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海外TECH MakeUseOf IFA 2022: HomeKit or Nest? Here's Why It No Longer Matters https://www.makeuseof.com/homekit-or-nest-heres-why-it-no-longer-matters/ homes 2022-09-05 17:35:13
海外TECH DEV Community User guide templates. Convenient? Convenient! https://dev.to/cartervi/user-guide-templates-convenient-convenient-12f8 User guide templates Convenient Convenient Developers of user manual software share tips on how to design the perfect user documentation with those who are not involved in writing manuals Why we construct our own non commercial templates for user manuals and instructionsOur project has existed and evolved for a long time almost sixteen years to be exact During this time we have formed a certain database with the collection of the most urgent cases and pressing issues that people creating reference elements for their project are faced with By talking a lot with our clients we were able to identify their needs and understand their difficulties The main problem was that no program for creating manuals could do the most tedious energy intensive part of the project the development and design of the user documentation itself But even realizing that the manual is useful the motivation to make this manual is small Motivation arises even more rarely if you have no experience in writing user documentation or lack specialists who could do that Hence comes another hitch People who in general have no experience or understanding of how to get started simply don t know how to create a quality user manual In such cases most people follow the usual path google the term and find a ready made template In some ways that makes sense We also often received such requests from our users So we made the decision if possible to help everyone who wants or has to deal with creating user manuals and instructions for their product and provide them with the opportunity to get templates that can serve as a base and can easily be adapted to a specific request To that end we have created ready made templates in the program Our base includes Software User Guide Web Service User Guide Corporate knowledge base What is the convenience of creating a user manual from a templateYou save your time By adapting an already created template to your product you don t waste time creating the framework from scratch you don t need to waste time finding a master class on how to do it right By using an off the shelf documentation template you save a lot of time creating a project structure from scratch and finding and researching information on how to do it You focus on your program not on creating a reference file The template already has text and graphic inserts you can add the desired content yourself in the suggested spaces There is no need to think through the design option Use of visual methods All of the templates of instructions for the user are initially set up with dynamic design styles They will help you quickly figure out how you can use the program to swiftly accomplish your goal Adapting templates to your liking All the templates are based on our expertise and years of experience in the field However everything in these templates can be subject to adaptation as there are no rigid standards for custom documentation it thus can be built personally for your product About internal template organizationOver years we ve been able to analyze over a hundred different user manuals instructions and technical documents which has allowed us to draw conclusions and identify template sections that can be applied to a huge number of programs and then we ve integrated them into our samples Let s talk a little more about the structureAn overview of program features Here is a summary of the main point of your product Where you talk about what your program is for What pains and needs it satisfies what it is capable of doing User interface Here you can clearly show your customer the interface familiarize him with all the modes additional buttons etc If the user can personalize the interface for himself this is also better to specify in this section Standard tasks Here you should introduce the user to all the basic features of the program and describe in detail a number of tasks and issues that the customer can solve with its help In our template this block is formed of two sub sections In the Examples of Use subsection it s best to tell the user how your product will solve their questions and tasks To summarize in this subsection you talk about the clichéd problems that most users face In the Best Practices subsection it s best to post as much useful information as possible about how to simplify your work in the program and how to use it as efficiently as possible Specific cases Here you should inform the user about the difficulties that can arise and how to solve them highlight frequently asked questions and give the most accessible answers to them Subsections FAQ and Fixing Typical Problems Supporting and legal information Here you place information about the company place contact information of technical support information about cooperation web address as well as license agreements What kind of software And finally let s introduce our program and attach the link Dr Explain a program for creating technical and user documentation P S We will be glad if our templates help you to solve the issue and successfully implement the documentation in your project In this case if in our database you have not found a template that will be at least suitable for your goals and you think that something similar should be added we are ready to develop such a template Formulate your draft proposal and send it to our email help drexplain com 2022-09-05 17:50:22
