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Luminis
Нидерланды
Добавлен 15 окт 2014
Luminis is a software and services company founded in 2002 and we help organizations innovate successfully. The world of technology is constantly changing and the complexity and speed of change continues to increase. To keep up with these developments and seize the changes to create an edge over your competition requires the right knowledge and expertise: performing ahead of the crowd.
Craftsmanship is at the core of our being: we are not afraid to perform ahead of the crowd. Being the best at what we do has been a part of our DNA since day one and - two decades later - still is an important part of Luminis. This enables us to help customers deal with the continuously changing world flexibly and resiliently.
Follow us on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/luminis
Join our (free) knowledge sessions: academy.luminis.eu/
Or visit our website: www.luminis.eu/
Craftsmanship is at the core of our being: we are not afraid to perform ahead of the crowd. Being the best at what we do has been a part of our DNA since day one and - two decades later - still is an important part of Luminis. This enables us to help customers deal with the continuously changing world flexibly and resiliently.
Follow us on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/luminis
Join our (free) knowledge sessions: academy.luminis.eu/
Or visit our website: www.luminis.eu/
Innovate your IT Data Stack with InformationGrid
IT architect Veselin Vasilev explains how to optimize your data stack with the help of InformationGrid.
InformationGrid is a solution for sharing and aggregating data. It combines a cloud native infrastructure with an event driven development approach. This combination allows organizations to integrate data sources, build data intensive applications and deploy them on cloud or edge locations.
For more information, visit the website at: www.informationgrid.com
InformationGrid is a solution for sharing and aggregating data. It combines a cloud native infrastructure with an event driven development approach. This combination allows organizations to integrate data sources, build data intensive applications and deploy them on cloud or edge locations.
For more information, visit the website at: www.informationgrid.com
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Видео
Search - Luminis Tech Talks
Просмотров 1Месяц назад
Search, we hebben er allemaal mee te maken, bijvoorbeeld tijdens het online shoppen. Een searchbox ziet er vaak simpel uit, maar er zit een heleboel techniek achter die ervoor zorgt jij vindt waar je naar opzoek bent. In deze aflevering praat Nico Krijnen met search experts Daniël Spee en Jettro Coenradie. Samen duiken ze in de wereld van zoekmachines, Elasticsearch en over hoe de webshop weet ...
Domain Driven Design - Luminis Tech Talks
Просмотров 15Месяц назад
Domain Driven Design, misschien heb je er wel eens van gehoord, maar wat houd het nu precies in? In deze aflevering praten Nico Krijnen, Jettro Coenradie en Robert van Braam Houckgeest over het samenbrengen van “de business” en ontwikkelaars. Hoe je meer interactie met de klant kunt hebben tijdens de zoektocht naar oplossingen. Over de inzichten die je daardoor krijgt en hoe je die opgebouwde k...
Accelerate opleidingstraject - Luminis Tech Talks
Просмотров 4Месяц назад
Host Nico Krijnen gaat in gesprek met Jettro Coenradie en Daniël Spee over het Tech Leadership Development Programma Accelerate. Wat is het Accelerate traject precies? Wat heeft Daniël tijdens zijn deelname geleerd, en hoe was het voor Jettro als coach? Deze vragen en meer komen aan bod in deze aflevering. Meer weten over Accelerate? Lees meer op onze website (www.luminis.eu/nl/academy/accelera...
Cloud & Security strategie - Luminis Tech Talks
Просмотров 3Месяц назад
In deze aflevering vertellen Edi Recica en Jurgen Allewijn je alles over waarom Cloud security zo belangrijk is. Hoe zorg je ervoor je security officer er niet alleen voor staat maar dat al je mensen the first line of defense zijn? Klaar om aan de slag te gaan? Lees wat Luminis voor je kan betekenen voor jouw Cloud security op onze website (www.luminis.eu/nl/oplossing/container-security/) .
Accelerate 'Een reis naar je beste zelf'
Просмотров 51810 месяцев назад
Accelerate is a Tech Leadership Program for top IT-talents within large organisations. Accelerate is organized around the central themes; empathy, craftsmanship and entrepreneurship. In 18 months time, participants are accelerated 4 to 5 years in their careers. The program is unique because it involves participants from several different organizations. This allows the participants to look at th...
Kennis delen bij Luminis
Просмотров 3510 месяцев назад
Kennis delen zit in ons DNA. Bij Luminis hebben we een mindset om continu te blijven leren en onszelf te verbeteren.
Samenwerken bij Luminis
Просмотров 8210 месяцев назад
Samenwerken is de basis van alles wat we bij Luminis doen. We geloven erin dat topprestaties ontstaan wanneer je in teams werkt.
