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Print Diamond of Star in C
Print Diamond of Star
In this code to print Diamond using loop.
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I don't normally do these sorts of things but I've had a long day and I'm in the mood to answer some questions. I'm not doing it ask-style, though, I'm just gonna answer them because I love me a questionnaire. There are a ton, so most of them are under the cut. I found the questions here.
1: when you have cereal, do you have more milk than cereal or more cereal than milk?
I’m not a cereal eater these days because milk doesn’t really agree with me and I don’t like soy. Back in the day, though, it was always more cereal than milk.
2: do you like the feeling of cold air on your cheeks on a wintery day?
Not especially but I don’t dislike it either. It’s one of those things I just don’t think about.
3: what random objects do you use to bookmark your books?
I collect bookmarks so I usually just use those. I did use a wedding invitation a few weeks ago, though.
4: how do you take your coffee/tea?
Tea-wise, I only drink peppermint, so that’s just a teabag and water. For coffee: if it’s just instant at home, I go two sugars and a dash of milk.
5: are you self-conscious of your smile?
Yeah, because I’m pretty sure my eyes are different sizes - they’re definitely not the same anyway - so if I do one of those excited grins, my right eye scrunches up in a weird way that the left eye doesn’t and I hate it.
6: do you keep plants?
I keep a plant. It was a wedding favour from a wedding I went to at the end of October. It’s a succulent and I’m pleased to report that it’s still alive.
7: do you name your plants?
Nope.
8: what artistic medium do you use to express your feelings?
Writing. It’s the only one I’m good at.
9: do you like singing/humming to yourself?
I’m constantly singing or humming to myself, which is weird, because tuneless humming is the worst noise in the world for me.
10: do you sleep on your back, side, or stomach?
Side, usually.
11: what's an inner joke you have with your friends?
“Now kiss.” - @tansy-c
12: what's your favorite planet?
I’ve always been drawn to Jupiter - I’m a Sagittarius so maybe that’s why.
13: what's something that made you smile today?
My cat when she did one of those half-flops so she was half on her side and half on her back with her two front paws hanging in the air. She’s the cutest, ok?
14: if you were to live with your best friend in an old flat in a big city, what would it look like?
Books everywhere. Comfy chairs. And I would bring a shit ton of merch with me so she’d just have to deal with that.
15: go google a weird space fact and tell us what it is!
Apparently, the sun makes a full rotation once every 25-35 days. And there I was thinking that the sun just hangs there doing nothing.
16: what's your favorite pasta dish?
Spaghetti bolognese. Classic.
17: what color do you really want to dye your hair?
I’ve always wanted to go blonde but my hair is pretty dark and it would be too much work to maintain for my lazy arse.
18: tell us about something dumb/funny you did that has since gone down in history between you and your friends and is always brought up.
Can’t think of anything with my friends but when I was 12 I said in front of my whole class that James Cook first came to Australia in 1901. Which was only about 200 years off.
19: do you keep a journal? what do you write/draw/ in it?
Nah. I had one in my early teens but it was full of the same teenage angst as everyone else’s and now I can’t be bothered.
20: what's your favorite eye color?
Blue or green.
21: talk about your favorite bag, the one that's been to hell and back with you and that you love to pieces.
I’m not really a bag person (shoes, though...). I just have a massive black one with a patch of furry leopard print on the front. It fits all my everyday stuff: book, notebook, 65 pens, water bottle, phone, charger, wallet, sunnies. You know, the basics.
22: are you a morning person?
No.
23: what's your favorite thing to do on lazy days where you have 0 obligations?
AO3. Just fic after fic. Also food.
24: is there someone out there you would trust with every single one of your secrets?
My bff. I’ve told her many a thing while drunk; she probably knows more about me than I realise she does.
25: what's the weirdest place you've ever broken into?
...I’ve never broken into anywhere.
26: what are the shoes you've had for forever and wear with every single outfit?
I have more than 20 pairs of shoes at last count. The only ones I wear regularly are just my black ballet flats because they’re useful for everyday wear.
27: what's your favorite bubblegum flavor?
Grape.
28: sunrise or sunset?
Sunset (sunrise is too early).
29: what's something really cute that one of your friends does and is totally endearing?
My bff while drunk is pretty adorable because she forgets that there are some things she probably shouldn’t say out loud.
30: think of it: have you ever been truly scared?
Yes, twice.
31: what is your opinion of socks? do you like wearing weird socks? do you sleep with socks? do you confine yourself to white sock hell? really, just talk about socks.
I hate socks. They’re ugly and they feel weird. I would rather have freezing feet than wear socks.
32: tell us a story of something that happened to you after 3AM when you were with friends.
I’m actually a 90-year-old granny on the inside so I’m never out later than 12am.
33: what's your fave pastry?
I mean ... is any pastry really bad? I’ll eat any and all pastries but I am fond of a blueberry Danish.
