The Global Garcinia Cambogia Extract MarketResearch Report Forecast 2019-2025: Is a valuable source of insightful data for business strategists. It provides the industry overview with growth analysis and historical futuristic cost, revenue, demand and supply data (as applicable). The research analysts provide an elaborate description of the value chain and its distributor analysis. This Garcinia Cambogia ExtractMarket study provides comprehensive data which enhances the understanding, scope and application of this report.
Garcinia cambogia extract is non-toxic, tasteless, odorless powder and found to be very effective herbal alternate for controlling obesity and cholesterol by inhibiting lipogenesis in our body.
Garcinia Cambogia has been used for thousands of years in the Orient as a food supplement. It is used as an appetite suppressant and to inhibit the absorption and synthesis of fat, cholesterol and triglycerides.
The major manufacturers covered in this report- Xi’an Lyphar Biotech, Shaanxi Fuheng (FH) Biotechnology, Shaanxi Guanjie Technology, Wuhan Vanz Pharm, Hunan Kanerga Pharmaceutical Sales, TWO BLUE DIAMONDS, MARUTI FUTURISTIC PHARMA, KINAL GLOBAL CARE, NUTRA GRACE
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Covered in this report The report covers the present scenario and the growth prospects of the global Garcinia Cambogia Extract market for 2018-2025. The report presents a detailed picture of the market by way of study, synthesis, and summation of data from multiple sources.
Market drivers
Premiumization through product innovation
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Market challenges
Increased adoption of Garcinia Cambogia Extract
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Market Trends
Rising omnichannel retailing
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NUTRAFUELS INC (OTCMKTS:NTFU) had an increase of its shares shorted by 192%. In March was announced NTFU’s total 14,600 shares shorted by FINRA. The up change of 192% from 5,000 shares was reported. 0 days will cost NTFU with 100,800 average volume to recover its previous position.
Ticker’s shares touched $0.1743 during the last trading session after 0.20% change.NutraLife BioSciences, Inc. has volume of 27,175 shares. Since March 26, 2018 NTFU has 0.00% and is . The stock underperformed the SP500 by 4.37%.
NutraFuels, Inc. manufactures and distributes oral spray nutritional and dietary products to retail and wholesale outlets.The company has $19.17 million market cap. The companyÂ’s products include sleep spray to support a healthy sleep cycle and improve the quality of restful sleep; energize spray to enhance energy, and restore vigor and vitality; and garcinia cambogia spray, an appetite and weight management spray.Last it reported negative earnings. It also offers NRG-X extreme energy spray to enhance energy and stamina; headache and pain spray to relieve headaches and pain; and hair, skin, and nails spray to nourish and encourage hair, skin, and nail growth.
Another two news for NutraLife BioSciences, Inc. (OTCMKTS:NTFU) were briefly released by: Marketwired.com on January 29, 2018 with title “NutraFuels (NTFU) Files its Application to Up List to the OTCQB OTC Market – Marketwired”. The other Globenewswire.com‘s article was titled “Freedom Leaf Inc. Announces National Distribution Agreement Other OTC:FRLF – GlobeNewswire” and released on February 28, 2018.
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If you’re a designer, an illustrator or any other type of creative professional, you know how important it is to have a beautiful portfolio website. It allows you to showcase your talent and skills and it can even help you land a new job or clients.
WordPress makes it easy to launch a portfolio website even if you have zero coding knowledge but you will still need a quality portfolio theme to showcase your skills. In this roundup, you will find the best free portfolio WordPress themes for creatives that won’t cost you a dime.
If you’re a photographer, this collection of themes is for you!.
The FolioPress is a minimal and flexible portfolio theme that displays your creative work in a grid layout on the homepage. You will also find plenty of customization options, custom social profile, and is fully responsive.
The Optics is a clean theme suitable for anyone looking for a minimal portfolio. The theme is easy to customize and is also translation and accessibility ready. A standout feature is the integration with WooCommerce so you can easily sell your work.
The Portfolio Web is a simple, modern, and responsive WordPress theme built with designers and creatives in mind. It comes with a built-in Live customizer and a huge range of widgets that make this theme easy to use.
The Huntington theme uses a nicely organized grid homepage to allow you to showcase your past projects and portfolio pieces. You can easily customize the layout with Visual Composer and tweak the visual styles with an extensive theme options panel.
The Shibui theme features masonry layout and has support for unlimited galleries. It’s fully responsive and easy to customize. On top of that, the theme supports infinite scroll, has custom widget areas, and offers several different page layouts.
The Perfect Portfolio theme focuses on typography paired with stunning featured images. The theme has wide range of customizable features including customizable sections on the front page, cross-browser compatibility, mobile friendly design, and responsive features.
