, avionics and related systems and the transformational manufacturing processes to build them." 

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sábado, 5 de enero de 2013

Development by Davis

Development by Davis


How to get Key names and Values?

Posted: 04 Jan 2013 10:32 PM PST

Hi
I'am a bit stuck on this one, so any help would be appriciated:
I have the following code snippet:

c:\get-host
Which returns:
Name : Windows PowerShell ISE Host
Version : 2.0
InstanceId : e5ab551b-4fad-4ae6-89c3-e91e06 33d4ff
UI : System.Management.Automation.I nternal.Host.InternalHostUserI nterface

viernes, 4 de enero de 2013

Development by Davis: “FOSS takes precedence in Italy” plus 1 more

Development by Davis: “FOSS takes precedence in Italy” plus 1 more


FOSS takes precedence in Italy

Posted: 03 Jan 2013 11:00 PM PST

foss people

At the end of August I wrote a short post about an important reform that modified the rules for software adoption within the Italian public administration.

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AMD to Host News Conference at 2013 Consumer Electronics Show

Posted: 03 Jan 2013 12:00 AM PST

AMD (NYSE: AMD) will provide a live video webcast of its news conference at the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) to be held Jan. 7, 2013 at 4 p.m. PT. The conference will demonstrate a range of attractive, high-performance mobile computing and gaming systems reflective of the company's longer-term strategy t...

jueves, 3 de enero de 2013

Development by Davis: “Three open source school management software programs for teachers and student” plus 3 more

Development by Davis: “Three open source school management software programs for teachers and student” plus 3 more


Three open source school management software programs for teachers and student

Posted: 03 Jan 2013 01:00 AM PST

open education resources

Many educators might have been hesitant in the past regarding embracing open source software. But not anymore as the number that has taken to open source software (OSS) has increased significantly over the years. As more teachers as well as institutions are now engaging with organizations such as Open Source Schools, SchoolForge among others. Consequently, these educators have begun to realize the potential inherent in OSS that can help transform education in many ways.

Now, here is a list of open source applications that is available to assist educators in teaching as well as in inspiring their students:

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Majority in Bern council tells Swiss city to switch to open source

Posted: 02 Jan 2013 11:00 PM PST

open government

A clear majority in the council of the Swiss city of Bern has voted for a switch to free and open source IT solutions. It instructs the city's IT department to make future IT purchases platform and vendor neutral and to prefer using open source solutions. This way, the council wants to rid the city of IT vendor lock-in.

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AMD Names Devinder Kumar Chief Financial Officer

Posted: 02 Jan 2013 12:00 AM PST

AMD (NYSE: AMD) today announced that after a thorough internal and external search the company has appointed Devinder Kumar as senior vice president and chief financial officer, effective Jan. 2, 2013. Kumar, 57, will report to Rory Read, AMD president and chief executive officer, and will have responsibility fo...

ASP.NET: Building Hypermedia Web APIs with ASP.NET Web API

Posted: 01 Jan 2013 04:00 PM PST

January 2013

Learn why hypermedia is an interesting factor for achieving evolvability in Web API designs, and how it can be implemented in practice using ASP.NET Web API.

miércoles, 2 de enero de 2013

Development by Davis: “2012: What a year for Linux” plus 1 more

Development by Davis: “2012: What a year for Linux” plus 1 more


2012: What a year for Linux

Posted: 02 Jan 2013 02:00 AM PST

Bubble hands

Global research and advisory firm, Forrester, said, "The explosion in open source projects in the HTML, mobile, cloud and big data spaces such as Android, jQuery, PhoneGap, Sencha, Hadoop and Cordova are driving a new model and a golden age of 'app' development."

Clearly, Linux had a great year—as did their many dedicated developers, communities, fans, and users. 

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The year of open source in libraries

Posted: 02 Jan 2013 01:00 AM PST

open education

I hereby declare 2012 the year of open source in libraries!

If not the year, it was still an impressive year for open source in libraries. It was 2004 when I first learned about the Koha open source integrated library system and started researching what it would mean to our library to make the switch to open source. Back then, when I asked people if they knew what open source was

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martes, 1 de enero de 2013

Development by Davis: “Resolve to more open in 2013” plus 1 more

Development by Davis: “Resolve to more open in 2013” plus 1 more


Resolve to more open in 2013

Posted: 01 Jan 2013 01:00 AM PST

Open ant trail
How do you resolve to be more open in 2013?
Contribute to an open source project
Take an open source course
Be an open source mentor
Recommend open source books to friends
Other (tell us in the comments)
It's a new year, with new opportunities for the open source way to change and innovate life, education, government, business, health, and law. For each of us as individuals, 2013 is a chance to resolve to be more open.

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2012: A Look Back

Posted: 31 Dec 2012 06:22 PM PST

Another year is coming to a close, and it's time to look back and reflect on what we've accomplished in the past twelve months. The WordPress community is stronger than ever, and some of the accomplishments of the past year are definitely worth remembering.

Software Releases

We had two major releases of the WordPress web application with versions 3.4 and 3.5, as well as 5 security releases during 2012. 3.4 included the theme customizer, while 3.5 became the long awaited "media release" featuring a new uploader and gallery management tool. 3.5 contained code contributions from more people than ever, and we hope to continue growing the contributor ranks in the year ahead. We currently have native apps on 6 mobile platforms — iOS, Android, Blackberry, Windows Phone, Nokia, and WebOS — and saw several updates there as well.

Plugin Directory

A number of improvements were made to the Plugin Directory in 2012. More cosmetic  updates, like the introduction of branded plugin page headers, make it a nicer browsing experience, while functional changes like better-integrated support forums, plugin reviews, and a favorites system made the plugin directory even more useful as a resource.

The "Make" Network and Team Reps

2012 was the year that saw the creation of Make.wordpress.org, a network of sites for the teams of contributors responsible for the different areas of the WordPress project. Now anyone can follow along and get involved with the teams that work on core, theme review, forum support, documentation, and more. In 2013 we'll work to improve these sites to make it easier to become a contributor. Each team also now has elected Team Reps, a new role that has already led to more cross-team communication. Team reps post each week to the Updates blog so that the other reps can keep up with what's going on in other teams.

WordPress Community Summit

At the end of October, about 100 of the most influential and respected members of the WordPress community attended an inaugural summit to discuss where we all stand, and to figure out where we go next with WordPress. A "conference of conversations," this unconference made everyone an active participant, and while not every issue brought to the table was solved by the end of the event, the right questions were being asked.

Meetup.com

The WordPress Foundation now has a central account with Meetup.com. We've brought in a couple dozen existing meetup groups as a pilot to test the system, and are in the process of working with more existing meetups (as well as new ones) to join us so that local organizers won't have to pay organizer dues and can get more support from the WordPress project.

Internet Blackout Day

We participated in the protest against SOPA/PIPA, Internet Blackout Day, on January 18. Though we usually stay out of politics, this campaign was important, and we not only participated in the blackout on WordPress.org, we encouraged our users to do so as well, and recommended plugins to provide blackout functionality. It was deemed the largest online protest in history.

WordCamps

And finally, it wouldn't be a recap without counting up the WordCamps! There were 67 WordCamps around the world in 2012, bringing together WordPress users, developers, and fans. If you didn't make it to a WordCamp this year, maybe it can be one of your new year resolutions: check the schedule to find one near you!