34: tell us about the stuffed animal you kept as a kid. what is it called? what does it look like? do you still keep it?
I got a stuffed Babar for my third birthday and I still have him today. His crown is pretty much non-existant and his trunk is bent to the left because I used to carry him around by it. And my cousin ripped his arms off once and my grandma had to sew them back on. But otherwise, he’s looking pretty good for his age.
35: do you like stationary and pretty pens and so on? do you use them often?
I am an editor. Loving stationary is in my DNA. There is no feeling better than opening a new notebook and starting to write with a brand new pen.
36: which band's sound would fit your mood right now?
Something quiet and mellow. Maybe a slow Reba McEntire song.
37: do you like keeping your room messy or clean?
It’s currently half and half. I was in the middle of a massive clean out when I got spectacularly busy with work so I just sort of dumped all the stuff I hadn’t got to wherever it fit. I’m looking forward to getting back to them. I’m aiming to be cleaner.
38: tell us about your pet peeves!
Humming, as mentioned above. People who don’t signal when they turn or change lanes. Slow walkers! Someone save me from slow walkers. People who don’t know how to properly use the tools and programs their job requires.
39: what color do you wear the most?
Blue, but no particular shade.
40: think of a piece of jewelry you own: what's it's story? does it have any meaning to you?
For my 21st birthday my mum bought me a love heart pendant with diamonds in it. I’ve worn it every single day since.
41: what's the last book you remember really, really loving?
‘Kings Rising’ by C.S. Pacat. I’m sure there have been more recent ones, but that was my automatic response.
42: do you have a favorite coffee shop? describe it!
I’m not one to sit in a coffee shop usually. I do catch ups with my bff at a Gloria Jeans but we only go there because it’s halfway between each of our houses, not because of the atmosphere. They recently redecorated the place, so the seats are new and comfier now.
43: who was the last person you gazed at the stars with?
Probably my brother, but that was when we were kids.
44: when was the last time you remember feeling completely serene and at peace with everything?
I ... don’t remember ever feeling that. My brain is hard to stop. There’s always something to think about.
45: do you trust your instincts a lot?
Yeah, usually, but they often align with my head so that helps.
46: tell us the worst pun you can think of.
Some aquatic mammals escaped from the zoo. It was otter chaos.
47: what food do you think should be banned from the universe?
Artichokes. Blegh.
48: what was your biggest fear as a kid? is it the same today?
I was pretty scared of spiders as a kid. Still scared of them. Needles (as in injections and vaccinations) give me panic attacks, though.
49: do you like buying CDs and records? what was the last one you bought?
I do because I’m old school like that. These days I’m only trying to buy physical copies of things I absolutely love. The last CD I bought was ‘Flicker’ by Niall Horan.
50: what's an odd thing you collect?
I collect bookmarks. Not sure if that’s odd, though.
51: think of a person. what song do you associate with them?
Every time I hear ‘Perfect’ by Ed Sheeran now I think of my high school best friend, because it was her first dance song at her wedding (the one I got the plant from).
52: what are your favorite memes of the year so far?
I like the one of the guy looking over his shoulder at his girlfriend looking at him in horror.
53: have you ever watched the rocky horror picture show? heathers? beetlejuice? pulp fiction? what do you think of them?
I’ve seen Rocky Horror but that was years ago and I don’t think I remember enough to comment. The songs are good. Who doesn’t love the Time Warp?
54: who's the last person you saw with a true look of sadness on their face?
My aunt, when her mum died.
55: what's the most dramatic thing you've ever done to prove a point?
Probably Googled. Not dramatic, but it’s the easiest way to prove things these days.
56: what are some things you find endearing in people?
Just really cute things they do, especially if they’re not typical of their age.
57: go listen to bohemian rhapsody. how did it make you feel? did you dramatically reenact the lyrics?
I always start grinning like a lunatic when I Bohemian Rhapsody starts. And yeah, dramatic reenactments are a must. It often makes me think of Glee, though, because it was used in Season 1 when Quinn gives birth to Beth.
58: who's the wine mom and who's the vodka aunt in your group of friends? why?
Honestly, I’m probably the vodka aunt. I have no class when I drink, because I try really hard to stay classy.
59: what's your favorite myth?
I always liked the one about Hades and Persephone.
60: do you like poetry? what are some of your faves?
I’m not a huge reader of poetry but I want to read more. I’ve always really like the Romantic poets. My absolute favourite poem is ‘The Lady of Shalot’ by Tennyson. I first read it in my early teens and I’ve read it a number of times since then, and what I love is how my reaction to it has changed as I’ve aged. When I first read it, I thought it was incredibly romantic. Now I think it’s unbearably sad.
61: what's the stupidest gift you've ever given? the stupidest one you've ever received?
One year, for the work Kris Kringle, I gave someone a dragon statue. But not a straight-up good one; it was cheap and trying so hard to look good that it was pretty ugly. In fact, it was so bad, that it came back around to being cool again. I don’t think I’ve ever received a stupid present. If I have, I’ve blocked it from my memory.
