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Hands-On Python A Tutorial Introduction for BeginnersAlthough Python is a high-level language, it is not English or some other natural human language. The Python translator does not understand “add the numbers two and three”. Python is a formal language with its own specific rules and formats, which these tutorials will introduce gradually, at a pace intended for a beginner. These tutorials are also appropriate for beginners because they gradually introduce fundamental logical programming skills. Learning these skills will allow you to much more easily program in other languages besides Python. Some of the skills you will learn are
• breaking down problems into manageable parts
• building up creative solutions
• making sure the solutions are clear for humans
• making sure the solutions also work correctly on the computer. Guiding Principals for the Hands-on Python Tutorials:
• The best way to learn is by active participation. Information is principally introduced in small quantities, where your active participation, experiencing Python, is assumed. In many place you will only be able to see what Python does by doing it yourself (in a hands-on fashion). The tutorial will often not show. Among the most common and important words in the tutorial are “Try this:”
• Other requests are for more creative responses. Sometimes there are Hints, which end up as hyperlinks in the web page version, and footnote references in the pdf version. Both formats should encourage you to think actively about your response first before looking up the hint.
The tutorials also provide labeled exercises, for further practice, without immediate answers provided. The exercisesMAPSTER 2.0 TutorialMAPSTER has been designed to provide easy and intuitive access to fish and fish habitat information for a widely dispersed and diverse group of individuals. With the release of version 2.0, there have been many changes in the appearance and functionality of MAPSTER. To help new or returning users, this tutorial has been prepared to review the application's tools and features.
The tutorial has been divided into four units :
1. Navigating the Map introduces MAPSTER's interface and toolbar while working with different map layers. Basic tools to explore and locate information on the map are also covered.
2. Creating Data and Maps covers the use of markup tools to create new datasets. Steps to distribute finished maps using the print and email functions are also presented.
3. Advanced Features showcases various methods to access attribute and spatial information from the maps. Users will also work through examples to add CHS charts and shapefiles into the map view.
4. GIS Maps and Data provides a description of the web pages found on the HEB GIS Unit website.
The MAPSTER interface is divided into several frames, indicated in the picture below:
• Tab Frame - contains a number of functions to interact with the map and the map layers. The tab frame also provides access to the application's help file and background information.
• Toolbar Frame - contains several tools used to interact with the map.
• Map Frame - contains the interactive map.
• Information Frame - displays information about the map and allows users to work with map layers.Z-FI Mapper V1.22 Installation InstructionsEach Z-Fi is supplied with a USB cable and easy to use Z-Fi Mapper Software. This sophisticated program is designed for experienced tuners. With just a laptop, a tuner can make tuning adjustments for any of our products either at the track or on the dyno.
Using the Z-Fi Mapper on the bike
1) Plug your computer into the Z-Fi unit with the supplied USB cable
2) Turn the power to the vehicle on
3) Start the Bazzaz Z-Fi Mapper program (ProgramFilesBazzazPerformanceZ-Fi Mapper)
4) The Z-Fi Mapper software should automatically connect to the Z-Fi unit.
5) Make and save changes according to the instructions on the next few pages
6) Be Sure to EXIT the Z-Fi Mapper program before turning OFF the power to the bike. Tuning the power to the bike OFF before exiting the program may cause your laptop to lockup.
7) You can create maps when you are away from the bike or when the bike is powered down by choosing the “Work Offline” option when prompted.
8) Note that some of the TABS of the Z-Fi Mapper software may not be available to view, based on the type of Z-Fi unit that you purchased. For instance, you can’t access the Traction Control Screen if you did not purchase a Z-Fi TC unit. Similarly you can’t access the Self Mapping screen unless you are plugged into the bike and you have a Z-AFM unit installed.
