Tag: programming languages

Two writers with West Virginia roots to do reading during upcoming Marshall event | News

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A new bill will try to finally fix television commercials that are way, way louder than the programming

Samantha Lee/Insider Two members of Congress reintroduced a bill to make sure the commercials weren’t too loud. The CALM Act was originally passed in 2010, but at the time, the FCC didn’t have jurisdiction over streaming services. The newly introduced act would make sure the FCC enforces the law and covers both TV and streaming…

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LD Youth Advocacy Group funding for activities, director, programming efforts | Local News

DEADWOOD — With the goal of expanding and improving programming opportunities for local youth in the way of sports, art, music, and academic programs, members of the Lead Deadwood Youth Advocacy group presented themselves in standing room only numbers at the March 20 Deadwood City Commission meeting, building their case and requesting between $260,000 and…

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Meet Zig: The modern alternative to C

Programmers are never satisfied. As soon as we’ve accomplished one near-impossible goal, we start working towards a new one. A case in point is systems-oriented development, where we already have a complement of strong languages ​​to work with: C, C++, Rust, and Go. Now we also have Zig, a newer language that seeks to absorb…

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Meet the 15-year-old coding genius from Spain

SCENES shines a spotlight on youth around the world that are breaking down barriers and creating change. The character-driven short films will inspire and amaze, as these young change-makers tell their remarkable stories. It is estimated that only a tiny percentage of the world’s population is multilingual. Antonio Garcia Vicente is one of them. The…

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Ten Heights robotics teams qualify for state championship – WISH-TV | Indianapolis News | Indiana Weather

(HAMILTON COUNTY REPORTER) — Seven robotics teams from Hamilton Heights Middle School (HHMS) and three robotics teams from Hamilton Heights High School (HHHS) are headed to the 2023 Indiana VEX Robotics State Championship at Lucas Oil Stadium after successfully qualifying at various competitions held earlier this season. This is the sixth year in a row…

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The CW Alternative Exec Cyle Zezo Exits After 9 Years

EXCLUSIVE: Cyle Zezo, who oversaw alternative programming at The CW, is leaving the broadcaster. Zezo, who was VP, and Head of Alternative and Digital Programming, is leaving after having spent nine years at the network. More from Deadlines His departure was somewhat expected after former NBCUniversal exec Heather Olander was hired to head up the…

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‘Amenities Programming’ and Life in NYC’s Luxury Buildings

Photo-Illustration: Curbed; Photos: Getty, Google A sought-after personal chef — let’s call her the small-batch chocolatier of New York City — has a lucrative side gig. A few times a week, she packs up her double boiler and brings it to a high-rise glass-façade in Soho or Hudson Yards or the Upper East Side, rides…

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College DEI offices are falling out of favor. Are faith-related programs at risk?

Alex Cochran, Deseret News Around Christmas, Matt Hartley, director of the Interfaith Center at the University of North Florida, found himself on a naughty list of sorts. The state of Florida had asked his employer and other public universities to compile and submit information on diversity, equity and inclusion, or DEI, initiatives on campus, as…

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