Learn how to create REST APIs and be in peace with your mind by knowing how to structure them in a way that will provide an amazing experience for your users and also be easy to maintain and improve
This document discusses Guzzle, a PHP HTTP client library, and creating RESTful APIs with PHP. It explains what Guzzle is, how to install it using Composer, and how to make asynchronous and concurrent requests with Guzzle. It then covers REST API concepts like HTTP verbs, request and response structures, status codes, and building a basic RESTful API in PHP. Code examples are provided to demonstrate creating a RESTful API using PHP.
This document provides an overview of Laravel, a popular PHP framework. It discusses what Laravel is, why it is popular, and some of its core components like routing, controllers, models, migrations and views. Key points include: Laravel uses MVC architecture and is composer-based; it includes features like routing, controllers, Eloquent ORM, schema builder, migrations and seeding to interact with databases, and blade templating for views. Requirements to use Laravel are PHP 5.4+, composer, and database extensions like MySQL.
This document discusses building a simple automated deployment platform with PHP and Linux. It describes taking a website offline for manual upgrades, which is time-consuming and error-prone. The document then outlines techniques for automating the deployment process, including exporting code from version control, applying file permissions and configuration changes, backing up and patching databases, running unit tests, and using symlinks to swap environments. It emphasizes the need for rollback capabilities and managing multiple environments like staging and production. The goal is to provide techniques for small teams and startups to continuously and reliably deploy updates.
This document discusses building a simple automated deployment platform with PHP and Linux. It describes taking a website offline for manual upgrades, which is time-consuming and error-prone. The document then outlines techniques for automating the deployment process, including exporting code from version control, applying file permissions and configuration changes, backing up and patching databases, running unit tests, and using symlinks to swap environments. It emphasizes the need for rollback capabilities and managing multiple environments like staging and production. The goal is to provide techniques for small teams and startups to continuously and reliably deploy updates.
This document discusses the basics of web application architecture using Node.js and Express. It introduces HTTP requests and responses between clients and servers, and common status codes and verbs like GET and POST. It explains how to create a basic server with the HTTP module in Node.js, and how Express simplifies this with routing, middleware, request/response extensions and view handling capabilities. Specific examples are given for creating routes, using middleware, and setting up a view engine like Handlebars to render templates.
Migrating to SharePoint 2013 - Business and Technical PerspectiveJohn Calvert
Many organizations still run versions of SharePoint prior to 2013, but the appetite and pressure to upgrade is increasing as business and IT better understand the new features and capabilities of SharePoint 2013 / Online combined with its sister products Office 2013 and Exchange 2013, or alternately Office 365. Drawing on experience from real client engagements in this presentation we examine the business and technical roadmap, and challenges in planning and executing a migration to SharePoint 2013.
This document provides an overview of REST (REpresentational State Transfer) and developing REST APIs in Symfony2. It discusses the history and architectural constraints of REST, including being client-server, stateless, cacheable, layered, and having a uniform interface. It also covers REST maturity levels, content negotiation, HTTP methods and status codes, and the HATEOAS principle of providing hypermedia controls. The document concludes by stating it will continue discussing developing REST APIs in Symfony2 in future parts.
Automating Your Enterprise Application Deployments with PowerShellGeoff Varosky
Presented on 2/21/13 at the Granite State SharePoint Users Group
In enterprise application deployments to SharePoint, there are generally farms, or web applications that host specific applications for specific groups, rather than having just an all-in-one deployment. Often times, you do not have access to these other environments, and will need to pass the deployment baton off to the system administrators of those farms.
This session will walk you through how you can deploy your applications, without needing to have the administrator who will be deploying the application, have to do much more than type a few keys into the SharePoint Administration Console and press enter – and having full configuration and deployment of your custom SharePoint applications to other environments.
This document discusses Guzzle, a PHP HTTP client library, and creating RESTful APIs with PHP. It explains what Guzzle is, how to install it using Composer, and how to make asynchronous and concurrent requests with Guzzle. It then covers REST API concepts like HTTP verbs, request and response structures, status codes, and building a basic RESTful API in PHP. Code examples are provided to demonstrate creating a RESTful API using PHP.
This document provides an overview of Laravel, a popular PHP framework. It discusses what Laravel is, why it is popular, and some of its core components like routing, controllers, models, migrations and views. Key points include: Laravel uses MVC architecture and is composer-based; it includes features like routing, controllers, Eloquent ORM, schema builder, migrations and seeding to interact with databases, and blade templating for views. Requirements to use Laravel are PHP 5.4+, composer, and database extensions like MySQL.