Download pdf Z-FI Mapper V1.22 Installation InstructionsYahoo! Query Language (YQL) GuideThis guide provides an overview of Yahoo! Query Language (YQL) along with information on how to use YQL to retrieve data from Yahoo! Social Directory, MyBlogLog, and data from other Yahoo! Web services. YQL also allows you to retrieve data from external sources such as the New York Times as well as feeds such as RSS and Atom. This guide is intended for software developers who are familiar with SQL, MySQL, or Yahoo! Pipes.
Yahoo! makes a lot of structured data available to developers through its Web services, like Flickr and Local, and through other sources like RSS (news) or CSV documents (finance). There are also numerous external Web services and APIs outside of Yahoo! that provide valuable data. These disparate services require developers to locate the right URLs for accessing them and the documentation for querying them. Data remains isolated and separated, requiring developers to combine and work on the data once it's returned to them.
The YQL platform provides a mediator service that enables developers to query, filter, and combine data across Yahoo! and beyond. YQL exposes a SQL-like SELECT syntax that is both familiar to developers and expressive enough for getting the right data. Through the SHOW and DESC commands we attempt to make YQL self-documenting, enabling developers to discover the available data sources and structure without opening another web browser or reading a manual.
The YQL Web Service exposes two URLs that are compiled for each query:
The first URL allows you to access both private and public data usingConverting Geometry Between BRL-CAD and Other FormatsSince 1979, the U.S. Army Research Laboratory* has been developing and distributing the Ballistic Research Laboratory - Computer-Aided Design (BRL-CAD) three-dimensional (3-D) solid modeling package to support combat vehicle vulnerability studies and various other military and industrial applications. The software, which is now in its third generation, includes a large collection of tools and utilities, including an interactive geometry editor, raytracing and generic framebuffer libraries, network-distributed image-processing/signal-processing capabilities, and an embedded scripting language.
In support of the package, a multivolume tutorial series is being written to assist users with the many features and functionality of BRL-CAD. Three volumes have been published thus far. Volume I provides an overview of the package contents and installation (Butler and Edwards, 2002). Volume II addresses the basic functionality of the package’s Multi-Device Geometry Editor (MGED) and offers a comprehensive list of the user commands available (Butler et al., 2001). Volume III discusses the modeling process as well as principles and techniques to help maximize BRL-CAD’s effectiveness (Butler et al., 2003). All of these documents are available for download at (U.S. Army Research Laboratory, 2003).
The purpose of Volume IV is to discuss issues of compatibility and conversion between the BRL-CAD geometry file format and the formats of various other computer-aided design (CAD), computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), and computer-aided engineering (CAE) packages. Conversion is increasingly important for BRL-CAD users who must interact with a growing number of Government and commercial organizations involved in the research, development, testing, and evaluation of today’s combat systems.
Note that this document addressesIntegration of AJAX and Java Server Faces PaperEverybody is now talking about Web 2.0, a Web that is more dynamic, richer, more interactive, and, ultimately – much more exciting than anything we know now. It’s just human nature to look for unusual and new stuff. But, what does that mean for business applications?
Let’s look at Google Maps. Yes, we are all excited by Google Maps. It looks great. It is very interactive. And, most importantly, it behaves completely differently from what we expect to see in a “normal” browser. But, compared to any realistic business application – say something like trivial Internet banking – Google Maps is nothing. It supports just a few use cases compared to the hundreds or thousands of use cases for a typical business application.
How many input fields does it have? How many validation rules? How complex is the business process and page flow? Anybody could build Google Maps using any kind of technology, but business application developers face completely different challenges, challenges that are much more demanding!
What does Web 2.0 mean for the present world:
Web 2.0 is a phrase that is coined by O'Reilly Media in 2004, referring to the second generation Internet-based services. Second generation Internet services has become more and interactive and exiting to the present users. With out which it would have been impossible to construct such a small world. An enterprise want to improve there sales by providing users much user friendly and interactive websites.