De impact van Accelerate
Просмотров 7011 месяцев назад
Accelerate is een opleiding die technisch talent uit hun organisaties klaarstoomt voor de top van het Nederlandse tech-landschap. In een wereld waar software steeds belangrijker en zelfs doorslaggevender wordt, zul je op korte termijn ervaren, kundige vakmensen in je organisatie moeten hebben die de organisatie naar de toekomst kunnen leiden.
Sustainability - Luminis Tech Talks
Месяц назад
In deze aflevering hebben we het over Sustainability en IT met Harro Vons en Steef Burghouts. Steef is Software Architect bij Luminis en Harro UX and requirement analyst. Hoe kunnen we als IT-industrie onze bijdrage leveren aan de reductie van CO2 uitstoot, wat doen bedrijven daar nu al aan? En wat kun je zelf doen, waar moet je beginnen? Wil je meer weten over dit onderwerp? Kijk op: greensoft...
Design, UX en conceptontwikkeling - Luminis Tech Talks
Просмотров 2Месяц назад
In deze aflevering praten Ivo Domburg en Mike Westdijk over digitale productie strategie en design in combinatie met IT. Waarom hebben we eigenlijk designers en zijn ze van grote waarde bij al onze projecten? Met onze host Nico Krijnen hebben ze het over wat er gebeurt als je verschillende disciplines en domeinexperts bij elkaar brengt. Hoe zorg je voor een slimme strategie en houd je oog voor ...
High Performing Teams - Luminis Tech Talks
Просмотров 4Месяц назад
Innovatie en High performing teams: Bert Ertman en Robin van Kaathoven vertellen je alles over onze benadering voor innovatieve projecten. Wat zijn de voordelen van onze aanpak en hoe realiseren we de principes in de praktijk?
Technisch Geweten - Luminis Tech Talks
Просмотров 3Месяц назад
Een Technisch Geweten, wat is dat? En waarom heeft Luminis dat orgaan in het leven geroepen? In deze aflevering zijn Jeroen Reijn en Toine Krook te gast bij onze host Nico Krijnen en vertellen ze in detail wat zo’n technisch geweten inhoud, wat voor verantwoordelijkheden je hebt als je daarin plaatsneemt en hoe het onze collega's helpt meer waarde te bieden aan klanten.
Spreken op evenementen - Luminis Tech Talks
Просмотров 2Месяц назад
Spreken op evenementen - Luminis Tech Talks
Eigen initiatief nemen - hoe doe je dat?
Просмотров 50Год назад
Eigen initiatief nemen - hoe doe je dat?
Luminis: al 20 jaar samenwerken aan technologie en innovatie
Просмотров 2452 года назад
Luminis: al 20 jaar samenwerken aan technologie en innovatie
AWS re:Invent re:Cap - Cloud Native Development Perspective
Просмотров 1282 года назад
AWS re:Invent re:Cap - Cloud Native Development Perspective
Innovaties in het onderwijs | The Learning Network |
Просмотров 3532 года назад
Innovaties in het onderwijs | The Learning Network |
Luminis - To understand the cloud you have to be the cloud
Просмотров 57 тыс.3 года назад
Luminis - To understand the cloud you have to be the cloud
Werken aan creatieve cloudoplossingen die ertoe doen?
Просмотров 19 тыс.3 года назад
Werken aan creatieve cloudoplossingen die ertoe doen?
Werken bij Luminis in Apeldoorn | Gazar vertelt!
Просмотров 1063 года назад
Werken bij Luminis in Apeldoorn | Gazar vertelt!
Een werkdag van Piet | Werken bij Luminis
Просмотров 3123 года назад
Een werkdag van Piet | Werken bij Luminis
Let's restore historical justice in the history of programming! ruclips.net/user/shortsOihbdNrLY2M?feature=share
Good Presentation
Now, retired from an IT career, I wanted to code again as a hobby. I relearned Basic, but no decent debugging tools. Then a lot of C++, inheritance, composition, encapsulation and then realized, that I only had scratched the surface of C++. Will I use my probably last 10 years to learn a language, I find more and more weird and constantly expanding - absolutely not! A short look at Pascal - no way. Then I had a look at K&R and felt quickly in love. I like the way C rewards you, when the logic is working and bites you very hard, when the logic sucks...
super funny and informative. I love this guy!
Very thought provoking and eye watering!
I distinguish between configuring & programming.
Pretty sure there is a movie about tommy flowers and allan turing.... excuse if im.spelling wrong but yeah there is an A/B list movie about this and it was pretty good.
LMAOO he’s hilarious. I love this teaching style
not very accurate. too much hand waving "I don't know so I don't care."
narrative and history are two different things! Sometimes one being subset of another.
cringe/10
When I was writing NATO Identifying data for Stock Code entry detail to be printed on Microfiche and loaded to a computer mainframe in a hidden basement somewhere, we used to fill in a form like the one you showed here which would go off to the ladies who would read it and decide they did not understand the technical term you used and they would circle the offending word and send it back to you 3 days later. 9 days later your data would be uploaded, after two more resubmits. When you checked the screen entry, there would be a typo and to correct it you had to redo the initial correct form set again.
