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<Title>How to test on real devices</Title>
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<Summary>How do you sustain solid quality assurance these days while everyone is fighting an uphill battle against a flood of new internet devices? It’s rather simple. Andre Jay Meissner tells you how     </Summary>
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<Title>New Athletic Director, Tim Hall, in The Baltimore Sun</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">When UMBC’s search committee met Tim Hall it was clear he embodied all the characteristics and values ingrained in the campus culture, Dr. Nancy Young, Vice President of Student Affairs, told the crowd at a June news conference. The Baltimore Sun article also highlighted the enthusiasm of the new AD joining a university with strong academics, as well as Division I sports programs. “I really look at UMBC as an institution athletically that is under the radar and I don’t see any reason why we can’t be one of the best comprehensive Division I programs that doesn’t sponsor football in …</div>
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<Title>Chess Team in the Washingtonian</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">The UMBC Chess team was featured in the July, 2013 Washingtonian magazine. The article highlighted Washington, DC for, “We’re great at sports you didn’t even know existed.” The short piece focuses on the team’s history and how they are seeking to reclaim their once former dominance in college chess. You can play UMBC’s team in the September annual UMBC chess championship.</div>
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<Title>CSS3 Animation Demystified</Title>
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    <h1>A Brief History of Time</h1>
    <p>Back in the 90′s and early 2000′s when the web was so shiny and new, designers experimented with animation quite a lot. I remember watching hundreds of Flash cartoons during that period, but I was always most impressed when animation was used for more functional purposes. The problem, of course, is that these made use of Adobe Flash. Sometimes there are <a href="http://blog.teamtreehouse.com/progressive-enhancement-with-responsive-web-design-and-flash" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">good uses for Flash</a>, but typically it’s bad for accessibility, mobile devices, and many other reasons.</p>
    <p>As <a href="http://caniuse.com/#cats=CSS" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">CSS3 support</a> continues to pick up across all the major browsers, animation is starting to appear much more frequently. However, if you avoided Flash and any other form of animation in the past, some of the concepts may be foreign to you. When I first learned about CSS3 timing functions for animations, it was more confusing than quantum mechanics (OK, maybe that’s hyperbole, but it definitely felt like I was learning how to warp time). In this post, I’ll attempt to demystify some of the more confusing parts of CSS3 animation. Get ready to free your mind and learn how to think about time as a flexible dimension.</p>
    <h1>Keyframes and the Animation Property</h1>
    <p>There are two broad concepts to understand first: animation keyframes and the animation property. When I was first learning, it helped me to understand keyframes first. Consider the following CSS:</p>
    
    <div><table><tbody><tr><td><pre>  <span>@-webkit-keyframes fade {</span>&#x000A;        <span>0%</span> <span>{</span> opacity<span>:</span> <span>1</span><span>;</span> <span>}</span>&#x000A;        <span>100%</span> <span>{</span> opacity<span>:</span> <span>0</span><span>;</span> <span>}</span>&#x000A;      <span>}</span></pre></td></tr></tbody></table></div>
    
    <p>In this example, we’re using the <code>@keyframes</code> rule. For the sake of simplicity, we’re only using the -webkit- vendor prefix; in a production environment, you would need to duplicate these keyframes for cross-browser compatibility. Then, we’re creating a new animation called <code>fade</code>. Inside of our keyframe rule, we’re adding keyframes using the percentage values 0% and 100%. You can, of course, add any number of keyframes with any percentage values.</p>
    <p>In this simple animation, we’re starting at 0% completion with the opacity property set to 1 (or, completely opaque). Then, we end the animation at 100% and set the same opacity property to 0 (completely transparent). This example simply uses the opacity property, but you can animate <em>almost</em> anything, particularly properties that use numeric values (think position, color, transforms, margin, padding, and so on).</p>
    <p>Now that we’ve created a new animation, we’re ready to apply it to an element using the animation property. Consider the following CSS:</p>
    
