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WISHLIST
PRODUCT DETAILS
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In this practice exercise, you will be guided through modifying the SportsPro ap
In this practice exercise, you will be guided through modifying the SportsPro app to include an About page and improve the application’s URLs in a way that uses some of the skills described in Chapter 6. Upon completing this exercise, you should be able to enhance the SportsPro application by shortening the URLs. Follow along with the instruction sheet and Panopto videos provided for the SportsPro – Improve URLs Practice Tutorial. The videos will guide you step-by-step through adding an About page and shortening the URLs.
You may use the starter application files provided below to begin this assignment.
Practice 6-1 SportsPro (instruction sheet only)
Practice Tutorial 6-1 SportsProImproveURLs.html (links to instruction sheet and videos with zip file)
Complete the Movie List app you started in Practice Tutorial 4-1A.
In this practice exercise, you will complete the Movie List app you started in Practice Tutorial 4-1A. This exercise will guide you through the code to Add, Edit, and Delete data in the database. When you finish this practice exercise, the Movie List application presented in Chapter 4 of your textbook will be a fully functioning data-driven app. Follow along with the instruction sheet and Panopto videos provided for the Movie List Part B Practice Tutorial. The videos will guide you step-by-step through implementing the programming logic to Add, Edit, and Delete movies in the database.
For starter files, you may continue using the Movie List application you completed in Practice 4-1A. If you are uncomfortable using your files from Practice 4-1A to start this assignment, you may download and extract the following web application files provided in D2L before you begin Practice 4-1B Movie List Part B. If you use the starter files provided below, and the database has not already been created on your computer, run the Update-Database command in the Package Manager Console in Visual Studio. Files needed:
Practice 4-1 Part B (instruction sheet only)
Practice Tutorial 4-1B MovieListPartB.html (links to instruction sheet and videos with zip file)
Creating a Cloud Storage Folder for OUR ENTIRE INTERIOR DESIGN 112B COURSE
Cloud Storage is an invaluable skill to learn as an Interior Designer ……keeping you organized and ready to present at a moments notice!
Overview
Step 1: Cloud Storage
Step 2: Get Organized
Step 3: Professional DESCRIPTIVE Hyperlinks
Overview
In this Assignment you will be creating a Cloud Storage Folder for OUR ENTIRE INTERIOR DESIGN 112B COURSE .
You will;
prepare and organize your files and folders ‘in the cloud’ for ease of use,
share your entire 112B cloud storage folder with the instructor, and
reflect on ‘why’ cloud storage is important in today’s world of visual communication.
Hello, I’m a Professional.
Step 1: Cloud Storage
Research and create a cloud storage folder.
Dropbox vs Google Drive vs OneDrive: Which Cloud Storage Wins?
Google Drive -Share a link to a file or a folder
How to Put a Link in an Email
Drop Box -Share a link to files and folders
Sign up for Drop Box, Google Drive, One Drive or similarIf not using one of the above mentioned services, ****make sure your Cloud Storage can be viewed by anyone with whom you share your folders, without requiring that person to register as well***
Step 2: Get Organized
Create and organize a ‘School’ or ‘Mesa Interior Design Program’ cloud storage folder……..then practice sharing WITH A FRIEND! After you access your Cloud Storage account, create parent and sub folders to get organized!See sample folder hierarchy below
A parent folder = Mesa College
A sub folder = every class you are taking at Mesa, ie INTE 101, 105, 112A, 112B, etc.
Organize your files NOW!!!112A -Scan and upload your previous 112A handouts and assignments.Label your scanned documents appropriately… we may be using your 112A projects in this class!
Don’t leave your file names the random number that came in on your scanner, you’ll never find anything! Take the time to rename your files, which will save you time organizing your Portfolio later (**hint hint**)!
112B -Prepare your Folder Organization for INTE 112B now, and create the following sub-folders:See sample folder organization below
What do you already have in digital form? SketchUp Quick Ref Card? Your first SKP Self Paced Tutorials? Monopoly House? Scans of your Quick Sketches?
PRACTICE Sharing with a friend to make sure you know how to share access!!Explore those ‘share settings’ and make sure whoever you share your folders or file with has no problems whatsoever.You need to change your link share settings so that ANYONE WITH LINK can view your files.You cannot just add someone’s email address…..What if I try to open your files from a different account to grade your files (hint hint, I do)?