This document discusses building a simple automated deployment platform with PHP and Linux. It describes taking a website offline for manual upgrades, which is time-consuming and error-prone. The document then outlines techniques for automating the deployment process, including exporting code from version control, applying file permissions and configuration changes, backing up and patching databases, running unit tests, and using symlinks to swap environments. It emphasizes the need for rollback capabilities and managing multiple environments like staging and production. The goal is to provide techniques for small teams and startups to continuously and reliably deploy updates.
This document discusses building a simple automated deployment platform with PHP and Linux. It describes taking a website offline for manual upgrades, which is time-consuming and error-prone. The document then outlines techniques for automating the deployment process, including exporting code from version control, applying file permissions and configuration changes, backing up and patching databases, running unit tests, and using symlinks to swap environments. It emphasizes the need for rollback capabilities and managing multiple environments like staging and production. The goal is to provide techniques for small teams and startups to continuously and reliably deploy updates.
This document discusses the basics of web application architecture using Node.js and Express. It introduces HTTP requests and responses between clients and servers, and common status codes and verbs like GET and POST. It explains how to create a basic server with the HTTP module in Node.js, and how Express simplifies this with routing, middleware, request/response extensions and view handling capabilities. Specific examples are given for creating routes, using middleware, and setting up a view engine like Handlebars to render templates.
Migrating to SharePoint 2013 - Business and Technical PerspectiveJohn Calvert
Many organizations still run versions of SharePoint prior to 2013, but the appetite and pressure to upgrade is increasing as business and IT better understand the new features and capabilities of SharePoint 2013 / Online combined with its sister products Office 2013 and Exchange 2013, or alternately Office 365. Drawing on experience from real client engagements in this presentation we examine the business and technical roadmap, and challenges in planning and executing a migration to SharePoint 2013.
This document provides an overview of REST (REpresentational State Transfer) and developing REST APIs in Symfony2. It discusses the history and architectural constraints of REST, including being client-server, stateless, cacheable, layered, and having a uniform interface. It also covers REST maturity levels, content negotiation, HTTP methods and status codes, and the HATEOAS principle of providing hypermedia controls. The document concludes by stating it will continue discussing developing REST APIs in Symfony2 in future parts.
Automating Your Enterprise Application Deployments with PowerShellGeoff Varosky
Presented on 2/21/13 at the Granite State SharePoint Users Group
In enterprise application deployments to SharePoint, there are generally farms, or web applications that host specific applications for specific groups, rather than having just an all-in-one deployment. Often times, you do not have access to these other environments, and will need to pass the deployment baton off to the system administrators of those farms.
This session will walk you through how you can deploy your applications, without needing to have the administrator who will be deploying the application, have to do much more than type a few keys into the SharePoint Administration Console and press enter – and having full configuration and deployment of your custom SharePoint applications to other environments.
Intro to Plugin Development, Miami WordCamp, 2015topher1kenobe
This document provides an introduction to plugin development in WordPress. It discusses best practices for creating plugins, including placing code in plugin files rather than theme files and adding required headers. It also covers releasing plugins on WordPress.org and using mu-plugins, as well as providing a real-world example of a plugin.
The document provides an overview of a presentation on ASP.NET Web API and HTTP fundamentals. It includes sections on HTTP messages and URIs, routing and verbs in Web API, status codes, error handling, content negotiation, media type formatters, validating user input, and enabling OData queryable actions. The presentation aims to cover HTTP fundamentals through the lens of Web API, cramming attendees' brains with information on how to build HTTP-based web services using ASP.NET Web API.
Automating Your Enterprise Application Deployments With PowerShell by Geoff V...SPTechCon
Geoff Varosky presented on automating enterprise application deployments with PowerShell. PowerShell allows automating environment and application deployments through scripting. It provides advantages like human-less deployments and repeatable processes. Examples of automation include farm configuration, service applications, and solution deployments. Documentation and shared functions help refine automated deployments over time.
Apache web server installation/configuration, Virtual Hostingwebhostingguy
The document describes the history and development of the Apache web server. Some key points:
- Apache was originally developed by the Apache group in 1995 as an open source alternative to NCSA httpd. It was called "A PAtCHy server" as it was initially developed through people contributing patch files to NCSA httpd.