    <div><table><tbody><tr><td><pre>  <span>.myElement</span> <span>{</span>&#x000A;        -webkit-animation<span>:</span> fade 3s linear infinite<span>;</span>&#x000A;      <span>}</span></pre></td></tr></tbody></table></div>
    
    <p>In this code block, we’ve selected an element and used the animation property (again, with the vendor prefix for webkit browsers). We’ve added the name of our keyframes, <code>fade</code>, to indicate which set of keyframes we’d like to use. This is useful on pages where there are lots of different sets of animations and keyframes. Next, we’ve set a duration of <code>3s</code> (3 seconds) over a <code>linear</code> animation curve (more on this later). The animation will loop an <code>infinite</code> number of times. Here’s what it looks like:</p>
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    <h1>Timing Functions</h1>
    <p>There are many other values that you can apply to the animation property. If you want to delve into the full details, I strongly recommend you read the <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-animations/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">W3C documentation for CSS animation</a>. However, the most confusing value by far is the timing function and its relationship to the duration value and the applied keyframes. In the example above, we used a the built-in keyword <code>linear</code>, but we could have used keywords like ease-in, ease-out, or ease-in-out. Here’s what these timing functions look like as animation curves over time:</p>
    <p><img alt="Animation curves for CSS timing functions." src="http://blog.teamtreehouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/easing.png" width="360" height="425" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></p>
    <p>So for example, if we applied the ease-in-out timing function, the animation would start out slowly, speed up towards the middle, and then slow down at the end. In a sense, we’re altering the speed of animation playback. It’s important to note, however, that the timing function is completely separated from the duration. The duration adjusts <em>how long</em> the animation should run overall; it can speed up or slow down anywhere in between with timing functions and keyframes, but overall, the animation will still adhere to the duration regardless of timing functions. Put another way, the graphs above represent the relationship between the percentage completion in the animation, and time (which is a flexible scale that can be adjusted with the duration value). Here’s a graph with the axises labeled:</p>
    <p><img alt="Graph showing the relationship between animation percentage completion and time." src="http://blog.teamtreehouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/animation-curve-300x300.png" width="300" height="300" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></p>
    <p>Even with all that explanation, I understand that this <em>still</em> might not make sense. If that’s the case for you, I suggest you check out the following example. For each box, I’ve applied a set of keyframes that will move the boxes from left to right. I’ve also added the <code>alternate</code> keyword to the animation property so that, after the animation completes, it will play in reverse. The only difference between each box is that they have a different timing function applied.</p>
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    <p>If you look at the box labeled <em>linear</em>, you’ll notice that it moves at the same speed for the entire (4 second) duration. The other boxes change their speeds, based on the timing function applied. However, all four boxes always start in the same time and place, and end in the same time and place. If they start out slow, they end fast to make up for it.</p>
    <p>This post is meant to be a simple introduction to animation, so I don’t want to overcomplicate things with the cubic-bezier timing function or a more detailed of the bezier handle coordinates. However, if you would like to create your own timing functions, there’s this really great tool called the <a href="http://www.css3beziercurve.net/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">CSS3 Bezier Curve Tester</a>. I suggest you take a peek and play with the settings on your own; experimentation is always the best explanation.</p>
    <p>The post <a href="http://blog.teamtreehouse.com/css3-animation-demystified" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">CSS3 Animation Demystified</a> appeared first on <a href="http://blog.teamtreehouse.com" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Treehouse Blog</a>.</p>
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<Title>Bob Provine, Psychology, sheds light on yawning, hiccups and other curious behaviors</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">In a recent Chicago Tribune article, UMBC’s Bob Provine explained the origin and meaning behind some of our most curious behaviors. From the contagious yawn to the annoying hiccup, Provine unravels the mysteries of these often embarrassing, uncontrollable instincts in hopes of shedding new light on our evolution as a social animal. “It’s your body, and you like to think you’ve got it under control,” says Provine. “But underneath the calm exterior lurk unruly instincts and urges that are struggling to escape, putting you at risk of embarrassment or ridicule.” You can also hear Provine discuss his research in a …</div>
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<NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="32191" important="false" status="posted" url="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/posts/32191">
<Title>Are you a #UMBCIntern? Share your PHOTOS from the summer!</Title>
<Tagline>Announcing 1st Twitter Photo Contest w/ Prizes. Rules Below.</Tagline>
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    <h6><strong>Are you away from UMBC this summer? Do you want to share how you are spending your experience with the greater UMBC community? </strong></h6>
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    <strong>Using the hashtag #UMBCIntern, share your best photos with us about your Summer internship, co-op, or research experience.</strong> </h4>
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    <h5><strong>Eligibility:</strong></h5>
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    <p>The contest is open to any currently enrolled student who is completing a Summer 2013 research, internship, or co-op experience at least part-time (minimum 10 hours a week).</p>
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    <li><span>You must be enrolled at UMBC in Fall 2013.</span></li>
    <li><span>Winners will asked to verify experience if not currently enrolled in the Shriver Center Practicum Notation.</span></li>
    <li><span>We recommend your twitter account be public in order for pictures to be accessed.</span></li>
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    <h5><strong>Rules:</strong></h5>
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    <li><span>You must follow <a href="https://twitter.com/UMBCShriverCtr" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">@UMBCShriverCtr</a></span></li>
    <li><span>Submit your photos via Twitter from July 8th: 9 AM through August 7th: 8 PM using the hashtag #UMBCIntern and the name of your placement site</span></li>
    <li>To be consider a valid entry you must be following <a href="https://twitter.com/UMBCShriverCtr" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">@UMBCShriverCtr,</a> include 1 picture in your tweet, and mention your placement site</li>
    <li>Only 1 entry (1 photo) will be accepted per day per twitter handle</li>
    <li>Only 3 entries per person per twitter handle will be accepted throughout the entire contest</li>
    <li><span> 2-3 students will be notified via email and Twitter Aug 8 or 9</span></li>
    <li><span>Below are some great types of shots you can take:</span></li>
    </ul>1) <span>Take a picture in front of your company sign </span><br>2) <span>Find as many UMBC current students and alumni to be in the </span><span>picture with you while at work</span><br><span>3) Show us a picture of your internship in action</span><br><span>4) Get creative. Take UMBC to work with you today and show your school pride at your internship.         </span>
    
