This is just an introductory page of my CJ (Circle journal) that I'm part off recently. I've used only "stamped images" in this page. I've used the "Dress Up your Stamped Images" technique to enhanced the stamped images which I've printed out on regular white card stock. I've cut the images out and layered them on the page using some foam adhesives for more dimensions. I've used a doiley to create the masking on the background. I've used the scissors technique to distress all the pattern papers and card stocks.
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A new article is available in the Knowledge-Base: An Introduction to Design Patterns!
This article explains the core concepts of Design Patterns - a once revolutionary (and now mainstream) code-design methodology. Like most code-design terms and concepts, Design Patterns are "meant for" object oriented languages, so the article "downgrades" the concept in order to fit it into a VBScript and QTP context.
This article is the first in a series of Design Patterns articles, which will explore both how traditional Design Patterns manifest themselves in the world of QTP programming, as well as suggest new patterns that are unique to the context of functional automation.
The concept of Design Patterns might be difficult to grasp at first, but I hope that once new articles and examples will be added things will get much clearer. Believe me, Design Patterns are worth you attention.
So go right ahead and read the new article!
Enjoy,
Yaron.
You will find a decent introduction material that should give them a good grasp on the subject of operating systems.Topics covered include:- key concepts, resources and sharing, resource management and spooling- single task- multi tasking and multi user- processes and threads- memory and storages, physical and virtual- networks, services and protocols- security, super users, firewall View / Download A Short Introduction to Operating Systems (pdf format)