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Friday, February 27, 2026

Assignment # 4 due Friday 3/6/26

 Assignment # 4 due Friday 3/6/26

 https://uconnstamfordslp.blogspot.com/p/assignment-exercise-python-datastore.html

Recreate the Cloud Run project above and send me a working link from the result.

 Create a datastore entity called Custinfo

 Load programs per link Add your name to the html that the program displays.

 Also, add Phone number and email address to the data along with the reading,

 writing and updating of those two new data items. 

Note: Need to have Google Translate API turned on in order to read data 

Email me the cloud run link

Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Office Hours and Cloud Run

 Midterm grades will reflect 4 assignments.



  1. Linux shell 
  2. Web site
  3. Python Invoicer
  4. Cloud Run Datastore Python CRUD (to be reviewed in class this week)

Need everyone to have the cloud run hello world working


If not please try to either make office hours tomorrow 5:00pm 6:00pm room 339 or come to class at 6:00pm so I can help resolve.

Thanks

Adjunct Professor John Iacovacci

University of Connecticut, Stamford

Saturday, February 14, 2026

Cloud run exercise

 To all:


Please try to get the Hello World Hello World Cloud run  part of the Blog.


Some permissions were added to the blog to resolve the issues in class.

Please send me a copy of the web page.

Thanks

Adjunct Professor John Iacovacci

University of Connecticut, Stamford
John.Iacovacci@uconn.edu

Thursday, February 5, 2026

Assignment #2 due 2/13/26

Create a web site with 

main page of index.html and 2 other linked original content  html pages (join.html, about.html)
At least 2 links to public web pages you did not build.
Web site must have
HTML FORM  to collect
Name
Major
email (with javascript validation)
Town you live in?
Favorite song?
What company or organization would you like to for for?

CSS with fonts, colors 
Background colors

at least 2 Images from google

https://uconnstamfordslp.blogspot.com/p/web-assignment_14.html

email main link index.html page to john.iacovacci@uconn.edu

Note: Problems may occur overwriting your html pages. You may need to rename them index1, index2 etc same with join1, about1

Wednesday, February 4, 2026

AI Literacy

 It can take job seekers months just to get an employer's attention, while actually landing the job is even more challenging. To stand out, one career expert underscores the skill that employers value most right now.

Candidates who demonstrate their fluency in artificial intelligence are much more likely to pique hiring managers' interest, according to LinkedIn career expert Catherine Fisher. That's the top skill employers are looking for, as companies adopt what she described as a "skills-based" approach to hiring, she told "CBS Mornings."
Her top tip for job seekers: To emphasize their AI literacy, highlight how they are using different AI tools in their day-to-day work. Meanwhile, describing yourself in a fresh and compelling manner can also help a resume or cover letter rise to the surface in a sea of AI-generated text, 

Optional Assignment #4

  I created a shorter simpler version for the Python CRUD example for those who were having issues and wish to try it out. https://uconnstam...