- The first official public release was version 0.6.2 in April 1995. Key early features included adaptive pre-fork child processes and a modular/extensible structure and API.
- Apache quickly gained popularity and overtook NCSA httpd as the most widely used web server on the Internet after releasing version 1.0 in December 1995.
This document provides an overview of PHP features and installation including:
1) PHP is an interpreted scripting language that can be embedded into HTML and takes advantage of C code for performance. It provides common database features and functions.
2) PHP includes drivers for connecting to databases like Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, and others.
3) Installing PHP requires enabling extensions in php.ini and loading them in the proper order. PHP can be used for server-side web applications, command line scripts, or desktop applications.
Slides from presentation: "Revoke-Obfuscation: PowerShell Obfuscation Detection (And Evasion) Using Science" originally released at Black Hat USA 2017 & DEF CON by @danielhbohannon and @Lee_Holmes.
For more information: http://www.danielbohannon.com/presentations/
Top 50 Interview Questions and Answers in CakePHPKetan Patel
CakePHP is a free and open-source PHP web framework used for rapid development. It follows the model-view-controller (MVC) architecture. The document provides answers to 50 common interview questions about CakePHP, covering topics like its history and versions, installation, folder structure, database configuration, controllers, models, views, helpers, components, behaviors, and other core concepts. It also discusses functions for sessions, URLs, validation rules, associations and more. The questions aim to assess a candidate's working knowledge of CakePHP.
Networking is essential for mobile apps to communicate with backend servers. There are several strategies that can be used to optimize networking and prefetch data, such as:
1. Using libraries like Retrofit and OkHttp to simplify HTTP requests and add features like interceptors, caching, and error handling.
2. Scheduling network requests at optimal times using JobScheduler, GCMNetworkManager, or SyncAdapters to minimize impact on battery and performance.
3. Prefetching or caching relevant data ahead of time so it is available locally when the user needs it, reducing loading times and dependency on network availability.
This tutorial demonstrates a MapReduce job that counts log levels in a semi-structured log file. The tutorial contains 5 tasks: 1) access the Hortonworks sandbox, 2) create a MapReduce job that extracts log levels from logs and counts them, 3) import sample log data into HDFS, 4) run the MapReduce job, and 5) examine the output which contains counted log levels.
1 Introduction to PHP Overview This lab walks y.docxhoney725342
1
Introduction to PHP
Overview
This lab walks you through using PHP to create simple applications. PHP is popular for many Web
applications, so becoming comfortable with the syntax of PHP will help you diagnose and identify
potential security issues.
Learning Outcomes:
At the completion of the lab you should be able to:
1. Execute PHP scripts at the shell prompt within the Ubuntu virtual machine
2. Create simple PHP applications comprised of basic syntax, variables, strings, selection
statements and repetition statements.
Lab Submission Requirements:
After completing this lab, you will submit a word (or PDF) document that meets all of the requirements in
the description at the end of this document. In addition, your PHP file should be submitted. You can submit
multiple files in a zip file.
Virtual Machine Account Information
Your Virtual Machine has been preconfigured with all of the software you will need for this class. The
default username and password are:
Username : umucsdev
Password: umuc$d8v
Part 1 – Execute PHP scripts at the shell prompt within the Ubuntu virtual machine
The Virtual Machine already has PHP installed. It is also configured to run properly on your Apache2 web
server. This exercise will walk through creating a simple PHP script and running it both at the shell
prompt and from a Web browser. We will use the gedit text editor to create the PHP file. Running the
script from the shell prompt is very useful for debugging as syntax errors will appear when code issues
occur.
1. Assuming you have already launched and logged into your SDEV32Bit Virtual Machine (VM)
from the Oracle VirtualBox, click on the gedit icon found on the left side of the screen of your
VM.
2
2. After clicking the terminal icon a terminal will appear
Click to open text editor
3
3. To create a new document just begin typing or copying and pasting the PHP code shown below:
<!-- Simple Hello, World PHP Script
Date: Jan 01, XXXX
Author: Dr. Robertson
Title: HelloSDEV300.php
description: Print Hello greeting
-->
<!DOCTYPE html>
<!-- HelloPHP.html -->
<!-- Jan 22, XXXX -->
<html>
<head>
<title>My First PHP Script </title>
</head>
<body>
<h1>Welcome to SDEV 300. </h1>
<h1>The following greeting is from PHP </h1>
<?php
echo "Hello, SDEV 300 students and class!</br>";
echo "The current time is " . date("g:i:h a"); ?>
<p>
</body>
</html>
Save the file in the /var/www/html/week3 folder in a file named helloSDEV300.php. Note, you may
need to create a folder named week3. Recall the /var/www/html is the location of the Apache2 web
server html files. Creating separate folders for each week or application will help organize the server.