The computer read microfiche? Like miniaturized punch cards?
So wrong with Pascal!
I wish he was given extra time to calmly explain the rest. I was a great interesting video class.
Is there a special reason for omitting Konrad Zuse‘s machines?
Uprad students attendence here......
As an application programmer I made a freelance living for 20 years using xBASE; that is: dBASE II, dBASE III, dBASE III+, FoxBASE, FoxPRo, Visual FoxPro. For control systems, I used FORTH. Others included many dialects of BASIC (Thoroughbred, Vax, Apple, Microsoft) and BCPL for applications and operating systems. I'm showing my age, so I'll go for a lie down now ;-)
I have the C book, the companion, and the C++ version.
Start of a trend? That trend is older than civilization.
Mic is too close to mouth picking up all the mouth noises, it’s quite distracting
Thank you !!!
Great Stuff.....history shared was short of boredom in every wise.
Why have industry failed to promote binary education, or to be against programming education as a sixth generation compiler, a via multi faceted user interfacing software, so designed to compile education employing binary systems, employing paged data files, built in composite form. Simpy write education at the home user desktop, as an essay, or listings, as lines of code represented as headings. In England the I.R.A. claim they would simply lose power in the north of England, as they cheat within current universities and school, as cretin.......
Please, I don't want to be a stickler, but isn't "come from" somewhat more semantically encompassing in cases where the function call returns data
Funny but not very informative. Each programming language gets just mentioned in terms of who created it and at what year, a helloworld followed by a few jokes. The whole talk could be 10mins long.
Guys says that Clojure isn’t a lisp, and I don’t really understand why.
fantastic presentation
Mark, excellent as always, but how could you have missed Leibniz’s Stepped Reckoner from 1672, a working mechanical calculator, which ultimately led to the industrially produced, still famous arithmometers of 1815-1915 (invented at roughly the same time as Jacquards loom machine).
One of the least likeable cunts in the history of computing
This talk is full of errors. For example, Apple didn't create Objective-C. Brad Cox created Objective-C and license it to Next Computers. Apple bought Next and with it, the Objective-C based technology known as NextStep, after that renamed as Cocoa.
🇺🇦 Ukraine 🇺🇦 was ten years ahead of world achievements in the field of information technologies. ruclips.net/video/9HYR0walb8U/видео.html
Some great jokes were wasted on that audience :( Brilliant talk!
I bet Ada Lovelace banged like a barn door in a gale.
Nice. Anyone who knows about Tommy Flowers deserves to be heard. As an passionate IBM observer, I am surprised you dont even mention Forth, REXX, EXEC and EXEC2. To protect my VM signon, I wrote a second splash screen parodying VM/370. mine was VM/380 and the PUT level was the key to a mutating password. You needed to 9s complement the put level to get the password but I took this a step further in case there was someone observant nearby. I typed in a random string of characters and embedded the password inside that. It completely fooled everyone. The wrong random string of characters forced a logout. It could be overcome but I am not revealing that trick. I trusted myself enough to edit that into my PROFILE EXEC.
oh my lord.
Very interesting presentation, however the guy talking is a totally full of himself DBag,,.
OH yes, and aviation starts when a cave man looks upon a bird in flight and dreams of doing it himself, yes? Why was there no mention of Eckert/Mauchley? Computer programming necessarily begins with the first programmable computer, so why not mention these first steps? Why not a single word about "patch cables?" Most vexing of all, why no discussion of the evolution of assembly language? just say computer programming begins with Java and be done with it.
Suggestion - Use JMeter distributed concept . Master - Agent /jmeter architecture -useful for consolidating test results /Response time
55:46 For those who have never seen perl -- he's joking. It's really: print "Hello, World! ";
Great talk! Minor nit: ObjectiveC had a good life before Apple adopted it; it was developed and sold by Productivity Products Inc (PPI) in the early/mid 1980s.
Thank you Mr Randel for your tremendous efforts.
This is great, thank you.
🤗😂🤣
Did I miss Ada being mentioned? (Nobody misses Ada:)
@19:10 Fortran the only array programming language?! Why not APL or its descendants? Many would argue arrays (and matrices, and ...) are 'more native' to APL than any other language family.
Loved this. Yes, I had the first C book and once did a 2-year project in Objective-C. Ouch
Wow! Had some serious flashbacks during this time travel. I came across some old friends and foes: Pascal, Basic (on my Commodoe C16). I wonder that you did not mention Delphi? It was the cool kid of the late nineties, I think (according to it). Today my biggest love is Golang, at least for the heavy-duty server stuff domain.
58:00 where the real fun begins 😅😅