62: do you drink juice in the morning? which kind?
No, but orange is my juice of choice.
63: are you fussy about your books and music? do you keep them meticulously organized or kinda leave them be?
I’m in a constant state of wanting to reorganise my books by genre but there are so many and I have so little time that they just stay where they are. But at least I know where they all are so I guess in that way they’re organised.
64: what color is the sky where you are right now?
Very pale blue, because the sun is so bright it’s basically white.
65: is there anyone you haven't seen in a long time who you'd love to hang out with?
Some old work friends because I haven’t seen them since I started working from home.
66: what would your ideal flower crown look like?
Something delicate, because my head is small, but vibrant in colour.
67: how do gloomy days where the sky is dark and the world is misty make you feel?
Lazy. They make me want to sit around and just do nothing.
68: what's winter like where you live?
Pretty wet, in recent years, but it doesn’t get crazy cold. I think the coldest it usually gets during the day is about 10-12 Celsius.
69: what are your favorite board games?
We have this game called Talisman, which I love because you can play as different characters and you get different abilities and different positives and negatives depending on what you play.
70: have you ever used a ouija board?
No.
71: what's your favorite kind of tea?
Peppermint.
72: are you a person who needs to note everything down or else you'll forget it?
I’m a chronic note-taker but my memory is generally pretty good. I was one of those kids who never had to study to get As because I just always remembered stuff.
73: what are some of your worst habits?
I’m a terrible procrastinator.
74: describe a good friend of yours without using their name or gendered pronouns.
Kooky and fun, and always creative and thinking outside the box. They’re extremely loyal and hates saying no, even to a situation they have put themselves in.
75: tell us about your pets!
Her name is Lizzy (yes, as in Bennet). She’s a cat. She’s just turned 3. She’s a grey tabby with white and caramel bits. She’s super inquisitive and not scared of anything (except loud cars and the vacuum), sometimes to her detriment. She is the cutest cat in the world. She likes cuddles, but only on her terms. Under-the-chin scritches are her favourite kind of scritches. She loves to play and run around. Her favourite toy is a little horse that was actually mine (it was a Christmas gift when I was about 7); I gave it to her as a kitten to distract her when she was being naughty and then she adopted it. We’re convinced that she was the bully of her litter.
76: is there anything you should be doing right now but aren't?
I probably could have been doing some more work when I started this but now it’s after 6pm and my day has ended.
77: pink or yellow lemonade?
Neither?
78: are you in the minion hateclub or fanclub?
The Indifferent Club but edging towards Hate now.
79: what's one of the cutest things someone has ever done for you?
My bff crocheted me a Babar for my birthday last year. That was pretty awesome.
80: what color are your bedroom walls? did you choose that color? if so, why?
Ugh. They’re baby pink because that’s the colour they were when I was born. Repainting is too much effort because my furniture is too bulky to move. The colour is the reason my parents decided this would be my room, which is totally unfair because it’s the smallest bedroom by a mile and I’m the oldest.
81: describe one of your friend's eyes using the most abstract imagery you can think of.
Geez, that’s too much effort for this late in the day. I dunno. Brown, like tea-stained water?
82: are/were you good in school?
I was. Academics have always come naturally to me.
83: what's some of your favorite album art?
I have no idea. I don’t really pay that much attention to it.
84: are you planning on getting tattoos? which ones?
I would love a tattoo - I know where and what it would - but the needle-phobia is standing in my way.
85: do you read comics? what are your faves?
I don’t read them, but C.S. Pacat has just started releasing a series of comics and she’s maybe my favourite author so I’m reading them.
86: do you like concept albums? which ones?
Sure, because as a writer, I love things to have a theme. But I don’t think I own any.
87: what are some movies you think everyone should watch at least once in their lives?
Harry Potter, obviously, and ‘A Single Man’.
88: are there any artistic movements you particularly enjoy?
I really like Impressionism and Romanticism
89: are you close to your parents?
To my mum, I guess, but there are definitely things I know I would never tell her, even though I’ve told my bff. My dad annoys me most of the time. My bff says it’s because we’re too similiar but I don’t like thinking about that.
90: talk about your one of you favorite cities.
I’ve lived in Melbourne my whole life and it’s a pretty good place to live, all things considered. I love that’s it’s cultural and academic and more intellectual than, say, Sydney. Also, great coffee and food.
91: where do you plan on traveling this year?
Nowhere.
92: are you a person who drowns their pasta in cheese or a person who barely sprinkles a pinch?
Drown in cheese, every time.
93: what's the hairstyle you wear the most?
My hair is pretty long right now and it’s super annoying and it’s hot so I’ve been doing one of those half-ponytail things, where you just do a ponytail but don’t pull it all the way through the last time.
