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The House & Garage Orchestra (Roundhouse, London)

Following sellout shows at KOKO and Shepherds Bush Empire, The House & Garage Orchestra will play their biggest ever headline show at the iconic Camden Roundhouse on Saturday 15th February 2020! Huge line-up of special guests to be announced soon! General sale starts 29th March at 9am. Sign up for pre-sale access here: http://bit.ly/HGOSign-Up Ticket price includes £1.25 postage. This event is 14+.

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ISTQB Advanced Level Test Manager

This intensive accredited 5-day course is ideal for software testing professionals who are looking to take a more senior role. With plenty of practical exercises to reinforce a solid theoretical basis, it will help you to build on the knowledge and skills of Foundation Level and develop advanced skills to manage a test team and successfully deliver a software testing project. This five-day course follows the ISTQB® Advanced Level Test Manager syllabus (which can be downloaded free of charge from the ISTQB® website). Contents of days: 1st day - Testing Process (Test Planning, Monitoring and Control; Test Analysis & Design; Test Implementation & Execution; Evaluating Exit Criteria & Reporting, and Test Closure Activities) - Test Management in Context (Understanding Testing Stakeholders; Lifecycle Activities and Work Products; Alignment of Test Activities with Other Lifecycle Activities; Managing Non-Functional Testing; Managing Experience-Based Testing) 2nd day - Risk-Based Testing and Other Approaches (Risk-Based Testing Techniques; Other Techniques for Test Selection; Test Prioritization and Effort Allocation in the Test Process) - Test Documentation and Other Work Products (Test Policy; Test Strategy; Master Test Plan; Level Test Plan; Project Risk Management) - Test Estimation 3rd day - Defining and Using Test Metrics - Business Value of Testing - Distributed, Outsourced and Insourced Testing - Managing the Application of Industry Standards - Management of Reviews and Audits 4th day - Defect Management (the Defect Lifecycle and the Software Development Lifecycle; Defect Report Information; Assessing Process Capability with Defect Reporting Information; revision period) - Improving the Testing Process (the general Test Improvement Process; Improving the Testing Process with TMMi; Improving the Testing Process with TPI Next; Improving the Testing Process with CTP; Improving the Testing Process with STEP) - Test Tools and Automation (Tool Selection; Tool Lifecycle; Tool Metrics) 5th day - People Skills - Team Composition (Individual Skills; Test Team Dynamics; Fitting Testing Within an Organisation; Motivation; Communication) All courses start at 9:00 and finish at 18:00, except for the last day which will finish at around 16:00. There will be a 1-hour lunch break, and short breaks for refreshment at regular intervals.

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Holland River Photo Cruise Tour April 20-27, 2020

