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6. Muhammad Yunus received the Nobel Prize for Peace in 2006 for:
bringing micro finance and banking services to the poor using mobile technology
his work for democracy and human rights in South Korea and in East Asia in general, and for 6eace and reconciliation with North Korea in particular
his efforts to prevent nuclear energy from being used for military purposes and to ensure that nuclear energy for peaceful purposes is used in the safest possible way
15. Qt is a famously cross-platform C++ framework. Android is a famous Java-based platform layered on top of the Linux OS.
Putting them together was almost "mission impossible".
What is the name of the Qt research project that provided the level of abstraction needed to make this possible?
I know, it is ...Magnus Härlin from Iptor, works with Agile development
No way, this is Dave Prior, PMP, CST, MBA, President of the U.S. arm of ProjectWizards, maker of the award winning project management app Merlin
Yeah well, I am pretty sure it's Mike Beedle, an entrepreneur that has applied Scrum and Agile to operate several startups successfully.
I am not sure but I think this man is Jeff Sutherland who invented Scrum at Easel Corporation in 1993 and worked with Scrum Co-Creator Ken Schwaber, to formalize the Scrum development process at OOPSLA '95
44. In late 2008, the two biggest frameworks existing in the Ruby community decided to merge and announced the beginning of a series of efforts from where would emerge Rails 3.0 which are these two frameworks:
This man is James Coplien, I know it. He is one of the founders of the software pattern discipline, and his organizational patterns work is one of the foundations of both Scrum and XP
Noooooooooo, this is Veli-Pekka is researcher at Tampere University of Technology. He has worked three years with the architectures of mobile working machines. His research focuses on design patterns, pattern languages, architecture evaluations and architectures of embedded distributed machine control systems.
Come on now! This is Kevlin Henley, an independent consultant and trainer based in the UK. His development interests are in patterns, programming, practice and process. He's been a columnist for various magazines and web sites, including Better Software, The Register, Application Development Advisor, Java Report and the C/C++ Users Journal.
47. Which of the following is NOT a programming language?
Brainfuck
Boomerang
Squirrel
They are all programming languages
Comment: It's crazy but Yes, they are all programming languages!
Your score:
Excellent! What can we say about such an strong finisher?! Top marks! You are clearly passionate, curious and keep your knowledge up to date. You like to share and learn from others' experiences, you are creative, inspired and inspiring..... You're what we believe in. You've got the Øredev spirit, and you rock! Welcome home!
Bravo! You obviously have very good cultural awareness and like to keep up with what's happening all around the business. You like to learn and share 'cause you know it gives you ideas, and it inspires. You've got the Øredev spirit, and you rock! Welcome home!
Hey you're doing well! You are curious and know you can learn more from others experience. Keep it up; it's the way to go! Welcome to Øredev!
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