The Pistis theme is suitable for freelancer portfolios as well as agency portfolios. It has an elegant design with the ability to use a full-screen slider or a full screen video. You will also find a plethora of customization options, parallax effect, and smooth scrolling.
The StanleyWP is based on Bootstrap framework which means it’s responsive out of the box. It’s also minimal and easy to customize and features several different page templates that will make it easy to get your site up and running as fast as possible.
The Sketch is a responsive portfolio theme, perfect for showcasing your creative talent. The theme features a clean, light design which puts the focus on your projects. It’s also easy to customize and supports a custom social links menu.
The Illustratr theme features elegant typography and displays your creative works in an elegant grid fashion. It makes use of the WordPress portfolio feature and it also includes support for a custom social links menu.
The Dreamy theme is yours when you sign up for Envato Elements. The theme is fully responsive and has a modern and highly customizable design. You will also find powerful theme options panel and support for Google and Typekit fonts.
The MalcolmY theme is easy to customize because it uses a drag and drop page builder and has an extensive theme options panel so you can make this theme your own without any coding knowledge. The theme has multiple portfolio layout possibilities and is fully responsive.
The True North theme features a unique design that is guaranteed to promote your work to a new level. It comes with multiple options to configure its layout and a plethora of customization options.
The Espied theme has a minimal design which puts your creative projects in the spotlight. With support for Gutenberg and classic layout, custom social links menu, and a responsive design, this theme is easy to use and makes it easy to share your creativity with the world.
The Sandy theme is a creative and minimal theme for portfolio websites. The theme is responsive and has tons of customization options as well as the ability to create filterable portfolios.
The Proper Lite theme has a clean and elegant design. It’s fully responsive and highly customizable with support for Google Fonts. In addition to that, the theme was optimized for SEO.
Try the Gridby theme if you love parallax design. In addition to beautiful parallax animation, this theme uses a grid layout and is easy to customize thanks to the extensive theme options panel.
The Pure theme has a dedicated portfolio option as well as a well-designed blog section so you can easily share plenty of details about your creative process. The theme is easy to customize with a drag and drop page builder.
The Krea theme uses bold typography paired with a well-organized grid layout to make your creative works stand out. It comes with detailed documentation and is translation-ready.
The Oscar theme is suitable for both personal and agency portfolios. It has multiple layout options and a filterable portfolio. On top of that, it comes with an easy to use drag and drop page builder.
Consider the Miyazaki theme if you’re looking for an elegant and stylish portfolio theme. It uses contrast-heavy design, bold typography, and masonry layout to ensure your creative works draw attention they deserve.
If you’re looking for a simple and clean theme, the Hamilton theme is a great choice. It has a built-in dark and light mode, infinite scroll, and support for Gutenberg and classic editor.
The Hitchcock theme has a unique design with a full-screen featured image. The theme is fully responsive and retina-ready and includes infinite scroll as well as support for the new post editor, Gutenberg.
The Ostentus theme has a unique homepage that uses a grid layout of featured images which link to individual blog posts where you can share more details about the project and the creative process.
The Osmos theme is a multipurpose portfolio theme for freelancers and agencies alike. The theme includes a powerful theme options panel so you can customize every aspect of your website as well as a number of useful portfolio features.
Getting your portfolio site up and running is not difficult when you have tools like WordPress at your disposal. However, you will still need a portfolio theme so use our roundup as a starting point to find the best WordPress theme for your site.
With an increasing barrage of conferences, bootcamps, meetups, and mentoring, it became easier than ever for new designers to learn the trade. Prominent designers pushed for inclusivity, not just in our products but in the organizations that design them.
These advances are worth celebrating. The more mainstream and inclusive experience design becomes, the better experiences we’ll produce.
But as a design leader, a Springboard mentor, and a teacher of several Skillshare classes, I’ve seen firsthand that UX education isn’t doing enough to prepare new designers for their first jobs.
Too often, new designers enter the job market bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, only to become disillusioned. Landing their first job is more difficult than they imagined, and once they do, the reality of designing real-life products rarely matches their expectations.
Let’s take a look at 5 opportunities for improving UX education in 2019:
1. Give More Context
Most UX curriculums start with a basic definition of user experience, move on to user-centered design, and sprinkle in a few lessons on UI design and working with stakeholders.
This approach is understandable. UX is, by definition, a cross-disciplinary field. There’s a ton for new designers to learn, and focusing on the user-centered design process provides a framework for the entire curriculum.
But what’s missing from this approach is context.
One of the things I see new designers struggle with repeatedly is the reasoning behind user-centered design. Why is user research so important? Why do we do it this way? What are we trying to solve?
I can’t oversell the benefits of explaining the history of user experience, the various ways companies design and build products today, and the differences between waterfall, agile, lean, and UCD.
