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  • 热度 2
    2023-10-10 08:14
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    App Inventor是一个完全在线开发的Android编程环境,它由Google实验室(Google Lab)创建并曾移交给麻省理工学院行动学习中心。它使用积木式的堆叠法来编写Android程序,这种方法简化了编程过程,降低了学习门槛,使得Android初学者或是机器人开发者可以更方便地创建应用程序。 App Inventor在设计和开发应用程序时,使用浏览器作为开发工具,用户首先可以设计程序的外观,然后设定程序的行为,最后通过连接手机与电脑,就可以在手机上看到刚开发的应用程序。 App Inventor是一个由麻省理工学院(MIT)媒体实验室开发的开源软件,它提供了一个基于图形化编程的软件开发环境,使得开发者可以通过拖拽和堆叠积木块的方式进行应用程序的开发。 App Inventor具有以下几个重要的特点: 图形化编程:App Inventor使用图形化的方式进行编程,开发者可以通过拖拽各种积木块来构建程序,这种方式简单易学,即使没有编程基础的人也可以快速上手。 多语言支持:App Inventor支持多种编程语言,包括Java、JavaScript、Python等,用户可以选择自己熟悉的语言进行开发。 在线开发:App Inventor是一个在线开发环境,用户可以在浏览器中直接进行应用程序的开发和调试,无需安装任何软件,只要有互联网连接即可。 支持多种设备:App Inventor支持Android和iOS平台,可以开发各种类型的应用程序,包括手机应用程序、平板应用程序、桌面应用程序等。 开源软件:App Inventor是一个开源软件,用户可以自由获取源代码并进行二次开发,同时也可以参与社区的讨论和贡献。 总之,App Inventor是一个简单易学、功能强大的应用程序开发工具,适合于初学者和有一定编程经验的人使用。
  • 热度 23
    2011-7-11 00:42
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    I had a rather interesting night a few weeks ago, because I was invited to give a presentation on the use of social media to a group of inventors in Birmingham, Alabama. I think most of us have certain ideas about inventors. Some people picture them as eccentric scientists. For myself, a vision of Beaker from the Muppet Show usually pops into my head around this point. Speaking of which, do you recall that incredibly funny YouTube video of Beaker playing and singing ODE TO JOY ? Actually, while I think about it, do you know any good quotes about inventors? I think that my current favorite is the one from the English film director Alfred Hitchcock who famously said: "These are bagpipes. I understand the inventor of the bagpipes was inspired when he saw a man carrying an indignant, asthmatic pig under his arm. Unfortunately, the man-made sound never equaled the purity of the sound achieved by the pig." I think that's very unfair. I personally like the sound of the bagpipes. I've even thought about trying to learn the Irish (or Uilleann ) Bagpipes, which are a completely different kettle of fish to the better-known Scottish variety. Something else just popped into my head. Someone once told me that "A gentleman is someone who knows how to play the bagpipes ... but doesn't!" (I think the original quote related to the accordion, but it works just as well for the bagpipes.) I don't know how you do it. You've made me wander off into the weeds again. What were we talking about? Oh yes, my speaking to the inventors. So here's how it all came about... One of my friends – Brian LaGrave of BDH Consulting – is a bona fide inventor who attends the monthly meetings of an inventor's club in Birmingham, Alabama (who knew inventors had clubs?). Anyway, I think they were short of a good speaker for this month's meeting, so they ended up asking me instead (grin). I live in Huntsville, Alabama, which is about 90 miles north of Birmingham. Over the years I have developed a tremendous ability to get lost at the drop of a hat. So I drove a little way down Highway #65 and met Brian and his 13-year old son Sam at a gas station and we car-pooled the rest of the way down. Before we proceed, I'd just like to mention that Sam is a really great young lad – in addition to giving his dad directions to get us to the meeting in the depths of the Birmingham backstreets (and then getting us back out again), he took charge of the audio-visual stuff and controlled the slides on my computer for me, thereby leaving me free to wander around talking and waving my arms around in the air as is my wont. I really enjoyed myself. I would like to tell you about all of the weird and wonderful inventions that these inventive inventors are inventing, but the whole meeting was under a non-disclosure agreement (NDA), which makes a lot of sense because otherwise no one would talk about their inventions. Suffice it to say that I ended up giving a talk that bounced around from topic to topic with the agility of a mountain goat. In addition to social media (the official definition of which is "The use of web-based and mobile technologies to turn communication into interactive dialog." ), we covered a lot of other topics. One point I made was that it's important to get your ducks in a row. When it comes to announcing and promoting an invention, for example, social media only works in the context of a bigger picture. There's no point in creating a "viral happening" that brings hundreds of thousands of people to your website ... only to find one of those annoying "Under Construction" signs. I would tell you more, but I'm hoping that more groups and companies will be interested in my giving the same talk to them, so I think we'll leave the rest shrouded in mystery (he said, mysteriously)...
