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Courses and Lectures

University courses and other presentations, mostly covering Web Architecture, REST, SOA, XML, IoT, Semantic Web, and related topics.

Online

Online versions of the actual presentations can be found at http://dret.net/netdret/publications#presentations (or as a list of all university courses at http://dret.net/lectures/), but older presentations you see there are not part of the GitHub repo (I may change that if I find the time to move them from their older svn home to the new GitHub repo).

License

These are sources for educational/professional presentations that I make available for others to read/use/reuse; please respect the licensing.

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lectures's Issues

create QR codes

to make it easy for attendees to open up the slide collection (landing page) and/or each deck.

Trimming content

We had too much content. We want to spend more time with better defined exercises. And JAX has less time for the whole workshop. So we'll have to do some trimming to make things less hurried.

Block 1: 9.00-10.30
Block 2: 11.00-12.30
Block 3: 13.30-15.00
Block 4: 15.30-16.30

If we keep the structure as we had it this would mean trimming parts 1-3 for too much content we had, and some additional trimming for me in the last part. Is that ok or should we shoot for a different approach?

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