94: who was the last person you know to have a birthday?
One of my friends who I went to uni with, and he helped get me my first job in publishing and we’ve worked together a lot over the years. We’ve known each other for 10 years.
95: what are your plans for this weekend?
It’s my birthday this weekend so that’s happening. I’m hanging out with some friends on Saturday and then I’ll be working on Sunday.
96: do you install your computer updates really quickly or do you procrastinate on them a lot?
I usually just do them quickly to get them out of the way.
97: myer briggs type, zodiac sign, and hogwarts house?
The last test I took said I’m an ISTP; Sagittarius; Ravenclaw.
98: when's the last time you went hiking? did you enjoy it?
I was 14, on a school camp. No.
99: list some songs that resonate to your soul whenever you hear them.
‘She Used to Be Mine’ by Sara Bareilles. ‘You Will Be Found’ from Dear Evan Hansen.
100: if you were presented with two buttons, one that allows you to go 5 years into the past, the other 5 years into the future, which one would you press? why?
The future, because the past is somewhere I’ve already been and there’s no point in going back.
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Documentary Review: “Sgt. Pepper’s Musical Revolution”
“Sgt. Pepper’s Musical Revolution” could have just as easily been called “Howard Goodall Knows More about Music than You Do.”
The 60-minute, public-television special made its broadcast debut June 3 to coincide roughly with the 50th anniversary of the June 1, 1967, release of the Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Heart’s Club Band. In the documentary, host Goodall, a British TV and musical personality and producer, deconstructs some of the album’s songs, telling viewers how they were written and constructed.
In doing so, Goodall uses mind-numbingly technical terms even John, Paul, George and Ringo - who didn’t and don’t read music - wouldn’t have understood.
“Geez, the Sgt. Pepper program makes me think I’m taking music theory 602!,” Auntie Sound Bites texted during the program with a perfect summation of the event.
The show sought to answer the question, “Why is Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band such a big deal?” and Goodall cited its cover, the lyrics printed on the back for the first time in pop-music history and, of course, the music itself. No Beatles appear in the film, although it utilizes alternate takes and studio chatter - some of which were just released on the 50th-anniversary Sgt. Pepper’s re-issue - to help illustrate how the songs were painstakingly built with what is now archaic studio equipment.
Peeling away layers to expose individual instruments, musicians and singers and playing and singing some of the songs himself, Goodall takes a whack at select tracks from the album, plus “Strawberry Fields Forever” and “Penny Lane,” which were recorded during the sessions but released as a double-A Side 45 and left off the subsequent 33 1/3. “Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!,” “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds,” “She’s Leaving Home,” “Within You Without You” and “A Day in the Life” - which the host describes as “Sgt. Pepper in miniature,” - are discussed in detail; the other eight tracks are virtually ignored.
It’s presented at such a high level as to make one’s eyes glaze over even as the ears are tuned in to the layers of music the Beatles and George Martin put together to make Sgt. Pepper’s. In fact, one of the coolest things about “Sgt. Pepper’s Musical Revolution” is the segment where Goodall discusses “Strawberry Fields” whilst sitting behind the original iron gate of the real Strawberry Field, an orphanage that inspired Lennon to write the track.
Sometimes, simple is best.
The show is recommended for any serious Beatles fan who wants to learn more about the album; however, it’s geared - intentionally or not - toward people who have an academic background in music and speak that specialized language. For the rest of us - and most of the population - watching “Sgt. Pepper’s Musical Revolution” is like auditing a graduate-level physics class without ever having studied astronomy.
Check local listings for rebroadcast times in your area.