4
Launch the Firefox browser and run your home page by entering the following URL:
localhost/helloSDEV300.php
5
4. You can also run the php code directly from ...
Hardcore URL Routing for WordPress - WordCamp Atlanta 2014 (PPT)Mike Schinkel
This document provides an overview of hardcore URL routing in WordPress. It discusses how URLs get routed through rewrite rules and patterns, and various functions and hooks in the Rewrite API that can be used to add custom routes. These include registering post types and taxonomies, adding rewrite rules and tags, validating taxonomy terms, and adding endpoints and permastructs. It emphasizes the importance of flushing rewrite rules when making changes.
This workshop is a hands-on training where a real Zend Framework application is used as an example to start improving QA using tools to test, document and perform software metric calculations to indicate where the software can be improved. I also explain the reports produced by a CI system.
The document provides an introduction to PHP by giving a brief history, explaining how to get started, and providing examples. It discusses how PHP was created in 1994 and transformed into a server-side scripting language. It describes how to escape from HTML into PHP mode using tags and how to output text. It also gives examples of including a universal header and footer across pages and implementing a simple page counter. New functions added in PHP 5 like array_combine() and date-related functions are also listed.
The document provides an introduction to PHP by giving a brief history, explaining how to get started, and providing examples. It discusses how PHP was created in 1994 and transformed into a server-side scripting language. It describes how to escape from HTML into PHP mode using tags and how to output text. It also gives examples of including a universal header and footer across pages and implementing a simple page counter. New functions added in PHP 5 like array_combine() and date-related functions are also listed.
The document provides an introduction to PHP by giving a brief history, explaining how to get started, and providing examples. It discusses how PHP was created in 1994 and transformed into a server-side scripting language. It describes how to escape from HTML into PHP mode using tags and how to output text. It also gives examples of including a universal header and footer across pages and implementing a simple page counter. New functions added in PHP 5 like array_combine() and date-related functions are also listed.
This document provides an overview of quality assurance for PHP projects. It discusses the importance of revision control, documentation, testing, and automation in QA. Revision control systems like SVN and Git are recommended for team development and tracking code versions. PHP Lint is introduced for syntax checking files from the command line. Documenting code with PHPDoc is suggested. Unit testing forms and models is demonstrated using PHPUnit. Validation, filtering, and sanitizing user input is important for protection against exploits. Overall the document promotes establishing strong quality practices like testing, revision control, and documentation for PHP projects.
WWDC 2024 Keynote Review: For CocoaCoders AustinPatrick Weigel
Overview of WWDC 2024 Keynote Address.
Covers: Apple Intelligence, iOS18, macOS Sequoia, iPadOS, watchOS, visionOS, and Apple TV+.
Understandable dialogue on Apple TV+
On-device app controlling AI.
Access to ChatGPT with a guest appearance by Chief Data Thief Sam Altman!
App Locking! iPhone Mirroring! And a Calculator!!
What to do when you have a perfect model for your software but you are constrained by an imperfect business model?
This talk explores the challenges of bringing modelling rigour to the business and strategy levels, and talking to your non-technical counterparts in the process.
Intro to Plugin Development, Miami WordCamp, 2015topher1kenobe
This document provides an introduction to plugin development in WordPress. It discusses best practices for creating plugins, including placing code in plugin files rather than theme files and adding required headers. It also covers releasing plugins on WordPress.org and using mu-plugins, as well as providing a real-world example of a plugin.
The document provides an overview of a presentation on ASP.NET Web API and HTTP fundamentals. It includes sections on HTTP messages and URIs, routing and verbs in Web API, status codes, error handling, content negotiation, media type formatters, validating user input, and enabling OData queryable actions. The presentation aims to cover HTTP fundamentals through the lens of Web API, cramming attendees' brains with information on how to build HTTP-based web services using ASP.NET Web API.
Automating Your Enterprise Application Deployments With PowerShell by Geoff V...SPTechCon
Geoff Varosky presented on automating enterprise application deployments with PowerShell. PowerShell allows automating environment and application deployments through scripting. It provides advantages like human-less deployments and repeatable processes. Examples of automation include farm configuration, service applications, and solution deployments. Documentation and shared functions help refine automated deployments over time.