海外TECH DEV Community My Key Takeaways From The Campus DevRel Show | Juan Pablo Flores E2 https://dev.to/aryank21/my-key-takeaways-from-the-campus-devrel-show-juan-pablo-flores-e2-3m5p My Key Takeaways From The Campus DevRel Show Juan Pablo Flores EWelcome to the nd Blog of The Campus DevRel Show series where we focus on the lessons from the experience of the amazing guest DevRels As you can read from the title today we gonna talk about the experience of Juan Pablo Flores who is a Senior Program Manager at GitHub and has also been leading the Campus Expert Program I am sure most of the folks who are part of GitHub s student community already know him He is a celebrity in the Mexican student communities for the amazing work he has done and still does for uplifting the community culture in LATAM Before we dive more into his journey If you are new here make sure you check out DevRel Page and also do check out the blog on the Ist Episode of “The Campus DevRel Show with Jon Gottfried At the time when Juan started getting involved with tech communities the ecosystem was very small There were only a handful of people in the ecosystem who were “that influential Even a hackathon with people was considered big where everything was organized on a contribution basis His journey into the tech community started in when he organized a hackathon known as “MX Hacks One of the biggest challenges he wanted to tackle was the interaction between the students He focused on building a space where students could build whatever they had in their minds work with folks they have never met before and of course FREE FOOD Juan started attending community events and eventually attended a meetup for Google Developer Group for Dart where he met a few folks and got the idea for organizing hackathons for student communities in Mexico Juan met Jon co founder of Major League Hacking through a meetup He mentions that the networks and connections he has made over the last years have been the key to his and his community s development Random people that you meet at random places at the right time lead to better opportunities When Juan started building MX hacks he was also having conversations with Jon and Swift the founders of Major League Hacking about building the league in Mexico that they had in the US He also wanted to see if the developer audience would like the idea of the hackathon in Mexico ーexperimenting with MX Hacks which turned out to be a success At this point they started organizing hackathons for governments and corporates having built a decent community built around it That s when Juan and other organizers felt they needed a bigger league for this and started the “La Liga Mexicana de Hackatones LMH He also mentions that not only helped him make connections with the MLH team in the US but also with the DevRel folks in the UK The very first thing Juan mentioned was about finding the right people to partner with while you start an organization and then sharing the same vision with them He also talks about the process of separation where the team that he was part of separated to focus on very different aspects of the same idea This involved a lot of friction the experience of which helped him develop a different perception and approach at a very young age Juan also derives the importance of opportunities presented to the student communities for their success and growth After working with MLH for almost months Juan had a lot of offers that he wanted to take but he couldn t due to his delayed degree Juan decided to go back to university to finish his degree at the same time when he was approached by his friend who was working at an IT consultancy company to start Inventive Hack He went on working and managing his school at the same time but after years it was getting harder and harder for him to manage time At that time they were building apps for various companies and also made an app for Mexico City to solve their traffic problems He recalls that within a week they were having conversations with the CEO of Uber Mexico and similar big startups He and his team were just paving their way through this new journey being total beginners in their early s They ended up getting a lot of media coverage that made their firm explode leading to big partnerships Juan also secured a summer internship at CMU the US to work with “top top top researchers in the field of human computer interaction Juan recalls that learning how to react to incidents had been great learning during his MLH days He also recalls his biggest learning through his journey ー“Importance of access to opportunities He felt the need to bring change to the community around him and then branch out to provide the same opportunities wherever possible which lead him to join GitHub as a community manager He also knew that he wanted it but at the same time he could contribute to the role and make the existing program even better Juan s journey into communities and his learningsWhen GitHub was launching its first ever batch of campus experts Joe Nash from GitHub approached him to talk about the program wanting to know if he was interested in joining in Juan continued his community work alongside his other ventures all along Juan joined the program and he never felt the need to sell GitHub or force himself to do so He had already been talking about GitHub right from his college days and he was always fascinated to see students transition from learning about GitHub to their first PR merge He also had a deeper involvement with GitHub as he became a campus expert and then a field expert The training in the program was very hard but at the same time he could also pinpoint the places where the program was struggling He later also became responsible for reviewing the training of other campus experts He wanted to be influential in this space to make more students from Latin America and the European region to be involved in the tech space What advice would you give looking back at your journey would you give to students exploring the DevRel field as a career option Work on your communication skills JuanCommunicating effectively and correctly and making sure that you can express yourself will always pay off in some way or another in the future DevRels CMGRs and PMs ーare all expected to write amp communicate a lot If you aren t the best at it start early Start writing blogs there are lots of platforms out there Yes Juan s journey into the tech community and the tech space is fascinating Do you think reading this made your pathway to DevRel a little clear Or Is it still a little blurry You can always check out DevRel page to understand more about DevRel Watch the Highlights on Youtube and Full Episode on TwitchFollow DevRel Page on Twitter InstagramDo share your thoughts related to this blog amp DevRel and feel free to connect with me on Twitter 2022-09-05 17:44:36
