In My America... insightful content to migrate conventional history-makers to their personal stance on what an American is today.
Wednesday, July 10, 2024
NEW-TRG as a Technological Agenda for Lobbyist Group
Wednesday, June 26, 2024
Project Terminology: Scrum GuideBook
Project Guides for Developers using Scrum Guidebook by J. Sutherland & J. McKenna
Scrum Guidebook Review
NASA Coordinating Universal Time - How?
Not UTI but actual Space Time to help astronauts navigate time in space?!
Einstein's relativity theory is one of the main contributors for the NASA agenda for establishing a Space Time for our global space measurements to help coordinate some issues they have been having in outer space. The world is well aware that we now have another Country (India) in our outer atmosphere's, traveling to the moon, taking samples, and discovering their hemispherical observations to record in human space travel missions. The number of countries with space programs is 77 while three countries have made mankind flights (USA, Russia, China) and inviting other countries to ride with. There have been 44 countries that have sent astronauts into space with these crewed flights.
So, its no wonder that the world is looking on solutions for space time and what they will be using to justify their space flight coordinates and air space time for navigating other voyage tasks. Relativity is in consideration, projecting other space traveling amongst other planets and moons in relation to their size and gravitational pulls.
So, how would you figure this out with your current profession? What are the questions you are asking or brushing up on to contribute - an opinion - that would validate future agendas of the world? What are you considering within your own culture that would correlate with this task? NASA has been diligent with keeping record of discoveries and diversification of discoverers. The future missions with their experience would grant this opportunity but also announce its problem to the world for other contributors.
Space Time
__Mischief
Saturday, June 22, 2024
Career Path Planning
Career Specialties, Mastering, and Certifications
How do you know what to pick without any experience? Shooting in the blind for a career path to invest in is not typically guaranteed for a successful adventure. Here is a list of some things I have learned along the way for a Software Developer Program associates degree with NWTC that you might find useful if you have no expectations or experience:
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Wednesday, April 3, 2024
JavaScript Just Started....
JavaScript has been feared up until this point.
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Sunday, February 25, 2024
Learning Backups before Recovery
What is your personal backup policy?
The only key in the city and the city applauded the only key made
Backups are required knowledge in technology.
Recovery are required knowledge in technology.
Personal Policy Making
__Mischief
Tuesday, February 20, 2024
ASP.NET - Notes on preparing the project!
ASP.NET is such a wonderful tool, don't you think?
Designing a webpage with html5 alone is a classic learning environment and spark of interest with CSS styling and grouping your own templates for future purposes. What ASP.NET is doing, provides multiple dev tools and languages like C#, SQL, Html5, and loosely coupling modules to remain integral components to repair/modify.
Notes:
1. Working with Visual Studio C# projects, remember to create two projects for default values as you work and backup all data/work when progressing. Create good comments, explaining what does what and especially the routing configurations that you may encounter. If you find extra peices of information, note it and comment it out like an option for later purposes.
2. Understand the model process and what it does, in and out. The model possesses classes or html? Write the notes based on the extensions - and learn what type of content goes within the model... create a process of example to envision what is happening (it is very easy to get lost in the code of what is needed on other pages once you code anywhere in your project. That may need to be referenced twice in different locations!)
3. Put things in places, give yourself an extra amount of time to explore and see how the code is reacting to you. Use the intellisense, heavily advised!
4. Find a structure and stick with it. I learned that there are a couple of different ways to complete a project but you have to stick with the theme for the code's sake. Lambda expression's being used work well with certain compiling factors that ensue programmability to remain configured together... staying simple or working with complex designs need their levels of unitfying languages. If you can differentiate these styles, your off to a better position to scan through the multiple styles of languages being used here.
5. Never open a database twice in one project, you open that up... stick with it. It remains open as a database object regardless (if you just deleted it from the solution explorer)... unless you can drop the table from within, how to actually delete from a project (I have not learned this yet!).
6. I always advise when learning and you get those halting moments, wanting to speed through or to work on a project at a consistent sewing machine running stitch pace (you know what you are doing and you do it well) - have one of these to do on your breaks. The output is so relieving and satisfying during these halting momentous paces.
7. Listen to podcasts about ASP.NET. They provide insight, create an excitement, and you get to hear the humanistic approach on describing what your working with. You relate to it. Its fun.
8. Just keep at it. I am working with an 8 week course and struggling hard with it. I have accepted failure and am working on getting a headstart the next time I attempt this course. All the information you collect now will be worth it the next time, like a pro! If I pass, great, then I just have a good instructor who can manage my pace in a virtual class and can help me more than I could help myself! **I am totally looking for a 16 week course to better understand the material! (Reminder: 8 Week Courses are brutal on the less experienced!)
I got so excited about the website when it was first brought up. First time in Visual Studio without the GUI and I was amazed! It is so fun! The template they guide you in is a good learning environment, provides you with an in-depth development guidance and such a great push to future work using ASP.NET. Truly, greatful to be learning this material!
__Mischief
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