Freecad no module named webgui3/22/2023 ![]() To sync with our intermediate repository and push my modifications I followed these steps. However I was happy (when I was able of!) to help my fellow students whenever they needed. We often use git at work, so I'm not new of this kind of distributed version control. class1 /* apply style on all the object with id id1 */ Here it is how to reference these identifiers inside CSS: The difference between id and class is that id identifies only one object, while a class identifies a group of objects. Then I analyzed how to reference a specific HTML tag: First I headed to W3Schools to revise the structure of a web page and some of the HTML tags that Massimo teached us about: Then, file saved and back on bash, I started nginx with:īrowser successfully showed me my test index.html:Īt this point I was ready to start with HTML and CSS development. I also changed the port of the default server block from 8080 to 8081, because I may already have other services on the 8080: In this case only the default location "/" was present. In the nginx configuration file this line is inside the server block, so this path is considered the starting point of all the locations (url paths) of this server block. Root /home/satsha/git/FabAcademy2015-Opendot/ingrassia.daniele Sudo nano /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/deafult To do this I edited the nginx configuration file of the default site: Then I changed its document root with the path of my directory inside my local git FabAcademy repository. To effectively test in locale my web pages I used the web server nginx. So I ended up with Sublime, a lightweight HTML editor that we use sometimes at work. Also I missed the document text preview on the right side. I tried Brackets a bit, but I quickly discovered that I wasn't familiar with the text colors of the Brackets' themes. To edit HTML and CSS Massimo suggested us to use Brackets. Also, if you don't want to read all the text, you can just follow the red words to understand the main keywords and topics of the page you are looking at. The same strategy I will use for additional web components. I prefer big fonts to help readability, and I don't like pages full of text or little details, I just want to put only the things that are strictly needed and nothing else. So I like the fact I had the opportunity to study a bit of this kind of things. If you want to know more about my final project, you can read more here: AAVOID concept.Įven if I'm a IT engineer, I'm not familiar with web development because I often work with backend's services and components. When I learned about digital fabrication this point of view became obsolete as we are now at the next step: a piece of code does not just describe a thing, it's a thing itself. I was thinking about computer's CPU and memory as organizers of electrons via small quantified amounts of electricity, and due to this I was imagining a program as an ordered bunch of electrons groups. But, what here is making the difference, is the fact that we are talking about one of the best feature that nature has built-in: self-reproduction. Digital fabrication, as a lot of other things that we then discover, is inspired by nature. I’m specialized in A.I., specifically in PRACTical reasONIng sySTems and recommender systemsĭuring this week I've learned about principles and practices, project management.ĭigital fabrication is not new to me as I've already watched some videos about it and the Neil's speeches, but I'm really excited about the course that is starting.I work since the end of 2012 as a junior researcher at IS3 Lab of Engineering Ingegneria Informatica.I’m a qualified technician in electrotechnics.Having said this, here are some details on " normal" things:.making an Android controlled car with a toy car, a netbook motherboard and Arduino. ![]() inventing an automatic topic recognition system that is capable to analyze free text.inventing a new kind of hybrid recommendation and profiling system used in the official mobile app of WU2013.building a motorcycle with pieces taken from junkyard.disassembling a car in order to make a dune buggy.So, here are some of the things I had fun to do with:.In my personal way of thinking this means that I always try to reach very difficult and often untrusted objectives that put me in a constant challenge with myself and that quickly change my cognition of what I am capable of. I won’t hide behind the work that I am doing or the studies that I have done in the past. ![]()
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