Design Patterns Training Classes in Eau Claire, Wisconsin
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It’s befuddling when you think about how many ways there are to communicate in 2013. I’d say there are too many new ways to communicate – social media, phone, Skype, instant message, text message, email, it goes on and on. But do any of them outweigh the power of a good old-fashioned face-to-face meeting? Most business executives would argue no. Nothing can replace a face-to-face meeting, at least yet.
That said, face-to-face meetings are without question the most expensive kind, given the travel costs required to make them a reality, and companies around the globe have been trying to make them more financially manageable ever since the recession set in. But recession or no, face-to-face meetings are rarely in the budget cards for small businesses. So how can entrepreneurs around the globe get more out of their virtual meetings while ensuring any physical meeting is worth the cost?
To add to a python dictionary is very easy. First create a dictionary, and then associate a key with a value.
a = {'cat',"furry thing"}
a['dog']="typically likes to run and is very loyal"
print a
Here is what is printed:
{'cat':'furry thing', 'dog':'typically likes to run and is very loyal'}
It is rather unfortunate that in the ever changing and rapidly improving world of technology, we hardly remember the geniuses who through their inventions laid the foundation for many of the conveniences and features we now enjoy in our favorite communication devices.
This article is a tribute to the ten people who made these discoveries and an attempt to bring their achievements into the limelight.
1. Marty Cooper
Did you know that Cooper was the first to file the patent in 1973, when he was already working for Motorola for the “radio telephone system”. The Cooper’s Law is his brainchild and to think that he himself was inspired to come out with the patent was Star Trek and its Captain Kirk is indeed revealing.
2. Mike Lazardidis
I suspect that many of you are familiar with the term "hard coding a value" whereby the age of an individual or their location is written into the condition (or action) of a business rule (in this case) as shown below:
if customer.age > 21 and customer.city == 'denver'
then ...
Such coding practices are perfectly expectable provided that the conditional values, age and city, never change. They become entirely unacceptable if a need for different values could be anticipated. A classic example of where this practice occurred that caused considerable heartache in the IT industry was the Y2K issue where dates were updated using only the last 2 digits of a four digit number because the first 2 digits were hard-coded to 19 i.e. 1998, 1999. All was well provided that the date did not advance to a time beyond the 1900’s since no one could be certain of what would happen when the millennia arrived (2000). A considerably amount of work (albeit boring) and money, approximately $200 billion, went into revising systems by way of software rewrites and computer chip replacements in order to thwart any detrimental outcomes. It is obvious how a simple change or an assumption can have sweeping consequences.
You may wonder what Y2K has to do with Business Rule Management Systems (BRMS). Well, what if we considered rules themselves to be hard-coded. If we were to write 100s of rules in Java, .NET or whatever language that only worked for a given scenario or assumption, would that not constitute hard-coded logic? By hard-coded, we obviously mean compiled. For example, if a credit card company has a variety of bonus campaigns, each with their own unique list of rules that may change within a week’s time, what would be the most effective way of writing software to deal with these responsibilities?
Tech Life in Wisconsin
Fun Facts and stats:
• Wisconsin’s nickname is the Badger State.
• In 1882 the first hydroelectric plant in the United States was built at Fox River.
• The first practical typewriter was designed in Milwaukee in 1867.
• The nation's first kindergarten was established in Watertown in 1856. Its first students were local German-speaking youngsters.
• The Republican Party was founded in Ripon in 1854.
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other Learning Options
Software developers near Eau Claire have ample opportunities to meet like minded techie individuals,
collaborate and expend their career choices by participating in Meet-Up Groups. The following is a list of
Technology Groups in the area.
Company Name
City
Industry
Secondary Industry
We Energies
Milwaukee
Energy and Utilities
Gas and Electric Utilities
Bemis Company, Inc.
Neenah
Manufacturing
Plastics and Rubber Manufacturing
Regal Beloit Corporation
Beloit
Manufacturing
Tools, Hardware and Light Machinery
Manitowoc Company, Inc
Manitowoc
Manufacturing
Heavy Machinery
Briggs and Stratton Corporation
Milwaukee
Manufacturing
Tools, Hardware and Light Machinery
Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Corporation (MGIC)
Milwaukee
Financial Services
Lending and Mortgage
A.O. Smith Corporation
Milwaukee
Manufacturing
Tools, Hardware and Light Machinery
Sentry Insurance
Stevens Point
Financial Services
Insurance and Risk Management
Rockwell Automation, Inc.
Milwaukee
Manufacturing
Tools, Hardware and Light Machinery
Bucyrus International, Inc.
South Milwaukee
Manufacturing
Heavy Machinery
Diversey, Inc.
Sturtevant
Manufacturing
Chemicals and Petrochemicals
Alliant Energy Corporation
Madison
Energy and Utilities
Gas and Electric Utilities
Plexus Corp.
Neenah
Manufacturing
Manufacturing Other
Spectrum Brands Holdings, Inc.
Madison
Manufacturing
Tools, Hardware and Light Machinery
Kohl's Corporation
Menomonee Falls
Retail
Department Stores
Snap-on Tools, Inc.
Kenosha
Manufacturing
Tools, Hardware and Light Machinery
Fiserv, Inc.
Brookfield
Software and Internet
Data Analytics, Management and Storage
CUNA Mutual Group
Madison
Financial Services
Insurance and Risk Management
Oshkosh Corporation
Oshkosh
Manufacturing
Heavy Machinery
Modine Manufacturing Company
Racine
Manufacturing
Manufacturing Other
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company
Milwaukee
Financial Services
Insurance and Risk Management
Joy Global Inc.
Milwaukee
Manufacturing
Heavy Machinery
Harley-Davidson, Inc.
Milwaukee
Manufacturing
Automobiles, Boats and Motor Vehicles
American Family Insurance
Madison
Financial Services
Insurance and Risk Management
Johnson Controls, Inc.
Milwaukee
Manufacturing
Heavy Machinery
ManpowerGroup
Milwaukee
Business Services
HR and Recruiting Services
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