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http://www.ubuntu.com/devices/tablet

 

Tastefully tactile

Ubuntu on tablets

With unique multitasking productivity, effortless navigation and defence-ready security, Ubuntu raises the bar on tablet design and sets a new standard for the post-PC era. Bright. Brilliant. Beautiful. And naturally neat.

Ubuntu tablet sharing a movie

Multitasking mojo

Ubuntu’s unique side stage places a phone and a tablet app on the same screen at the same time for amazing tablet productivity. True multitasking comes to the tablet.

Ubuntu tablet running multipule applications side by side

Take calls in Skype while you work in a document, make notes on the side while you surf the web, tweet while you watch a movie.

Or use apps collaboratively – drag content from one app to another for a super-productive day. We’ve reinvented
the tablet as a bridge between phone and PC.

Ubuntu login screen with multiple users

Safer sharing

Your Ubuntu tablet has multiple secure user accounts, and
a guest account. Perfect for families and friends, and ideal for the office, with secure multi-user logins that make using and sharing devices safe.

Data protection is world class with full disk encryption, and additional encryption for personal data, making Ubuntu perfect for sensitive environments and regulatory compliance in the medical, military, industrial and finance sectors.

Effortless navigation with magic edges

Use all four edges of the screen to navigate between apps, settings and controls. There are no buttons on the Ubuntu tablet, you don’t have to keep returning to
the home screen every time you want to switch apps – everything is available at
a swipe. Leaner, cleaner, more elegant hardware designs are possible with Ubuntu – the result is a joy to use.

Instant launch

The left edge holds your favourite apps, so all the things you use most are only
a touch away. Here you can see what’s running, switch between apps or launch your favourites quickly.

The system at your service

Swipe through the top for any system service, search or setting. Switch networks, turn mobile data on, mute the volume, respond to incoming messages or block notifications without leaving your application. In fact, any system setting can be changed directly, without losing your place in the app. That makes Ubuntu the best tablet for staying focused in a connected world.

Celebrate content
not controls

Ubuntu feels cleaner, more spacious and less cluttered because we don’t need buttons on every screen – your content is king. Swiping up from the bottom edge reveals app controls.
Don’t swipe, you don’t see any buttons or toolbars. You’re free to focus on the stuff that matters – your photos, web pages, music, messages and apps.

Using HUD to search to application functions

Voice control in the HUD

The Ubuntu HUD makes complex application workflows simple on touch devices. This brings all the power of the
PC to your touch device. And with voice control, it’s as if
you had an extra set of hands – a truly personal assistant.

Take the tablet where it has never been before – image manipulation, movie editing, document management, CAD. With an interface that scales from the tablet to a PC, Ubuntu brings potent apps into focus on touch devices.

Instant share and
cloud connections

Sharing is now built-in, with support for all the major networks. So any app can let you share with friends, family and co-workers. One touch is all it takes.

Facebook and Twitter aren’t the only ways to share.
Ubuntu One already has millions of users on Ubuntu, Android, Windows and Mac. Deeply integrated on Ubuntu devices, it provides free storage, paid-for music streaming services and
a foundation for cloud-based services from operators and device makers.

A whole world of apps

Web applications sit alongside native apps as equal citizens
on Ubuntu – with their own icons and access to system services. Facebook, Twitter, Google Maps, Gmail and Spotify are all available from day one – thanks to Ubuntu’s brilliant web app system, developers can easily make their site install on the tablet as an app.

We aren’t limited to HTML5. Native apps are blazingly fast, taking advantage of the full capabilities of the tablet’s processor and graphics hardware. A mobile SDK does most
of the work for you, giving you that Ubuntu style. It’s easy for Android and Blackberry developers to publish for the Ubuntu audience too, and since you’re already running Ubuntu on your development workstations, everything you need is at your fingertips.

Learn more about developing for Ubuntu on tablets ›

Searching for New york on Ubuntu tablet

Savvy search

Ubuntu presents results from hundred of sources in
one gorgeous page, saving you the trouble of comparison shopping or hunting down the right provider. You’ll see information from your email and phone contacts alongside Facebook friends and followers on Twitter.

Looking for music? Ubuntu doesn’t just search the tunes
on your tablet, it also searches online, giving you a choice
of tracks you don’t yet own. It’s really one search to rule
them all.

Ubuntu home screen displayed portrait

Naturally neat home screen

The stylish home screen organises all your most important information, selected from hundreds of sources – online or
on board.

You can customise the screen and search for any kind of content. Watch what you want with a single touch – no need to worry which app to find it in.

Convergence that just clicks

Today’s tablets are as powerful as ultra-light laptops. Ubuntu uniquely supports a new category of convergence device – add a keyboard and mouse and your Ubuntu tablet becomes
a full PC and thin client, with access to Windows apps over standard protocols from Microsoft, Citrix, VMware and Wyse. That lets enterprise IT deploy a single, secure, portable corporate device for all kinds of applications.

Since it is pure Ubuntu, the tablet can be managed via Landscape, giving enterprises complete control over the users, apps, updated and access using the same tool they
use for Ubuntu servers and desktops today.

Ubuntu convergence illustration

Build a tablet with us

Ubuntu tablet's interface branded with partners and grid of apps

Perfect for partners

Canonical and Ubuntu enable industry partners to build devices that span the range, from low-BOM consumer electronics to enterprise-grade convergence devices for
the office, ruggedized, industrial and military. Fully customisable with branding, content and apps, Ubuntu
is the best choice for whatever tablet you want to make.