Apache web server installation/configuration, Virtual Hostingwebhostingguy
The document describes the history and development of the Apache web server. Some key points:
- Apache was originally developed by the Apache group in 1995 as an open source alternative to NCSA httpd. It was called "A PAtCHy server" as it was initially developed through people contributing patch files to NCSA httpd.
- The first official public release was version 0.6.2 in April 1995. Key early features included adaptive pre-fork child processes and a modular/extensible structure and API.
- Apache quickly gained popularity and overtook NCSA httpd as the most widely used web server on the Internet after releasing version 1.0 in December 1995.
This document provides an overview of PHP features and installation including:
1) PHP is an interpreted scripting language that can be embedded into HTML and takes advantage of C code for performance. It provides common database features and functions.
2) PHP includes drivers for connecting to databases like Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, and others.
3) Installing PHP requires enabling extensions in php.ini and loading them in the proper order. PHP can be used for server-side web applications, command line scripts, or desktop applications.
Slides from presentation: "Revoke-Obfuscation: PowerShell Obfuscation Detection (And Evasion) Using Science" originally released at Black Hat USA 2017 & DEF CON by @danielhbohannon and @Lee_Holmes.
For more information: http://www.danielbohannon.com/presentations/
Top 50 Interview Questions and Answers in CakePHPKetan Patel
CakePHP is a free and open-source PHP web framework used for rapid development. It follows the model-view-controller (MVC) architecture. The document provides answers to 50 common interview questions about CakePHP, covering topics like its history and versions, installation, folder structure, database configuration, controllers, models, views, helpers, components, behaviors, and other core concepts. It also discusses functions for sessions, URLs, validation rules, associations and more. The questions aim to assess a candidate's working knowledge of CakePHP.
Networking is essential for mobile apps to communicate with backend servers. There are several strategies that can be used to optimize networking and prefetch data, such as:
1. Using libraries like Retrofit and OkHttp to simplify HTTP requests and add features like interceptors, caching, and error handling.
2. Scheduling network requests at optimal times using JobScheduler, GCMNetworkManager, or SyncAdapters to minimize impact on battery and performance.
3. Prefetching or caching relevant data ahead of time so it is available locally when the user needs it, reducing loading times and dependency on network availability.
This tutorial demonstrates a MapReduce job that counts log levels in a semi-structured log file. The tutorial contains 5 tasks: 1) access the Hortonworks sandbox, 2) create a MapReduce job that extracts log levels from logs and counts them, 3) import sample log data into HDFS, 4) run the MapReduce job, and 5) examine the output which contains counted log levels.
1 Introduction to PHP Overview This lab walks y.docxhoney725342
1
Introduction to PHP
Overview
This lab walks you through using PHP to create simple applications. PHP is popular for many Web
applications, so becoming comfortable with the syntax of PHP will help you diagnose and identify
potential security issues.
Learning Outcomes:
At the completion of the lab you should be able to:
1. Execute PHP scripts at the shell prompt within the Ubuntu virtual machine
2. Create simple PHP applications comprised of basic syntax, variables, strings, selection
statements and repetition statements.
Lab Submission Requirements:
After completing this lab, you will submit a word (or PDF) document that meets all of the requirements in
the description at the end of this document. In addition, your PHP file should be submitted. You can submit
multiple files in a zip file.
Virtual Machine Account Information
Your Virtual Machine has been preconfigured with all of the software you will need for this class. The
default username and password are:
Username : umucsdev
Password: umuc$d8v
Part 1 – Execute PHP scripts at the shell prompt within the Ubuntu virtual machine
The Virtual Machine already has PHP installed. It is also configured to run properly on your Apache2 web
server. This exercise will walk through creating a simple PHP script and running it both at the shell
prompt and from a Web browser. We will use the gedit text editor to create the PHP file. Running the
script from the shell prompt is very useful for debugging as syntax errors will appear when code issues
occur.
1. Assuming you have already launched and logged into your SDEV32Bit Virtual Machine (VM)
from the Oracle VirtualBox, click on the gedit icon found on the left side of the screen of your
VM.
