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WE ARE WHAT WE EAT An Overview And Final Results Of The Project SLOVENIAN cooperation team

WE ARE WHAT WE EAT An Overview And Final Results Of The Project SLOVENIAN cooperation team Singen, 17th – 21st of May, 2010 Borut Slemenšek. 1st meeting - Montcau-La Mola. presentations. hosts of 2nd meeting – Gimnazija Lava. presentations. 3r d meeting – HTL Wels. presentations.

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WE ARE WHAT WE EAT An Overview And Final Results Of The Project SLOVENIAN cooperation team

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  1. WE ARE WHAT WE EAT An Overview And Final Results Of The Project SLOVENIAN cooperation team Singen, 17th – 21st of May, 2010 Borut Slemenšek Izvedba tega projekta je financirana s strani Evropske komisije. Vsebina publikacije (komunikacije) je izključno odgovornost avtorja in v nobenem primeru ne predstavlja stališč Evropske komisije.

  2. 1st meeting - Montcau-La Mola • presentations

  3. hosts of 2nd meeting – Gimnazija Lava • presentations

  4. 3rd meeting – HTL Wels • presentations

  5. 4th meeting – I.P.S.I.A. Emilio Cavazza • presentations

  6. 5th meeting – HGS Singen • presentations • moodle translations • food cards • recipes • web home page • mobile phone application

  7. web home page

  8. mobile phone application Important: • CLDC • MIDP

  9. CLDC and MIDP The Connected Limited Device Configuration (CLDC) defines the base set of application programming interfaces and a virtual machine for resource-constrained devices like mobile phones, pagers, and mainstream personal digital assistants. When coupled with a profile such as the Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP), it provides a solid Java platform for developing applications to run on devices with limited memory, processing power, and graphical capabilities.

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