Join Rob Feiner of RZF IMAGES for a Photo Cruise Tour                             Holland April 20-27, 2020 Here's what you have to do to join my Holland River Photo Cruise Tour:  Sign up for the 7-night river cruise on AMA Waterways' ship, the Amarkristina through Cruise Planners. By e-mail: mara.ohanyan@cruiseplanners.com. By phone: (o) 347-856-8849 or (c) 646-427-8351. Currently the per-person rate for this cruise starts at $3,348 and there is limited availablity at this price. (Airfare not included)  Here is a link with the river cruise ship details and overall itinerary. PLEASE NOTE: it's criical to book this with Mara Ohanyan of Cruise Planners to get this special rate and be part of my River Photo Cruise Tour.  Then sign up for RZF IMAGES' Photo Cruise Tour segment here on Eventbite. The Early-Bird rate is $650, a $200 savings and includes you and your cabin-mate. Tickets at the Early-Bird rate are limited, so sign up quickly to take advantage of the savings. This is a small group tour limited to no more than 12 people.  Who is this Photo Tour for:  Any level of photographer, with any type of camera: SLR, Mirrorless, even Smartphone photographers What you need: A DSLR, Mirrorless camera or Smartphone camera. I will teach to any photographic level how to compose an image, deal with lighting situations, use of on and off camera flash.  An accessory flash (Speedlite) for the hotshoe of DSLR's and Mirrorless cameras. If you don't have one, I highly recommend investing in one.  LOTS of memory cards and battries. Always carry extra batteries for your camera model, and extra batteries for your flash units. Batteries are always more expensive in other countries and specific camera batteries may be near impossible to easily find.   Optional accessories:  Tripod and or/Platypod. Highly Recommended. See Platypod's website: https://platypod.com A Platypod allows you to get long exposure images, on this flat plate with a tripod ball head. This allows you to achieve unique angles for images images, and have a stable base from which to shoot in places which don't allow tripods. I will have one on the tour that people can also try out.  Wide angle lens for landscapes, architecture and photographing inside buildings like churches.  Marcro lens for close-up photography. If you're shooting with a smartphone, there are clip on macro and other lenses available at adorama.com and B&HPhoto.com. You can also rent cameras and lenses at Borrow Lenses or Lensprotogo.  A Small Continuous LED Light:  To use as a fill light for photos or video. Affordably priced and available here.  A laptop computer if you want to do some editing in the evenings. PC or Mac. I will show you how to set up a workflow and some basic editing on my laptop.  Backup External Drive: Highly recommended. It's important to make sure to back up your images onto another computer or external hard drive. This Western Digital Portable Drive has a built-in SD card slot and battery storage that can also act as a cell phone charger. No computer needed to upload your photos from your memory card!  What you will learn on this tour:  How to capture not only iconic travel images but engaging images that will make you and your friends wonder if you've turned pro: We'll discuss and learn how to get new perspectives when shooting to upgrade your images to another level. Perspective, shooting angles, close-up photography will be demonstated and you'll then put those lessons to use in real time on our trip.  Photographing people and putting them in your scene: In addition to getting those photos with you and your friend/spouse/significant other in the picture, I'll offer you tips on approaching local people and how not to be intimidated by that; how to frame them and even pose them to get authentic looking images and about sharing those images with your new-found friends.   Use of available and artificial light: How to overcome harsh lighting conditions, backlit settings--avoiding them and dealing with them when there's no alternative--cloudy and rainy settings and how to use fill flash if you are using flash.  Using tripods, Platypods, putting Smartphone clamps on tripods: In low light settings you may want to use a tripod or other stabilizer to eliminate shake for longer exposures.  Basic photo editing and workflow. I'll show you how to easily organize your photos with Adobe Lightroom and also how to do basic edits that will make your images stand out even more.  And much more!  Who Am I:  Robert Feiner is the founder and owner of RZF Images. I'm a professional photographer and have been shooting professionally since 2004 and making images far longer. I've led studio photo workshops and outdoor workshops that focus on photographing people and have done an extensive amount of travel photography. I've also taken a lot of workshops myself over the years and have noticed a couple of things about them: Many are geared for advanced amateur photographers (nothing wrong with that) and most of them tend to have spouses/partners/significant others who are left out on trips to do their own thing, or don't go on a multi-day photo workshop.  This photo tour is designed for the novice to advanced amateur photographer and is inclusive to someone's partner that isn't into photography. So while you as a serious photographer may want more technical tips and tricks to use your gear to the fullest, your partner may just want decent smartphone photos. And that's fine. The common denomonator is that whatever your level, novice or serious photographer, you both want images that are properly exposed and have good light and composition. I'll give you instruction and tips at whatever level of photography you're at so you can make great images. And you'll both enjoy photography together, maybe for the first time!  For example: Don't you wish as a novice smartphone photographer you could get an image with both the person in the foreground and the background properly exposed in all settings, instead of it being hit-or-miss?  What kind of shooting angles will make your images go from a cliched image to one that stops someone in their tracks? How can you get people in your images that look natural and not posed?  Tips on connecting with locals and including them in your images for perspective showcasing a country's culture.  I'll show you how do achieve this and more on our tour. I hope you'll join me.  Feel free to contact me at rzfeiner@rzfimages.com for any questions about this tour.  Thank you and I hope you will join me and advance your photographic skills no matter what your photography level.  Please Note: There is a minimum number of signups necessary for this workshop to move forward. Should the minimum number of attendees not be met by 12/1/19, the photo tour workshop portion will be cancelled and you will recieve a 100% refund. The River Cruise portion could still happen and if you wish to cancel, that must be taken care of seperately. RZF Images Workshops and RZF Media LLC does not assume any liabilitiy for any cancellation fees, if any, from the cruise line for your cancellation of cruise bookings, nor of any airfare cancellation fees. 

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Kafka Training in Beijing | Apache Kafka Training | Learn about Kafka and its components and study how to Integrate Kafka with Hadoop, Storm and Spark | January 11 - January 26, 2020