2
2. After clicking the terminal icon a terminal will appear
Click to open text editor
3
3. To create a new document just begin typing or copying and pasting the PHP code shown below:
<!-- Simple Hello, World PHP Script
Date: Jan 01, XXXX
Author: Dr. Robertson
Title: HelloSDEV300.php
description: Print Hello greeting
-->
<!DOCTYPE html>
<!-- HelloPHP.html -->
<!-- Jan 22, XXXX -->
<html>
<head>
<title>My First PHP Script </title>
</head>
<body>
<h1>Welcome to SDEV 300. </h1>
<h1>The following greeting is from PHP </h1>
<?php
echo "Hello, SDEV 300 students and class!</br>";
echo "The current time is " . date("g:i:h a"); ?>
<p>
</body>
</html>
Save the file in the /var/www/html/week3 folder in a file named helloSDEV300.php. Note, you may
need to create a folder named week3. Recall the /var/www/html is the location of the Apache2 web
server html files. Creating separate folders for each week or application will help organize the server.
4
Launch the Firefox browser and run your home page by entering the following URL:
localhost/helloSDEV300.php
5
4. You can also run the php code directly from ...
Hardcore URL Routing for WordPress - WordCamp Atlanta 2014 (PPT)Mike Schinkel
This document provides an overview of hardcore URL routing in WordPress. It discusses how URLs get routed through rewrite rules and patterns, and various functions and hooks in the Rewrite API that can be used to add custom routes. These include registering post types and taxonomies, adding rewrite rules and tags, validating taxonomy terms, and adding endpoints and permastructs. It emphasizes the importance of flushing rewrite rules when making changes.
This workshop is a hands-on training where a real Zend Framework application is used as an example to start improving QA using tools to test, document and perform software metric calculations to indicate where the software can be improved. I also explain the reports produced by a CI system.
The document provides an introduction to PHP by giving a brief history, explaining how to get started, and providing examples. It discusses how PHP was created in 1994 and transformed into a server-side scripting language. It describes how to escape from HTML into PHP mode using tags and how to output text. It also gives examples of including a universal header and footer across pages and implementing a simple page counter. New functions added in PHP 5 like array_combine() and date-related functions are also listed.
The document provides an introduction to PHP by giving a brief history, explaining how to get started, and providing examples. It discusses how PHP was created in 1994 and transformed into a server-side scripting language. It describes how to escape from HTML into PHP mode using tags and how to output text. It also gives examples of including a universal header and footer across pages and implementing a simple page counter. New functions added in PHP 5 like array_combine() and date-related functions are also listed.
The document provides an introduction to PHP by giving a brief history, explaining how to get started, and providing examples. It discusses how PHP was created in 1994 and transformed into a server-side scripting language. It describes how to escape from HTML into PHP mode using tags and how to output text. It also gives examples of including a universal header and footer across pages and implementing a simple page counter. New functions added in PHP 5 like array_combine() and date-related functions are also listed.
This document provides an overview of quality assurance for PHP projects. It discusses the importance of revision control, documentation, testing, and automation in QA. Revision control systems like SVN and Git are recommended for team development and tracking code versions. PHP Lint is introduced for syntax checking files from the command line. Documenting code with PHPDoc is suggested. Unit testing forms and models is demonstrated using PHPUnit. Validation, filtering, and sanitizing user input is important for protection against exploits. Overall the document promotes establishing strong quality practices like testing, revision control, and documentation for PHP projects.
WWDC 2024 Keynote Review: For CocoaCoders AustinPatrick Weigel
Overview of WWDC 2024 Keynote Address.
Covers: Apple Intelligence, iOS18, macOS Sequoia, iPadOS, watchOS, visionOS, and Apple TV+.
Understandable dialogue on Apple TV+
On-device app controlling AI.
Access to ChatGPT with a guest appearance by Chief Data Thief Sam Altman!
App Locking! iPhone Mirroring! And a Calculator!!
What to do when you have a perfect model for your software but you are constrained by an imperfect business model?
This talk explores the challenges of bringing modelling rigour to the business and strategy levels, and talking to your non-technical counterparts in the process.
Odoo releases a new update every year. The latest version, Odoo 17, came out in October 2023. It brought many improvements to the user interface and user experience, along with new features in modules like accounting, marketing, manufacturing, websites, and more.
The Odoo 17 update has been a hot topic among startups, mid-sized businesses, large enterprises, and Odoo developers aiming to grow their businesses. Since it is now already the first quarter of 2024, you must have a clear idea of what Odoo 17 entails and what it can offer your business if you are still not aware of it.
