Japantown San Francisco Food Tour Explores One of the Last US Japantowns
San Francisco is home to one of only three remaining Japantowns in the United States, and our guides, some of them born in the neighborhood and residents for decades, take total pleasure in showing it off to locals and visitors alike. Tastes may include sweet potato lattes from YakiniQ Café; onigiri (rice balls); takoyaki (Japanese street food) from Yama-Chan; sweet and savory mochi from one of Japantown’s first businesses, Benkyodo Confections; and authentic Masala dosa with chutney from DOSA on Fillmore. After the tour, you’ll be the expert on where to find the best bites in the neighborhood.
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
Stuck at home with the kids and looking for some fun? Round up your friends and family for a live virtual trivia game that’ll have everyone laughing! The kid-friendly questions cover a range of topics such as cartoon characters, snack foods, board games, famous places, songs, and famous moments in history. And to get you out of your seat, there’s a photo scavenger hunt round. Our Game Host will lead the game and check in with your team to make sure you’re on track.
This game is for ages 10 and up. Teams must consist of kids and adults, playing together or remotely. Advance booking is required. Questions? Call 877-9GO-HUNT.
Cash, American Express, Mastercard, & Visa.
Will Call is located at the Box Office.
Box Office Telephone: 323-468-1770
The Pantages Box Office opens daily at 10am. NO ONE UNDER THE AGE OF 5 ADMITTED
There is no elevator in the Pantages Theatre. Disabled seating is reserved for the exclusive use of the disabled patron and their companion. The purchase or use of disabled seating locations by non-disabled individuals is strictly prohibited and may result in ejection and/or forfeiture of the ticket price.
Course Description:This Course is a starting point for you to acquire the techniques, skills and tools that enable you to build Agile discipline.
In addition to Defining Agile Principles, we will cover the advantages and disadvantages of Agile development. Get first-hand experience by organizing and participating in an Agile team. Put the concepts you learn to Practice instantly in the classroom project. Understand and learn how to take advantage of the opportunities for Agile. Finally gain an understanding and Practice the collaboration and communication needed between customer and developers for Agile to succeed.
Course Topics:
Agile Overview
● What is Agile?
● Agile Methods — Principles and Practices
● Agile Benefits — what you can expect
● Why Agile works
● Agile Teams
Agile Basics & Practices
● User Roles and Personas
● Definition of Agile Methods
● Agile Practices
● Sprinting: Agile Practices in Motion
● Product vision, roadmap and planning
● Product Backlog and User Stories
● Prioritization techniques
● Relative Estimating
● Agile’s iterative approach
Becoming Agile
● The Top 10 Agile Myths How to “Become Agile”
● Ten Pitfalls when Implementing Agile Setting your Course Forward
Learning Goals:
● Understand Agile Principles and how to build the discipline to support those Principles in your everyday Practice
● Appreciate the history of Agile and how the collection of Principles and Practices came together to enable customer success
● Know how to examine Agile methods, including: Scrum, Extreme Programming, AgileUP, Feature Driven Development, Lean Development and DSDM
● Understand how to draw Best Practices from the various methodologies that will contribute to your team success
● Talk the talk: Learning the Agile terminology, roles and forums with their context
● Walk through the Processes that support Agile Principles to enable the delivery of great products
● Begin to map the transition of your existing team or enterprise-level Processes, artifacts and forums to Agile
● Discover the power of Agile teams through communication, collaboration and cadence
● Uncover the pitfalls that teams will encounter in an Agile transition and understand how to overcome those challenges
● Lay the foundation upon which you can build a Learning team and organization
Course Agenda:
Day 1
● Agile – A Clear Definition
● A Brief History of Software Development
● Agile Methods
● Agile Practices
● Agile Basics
● Putting Agile into Action – Becoming Agile
Who can Attend?
This Agile software development training Course is designed for anyone who is considering the use of Agile Methods for software development, including:
● Project Managers
● Program Managers
● Analysts
● Developers
● Programmers
● Testers
● IT Manager/Directors
● Software Engineers
● Software Architects
● Customers/Stakeholders
● Product Managers
The box office accepts cash, Visa, and MasterCard and Discover.
Will Call is located on the north side of the stadium. Customer must present actual credit card, confirmation number, and photo ID.
Bengals office: (513) 621-TDTD (8383) Tickets to non-Bengals evnets are NOT available in advance at the Box Office. No special seating arrangements are available through the Box Office. Non-Bengals events tickets are available at Paul Brown Stadium only on the Day of the Show.
For the Bengals Box Office: Mon-Fri: 9:00am to 5:00pm Day of game: 3 hours prior to kickoff to halftime For all other Stadium events: Box Office hours for all non-Bengals events may vary on the day of the event
Accessible seating: for Bengals games refer to box office (513) 621-TDTD (8383). For Music/Jazz Festival refer to (513) 924-0900. For all other Paul Brown Stadium events refer to Ticketmaster 1-800-745-3000.
This 3-day course is held in CZECH and covers the software testing fundamentals, providing you with the necessary foundations for a software testing career. It is also useful for other IT professionals who wish to gain a knowledge of the terminology and processes of software testing.
This three-day course follows the ISTQB® Foundation Level syllabus (which can be downloaded free of charge from the ISTQB® website). Exam is not included in the price, it takes place several days after the course and we will be happy to assist you.
Contents of course:
1st day
- Fundamentals of testing (Why Testing is necessary?; What is testing?; Seven Testing Principles; Fundamental Test Process; The Psychology of Testing; Code of Ethics)
- Testing throughout the software lifecycle (Software Development Models; Test Levels; Test Types; Maintenance Testing) • Static Techniques part I. (Static Techniques and the Test Process; Review Process; Static Analysis by Tools)
2nd day
- Static Techniques part II. (Static Analysis by Tools)
- Test design techniques (The test development process; Categories of Test Design Techniques; Specification-based Techniques; Structure-based Techniques; Experience-based Techniques; Choosing Test Techniques) • Test Management part I. (Test Organization)
3rd day
- Test Management part II. (Test Planning and Estimation, Test Progress Monitoring and Control, Configuration Management, Risk and Testing, Incident Management)
- Tool support for testing (Types of Test Tools, Effective use of Tools:potential Benefits and Risks, Introducing a Tool into an Organization)
- Reviews
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.
VISA, MasterCard, American Express, Cash, Debit, TM Gift Cards
Located at all Box Office windows. Customers must present the actual credit card used to place the order and photo ID. Only the owner of the credit card may pick up the tickets. Note that some orders cannot be picked up until the night of the show. Paperless tickets do not need to be picked up in advance, simply proceed to the gate if you have paperless tickets (see General Rules).
Ticketmaster: 1.855.985.5000 Customer Service: 1.855.985.HELP
TRUE NORTH BOX OFFICE Ticket Office Hours (June to August) 10:00am - 4:00pm (Monday to Friday) Closed Saturdays, Sundays, and Holidays (unless an event is scheduled) Event Days 10:00am to event intermission* (Monday to Friday) Saturdays, Sundays, and Holidays - Open 2 Hours prior to event time. *Varies by promoter request
There are a number of accessible platforms that can be purchased by patrons who require limited mobility access. Note that row 16 in the lower bowl has no stairs and may be a suitable option for some patrons. The best drop off point for wheelchairs is the loading zone on Donald between Portage and Graham.