When students understand the successes and pitfalls of various approaches to product development, they start to realize why design thinking is so important. They get comfortable with the idea of user research. They stop jumping to solutions before understanding users and their problems.
UX curriculums should start with this context.
2. Focus on Design in the Real World
UX design is a messy field. Users are complex and capricious; their motivations are subtle and varied.
To make matters worse, design isn’t a universally accepted good in most organizations. Executives from other fields often despise user research as a “navel-gazing” exercise. Stakeholders will fixate on particular “solutions” rather than explaining the problems they want solved.
But most ux curriculums fail to convey the reality on the ground.
Following a user-centered design process is a struggle, not a given, because it requires significant evangelization and education. New designers should know this before they land their first job, and we should prepare them for the task of generating buy-in.
The most common question I hear from students is what it’s really like as UX designer. We should provide the answer and prepare them for it.
3. Teach Practical Skills
I can’t count the number of new designers I’ve met—from bootcampers to graduates of prominent design schools—who lack basic practical skills.
Most ux courses emphasize understanding users, but few place any serious emphasis on actually ensuring your designs solve their problems. Yes, students learn basic design principles, but what about product thinking? What about ux analytics and testing?
Most designers are better off begging, borrowing, and stealing from designs solving comparable problems, but we rarely teach that skill anymore. Yesterday’s design leaders created pattern libraries as a means of helping other designers see how others had solved similar problems. While today’s design systems help companies maintain consistency across products, we’ve stopped thinking of pattern libraries as resources for the design community as a whole.
And, while organizations are desperate to hire ux engineers and designers who code, there’s persistent backlash against teaching designers coding skills.
We can do better here.
Increased interest in UX engineering means basic coding skills are now table stakes. The pressure for design to drive product performance means the same for analytics and testing.
This isn’t just a tangential issue for the design community. Designers have a stake in how the entire team collaborates to create prototypes and finished products. The design of the codebase itself can have as fundamental and profound an impact on the end-user experience as the design of the product’s interactions.
The truth is that new designers are hungry for these skills. In 2018 I noticed a subtle shift in the questions new designers asked. Designers were increasingly interested in the data around various design patterns; they found sites like GoodUI particularly fascinating. “Should I learn to code?” became “how and when should I learn to code?”.
UX curriculums should provide more resources and guidance in these areas. Failing to do so means churning out candidates unprepared for the demands the workplace will place on them.
4. Emphasize Results
I’ve written about data-driven design before, but I’ll say it again. The best designers tie their work back to real business results. If design is about solving problems, then data can show how well we’ve solved them.
Too many young designers think ux is about obsessing over interactions and getting every little piece of the product perfect. Too few understand that good designers choose which problems to focus on and which to ignore.
Understanding the business is as important to design as understanding the user.
If we want tomorrow’s design leaders to operate on an equal footing with marketing, sales, and engineering, then we need to teach them these lessons today.
5. Help New Designers Evaluate Jobs
Not all junior design positions are created equal.
It’s especially important for new designers to have the benefits a mature design organization provides. Mentorship from experienced designers, good design process, and at least a modicum of buy-in from the rest of the organization are key elements that help new designers thrive.
New designers have little business working at companies without this support. But even a quick glance at job listings on sites like AngelList or company reviews on Glassdoor makes it clear that many companies aren’t prepared to provide them.
Many of us have seen a poor first job choice scuttle the careers of more than one junior designer. We’ve developed informal advice for the designers we mentor to help them avoid this. It’s time to make that advice part of the curriculum.
The vast majority of companies are bad places for designers to start their careers. We need to teach new designers to recognize the difference.
Conclusion
The progress the design community made in 2018 was a fantastic step in the right direction. It’s time to take the next one.
We should design UX courses the way we design every other product.
Increasing the number and depth of discussions with brand new designers—and those who’ve been in the field for one to two years—will improve the process of learning design for everyone. As a community, we owe it to ourselves and our users to make this investment.
The PHP Framework Interoperability Group ([PHP-FIG](https://www.php-fig.org/)) has released a number of new specifications in the last year. The latest, [PSR-14](http://www.php-fig.org/psr/psr-14/), covers Event Dispatching. Like many PSRs it's a fairly small spec, at the end of the day, but intended to be high-impact.
In this series of posts I want to cover what PSR-14 is and does (and what it isn't and doesn't), and how to best leverage it in your projects as it gets deployed more widely.
This request intends to upload a large file. The client tells the server that
it expects the server to first respond with a 100 Continue response.
If a server supports this, it will first return this 100 Continue response,
which tells a client that the request was understood, supported and probably
acceptable and it can continue uploading.
