Tuesday, June 2, 2015

New openHPI Course: Web Technologies

WWW, the world wide web or shortly the Web - really nothing more than an information service on the Internet – has changed our world by creating a whole new digital world that is closely intertwined with our real world, making reality what was previously unimaginable: communication across the world in seconds, watching movies on a smartphone, playing games or looking at photos with remote partners in distant continents, shopping or banking from your couch… In our MOOC we introduce and discuss the underlying web technologies. We start off by introducing the basic technologies of the Web characterized by keywords like URI, HTTP, HTML, CSS and XML. Later we discuss client-side and server-side web programming and have a closer look on JavaScript, web frameworks, libraries and architectural principles. Then we focus on web applications, such as web services and search engines. During the course you are invited also to solve some practical tasks. But don't worry, we will get to that together.

The course starts today, June 1, 2015 and is being held by Prof. Dr. Christoph Meinel and his teaching team, consisting of members of the Internet Technologies and Systems department at the Hasso Plattner Institute, University of Potsdam, Germany.

If you would like to take part, please register onopenHPI and sign up for the course.

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Monday, June 1, 2015

Portugal puts 66% stake in TAP airline up for sale

The owner of Colombia's Avianca Holding Germán Eovich and Brazil Azul Airlines, with the result of David Neeleman with Miguel Pais do Amaral Continental Airlines' former shareholder Frank offers given Lorenzo jointly with Portugal's government Eovich and Neeleman'n proposal to positive  approached.

Negotiations, the two candidates offer the final version of the 5 to submit to the government until the end of June.

Solar Impulse 2 Landed Due to Bad Weather

Assign a world tour without using a single drop of fossil fuel and most difficult stage for China Solar Impulse shield 2, It had to go to Japan due to bad weather.

Show Plane Collided on the Sea in Italy

In the coastal town of Teramo in Italy two small planes collided in the air. A pilot lost his life as a pilot was seriously injured.

Google Drone is Fallen

Google, the anonymous model of the solar declined by 50 aircraft during the trials of the model were reported.

Sunday, May 31, 2015

American Express Chairman Dies on Business Trip

World giant credit card company American Express Chairman Ed Gilligan work sick on the plane died during the trip.

Friday, May 29, 2015

Singapore Flag on New Fleet of A380

Singapore Airlines, two A380 aircraft to Singapore flag country of the dressing is celebrating its 50th anniversary.

Thursday, May 28, 2015

The Best Airport in the World:Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport

France alone, long-range and medium-range flights of two hours or reverse flight offers connectivity in less than 18 thousand. Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport at the same time, Brussels, some cities and urban transport in France / express network (RER) connected to a high-speed train (TGV) in the air and rail links make it easy by offering services.

Power Cut in Brussel Airport

Due to a power outage Brussels Airport was closed to flights until 16.00 hours. Many aircraft fell to the Brussels Airport was diverted to another challenge waiting.

Virgin Australia grants five-year-old's pilot wishes

Alex was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumour and when his parents approached the charity they teamed up with Virgin Australia to make his ultimate wish come true – to meet some pilots and sit in the cockpit.  Image from Virgin Australia The airline flew Alex and his family to Brisbane to visit the Boeing Training Facility and spend some time in the Virgin flight simulators. Alex met with pilots Danny Vickers and Andy Bower and got to go into the cockpit on one of the E-Jet simulators at the training facility.  Image from Virgin Australia “Starlight Children’s Foundation grants almost 500 wishes a year to seriously ill children, and more than half of these involve family travel, made possible by the continued generosity of Virgin Australia as our official wishgranting partner,” said Louise Baxter from Starlight. “Alexander’s Starlight Wish for a pilot experience provided a wonderful opportunity for us to work together to create an extra special holiday for Alexander and his family. We continue to be so very grateful for the wonderful efforts of the Virgin Australia team and all they do to help brighten the lives of seriously ill children.”  Image from Virgin Australia Over 300 Starlight wishes involved flying last year were made possible by Virgin Australia as a Wishgranting Partner and the Starlight Children’s Foundation has become an important part of enlightening the lives of seriously ill children