Work with us ›

Everything developers need

Create gorgeous apps easily with our SDK: HTML5, OpenGL and a native toolkit giving you a full range of options for modern app development. With one OS for all form factors, you can build a single app with interfaces for the tablet, PC and phone – all published in a single upload. That’s why leading game engines support Ubuntu, and why we’re the favourite developer desktop for both cloud and mobile.

Create your first tablet app for Ubuntu ›

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'장고(Django)'로 쉽고 빠른 웹 개발 - http://biohackers.net/wiki/RapidWebDevelopmentByDjango

 

Install : https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.4/intro/install/

 

장고(Django) 설치 및 이클립스(eclipse) 세팅 : http://ash84.tistory.com/767

 

Pydev에서 django 셋팅하기 : http://pydev.org/manual_adv_django.html

 

Django 를 위한 IDE 설정(이클립스) : http://seapy.com/157

 

 

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정보통신기술

위키백과, 우리 모두의 백과사전.
(정보 통신 기술에서 넘어옴)
이동: 둘러보기, 찾기

 

 http://ko.wikipedia.org/wiki/%EC%A0%95%EB%B3%B4_%ED%86%B5%EC%8B%A0_%EA%B8%B0%EC%88%A0
ICT는 컴퓨터 네트워크와 필연적으로 관련되어 있다.

정보통신기술(情報通信技術, ICT, Information and communication technology)은 정보기술(IT)의 확장형 동의어로 자주 사용되지만, 통합 커뮤니케이션의 역할과[1] 원거리 통신(전화선 및 무선 신호), 컴퓨터, 더 나아가 정보를 접근하고 저장하고 전송하고 조작할 수 있게하는 필수적인 전사적 소프트웨어, 미들웨어, 스토리지, 오디오 비주얼 시스템을 강조하는 용어이다.[2]

ICT라는 문구는 1980년대 이후로 학술 연구가들이 사용해오고 있으나[3] 1997년 데니스 스티븐슨이 영국 정부의 보고서[4] , 2000년에는 잉글랜드, 웨일스, 북아일랜드의 개정된 내셔널 커리큘럼에 이 용어를 사용하면서 유명해졌다.

또, ICT라는 용어는 하나의 케이블 연결이나 링크 시스템을 통하여 오디오 수준과 전화망컴퓨터 네트워크와 결합하는 의미로 가리키기도 한다. 오디오 비주얼과 더불어 케이블과 신호 분배 및 관리의 단일 통합 시스템을 이용한 컴퓨터 네트워크 시스템과의 건물 관리 및 전화망을 병합하는 커다란 경제적 인센티브가 있다.

[편집] 같이 보기

 

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Technical Reference – Intel® HTML5 App Porter Tool - BETA


Introduction

The Intel® HTML5 App Porter Tool - BETA is an application that helps mobile application developers to port native iOS* code into HTML5, by automatically translating portions of the original code into HTML5. This tool is not a complete solution to automatically port 100% of iOS* applications, but instead it speeds up the porting process by translating as much code and artifacts as possible.

It helps in the translation of the following artifacts:

  • Objective-C* (and a subset of C) source code into JavaScript
  • iOS* API types and calls into JavaScript/HTML5 objects and calls
  • Layouts of views inside Xcode* Interface Builder (XIB) files into HTML + CSS files
  • Xcode* project files into Microsoft* Visual Studio* 2012 projects

This document provides a high-level explanation about how the tool works and some details about supported features. This overview will help you determine how to process the different parts of your project and take the best advantage from the current capabilities.

How does it work?

The Intel® HTML5 App Porter Tool - BETA is essentially a source-to-source translator that can handle a number of conversions from Objective-C* into JavaScript/HTML5 including the translation of APIs calls. A number of open source projects are used as foundation for the conversion including a modified version of Clang front-end, LayerD framework and jQuery Mobile* for widgets rendering in the translated source code.

Translation of Objective-C* into JavaScript

At a high level, the transformation pipeline looks like this:

This pipeline follows the following stages:

  • Parsing of Objective-C* files into an intermediate AST (Abstract Syntax Tree).
  • Mapping of supported iOS* API calls into equivalent JavaScript calls.
  • Generation of placeholder definitions for unsupported API calls.
  • Final generation of JavaScript and HTML5 files.

About coverage of API mappings

Mapping APIs from iOS* SDK into JavaScript is a task that involves a good deal of effort. The iOS* APIs have thousands of methods and hundreds of types. Fortunately, a rather small amount of those APIs are in fact heavily used by most applications. The graph below conceptually shows how many APIs need to be mapped in order to have certain level of translation for API calls .

Currently, the Intel® HTML5 App Porter Tool - BETA supports the most used types and methods from:

  • UIKit framework
  • Foundation framework

Additionally, it supports a few classes of other frameworks such as CoreGraphics. For further information on supported APIs refer to the list of supported APIs.

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Backgrid.js – A set of core Backbone UI elements

http://codevisually.com/backgrid-js/


Dated Added → Feb 16, 2013Categories → Framework

Backgrid.js is a set of components for building semantic and easily stylable data grid widgets. It offers a simple, intuitive programming interface that makes easy things easy, but hard things possible when dealing with tabular data.
The goal of Backgrid.js is to produce a set of core Backbone UI elements that offer you all the basic displaying, sorting and editing functionalities you'd expect, and to create an elegant API that makes extending Backgrid.js with extra functionalities easy.
Backgrid.js - A set of core Backbone UI elements


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파이썬 3의 특징

  1. 모든 문자열은 유니코드로 처리한다.
  2. 변수명에 한글을 사용할 수도 있다.
  3. print문은 없어지고 함수 print()만 사용할 수 있다.
  4. raw_input()은 없어지고 input()을 사용한다.

 

 

 

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