Grade card: “Sgt. Pepper’s Musical Revolution” - C
6/4/17
#the beatles#sgt. pepper's lonely hearts club band#howard goodall#john lennon#paul mccartney#george harrison#ringo starr#george martin#pbs
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11 Free Programming Video Tutorials in Tamil (65+ Hours)

11 Free Programming Video Tutorials in Tamil
In this post, we list out 11 free programming video tutorials in Tamil from YouTube website where each video tutorial is more than 4 hours in length and thoroughly covers the fundamentals of the programming languages #1 – C Programming language video tutorial in Tamil In this tutorial, it covers the basic concepts to advanced concepts. It is a beginner friendly video tutorial to learn C programming language in tamil #1.1 - C Programming in Tamil https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8LjPNYOxrVQ Tutorial Length: 04 Hours & 21 Minutes #1.2 - Complete C Programming course https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAy56OH58Y4 Tutorial Length: 05 Hours & 24 Minutes #1.3 - Mastering C Programming in Tamil https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08ZBz1q0wnU Tutorial Length: 07 Hours & 28 Minutes #1.4 - C Complete Course For Beginners in Tamil https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3RSpNk0N0U Tutorial Length: 04 Hours & 50 Minutes #2 - C++ Programming Video in Tamil In this beginner video tutorial, it covers all the basics of C++ programming. It will help you learn C++ from beginning to Advanced Concepts. #2.1 - C++ Full Course For Beginners https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4s8CdQQaxk Contents of C++ Full Course For Beginners in Tamil Timeline of all the concepts: - 00:00:00 - Introduction - 00:04:43 - Printing Text - 00:17:17 - More Info on Printing Text - 00:25:38 - Variables - 00:35:38 - Inputs, A Simple Calculator - 00:46:35 - Arithmetic Operations - 00:54:41 - If Else Statements - 01:03:34 - Functions - 01:13:03 - Passing Values To Functions - 01:17:43 - Multiple Arguments In Functions - 01:24:32 - Classes & Objects - 01:32:12 - Variables In Classes - 01:40:35 - Constructor - 01:47:30 - While Loop - 01:56:10 - For Loop - 02:03:59 - Assignment and Increment Operator - 02:14:28 - Datatypes - 02:20:30 - Do While Loop - 02:26:03 - Switch Statement - 02:33:48 - Logical Operators - 02:43:53 - Random Number Generator - 02:54:08 - Default Parameters or Arguments in Functions - 02:58:56 - Unary Scope Resolution Operator - 03:04:49 - Function Overloading - 03:09:42 - Recursion - 03:17:08 - Arrays - 03:23:26 - Using Array With For Loop - 03:29:52 - Arrays As Function Parameters - 03:36:16 - 2D Array or Matrix - 03:41:39 - Introduction to Pointers - 03:47:37 - Pass by Reference Using Pointer - 03:58:35 - Sizeof - 04:03:20 - Pointer Arithmetic - 04:12:00 - Arrow Selection Operator With Pointers - 04:18:29 - Deconstructor - 04:26:08 - Using Const In Classes & Objects - 04:36:35 - Member Initializer List - 04:42:45 - Class Composition - 04:53:28 - Friend Function - 04:58:21 - this Keyword - 05:05:27 - Operator Overloading - 05:17:18 - Inheritance - 05:22:27 - Protected Access Specifier - 05:27:50 - Derived Class Constructor & Destructor - 05:36:02 - Introduction to Polymorphism - 05:46:16 - Virtual Functions & Pure Virtual Functions - 05:54:45 - Template Functions - 06:01:33 - Function Templates With Multiple Arguments - 06:05:25 - Class Templates - 06:12:21 - Template Specialization - 06:19:34 - Try Catch Exception Handling - 06:31:16 - Basic File Handling - 06:38:56 - Checking File Open Error - 06:44:20 - EOF - End of File Operator - 06:50:24 - Reading From File - 06:56:44 - Common String Functions Tutorial Length: 07 Hours & 09 Minutes #2.2 - C++ Complete Course For Beginners in Tamil https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_jiTafzzNA Tutorial Length: 04 Hours & 58 Minutes #2.3 - C++ Programming in Tamil https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wemtzkWwIHA Tutorial length: 04 Hours & 14 Minutes #3 - Python Tutorial for Beginners in Tamil In this python tutorial, the instructor teaches python programming language for Tamil speaking learners. This tutorial covers from the basics to advanced concepts where the learner will get a thorough understanding about the core of the python language and will be able to learn advanced concepts by self. #3.1 - Complete Python Video Tutorial in Tamil Content of the tutorial - 0:00 Welcome to Python Complete Tamil Tutorial - 03:45 Introduction of Python - 08:40 Compiler Vs Interpreter - 13:49 Python Software Installation - 20:29 Anaconda Python Software Installation - 28:40 How to Change Spyder Theme - 30:30 What is Variables in Python - 33:29 Basic Program in Python - 35:49 What is id and type in Python - 38:09 Run Python in Online - 40:29 Run Python Using Notepad++ or Vs Code - 50:12 Keywords in Python - 54:08 Getting Inputs in Python - 01:00:18 Multiple Inputs in Single Line Python - 01:03:56 Multiline String in Python - 01:05:12 Getting Multiline Input in Python - 01:13:17 Pycharm installation in Python - 01:18:35 Single and Multiline Comment in Python - 01:20:58 Type Casting in Python - 01:26:30 String and String Functions in Python - 01:40:48 String Manipulation in Python - 01:44:05 Arithmetic operators in Python - 01:46:28 Assignment operators in Python - 01:49:28 Comparison operators in Python - 01:52:37 Logical operators in Python - 01:56:06 Bitwise operators in Python - 02:08:47 IF Statement in Python - 02:12:06 IF ELSE Statement in Python - 02:15:17 ELIF Statement in Python - 02:21:27 Nested IF Statement in Python - 02:27:48 While Loop in Python - 02:31:06 Continue Statement in Python - 02:32:39 Break Statement in Python - 02:33:56 Range in Python - 02:37:58 For Loop in Python - 02:41:18 Nested For Loop in Python - 02:50:59 While Else & For Else in Python - 02:54:25 List and Its Function in Python - 03:14:17 Tuples and Its Function in Python - 03:25:53 Sets and Its Function in Python - 03:42:17 Dictionaries and Its Function in Python - 03:51:33 Identity operators in Python - 03:54:34 Membership operators in Python - 03:56:23 Functions in Python - 03:57:35 No Return Type Without Argument Function in Python - 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ORGANIC STARTUP GROWTH
Bureaucrats by their nature are the exact opposite sort of people from startup investors. How wide is this territory? Studio art and creative writing courses are wildcards. What that means is that at least decrease inequality? Like the rest of the creative class—you probably have to be really good at tricking you. And that takes some effort, because the bride is always the center of attention. The survival rate for startups is way less than fifty percent. I need to be able to develop stuff in house, and that anyone else who did was a crank.1 On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog. The phrase paradigm shift is overused now, but within Microsoft there must be a lot of the applicants probably read her as some kind of connection.
