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Join author, James Lee as he discusses how stomp.py is a module used to connect to message services such as ActiveMQ.
The Interface Builder allows you to specify the "responder chain" -- the order in which objects should respond to events such as mouse clicks and key presses -- and how interface objects need to be connected together. Join Mike Simpson as he explains "Actions, Outlets and Targets: Why Cocoa's Not A Chain Store."
The Cocoa framework combines the speed of a compiled language with the flexibility of a dynamic runtime environment to achieve the best of both worlds. Cocoa even allows you to send messages at run-time to methods that aren't known at compile-time. Join Mike Simpson as he shows you how the framework bends over backwards to achieve "Dynamic Messaging in Cocoa."
Cocoa controller classes manage model (data) classes and associated view (presentation) classes in the model-view-controller (MVC) architecture. Smart controller objects eliminate much of the'grunt work' of displaying and manipulating the values of your model objects' properties. Join Mike Simpson as he shows you how to take control of "Cocoa Controllers."
The Cocoa Foundation Classes provide the framework for building applications that look, work and feel like native Mac OS X applications. How can developers exploit the full functionality of these classes? Join Mike Simpson as he de-constructs "Cocoa Foundation Classes."
Cocoa bindings keep your model (data) and your view (presentation) in sync without having to write a lot of "glue" code. How does Cocoa accomplish this behind-the-scenes magic of ensuring that a change in your model is reflected in your view, and vice versa? Join Mike Simpson as he pries apart "Cocoa Bindings."
In this radio show, Helen talks about the importance of the Release, Control and Validation processes in relation to the Service Lifecycle stage of Service Transition. She gives a brief overview of the processes, and their position as part of the transition activities.
In this radio show, Helen talks about the importance of data transfer, in line with the Knowledge management approach of Data-Information-Knowledge-Wisdom. Transfer of data and information is critical in Service Management, and in the radio show Helen looks at the key factors which enable the process of knowledge transfer.
In this radio show, Helen talks about how self-help systems can help the process of Request management, and the fulfillment of standard changes. She considers the benefits to the organization for self-help systems, as well as some of the issues that self-help systems can cause.
In this radio show, Helen talks about the effect of the concept of Early Life Support in the management of the Service Lifecycle, in particular the move from Transition to Operation. She also highlights the benefits that Early Life Support brings to the Operation stage of the lifecycle.
In this radio show, Helen talks about some of the key roles in the Service Transition stage of the Lifecycle and the responsibilities that they have in relation to the Release Control and Validation course. She will explore the key aspects of each role, so that you can relate this to your own organization.
In this radio show, Helen will cover the key aspects of the Service Strategy lifecycle phase, its principle objectives, goals. She will also provide a brief overview of the processes of this Lifecycle phase.
In this radio show, Helen will cover the key aspects of the Service Design lifecycle phase, its principle objectives, goals. She will also provide a brief overview of the processes of this Lifecycle phase.
In this radio show, Helen will cover the key aspects of the Service Transition lifecycle phase, its principle objectives, goals. She will also provide a brief overview of the processes of this Lifecycle phase.
In this radio show, Helen will cover the key aspects of the Service Operation lifecycle phase, its principle objectives, goals. She will also provide a brief overview of the processes of this Lifecycle phase.