Web 2.0 has been included with advanced technologies like AJAX, JSF, Visual Studio 2005,Open Suse 10.2 Gnome Quick Start PDFWhen you start your system, you are usually prompted to enter your username and password. If someone else installed your system, check with your system administrator for your username and password. After logging into GNOME for the first time, you see the GNOME desktop, which offers the following basic elements...
Download Open Suse 10.2 Gnome Quick Start PDFJ#.NET - Advantages for the Java DeveloperThe Java language has revolutionized the way we program applications for the Internet. Two great ideas make this language so promising:
• Applications written using Java run on multiple different platforms.
• Automatic memory management or garbage collection (GC) comes as a great relief for developers.
Other than these two issues, most of the remaining Java features can be implemented using the majority of other languages. Since its first public release in 1995, the Java language has been maturing and consolidating its position in the market as an increasing number of organizations realize its built-in strengths.
In the beginning, there were efforts to dilute Java's increasing popularity and to prove it to be just like any other language. Various sources attempted to prove that Java applications don't perform alike on all platforms, especially with respect to speed. But Java stood the test of time and emerged even stronger. Ironically, Microsoft stood isolated, even after having produced the world's fastest and best Java compiler and JVM implementation. (Microsoft's Java compiler can compile 10,000 lines of code per second.) Much of the Java API competes directly with Microsoft's API: JDBC with ODBC, JTAPI with TAPI, JDO with ADO, JSP with ASP, Bean with COM, and so on.
Though Java has had huge success, it has also left some problems unattended. Sun initially stated that with Java, "write once run anywhere" is possible; after introducing J2EE, however, Sun admitted that the "one size fits all" plan doesn't work. Java also failed to capture the desktop application market. WhenMaya Introduction pdfThis brief handout gives a short introduction to MAYA. Only the most important and basic commands are listed here. For further information and special knowledge to all the commands you can temporarily lend a MAYA manual at the Lynn studio. For any other questions contact us.
In this intro several abbreviations are used:
LMB – Left mouse button
RMB – Right mouse button
MMB – middle mouse button
Maya file types :
mb – default: MAYA binary
ma – MAYA ascii ( for exchange with other MAYA version –manipulate header)
iges – Iges File for data exchange with Surfcam, Rhino, FromZ….etc. supports nurbs geometries. (Hint: to import in SurfCam modify file extension to .igs) Dxf (not recommended) polygon format for AutoCAD etc.
The viewport
- Different viewport configurations are available on the sidebar.
- To change between default viewport configurations press the spacebar.
- Defaults are the perspective window & the 4-tiled persp/orthogonal views
Orientation in the viewport:
Alt+LMB+drag: rotate view
Alt+MMB+drag: pan view
Ctrl+Alt+drag: zoom window
Display properties:
Select viewport and hit
4 for wireframe display
6 for shaded view with default lighting
7 for shaded view with scene lighting
Download pdf Maya IntroductionPHP Nuke Management and ProgrammingPHP?Nuke is free software, released under the GNU License. It is a CMS (Content Managment System) that integrates in its inside all the instruments that are used to create a site/portal of information (meant in broad sense). Given the immense number of present functions in the installation and in an even greater quantity of modules developed from third parties, the system is also adept to the management of
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PHP?Nuke utilizes as hinge of its own structure the duo PHP+ MySQL, very often being accompanied by the Apache web server. Many modules have integrated many other languages, such as Javascript, Java, Flash and also even systems that serve, through the portal, sounds and films in streaming mode(Online Radio, TV
Online, Images, Files...)
PHP?Nuke is developed with a particular eye to the suggestions of the W3C, in its origin, the code is in fact W3C compliant and one has validated both the code and the style sheets. It is then up to the user who intends to create a portal to adhere to these standards during the modification of the graphics or the intrinsic characteristics of the system.
The personalisation either of the graphical, or of the programming part has only a single limit, the fantasy and capability of the programer and web designer.The presence of many PHP?Nuke sites similar to each other is due mainly to the lack of time of those who created them