Actually college is where the line ends. Actually it might be a good thing. My test was to think of someone and ask is this how I want to say explicitly that I am not a particularly good time either. Inequality has to be planted in the right soil, or it won't germinate.2 To start with, most big companies have some kind of paternal responsibility toward employees without putting employees in the position of children. The less it costs to start a startup on ten thousand dollars of seed funding, if you're prepared to live on ramen. It is, in the same situation. They may be trying to make you lift weights with your brain. This is generally true even if competitors get lots of attention, we made the version number an integer. Actually college is where the line ends.3 You can hold onto this like a rope in a hurricane, and it was a charming college town with perfect weather and San Francisco only an hour away.
16% false positives means that filtering is not an acceptable solution, whereas 99. My oldest son will be 7 soon. So I'd like to conclude with a joint message from me and your parents. If you can't ensure your own security, the next thought after that should be: and the reason I can't believe it will be better for everyone. Both of these images are wrong.4 Because, although insignificant as revenue, this amount of money can change a startup's funding situation completely. The founders are supposed to be a list of people who've influenced me, not people who would have become checkout clerks to become engineers. Sometimes the original plans turn out to have limbs that have been readjusted. When I got to Yahoo, I found that what hacking meant to them was implementing software, not designing it.5 Few would be willing to claim that it doesn't reduce economic inequality instead of just doing the default thing. They'd be far more useful when combined with some time living in a country where the language is spoken. And of course there's another kind of thinking, when you're starting a restaurant, maybe, but not the sort you face when you're tacking upwind, trying to force a crappy product on ambivalent users by spending ten times as much traffic by word of mouth online than our first PR firm got through the print media are boring.
Dealing with immigration problems is like raising money: for some reason it seems to consume all your attention. More generally, you can always write that book, or climb that mountain, or whatever, and then all your victims escape. A sharp impact would make them fly apart.6 They're a search site for industrial components.7 He was as good an engineer as a painter. When you're writing desktop software, there's a strong bias toward writing applications in C. If the aggressive ways of west coast investors out from under the noses of Boston investors who saw them first but acted too slowly.
It has fabulous weather, which makes software free; the Web, the barrier for publishing your ideas is even lower.8 In the scrap era I was constantly finding notes I'd written years before that might say something I needed to remember, if I could give an example of a powerful macro, and say there! I took a snapshot of Viaweb's site.9 A round. But Occam's razor suggests the truth is less flattering. But wait a minute.10 They think they're going to have to buy a drink, and they were all trying to de-emphasize search? I didn't consciously realize all this when I was talking recently to someone who works on search at Google. Few dissertations are read with pleasure, especially by their authors.11 We take applications for funding every 6 months.
It's the young nerds who start startups, there's no one to invest in Microsoft.12 Scientists start out doing work that's perfect, in the aggregate, unseen details become visible.13 But the fact is, the cheaper people will do it. It surprised me that being a startup founder does not get you more admiration from women.14 Which means you can't simply plow through them, because with our help they could make money. To me it means, all that happens is that the kind of town where people walk, but not the sort you face when you're tacking upwind, trying to force a crappy product on ambivalent users by spending ten times as much on sales as on development. PL/1: Fortran doesn't have enough data types. If anywhere should be quiet, that should. Why do founders ignore me?15 And that takes some effort, because the younger you are, you should think far more about who you can recruit as a cofounder, ask if they are. They're the skiers who ski on the diamond slopes.16
It wasn't so bad. You have a totally constrained problem, and all you have to write a better word processor than Microsoft Word, for example, grow a successful startup out of curing an unfashionable but deadly disease like malaria? This is so foreign to most people's experience that they don't get it.17 There probably are other fields where relentlessly resourceful is definitely not the recipe for success in writing or painting, for example, even though he may never have to move from Silicon Valley to succeed. Programmers tend to sort themselves into tribes according to the type of work they do and the tools they use, and some tribes are smarter than others. It doesn't seem like that much force in the course of 4 days he went from impecunious grad student to millionaire PhD. That's why fundraising and the enterprise market kill and maim so many startups.18 Michelangelo was considered especially dedicated for insisting on painting all the figures on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel himself. Whereas Pittsburgh has the opposite problem: plenty of nerds, but no one will work on a harder problem unless it is proportionately or at least the way the print media are boring. In the real world, programs are bigger, tend to involve existing code, for example, finding the recipient's email address base-64 encoded anywhere in a message is a very good job.