    
    
    
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    <h5><strong>Prizes and Selection of Winners:</strong></h5>
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    <p><span><strong>Prizes for our contest include:</strong></span></p>
    <p><strong>Featured as the UMBC Intern of the Week in the Fall, 1 UMBC Portfolio, and a Gift Card from Five Guys</strong></p>
    <p>The Shriver Center will randomly select two winners, who will be notified via Twitter DM by August 9th.</p>
    <p><span>You must contact the Shriver Center with 48 hours of notification or the next alternate will be contacted.</span></p>
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    <h5><strong>Disclaimers:</strong></h5>
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    <p>Any pictures submitted may be shared across other social media platforms.</p>
    <p>A picture being retweeted by the UMBC community or the general public does not increase your chance of winning or count as an additional entry.</p>
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    <p>This contest is not associated with Twitter.</p>
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    <h5><strong>Questions:</strong></h5>
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    <p>Questions or concerns about this contest, should be addressed to Kate via <a href="mailto:shrivercenter@umbc.edu">shrivercenter@umbc.edu</a> or left as a comment here. </p>
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<Title>MySQL NATURAL JOIN</Title>
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<Summary>In MySQL the NATURAL JOIN is such a join that performs the same task as an INNER or LEFT JOIN, in which the ON or USING clause refers to all columns that the tables to be joined have in common.</Summary>
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<NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="32325" important="false" status="posted" url="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/posts/32325">
<Title>Gadgetwise Blog: App Smart Extra: Emergency!</Title>
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<Summary>Your smartphone can be an important tool in an emergency. Here are apps that can help.     </Summary>
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<Title>Gadgetwise Blog: Looking for a More Durable iPhone Case</Title>
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