Jan Marco, hoi. Over deze twee links die jij gaf nog:
Does language choice matter? C++ or JavaScript?
The primary language for the xTuple ERP core is C++ while the language to use for xTuple extensions is JavaScript.
Ha. Jij moest wel, voor dat xTuple, hihi.
How to build V8 on Windows and not go mad
Sometimes I wonder where my insatiable hunger for JavaScript knowledge will lead me to.
Mei 2019: Jan Marco omhelst JS, ga je toch voor de bijl
In dat geval, pannenkoek! Ik bedoel, die kunnen wij samen interactief digitaal bakken blijkt:
CAKE uses standard web technologies html, css, & javascript. At its core is a scheduling algorithm that takes all the information we know about the recipes as well as some information about you (like what you want to cook and for how many people).
Following a recipe with CAKE is different to other cooking shows because it’s not a linear TV programme:
It customises recipes based on your familiarity with ingredients and methods, your tastes or dietary preferences, and how many people you’re inviting round for dinner. The experience reacts ‘in the moment’ to your progress, allowing you to create new dishes at your own pace. Novices can level-up and experts can cut to the chase, supported by an evolving dialogue between audience and presenter.
It’s BBC R&D’s first fully baked ‘object-based’ experiment:
In the production kitchen we worked with Newcastle University Open Lab to capture data about smart utensils, including the position of crockery and ingredients in shot, and tool orientation and activity (such as knives and zesters).
Met MAX Mee-gekookt worden?
One such scenario is taking one of the recipes in our CAKE project where we wired up cooking utensils, mixers and spoons with Bluetooth sensors; hooking them up to an instance of Databox we prepared a special version of the chocolate pot recipe expecting input from Databox - not the human cook.
Niet. In plaats van lepeltje-lepeltje aan Sandra of Mounir moet het via je Databox gaan lopen:
A platform for managing secure access to data and enabling authorised third parties to provide the owner authenticated control and accountability.
Nottingham University research project met als ‘industry partners’ BBC, BT, Microsoft en Telefonica:
The Databox platform is an open-source personal networked device, augmented by cloud-hosted services, that collates, curates, and mediates access to an individual’s personal data by verified and audited third-party applications and services.
The Databox will form the heart of an individual’s personal data processing ecosystem, providing a platform for managing secure access to data and enabling authorised third parties to provide the owner with authenticated services, including services that may be accessed while roaming outside the home environment.
Verplicht het betreffende blokschema met je discussiepartner delen:
De BBC weer met een nieuw Niemand-Kan-Erbij verhaal:
The Databox has its origins in an emerging school of thought called ‘Human Data Interaction’ or HDI, which sees personal data as an object in its own right rather than a by-product of our mundane interactions with computers and digital services.
JM, weer controleren of jouw broncode van recente datum-eis wel van toepassing is:
The open source platform and app ecosystem code is on our developing repository on GitHub.
Het blijven academici, verbonden aan een Brits instituut, dus is het wel OCaml, Go en? Javascript!