Chf Studio - Micro ISV
Xerox EIP

Few weeks ago, for the first time I have worked with Xerox EIP JS APIs for a project of a my customer. 

The project is very interesting: create a part of a documental software inside the Xerox MFD (multifunction device). The EIP JS APIs are crap!

They are very  basic and incomplete! But with the sdk bundle you have the wsdls for every service. And so with XMLHttpRequest I have created my small JS EIP APIs. 

Now I am able to create a template in runtime, modify an existing template, drive a scanning document in different remote locations and rename the default document name as named in template. 

With EIP, Xerox gives the possibility to create cool web applications embedded in MFP. 

I hope in a new project with EIP soon…

mongodb:

Groovy and Grails’ speed and simplicity are a perfect match to the flexibility and power of MongoDB. Dozens of plugins and libraries connect these two together, making it a breeze to get Grooving with MongoDB.

Using Grails with MongoDB

For the purpose of this post, let’s pretend we’re writing a…

AutoStrade per l’Italia

Now is available the new client ViaRadio Digital

This is a my December project (working Christmas…)

For 98xx, 8900, 97xx, 9360

Enjoy!

 

Model Thinking

We live in a complex world with diverse people, firms, and governments whose behaviors aggregate to produce novel, unexpected phenomena. We see political uprisings, market crashes, and a never ending array of social trends. How do we make sense of it?

Models. Evidence shows that people who think with models consistently outperform those who don’t. And, moreover people who think with lots of models outperform people who use only one.

Why do models make us better thinkers?

Models help us to better organize information - to make sense of that fire hose or hairball of data (choose your metaphor) available on the Internet. Models improve our abilities to make accurate forecasts. They help us make better decisions and adopt more effective strategies. They even can improve our ability to design institutions and procedures. 

Hope you can join the course this February with me.

The Little Redis Book

Karl Seguin is a developer with experience across various fields and technologies. He’s an

active contributor to Open-Source Software projects, a technical writer and an occasional

speaker. He’s written various articles, as well as a few tools, about Redis. Redis powers the

ranking and statistics of his free service for casual game developers: mogade.com.

Karl wrote The Little MongoDB Book, the free and popular book about MongoDB.

The Little Redis Book is him last release about Redis. 

Enjoy!

Groovy DSLs
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Primo incontro per la costituzione di un gruppo di interesse di giovani imprenditori e manager per favorire lo sviluppo della giovane impresa

Primo incontro di discussione e/o di costituzione legato alla proposta di costituire un gruppo di interesse, un’associazione o un club (non mi interessa al momento la forma ma più la sostanza) composto da giovani imprenditori e manager sotto i 40 anni di tutti i settori economici. Questo gruppo dovrebbe favorire lo sviluppo (non la nascita, perché le iniziative in questo senso sono già infinite) di un’impresa più giovane e più competitiva a livello internazionale attraverso la condivisione di conoscenza, del network, di alcuni principi etici fondamentali ma sopratutto la generazione di maggior business tra entità che sono dirette e gestite da persone appartenenti alla medesima generazione.

Per maggiori informazioni vedere il sito collegato.

http://www.lucamascaro.info/blog/business-strategy/proposta-sviluppo-impresa-giovane.html

http://events.linkedin.com/Primo-incontro-per-la-costituzione-di-un/pub/816960

jmak:

Thanks, Steve.
Posting designs like this one makes me paranoid, because I can’t shake the feeling that it’s not original. I enjoyed the process regardless, but please let me know if somebody else beat me to the idea!
Thoughts?

jmak:

Thanks, Steve.

Posting designs like this one makes me paranoid, because I can’t shake the feeling that it’s not original. I enjoyed the process regardless, but please let me know if somebody else beat me to the idea!

Thoughts?

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