If the server did not support this feature, it must response with 417:
HTTP/1.1417Expectation FailedContent-Type:text/plain
We don't support 100-continue
If a server sees a different type of expectation that’s a new future standard,
or some custom extension it should always return 417.
sqlsrv 5.6.1
[Fixed]
- Issue [#937](https://github.com/Microsoft/msphpsql/issues/937) - fixed assumptions made when calculating field or column metadata which may have resulted in application termination
- Issue [#955](https://github.com/Microsoft/msphpsql/issues/955) - modified sqlsrv config file such that it can be compiled independently of pdo_sqlsrv
[Limitations]
- No support for inout / output params when using sql_variant type
- No support for inout / output params when formatting decimal values
- In Linux and macOS, setlocale() only takes effect if it is invoked before the first connection. Attempting to set the locale after connecting will not work
- Always Encrypted requires [MS ODBC Driver 17+](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/connect/odbc/linux-mac/installing-the-microsoft-odbc-driver-for-sql-server?view=sql-server-2017)
- Only Windows Certificate Store and Azure Key Vault are supported. Custom Keystores are not yet supported
- Issue [#716](https://github.com/Microsoft/msphpsql/issues/716) - With Always Encrypted enabled, named parameters in subqueries are not supported
- [Always Encrypted limitations](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/connect/php/using-always-encrypted-php-drivers?view=sql-server-2017#limitations-of-the-php-drivers-when-using-always-encrypted)
[Known Issues]
- Connection pooling on Linux or macOS is not recommended with [unixODBC](http://www.unixodbc.org/) < 2.3.7
- When pooling is enabled in Linux or macOS
- unixODBC <= 2.3.4 (Linux and macOS) might not return proper diagnostic information, such as error messages, warnings and informative messages
- due to this unixODBC bug, fetch large data (such as xml, binary) as streams as a workaround. See the examples [here](https://github.com/Microsoft/msphpsql/wiki/Features#pooling)
- With ColumnEncryption enabled, calling stored procedure with XML parameter does not work (Issue [#674](https://github.com/Microsoft/msphpsql/issues/674))
- In SUSE 15, Azure Active Directory connections may fail if PHP is installed from packages (Issue [#934](https://github.com/Microsoft/msphpsql/issues/934))
pdo_sqlsrv 5.6.1
[Fixed]
- Issue [#937](https://github.com/Microsoft/msphpsql/issues/937) - fixed assumptions made when calculating field or column metadata which may have resulted in application termination
- Pull Request [#946](https://github.com/Microsoft/msphpsql/pull/946) - fixed PDOStatement::getColumnMeta() to return false when something goes wrong
[Limitations]
- No support for inout / output params when using sql_variant type
- No support for inout / output params when formatting decimal values
- In Linux and macOS, setlocale() only takes effect if it is invoked before the first connection. Attempting to set the locale after connecting will not work
- Always Encrypted requires [MS ODBC Driver 17+](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/connect/odbc/linux-mac/installing-the-microsoft-odbc-driver-for-sql-server?view=sql-server-2017)
- Only Windows Certificate Store and Azure Key Vault are supported. Custom Keystores are not yet supported
- Issue [#716](https://github.com/Microsoft/msphpsql/issues/716) - With Always Encrypted enabled, named parameters in subqueries are not supported
- [Always Encrypted limitations](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/connect/php/using-always-encrypted-php-drivers?view=sql-server-2017#limitations-of-the-php-drivers-when-using-always-encrypted)
[Known Issues]
- Connection pooling on Linux or macOS is not recommended with [unixODBC](http://www.unixodbc.org/) < 2.3.7
- When pooling is enabled in Linux or macOS
- unixODBC <= 2.3.4 (Linux and macOS) might not return proper diagnostic information, such as error messages, warnings and informative messages
- due to this unixODBC bug, fetch large data (such as xml, binary) as streams as a workaround. See the examples [here](https://github.com/Microsoft/msphpsql/wiki/Features#pooling)
- With ColumnEncryption enabled, calling stored procedure with XML parameter does not work (Issue [#674](https://github.com/Microsoft/msphpsql/issues/674))
- In SUSE 15, Azure Active Directory connections may fail if PHP is installed from packages (Issue [#934](https://github.com/Microsoft/msphpsql/issues/934))
datadog_trace 0.16.0
### Changed
- When shutdown hook is executed we disable all tracing to avoid creating unnecessary spans #361
- Inside request init hook we disable all function tracing when we decide not to trace #361
Added
Disable request_init_hook functionality in presence of blacklisted modules via ddtrace.internal_blacklisted_modules_list=some_module,some_other_module #345 & #370
Integration-level configuration #354
dd_trace_disable_in_request function which disables all function tracing until request ends #361
Fixed
Symfony template rendering spans #359
Laravel integration user ID errors #363
Non-success HTTP response codes aren't properly categorized as errors in the APM UI #366