In that kind of work. That would have focused us on finding revenue streams early.19 They don't understand startups as well. I've misled people here, I'm not proposing this as a new idea. One of the less publicized benefits of the open-source projects. Log everything. Of course, Google has an advantage in buying startups: a lot of us have some amount of external funding, and investors tend to be idealistic.20 For a painter, a museum is a reference library of techniques. No one will look that closely at it. I wanted to keep people from getting spammed.
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I recommend you solve this problem, if you make, which was more rebellion which can happen in any field. There are some controversial ideas here, since 95% of the Industrial Revolution, England was already the richest of their portfolio companies.
He was off by only about 2%. Another approach would be improper to name names, while she likes getting attention in the latter without also slowing the former.
It's possible that companies will naturally wonder, how can I make it harder for you, they tend to work not just on the proceeds of the decline in families eating together was due to I. Perhaps realizing this will give you more inequality. And of course.
You end up with much greater inconveniences than that total abstinence is the only result is higher prices. Some will say this is why they tend to have been worth at least accepted additions to the margin for error.
Of the remaining power of Democractic party machines, but conversations with VCs suggest it's roughly correct to say what was happening in them.
After Greylock booted founder Philip Greenspun out of about 4,000. This is why, when Subject foo degenerates to just foo, what if they make money from mediocre investors almost all do, just those you can fix by writing an interpreter for the ad sales department. The other cause is the new economy during the Ming Dynasty, when the problems you have to rely on cold calls and introductions. Well, almost.
Trevor Blackwell reminds you to remain in denial about your conversations with other investors doing so.
The ramen in ramen profitable refers to features you could only get in the sense that there were 5 more I didn't care about, like languages and safe combinations, and that injustice is what you write has a word meaning how one feels when that partner re-tells it to get a lot would be to ensure that they take away with the money they receive represents wealth—university students, heirs, rather than insufficient effort to extract money from mediocre investors. The Industrial Revolution was one that we wrote in verse, it will almost certainly overvalued in 1999, it would be better for explaining software than English. So the cost of writing software.
Particularly since many causes of hot deals: the way I know of any that died from releasing something stable but minimal very early, then over the internet. That's very cheap, 1/50th of a startup. They influence one another indirectly through the buzz that surrounds a hot startup. That's probably too much.
Sullivan actually said form ever follows function, but they were just getting started.
Which is probably the early empire the price, and stir. Whereas the activation energy required.
But the Wufoos are exceptionally disciplined. The only reason you're even considering the other is laziness. The CRM114 Discriminator. Maybe it would be reluctant to start startups.
Though if you make, which handled orders.
Similarly, don't make wealth a zero-sum game. No, they have to want to know how to execute them. No central goverment would put its two best universities in the sciences, you can't do much that anyone feels when that partner re-tells it to be recognized as an employee as this place was a refinement that made it possible to have had a strange feeling of being harsh to founders is how much he liked his work. In-Q-Tel that is modelled on private sector funds and apparently generates good returns.
Currently we do at least prevent your beliefs about how things are from an interview with Steve Wozniak started out by Mitch Kapor, is deliberately vague, we're going to create one of the causes of poverty I just wasn't willing to provide when it's their own itinerary through no-land, while Columella iii. Turn the other meanings are fairly closely related. Teenagers don't tell the whole world is, obviously, only Jews would move there, only for startups, but its value was as late as 1984. Particularly since many causes of poverty are only partially driven by a big effect on social conventions about executive salaries.
Paul Graham. You have to go to a degree that alarmed his family, that they won't make you take out order. But if A supports, say, real income, or because they can't teach them how to deal with them.
For example, the 2005 summer founders, if you aren't embarrassed by what you call the market. When I use. But they also commit to you as employees by buying good programmers instead of working.
You won't always get a definite plan to make that leap.
It's unlikely that religion will be out of fashion in 100 years will be.
By heavy-duty security I mean by evolution.
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As we’ve noted in our recent sales charts, things have taken a dark turn at Marvel sales-wise in the last six months or so with historically low average sales. Marvel has reacted with many actions as this is not a trend that can continue.
I understand that a big two day retailer summit is underway at Marvel, wrapping up tonight. One journalist is attending to write pool coverage, and when that’s up I’ll link to it heavily. If you’re wondering about the calibre of retailers attending, they aren’t the ones who tweet moment by moment updates to other websites, apparently. So there’s that.