This is a 12 hours long LIVE Instructor led training delivered from January 14 - January 30, 2020 over 3 weeks, 6 sessions, 2 sessions per week, 2 hours per session. Kafka Training offers an in-depth understanding of Kafka Architecture, configuration, performance tuning, integration with Hadoop, spark & storm, etc., through real-time use cases. Weekly Schedule 3 weeks | Tuesday, Thursday every week 5:30 - 7:30 PM US Pacific time each day January 14 - January 30, 2020 US Pacific time Please check your local date and time for first session Features and Benefits 3 weeks, 6 sessions, 12 hours of total Instructor led LIVE training Training material, instructor handouts and access to useful resources on the cloud provided Practical Hands on Lab exercises provided Actual code and scripts provided Real-life Scenarios What is Kafka? Kafka is an open source data streaming system. It is designed to efficiently manage and process messaging system. The messages are produced and checked at the rate of milliseconds. Kafka is used to building a real-time data pipelines. It is a distributed streaming platform which means that it exactly publishes and subscribes to stream of records. Kafka is usually good for building real-time streaming. Also, it helps to build a real-time streaming application. It can be run on one or more server. What are the Course Objectives?Complete knowledge of Apache Kafka. Learn how to install and configuration of Kafka. Get knowledge of End-to-End architecture. Integration with other Application. Implementing Kafka as the Single node. Implementing on real-time Project. Who should take this Course?  Any IT experienced Professional who is interested to build their career in Big data Analysts. Any B.E/ B.Tech/ BSC/ M.C.A/ M.Sc Computers/ M.Tech/ BCA/ BCom College Students in any stream. Fresh Graduates. Prerequisites The course can learn from any IT professional having basic knowledge of : Core Java Programming Database  concept Unix/Linux Module 1: Introduction to Big Data and Apache Kafka Introduction to Big Data Big Data Customer Scenarios What is Kafka? Need for Kafka Core Concepts of Kafka Kafka Architecture Where is Kafka Used   Module 2: More about the Kafka cluster Understanding the components of Kafka Cluster Installation of Kafka Cluster Configuring Kafka Cluster Producer of Kafka Consumer of Kafka Producer and Consumer in Action   Module 3: Kafka Operations and Performance Tuning Offset Design Hardware Kafka Monitoring and Issues Kafka Performance Tuning Reading data from Kafka Demo-Twitter Kafka Producer Introduction to Scala Mixed Paradigm-Functional Programming Scala Installation & Configuration Scala REPL Scala Project Using Eclipse   Module 4: Integration of Kafka with Hadoop and Storm Understanding the Hadoop Cluster Integrating Kafka with Hadoop Cluster Understanding Apache Storm Implementing Spouts and Bolts Kafka with Storm Spout Module 5: Integration of Kafka with Spark Ecosystem of Spark Understanding the Spark Cluster Integrating Kafka with Spark

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Frozen (NY)

Cash, Visa, MC, Discover, American Express Available at Box Office during regular hours. Holiday Box Office Hours: Christmas Eve (12/24/19) - 10:00am-2:00pm Christmas Day (12/25/19) - CLOSED New Year's Eve (12/31/19) - CLOSED New Year's Day (1/1/20) - 12:00pm-7:00pm Box office hours: Monday - Saturday 10:00am-8:00pm Sunday 11:00am - 7:00pm THE BOX OFFICE WILL BE OPEN FOR SALES IN PERSON ONLY. There are no steps into the theatre from the sidewalk. Please be advised that where there are steps within the theatre we are unable to provide assistance. Orchestra: Seating is accessible to the Orchestra without steps, but there are 1-2 steps up to access rows Q-T in the Center and Right Orchestra. Wheelchair seating is in the Orchestra only. Mezzanine: On the 2nd Level: up 29 steps from the Orchestra. There is no elevator to the Mezzanine. Entrance is behind row F. There are approximately 2 steps up/down per row. There are handrails along both sides of every aisle in the mezzanine. Balcony: On the 3rd level: up 76 steps from the Orchestra. There is no elevator to the Balcony. There are approximately 2 steps up/down per row. There are handrails along both sides of every aisle in the Balcony.

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New York Yankees vs. Detroit Tigers

CashVisaMasterCard Location: Box Office Window Opens: Spring Training: 2 hours before game Tampa Tarpons: 1 hour before game Customer must present the actual credit card used for the purchase, a photo ID and Ticketmaster account confirmation number in order to receive tickets. (813) 879-2244 During Spring Training ---------------------- Mon-Fri 9:30am-5:30pm Sat 10:00am-3:00pm Sun 10:00am-3:00pm Tampa Tarpons ---------------------- Mon-Fri 9:00am-5:00pm Sat (Gameday) 2pm -5th inning Sun (Gameday) 12pm- 5th inning Sat & Sun (No game) Closed Concerts/Other Events: TBA Regular Hours ------------- Mon-Fri 9:00am-5:00pm This is an accessible venue.

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Vegas Golden Knights vs. Washington Capitals

Cash and credit cards may be used at the box office. Bring Photo ID, Credit Card, and Ticketmaster confirmation number. ONLY the credit card holder may pick up will call tickets. Should someone other than the card holder need to pick up tickets it must be set up in advance. Will Call should be picked up 2 hours before event time on day of show to avoid delays. 844-646-7849 boxoffice@tmobilearena.com T-Mobile Ticket Office: 12:00pm 6:00pm Monday - Saturday, Closed Sunday. Day of Event 12:00pm until Start of Main Event. T-Mobile Arena is accessible to all customers. Should you have special Vision or Hearing requirements place contact T-Mobile directly at 702-692-1616.

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