What if you were applying for a job and I forwarded your email to other people that needed to review your files or Portfolio (hint hint, they do), and you don’t know who those people are, so don’t have their email addresses, and now they can’t see your files or Portfolio and you missed out on the job of a lifetime?!?!?
Practice creating a hyperlink and sharing with someone OUTSIDE of your personal accounts/ logins/ passwords to make sure you get this step right!You cannot email yourself because you already have access to the cloud storage folder.
Practice on your neighbor, your roommate, your grandmother….. in fact, the less tech-savvy the better! You want it to be so easy to use your ____(you fill in the blank)____could click on this super easy to use hyperlink! You want them to be able to click on the link and voila… THERE is your beautiful design work!!!!
There should NOT be any pop-ups forcing the recipient to request access from you to view what you sent, no account set up required, no permission requests…… make it easy to see your files (and hire you!)!
If your hyperlink doesn’t work, or requires the recipient to start an account with your Cloud Storage company, do you think……your instructor is going to give you a good grade on the Cloud Storage assignment?
your prospective employer will call or email you to request permission when they have 10 other working portfolio hyperlinks to review?
The instructor is NOT your guinea pig to see if your hyperlink works!
FOLDER HIERARCHY
Parent FolderSub FolderSub-sub FolderSub-sub-sub Folder
SAMPLE FOLDER ORGANIZATION
Mesa CollegeINTE 112AScans of Hand Drafted plans
INTE 112BCourse DocumentsSyllabus
Course Outline
AssignmentsPlayground
Self Paced Tutorial Houses
Layout Shop Drawing TableWorking SKP File
Working LYT File
Final PDF File
ProjectsProject 1 -Hotel SuiteProgress Check 1
Progress Check 2
Progress Check 3
Project 2
Project 3Working Sketch Up File
Working InDesign file
ArchiveOld versions of working documents
Supporting DocumentsMaterial Images
Concept Images
Hand Sketches
Step 3: Professional DESCRIPTIVE Hyperlinks
Learn what a hyperlink is, share access to your cloud storage 112B PARENT folder and write about 5-8 sentences that cover all of the following (15 points)Learn the difference between a pasted URL and a DESCRIPTIVE Hyperlink
Respond to this Reflection and include A PROFESSIONAL HYPERLINK to your Cloud Storage folder for your work in 112B. Write a brief message in a professional tone that includes a shareable link permitting access to your Cloud Storage
Create a descriptive hyper-link *****using your own words****
do not copy/pates an ugly web address into your professional submission!!! An ugly pasted URL forces the person you’ve shared it with to then copy/paste your web link into their own browser! UGH.
Do NOT make your potential employer or boss or instructor do all that work!
Make it easy, be professional, build the hyperlink yourself!
Make sure your are sharing **folder level access** for our entire 112B course (rather than to an individual file).
Answer the below questions in your reflection;Why is it important to have a Cloud Storage folder in today’s digital age?
What are the advantages of using a cloud storage folder?
What file types will be saving for this course?
Reflect on sharing folder level access vs. access to an individual file.
What do you take away from this Cloud Storage reflection activity that you can use going forward?
please this should be in Visual studio I don’t want word document it should be t
please this should be in Visual studio I don’t want word document it should be the same as the file format that I have provided exampl file.
For this homework assignment, you will build the first phase of a multi-page, data-driven Contact Manager app. The final product will allow an end-user to see a list of their contacts and be able to add new contacts, edit contact information, and delete contacts. For this first phase, you will complete the database, Home Controller, and Home Page (Index view). You will query the data using LINQ before displaying it in a view. Reference Chapter 4, as well as the Practice 4-1A exercise as needed. The topics covered in Practice 4-1A are applied in this homework assignment.
You may use the starter application files provided below to begin this assignment.
HW 4-1a Contact Manager
Ch04ContactManager_Start.zip
The error massage should appear on top the square field . The words should not g
The error massage should appear on top the square field . The words should not go down and be overlapping the input box. how to solve this?
For this homework assignment, you will build the first phase of a multi-page, da
For this homework assignment, you will build the first phase of a multi-page, data-driven Contact Manager app. The final product will allow an end-user to see a list of their contacts and be able to add new contacts, edit contact information, and delete contacts. For this first phase, you will complete the database, Home Controller, and Home Page (Index view). You will query the data using LINQ before displaying it in a view. Reference Chapter 4.
You may use the starter application files provided below to begin this assignment.
