Wednesday, June 28, 2017

Vienna to Prague bus ride

Day 8:
A long bus ride from Vienna to Prague. There are places to stop in between for lunch and breakfast.

We stopped at a roadside restaurant at a place called Melikana about an hour before reaching Prague.
It's a buffet style lunch with lots of buses arriving simultaneously making it a run around carrying platters. Food is OK. Coffee too but not as good as in Budapest. There are charging stations for smart phones and ATMS. They accept Euros or Czech currency. They have only pay toilets, better take Euros or Korunas.

We reached Prague late in the evening and had our group dinner at our hotel. Later went out without tour director who showed us how to work the Metro. The nearest Metro to our Hotel was Andel. You come across many shopping areas before you get to the metro, a 10 minutes’ walk. Metro is quite clean and Czech people value their assets, no defacing of the walls etc.

We walked around the old town and had the first look at the Astronomical Clock...

Here are some pictures of the day:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtIyGsg-pDU

Friday, June 23, 2017

Danube river cruise and the Melk Abbey

We went from Vienna to Dürnstein, after about an hour or more of bus ride. We did some sightseeing of this town with the fabled blue church over the hill and 16th century residences. It was typically a town for tourists with lots of shops, restaurants, wine shops etc. on both sides of narrow, cobbled streets. We then boarded the boat at Dürnstein pier at the foot of the hill around 10:00 AM. The ride was for about 3 hours or more and the boat had an on-board restaurant. At a distance, you can see the castle now in ruins that had held Richard the Lionheart captive.

Later we visited the Benedictine Melk Abbey (Lower Austria) adjacent to the Wachau Valley. It has the tomb of the past rulers and a library with a huge manuscripts collection. We also visited the blue gallery and enjoyed the projected slide show on the walls of the museum. on the way to the the Melk Abbey we saw from the boat the ruins of a castle where the Richard of Lion heart was imprisoned.

Wachau valley is well known for its vineyards and wineries. We visited one of them and were served wine ex-gratis...

Watch the slide show of the visit on YouTube here:

https://youtu.be/0bcEmuUUJM0

Microsoft launches phased roll-out of Microsoft Stream

Microsoft Stream is meant as a replacement for Office 365 Video service. Microsoft Stream is video service for business users.

Microsoft is always aiming at corporate users and this service allows for uploading, sharing, managing and viewing corporate video for company-wide education and information sharing.

The base platform for Stream service is Azure Media Services. Of course integration of its various components be it Skype or Office is a feature paramount in its business vision and Stream integrates with SharePoint. Teams, Office 365 groups etc. Security is via Azure Active Directory with its authentication and encryption features.

Stream is a lot more than video managing, it can,

* searchable speech-to-text transcribed audios
* Face detection in videos
* Linked time codes

Follow the link below to see all the details about Microsoft Stream.

Migration from Office 365 Video to stream is phased and is supposed commence in the second half of 2017.

More on stream here.

This video gives some idea of what it was sometime ago (not the latest)

Thursday, June 22, 2017

Using AngularJS on the localhost

AngularJS directives are extensions of HTML markups. They are one of several components of AngularJS. Directives can be attributes, element names, CSS class etc.

AngularJS script reference is important and the script can be found here:

https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/1.2.25/angular.min.js"
The above script reference needs to be added to your hTML page.

You can find the whole list of directives here:
https://docs.angularjs.org/api

Here is the usage of some directives placed in a html page that can be displayed on your localhost (in this case the IIS in Windows 10). Place this code with a suitable name in the inetpub / wwwroot directory.

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  Some directives in AngularJS

ng-app
Sorry, blogger still does not support the "pre" tag!
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When viewed on the browser (in this case Microsoft Edge), the HTML page renders as shown.


Do the following on this interactive page:
  • Type anything it gets copied next to Hello
  • Enter the increment region with your mouse, the count (presently 1) gets incremented
  • Click the link and you get to the page
Directives used in the page above and their description:
ng-app: initializes an AngularJS application
ng-model: binds the value of HTML controls (input, select, textarea) to application data
ng-init: initializes application data
ng-mouseenter: an AngularJS mouse event as a cursor moves over an dom element
ng-href: supported by the "a" tag and should be used when AngularJS code as in the example


Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Vienna is synonymous with Klimt

We could visit quite a few places. It was a very warm day and one can get quite tired.

  • Rococo style Schönbrunn Palace (UN Heritage Site) and its environs
The palace museum is huge and it reflected the opulence of the times. Room after room filled with art objects; huge mirrors; chandeliers and paintings.