  • 热度 26
    2011-7-11 00:40
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    I had a rather interesting night a few weeks ago, because I was invited to give a presentation on the use of social media to a group of inventors in Birmingham, Alabama. I think most of us have certain ideas about inventors. Some people picture them as eccentric scientists. For myself, a vision of Beaker from the Muppet Show usually pops into my head around this point. Speaking of which, do you recall that incredibly funny YouTube video of Beaker playing and singing ODE TO JOY ? Actually, while I think about it, do you know any good quotes about inventors? I think that my current favorite is the one from the English film director Alfred Hitchcock who famously said: "These are bagpipes. I understand the inventor of the bagpipes was inspired when he saw a man carrying an indignant, asthmatic pig under his arm. Unfortunately, the man-made sound never equaled the purity of the sound achieved by the pig." I think that's very unfair. I personally like the sound of the bagpipes. I've even thought about trying to learn the Irish (or Uilleann ) Bagpipes, which are a completely different kettle of fish to the better-known Scottish variety. Something else just popped into my head. Someone once told me that "A gentleman is someone who knows how to play the bagpipes ... but doesn't!" (I think the original quote related to the accordion, but it works just as well for the bagpipes.) I don't know how you do it. You've made me wander off into the weeds again. What were we talking about? Oh yes, my speaking to the inventors. So here's how it all came about... One of my friends – Brian LaGrave of BDH Consulting – is a bona fide inventor who attends the monthly meetings of an inventor's club in Birmingham, Alabama (who knew inventors had clubs?). Anyway, I think they were short of a good speaker for this month's meeting, so they ended up asking me instead (grin). I live in Huntsville, Alabama, which is about 90 miles north of Birmingham. Over the years I have developed a tremendous ability to get lost at the drop of a hat. So I drove a little way down Highway #65 and met Brian and his 13-year old son Sam at a gas station and we car-pooled the rest of the way down. Before we proceed, I'd just like to mention that Sam is a really great young lad – in addition to giving his dad directions to get us to the meeting in the depths of the Birmingham backstreets (and then getting us back out again), he took charge of the audio-visual stuff and controlled the slides on my computer for me, thereby leaving me free to wander around talking and waving my arms around in the air as is my wont. I really enjoyed myself. I would like to tell you about all of the weird and wonderful inventions that these inventive inventors are inventing, but the whole meeting was under a non-disclosure agreement (NDA), which makes a lot of sense because otherwise no one would talk about their inventions. Suffice it to say that I ended up giving a talk that bounced around from topic to topic with the agility of a mountain goat. In addition to social media (the official definition of which is "The use of web-based and mobile technologies to turn communication into interactive dialog." ), we covered a lot of other topics. One point I made was that it's important to get your ducks in a row. When it comes to announcing and promoting an invention, for example, social media only works in the context of a bigger picture. There's no point in creating a "viral happening" that brings hundreds of thousands of people to your website ... only to find one of those annoying "Under Construction" signs. I would tell you more, but I'm hoping that more groups and companies will be interested in my giving the same talk to them, so I think we'll leave the rest shrouded in mystery (he said, mysteriously)...  
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