Curtis Yanko's Documents


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    CAST Worldwide Application Software Quality Study – 2010 Summary of Key Findings 1 CAST Worldwide Application Software Quality Study — 2010 Summary of Key Findings Overview 108 million lines of code 288 custom applications 75 organizations This is the first in an annual series of reports highlighting trends in the structural quality of business applications regarding characteristics such as robustness, performance, security, and changeability. Structural Quality - refers to the non-functi

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    Lost Opus Redux By Chris Sheridan 8.24.2010 lostredux.wordpress@gmail.com OPEN. From black. We hear wind moving through trees. The sound of the surf. We are tight on Jack’s eye opening. He lays in the bamboo field out of breath and disoriented. He is wearing a khaki DHARMA jumpsuit. From somewhere off-screen and seemingly far away we hear his name. VOICE Jack. Jack. He turns and sees Vincent sitting off amongst the bamboo looking at him with his tongue hanging out. VOICE (CONT’D) Jack. Jack

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    Lost Opus Redux By Chris Sheridan 8.24.2010 lostredux.wordpress@gmail.com OPEN. From black. We hear wind moving through trees. The sound of the surf. We are tight on Jack’s eye opening. He lays in the bamboo field out of breath and disoriented. He is wearing a khaki DHARMA jumpsuit. From somewhere off-screen and seemingly far away we hear his name. VOICE Jack. Jack. He turns and sees Vincent sitting off amongst the bamboo looking at him with his tongue hanging out. VOICE (CONT’D) Jack. Jack

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  • OWASP Top 10 - 2010

    O Foreword About OWASP About OWASP The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) is an open community dedicated to enabling organizations to develop, purchase, and maintain applications that can be trusted. At OWASP you’ll find free and open … • Application security tools and standards • Complete books on application security testing, secure code development, and security code review • Standard security controls and libraries • Local chapters worldwide • Cutting edge research • Extensive c

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    HOW TO TEACH THROW-INS (Longer & Safer Throw-Ins) (To teach throw-ins, play the "Throw-Ins Teaching Game" on Premium) Throw-Ins Navigation Page A. SIMPLE THROW-IN (for beginning or unathletic players) 1st 2nd Stand facing the field with feet apart Place one hand on each side of the ball 3rd Take the ball behind the head and throw forward onto the field Remember: a. b. c. d. Both feet must stay on the ground Can stand on or behind the side line Ball must go behind the head Must use both hands

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    4Goal Game Objectives An all-action game encouraging collective attacking and "total defending"; in addition, the game highlights supporting play, good passing, ball control (the first touch in particular) and ball possession skills. Organization • • • • • • • • • • Mark out square approximately 40 x 40 yards. Divide players evenly (6 vs. 6, or 7 vs. 7). Place 4 small goals (1 yard wide) five yards in front from each corner (use cones/poles). Score in any of four goals from the front only. Bal

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    Chip n' Dale * Objectives • To encourage good collective attacking support and penetrative play using the highly skilled chip pass; to develop collective defending. Organization • • • • • Area marked approximately 40 x 35 yards depending on numbers. Team split into two ─ half on the field, half in opposite "goal zone." Depending on numbers can be 3 vs. 3, 4 vs. 4 or 5 vs. 5 ─ on the field. Goals are scored by one team chipping the ball forward into the hands their own players inside the "goal

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    LAWS OF THE WHYSA TRAINING DIVISION Field Dimensions, Set Up and Duration of Games The Field: A. Dimensions: The field of play shall be divided into two to four rectangular playing fields with each field’s length not more than 30 yards or less than 20 yards, its width not more than 20 yards or less than 15 yards. The length in all cases shall exceed the width. The WHYSA Training Division can accommodate and recommends the use of 30 x 20 yard fields. B. Markings: The WHYSA Training Division shall

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    SOCCER TURNS AND MOVES 1. "Attacking on the Ball" is a move that simply involves aggressively moving to the ball and taking control of it as quickly as you can without any hesitation. When on offensive or defense (attacking or defending) you need to always move quickly to win the ball. Be aggressive, win the ball, own the ball, love the ball, and take control of the ball. (“Be the ball”). 2. The "Quick Stop" is a move that involves stopping the ball by placing the sole of your foot on the ball.

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    West Hartford Youth Soccer Association (“WHYSA”) LAWS OF THE GAME WHYSA TRAINING DIVISION12 Law I-The Field: A. Dimensions: The field of play shall be divided into two to four rectangular playing fields with each field’s length not more than 30 yards or less than 20 yards, its width not more than 20 yards or less than 15 yards. The length in all cases shall exceed the width. The WHYSA Training Division can accommodate and recommends the use of 30 x 20 yard fields. B. Markings: The WHYSA Training

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