  • Ringstrasse
  • Goudi styled Hundertwasser haus - Out of the ordinary, fairytale
  • Leopold Museum
  • Mozart Statue in the Palace grounds
    Albertina Museum
    Shopping, Karlsplatz  etc
Here are some slides of the day:

https://youtu.be/LpQUyy1NN28





Friday, June 16, 2017

A must place to visit near Budapest


We visited the picturesque town of Szentendre on the bank of Danube in Hungary not too far from Budapest. It is easy to reach there by bus. It is truly picturesque as you see in the pictures and if you are into painting you may like to visit. It has a beautiful church and there are restaurants although we did not eat there.

We visited this town during our recent trip to Europe and spent a delightful hour there on the way from Budapest to Vienna. Later we travelled to Vienna...

Arriving in Vienna we went out although it started getting dark. The subway (metro) is clean and convenient. Karlsplatz was where we headed to...






Thursday, June 15, 2017

Bend in the river Danube and the river cruise at night


It was more like a free time in Budapest.

We visited the World Heritage listed Gellert-Hegy (Hills) from where one can see the bend in the Danube river. The panoramic view is great. It was somewhat a hot day in June but it was quite breezy. We went up part of the way in a taxi (about 5 Euros) and came down in a bus. About half a mile from the hill top there was a fine restaurant that people go on special occasions. It was quite nice.

We looked forward to the boat ride in the night but half way during the cruise it started raining heavily. After the cruise we took a taxi to the hotel as it was still raining and somewhat dark.

Here are some pictures of the day:



Tuesday, June 13, 2017

Touring Budapest, Hungary by bus

Into the 3rd day of our European visit we toured Budapest by bus. We had a local guide who spoke reasonable English. Our tour director spoke English, German and Czech.

Touring a city by bus (Inside the bus) has advantages as you cover many places. The downside is you miss 'your feet on the ground' and the opportunity to look at things from a couple of directions. If you are some what hard of hearing and the sound system is less than adequate, you miss a awful lot of information the guide is giving.

Here is a short list of things you see in a day tour
House of Parliament
The Chain Bridge
St. Stephan's Basilica
National Opera House
The Central Market
Fisherman's Bastion
The river Danube
Holy Trinity Square

Here is a slide show video of our tour:




Sunday, June 11, 2017

Visit to Salt Mines and the Bavarian Alps


We left Arcotel Castellani early after breakfast around 8:00 AM in our bus. It takes just 30 or 40 minutes to reach Berchtesgaden in Bavaria, a mere 16.6 miles from Salzburg. This area is famous for its salt deposits and provided a rich commodity and a source of revenue for the people in ancient times. Because of this it was occupied by France, Austria(Salzburg) and Germany.

The visit to the salt mines was interesting. You need to purchase tickets to enter the Salt Mines and the shop. Shop alone is free where you can buy salt related products. You must wear the proper attire to the mines which you can wear over your clothes and store your other items in the lockers (2 Euros which will be returned). After wearing the special over clothes, you wait your turn to ride the rails. This was an interesting experience. However, there are also walk ways and staircases. After reaching the bottom of the rails you cross the subterranean salt lake in a boat with other visitors to visit the gallery in the museum. It is pretty well done with lots of stuff to see how salt was recovered and brought to surface for commercialization.

There appears to be a slat mine health resort, 'Heilstollen' where you can find relief for several kinds of ailments.
Berchtesgaden was also the holiday retreat for Hitler and his lieutenants. The Kehlesteinhaus (Eagle's Nest) atop the Kehlstein peak was a present to Hitler for his 50th birthday. We will visit the Eagle's Nest after visiting the salt mines

"Salt is the most valuable gemstone given to us by the earth." 

Justus von Liebig (known as the greatest chemistry teachers of all times)
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Justus-Freiherr-von-Liebig

Before embarking our journey to the Eagle's Nest, we had breakfast/brunch/beer/coffee at one of the smaller towns on the way. The bus to Eagles Nest takes you to an intermediate point after which you take a specially fitted bus to go another intermediate point. From here you take enter the tunnel to the elevator shaft. You then ride up to the disembarking area to walk to the Eagle's Nest. The view of Bavarian Alps from here is unforgettable. Cameras can only capture a fragment of this beauty.

Here is a slide show of this visit. Come back here later as I plan to upload at least one video.



Friday, June 09, 2017

Sightseeing in Salzburg, Austria



This is day 12 of our European tour and it was as exciting as it was tiring. We stayed at the Arcotel Castellani, Salzburg . It was quite comfortable and the breakfast was OK.