HW 4-1a Contact Manager
Ch04ContactManager_Start.zip
Make sure you have reviewed Chapter 05.pptx slides before beginning.
Open the ap
Make sure you have reviewed Chapter 05.pptx slides before beginning.
Open the application at the following link in Visual Studio: Ch04Employee.zip. Once the application is open in Visual Studio, in the Package Manager Console run the update-database command to create the database on your computer (note: there may be errors that need to be corrected before the update-database command runs successfully).
This application has multiple errors in the code. Find and correct at least three errors (Note: the application has more than three errors, so if you are up for the challenge, go ahead and continue to find additional errors). Briefly describe the errors you found, along with how you corrected the errors. Share with the class the technique(s) that you used to find and correct the errors.
If you found more than three errors, how many total errors did you find?
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In this practice exercise, you will be guided through the development of the Mov
In this practice exercise, you will be guided through the development of the Movie List app that is presented in Chapter 4 of your textbook. You will generate a database from entity classes and use Entity Framework to create your SQL Server Database. Upon completing this exercise, you should be able develop apps that use multiple pages to work with a database. Follow along with the instruction sheet and Panopto videos provided for the Movie List Part A Practice Tutorial. The videos will guide you step-by-step through developing multiple pages, creating a database, and using LINQ to query data in the database. Files needed:
Practice 4-1 Part A (instruction sheet only)
Practice Tutorial 4-1A MovieListPartA.html (links to instruction sheet and videos with zip file)
Starting Web Application Files
You may create a new application or download and extract the following web application files to your computer before you begin Practice 4-1a.
Ch04MovieList_Start.zip
Written Instructions
Click on the following link to access the written instruction sheet for Practice 4-1a; follow along with these instructions as you complete the Series of Videos. You may want to print these instructions for easy reference.
Practice 4-1 Part A Move List Instructions
Video Instructions for Completing Practice 4-1A Movie List Application
01 Practice 4-1A Creating a data-driven web application, an overview of the Movie List app (4min 42sec)
02 Practice 4-1A Install EF Core SqlServer and EF Core Tools NuGet Packages (10min 11sec)
03 Practice 4-1A Create the Genre model class (2min 23sec)
04 Practice 4-1A Create the Movie model class (15min 34sec)
05 Practice 4-1A Create the MovieContext (DbContext) class (6min 7 sec)
06 Practice 4-1A Seed initial data for the Genre and Movie tables (10min 4sec)
07 Practice 4-1A Add a connection string (7min 21sec)
*Note for video 07 Practice 4-1A Add a connection string: It is very important that the connection string is correct. Double-check that you have the following specified for your connection string in the appsettings.json file:
…
“AllowedHosts”: “*”,
“ConnectionStrings”: {
“MovieContext”: “Server=(localdb)\mssqllocaldb;Database=Movies;Trusted_Connection=True;MultipleActiveResultSets=true;”
}08 Practice 4-1A Enable dependency injection (6min 35sec)
09 Practice 4-1A Create the Movies database (4min 58sec)
10 Practice 4-1A Run database migrations in Program.cs (7min 26sec)
11 Practice 4-1A Select data using LINQ with EF Core and include logging setting in appsettings.json (11min 20sec)
*Note for video 11 Practice 4-1A: Add the following line of code “Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Database.Command”: “Debug” after the “Microsoft.AspNetCore”: “Warning” line of code in the appsettings.json file instead of after the “Microsoft.Hosting.Lifetime”: “information” line of code as indicated in the video. See the code below for reference:
{
“Logging”: {
“LogLevel”: {
“Default”: “Information”,
“Microsoft.AspNetCore”: “Warning”,
“Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Database.Command”: “Debug”
}
},12 Practice 4-1A Modify Home Controller to Select a list of movies from the database (7min 20sec)
13 Practice 4-1A Modify Index view to display movies, modify controller to include genre, and modify _ViewImports (19min 55 sec)
14 Practice 4-1A Work with additional Linq queries (5min 55sec)
How would you design and develop a comprehensive delivery app using Java, includ
How would you design and develop a comprehensive delivery app using Java, including features such as user authentication, order management, real-time tracking, payment processing, and delivery scheduling, ensuring scalability, efficiency, and security in the codebase? Provide a detailed walkthrough of your implementation, including the use of relevant Java libraries and frameworks, and discuss the design decisions made to achieve a robust and user-friendly delivery experience.