U-Zyn, Technical Lead from QropIt shares about the latest and one of the most convenient ways of creating and tracking QR codes.
3 sections to the slides:
i. QropIt what and why
ii. Tips & tricks sharing of some PHP, JavaScript and design tips
iii. QropIt API - soon-to-be-launched API for creating and tracking QR codes.
Michael Foley chose 5 objects that represent how he operates:
1. A camera to represent that he is very observant and likes collecting details.
2. A punctuation mark to ask "why" and fully understand causes and motivations.
3. Picture frames to understand that everyone sees things through different frames of reference and he challenges his own perspectives.
4. Yellow stickie notes to represent enjoying working in an Agile/Scrum methodology.
5. A bicycle to represent keeping moving forward, working with others, and enjoying the journey.
This document proposes improvements to sitemaps to make them more useful for both robots and humans. The proposed sitemap would be chronological, hierarchical, seekable, and smarter by only providing relevant portions of the sitemap based on the user's location. It would allow robots to efficiently crawl sites and allow browsers to easily see updated content and a site's structure.
U-Zyn, Technical Lead from QropIt shares about the latest and one of the most convenient ways of creating and tracking QR codes.
3 sections to the slides:
i. QropIt what and why
ii. Tips & tricks sharing of some PHP, JavaScript and design tips
iii. QropIt API - soon-to-be-launched API for creating and tracking QR codes.
Michael Foley chose 5 objects that represent how he operates:
1. A camera to represent that he is very observant and likes collecting details.
2. A punctuation mark to ask "why" and fully understand causes and motivations.
3. Picture frames to understand that everyone sees things through different frames of reference and he challenges his own perspectives.
4. Yellow stickie notes to represent enjoying working in an Agile/Scrum methodology.
5. A bicycle to represent keeping moving forward, working with others, and enjoying the journey.
This document proposes improvements to sitemaps to make them more useful for both robots and humans. The proposed sitemap would be chronological, hierarchical, seekable, and smarter by only providing relevant portions of the sitemap based on the user's location. It would allow robots to efficiently crawl sites and allow browsers to easily see updated content and a site's structure.