The Mirabel garden soon after the lifting of  rain was most beautiful, perhaps at its best. The city is divided by the river, the old town and the new. As is always true the old city is where you go and see most of the things. The house where Mozart was born is always crowded. Tourists milling around most of the times. The cathedral is very nice.

The 17th Century Roman Catholic Cathedral is another place you must visit. It was here that Amadeus Mozart was baptized (very obvious, the house where he was born is not too far). The Cathedral is dedicated to St. Rupert and St. Vergilius.

The Hohensalzburg castle is another place you must visit. You need to go up in a cable car and it is pretty steep. There are restaurants in the intermediate stage. The view of the city below is nice and keep you busy taking pictures.

Viennese Coffee at Tomasellis was quite good. We sat out on the terrace, but you can also sit inside the restaurant which retains some old décor.

The shopping district is never too far with lots of restaurants. I did find an Indian Restaurant run by a Punjabi and food was quite good. It was not purely Indian, you could have Italian as well as Mexican.

Here are slides from that visit.




Wednesday, June 07, 2017

Visting Český Krumlov on the way to Salzburg from Prague - Day 11

Český Krumlov is on the World Heritage list 1992. It is very beautiful with the castle, the monastery, and the gardens. A place you must visit if you are anywhere near Prague or Salzburg. Its early owners were Germans later acquired by Czechs.

You must see to believe how beautiful it is and the next best thing is to see its pictures on the Internet.

This one is a slide show of pictures taken with iPhone 6S and Lumia 950.



Sunday, June 04, 2017

Hands-on Learning Event in Honolulu 1 : Introduction to Structured Query Language


Course summary:

Databases - organized repositories of information have become indispensable. Knowledge of databases is a must for professionals and in fact even more relevant since the emergence of Big Data in today's world.

In this introductory course you will learn all about relational databases and the basics of Structured Query Language (SQL) including sorting; grouping result sets; using DDL, DML, DCL, and TCL. All SQL statements will initially be written for one table. Most practical, modern and relational databases will include a large number of tables and SQL queries have to access information from several tables. This course will then introduce you to querying more than one table. With this skill you will be able to query two or more tables in a database. This is a hands-on course which will take you from installing SQL Server 2016; learning the ins and outs of SQL Server Management Studio and of course a full dose of SQL. You will be both coding as well using Graphical User Interface during this training.

During each meeting the students will be assessed for their knowledge, competency and proficiency in SQL.





Databases, organized repositories of information, have become indispensable in today's world. In this introductory course you will learn about relational databases and the basics of Structured Query Language (SQL) including sorting; grouping result sets; using DDL, DML, DCL, and TCL. All SQL statements will initially be written for one table. Most practical, modern and relational databases will include a large number of tables and SQL queries have to access information from several tables. This course will introduce you to querying more than one table. With this skill you will be able to query two or more tables in a database.

This is a hands-on course which will take you from installing SQL Server 2012 to learning the ins and outs of SQL Server Management Studio and of course a full dose of SQL. The course covers most of the requirements to take Microsoft's certification (98-364), the Microsoft Technology Associate. During each meeting, you will be assessed for your knowledge, competency and proficiency in SQL.
Section 1 - Jul 6 - Aug 8; TTh; 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm; 10 mtgs (Register Online)

Microsoft SQL Azure Database: SQL Server in Microsoft Cloud
Windows PowerShell for SQL Server
SQL Server 2016


You may also contact the instructor: Dr. Jayaram Krishnaswamy at hodentek@live.com


Sauntering in Andel and Mustek - Must see places in Prague

There is a nice shopping center in Andel and many good eating places. Andel is well connected with many of the other places by Prague Metro which is clean and well run.

Mustek is part of Prague which has many churches, places of interest and other attractions. It has a lot of open air restaurants and side walk cafes. It is also a partying place. Foreign tourists crowd here to quench their thirst and hunger.

This is where we found the crystal and glassware vendor, Moser. Moser has two shops in Mustek.
Moser Glass
Na Prikope 12, Old Town, Prague 1, Czech Republic
Tel: +420 224 211 293




Saturday, June 03, 2017

Prague a beautiful city

Prague is a historic place with lots of church spires and Baroque architecture; a city cut in two by the Vltava river. Charles Bridge connects the two halves, the old town and the new. It is a truly beautiful city with ancient churches and history dating back to the Roman Empire. We had an optional tour to visit, a walking tour of Jewish Quarters. We missed it as we wanted to see more of the city.




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