This blog covers the features and functionalities. Explore the entire blog and get in touch with expert Odoo ERP consultants to leverage Odoo 17 and its features for your business too.
An Overview of Odoo ERP
Odoo ERP was first released as OpenERP software in February 2005. It is a suite of business applications used for ERP, CRM, eCommerce, websites, and project management. Ten years ago, the Odoo Enterprise edition was launched to help fund the Odoo Community version.
When you compare Odoo Community and Enterprise, the Enterprise edition offers exclusive features like mobile app access, Odoo Studio customisation, Odoo hosting, and unlimited functional support.
Today, Odoo is a well-known name used by companies of all sizes across various industries, including manufacturing, retail, accounting, marketing, healthcare, IT consulting, and R&D.
The latest version, Odoo 17, has been available since October 2023. Key highlights of this update include:
Enhanced user experience with improvements to the command bar, faster backend page loading, and multiple dashboard views.
Instant report generation, credit limit alerts for sales and invoices, separate OCR settings for invoice creation, and an auto-complete feature for forms in the accounting module.
Improved image handling and global attribute changes for mailing lists in email marketing.
A default auto-signature option and a refuse-to-sign option in HR modules.
Options to divide and merge manufacturing orders, track the status of manufacturing orders, and more in the MRP module.
Dark mode in Odoo 17.
Now that the Odoo 17 announcement is official, let’s look at what’s new in Odoo 17!
What is Odoo ERP 17?
Odoo 17 is the latest version of one of the world’s leading open-source enterprise ERPs. This version has come up with significant improvements explained here in this blog. Also, this new version aims to introduce features that enhance time-saving, efficiency, and productivity for users across various organisations.
Odoo 17, released at the Odoo Experience 2023, brought notable improvements to the user interface and added new functionalities with enhancements in performance, accessibility, data analysis, and management, further expanding its reach in the market.
Microservice Teams - How the cloud changes the way we workSven Peters
A lot of technical challenges and complexity come with building a cloud-native and distributed architecture. The way we develop backend software has fundamentally changed in the last ten years. Managing a microservices architecture demands a lot of us to ensure observability and operational resiliency. But did you also change the way you run your development teams?
Sven will talk about Atlassian’s journey from a monolith to a multi-tenanted architecture and how it affected the way the engineering teams work. You will learn how we shifted to service ownership, moved to more autonomous teams (and its challenges), and established platform and enablement teams.
Most important New features of Oracle 23c for DBAs and Developers. You can get more idea from my youtube channel video from https://youtu.be/XvL5WtaC20A
Everything You Need to Know About X-Sign: The eSign Functionality of XfilesPr...XfilesPro
Wondering how X-Sign gained popularity in a quick time span? This eSign functionality of XfilesPro DocuPrime has many advancements to offer for Salesforce users. Explore them now!
UI5con 2024 - Bring Your Own Design SystemPeter Muessig
How do you combine the OpenUI5/SAPUI5 programming model with a design system that makes its controls available as Web Components? Since OpenUI5/SAPUI5 1.120, the framework supports the integration of any Web Components. This makes it possible, for example, to natively embed own Web Components of your design system which are created with Stencil. The integration embeds the Web Components in a way that they can be used naturally in XMLViews, like with standard UI5 controls, and can be bound with data binding. Learn how you can also make use of the Web Components base class in OpenUI5/SAPUI5 to also integrate your Web Components and get inspired by the solution to generate a custom UI5 library providing the Web Components control wrappers for the native ones.
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https://doi.org/10.1145/3626246.3653374
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16. the “strange” ones
options
describe communication options
head
same as get, but without fetching the body
Connect
starts a 2-way communication
TRACE
returns the full HTTP request back
17. POST, PUT, PATCH ???
post
creates new resources
put
updates a resource as a whole
patch
updates a resource partially
23. versioning your api
using the url
https://myapi.app/v1/users
https://myapi.app/v2/users
using a subdomain
https://v1.myapi.app/users
https://v2.myapi.app/users
using an http header
x-api-version: 1
x-api-version: 2
24. let your crud rest
post https://myapi.app/v1/posts [201]
GET https://myapi.app/v1/posts [200]
get https://myapi.app/v1/posts/1 [200]
put https://myapi.app/v1/posts/1 [200/204]
patch https://myapi.app/v1/posts/1/publish [200/204]
delete https://myapi.app/v1/posts/1 [204]