海外TECH DEV Community Keep Your Apps Accessible and Your e2e Tests Stable With WebdriverIOs New Accessibility Selector https://dev.to/christian_bromann/keep-your-apps-accessible-and-your-e2e-tests-stable-with-webdriverios-new-accessibility-selector-4fkf Keep Your Apps Accessible and Your ee Tests Stable With WebdriverIOs New Accessibility SelectorFetching elements within ee tests can sometimes be very hard Complex CSS paths or arbitrary test ids make them either less readable or prone to failures The disappointment we experience when our test fail is by far not comparable to a the bad experience people have when they need to use assistent devices like screen readers on applications build without accessibility in mind With the accessibility selector introduced in version v WebdriverIO now provides a powerful way to fetch various of elements containing a certain accessibility name Rather than applying arbitrary data testId properties to elements which won t be recognised by assistent devices developers or QA engineers can now either apply a correct accessibility name to the element themselves or ask the development team to improve the accessibility so that writing tests becomes easier WebdriverIO internally uses a chain of xPath selector conditions to fetch the correct element While the framework has no access to the accessibility tree of the browser it can only guess the correct name here As accessibility names are computed based on author supplied names and content names WebdriverIO fetches an element based in a certain order First we try to find an element that has an aria labelledBy or aria describedBy property pointing to an element containing a valid id e g lt h id social gt Social Media lt h gt lt nav aria labelledBy social gt lt nav gt So we can fetch a certain link within our navigation via await aria Social Media a API click Then we look for elements with a certain aria label e g lt button aria label close button gt X lt button gt Rather than using X to fetch the element or applying a test id property we can just do await aria close button click Well defined HTML forms provide a label to every input element e g lt label for username gt Username lt label gt lt input id username type text gt Setting the value of the input can now be done via await aria Username setValue foobar Less ideal but still working are placeholder or aria placeholder properties lt input placeholder Your Username type text gt Which can now be used to fetch elements as well await aria Your Username setValue foobar Furthermore if an image tag provides a certain alternative text this can be used to query that element as well e g lt img alt A warm sommer night src gt Such an image can be now fetched via await aria A warm sommer night getTagName outputs img Lastly if no proper accessibility name can be derived it is computed by its accumulated text e g lt h gt Welcome lt h gt Such a heading tag can be now fetched via await aria Welcome getTagName outputs h As you can see there are a variety of ways to define the accessibility name of an element Many of the browser debugging tools provide handy accessibility features that help you to find the proper name of the element For more information check out the Chrome DevTools or Firefox Accessibility Inspector docs Accessibility is not only a powerful tool to create an inclusive web it can also help you write stable and readable tests While you should not go ahead and give every element an aria label this new selector can help you build web applications with accessibility in mind so that writing ee tests for it later on will become much easier Thanks for reading 2022-09-05 17:35:55
Apple AppleInsider - Frontpage News Apple may revive 'Plus' name for larger iPhone 14 model https://appleinsider.com/articles/22/09/05/apple-may-revive-plus-name-for-larger-iphone-14-model?utm_medium=rss Apple may revive x Plus x name for larger iPhone modelApple is rumored to be calling the larger iPhone model Plus instead of Max a revival of a naming convention last used in Apple s upcoming refresh of its flagship iPhone like is expected to eliminate the mini model in favor of a larger non Pro model Despite more recently opting for the Max suffix a rumor claims Apple will be making a switch back to the previously used Plus In a tweet about the case colors that Apple will launch alongside the iPhone and iPhone Pro models serial leaker Majin Bu offers images with titles for the cases The images as well as showing off the new colors also includes the names for the models Read more 2022-09-05 17:17:11
海外TECH CodeProject Latest Articles Taking Your Brain to Another Dimension - A C# library for Physical Units https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/5306824/Taking-Your-Brain-to-Another-Dimension-A-Csharp-li calculations 2022-09-05 17:12:00
海外科学 NYT > Science Climate Change Is Ravaging the Colorado River. There’s a Model to Avert the Worst. https://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/05/climate/colorado-river-yakima-lessons-climate.html Climate Change Is Ravaging the Colorado River There s a Model to Avert the Worst Success in the Yakima River Basin in Washington holds lessons for the seven states at war over water in the American West 2022-09-05 17:19:23
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金融 金融庁ホームページ 金融庁の業務委託先の従業員の新型コロナウイルス感染について公表しました。 https://www.fsa.go.jp/news/r4/sonota/20220905_2.html 新型コロナウイルス 2022-09-05 18:00:00
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