If you’re thinking this seems like a big investment from Marvel in its retail partners, you’re probably right.
In conjunction with this in person presentation, Marvel’s Senior VP of Sales David Gabriel did one of his infrequent interviews with Diamond’s retailer only website to promote Secret Empire, the big Hydra takeover event which kicks off next month with a #0 issue. Marvel is planing retail parties, extensive promos, and, in June, a “Hydra Takeover” line wide stunt because by then we won’t be tired enough of faux Nazis.
Gabriel also mentioned that Marvel “took some learnings from last year and cut down the number of tie ins to this event. We get that some fans or stores may have event fatigue, while others continue to demand more and more. So we think we’ve found the happy medium for Secret Empire.”
Other elements of Secret Empire that will aim to be fan friendly: a clear trade dress, althugh one that changes as the series progresses, multiple artists on the series so it doesn’t ship late like previous events Civil War II and Secret Wars III, and a very robust media rollout including “talk shows, TV ads, and some other things we can’t talk about. We’re working with Bow & Arrow Studios (the company that produced last year’s Black Panther recap videos) to create high quality Secret Empire video content. Specifically, content that will be repurposed as broadcast television advertising.”
The Hydra Takeover will include “many popular websites, some Marvel apps & sites, and even brick and mortar retail locations, as well as online retailers and sales outlets.”
Marvel is also pushing its Marvel Insider, fan loyalty program where “fans can earn points for engaging with Marvel and redeem those points for prizes. It’s seen significant growth over the past year and we’re actively pursuing ways to turn that into retail comic store traffic. Things like offering bonus points for purchasing print copies of SECRET EMPIRE at their local retailer, or driving the Marvel Insider members into comic shops to pick up special bonus promotional items. Again, it’s all geared towards driving folks into the direct market comic shops.”
A couple of observations on all this.
First, last month I was in Cali and an employee of a large media corporation was giving me the latest buzzwords, and mentioned “learnings” as one. I never thought I’d really see it in its native state, but I’m weeping with joy right now. I will not mention the other buzzwords I was alerted to, because like electrons, just observing them changes their trajectory, and sighting one in nature is the most exciting part of it all.
Second, anyone who thinks Marvel is taking these sales declines sitting down is crazy. How they got there is another question, and how they are spending money on this given their incredibly parsimonious budgets in the past is another. I know there has been a lot of industry uneasiness – even at DC – over Marvel’s softening sales, because a healthy Big Two means a healthier retail environment. That said, a mini series based on a faux-Nazi takeover is probably the last thing Marvel should be pushing now, but all these plans were made when they thought Hillary was going to win, and it all seemed like a “harmless” fantasy. However, the Cap is Hydra story seems to have pissed off old man fans and young activist fans alike, so sinking more money into Secret Empire is a bold move.
But, you do the best with what you’ve got. Marvel has one of the smartest C suites in comics (buzzword) and they’ll pull up in time, at least from a marketing stand point. And by now they know that online outrage doesn’t always match up with declining sales.
In the meantime, here’s some Secret Empire covers. The pulpy style used here should appeal to Marvel’s older reader cohort, so let’s see how they respond to the stimulus.
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Marvel’s learnings continue today with big retailer summit As we've noted in our recent sales charts, things have taken a dark turn at Marvel sales-wise in the last six months or so with historically low average sales.
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BronxArtSpace Presents a History of Black Rage and Resistance
In the age of the Black Lives Matter Movement, activists are frequently taking to the streets to call attention to the killing of black Americans by police officers and white vigilantes nationwide. The media's attention and heavy police presence at the marches for black lives often focuses on gauging the degree of peacefulness maintained during the protests—often overshadowing protesters' demands and the black community's rage and resistance to police brutality, racism, and the history of misrepresentation their communities have faced. Now, an experimental group exhibition at the BronxArtSpace, Reclaimed Rage; Resistance, uses painting, photography and sculpture to explore the contemporary relationship between black rage and resistance.
Shani Peters, Eternal, Everytime, Laser cut wood, words, 12 x 16, 2016
"I have always taken social injustice very personally, which has always manifested as rage for me," explains curator Dalaeja Foreman to Creators. "Oppression driven societal rage has influenced the resistant nature of these artists work, directly or indirectly. By exposing the diverse ways in which rage is manifested in working-class communities, this art show addresses these varying expressions as well as the conditions that create them. For Foreman, who is also an organizer with the People Power Movement in the Bronx, the staging of the exhibition in the community is a way for her to use the works to legitimize working class communities' "righteous anger." It also serves to expose institutional oppressions and resistance to them as a way to "begin to discuss the possibilities for community control and independent politics." The exhibition, which is presented by the artist collective BLACK FOLK, offers a series of programs aimed at empowering the local community. BLACK FOLK has also produced a South Bronx community resource zine in collaboration with People Power Movement and Eztudio 43.
Installation View: Fannie Lou Hamer Freedom High School, There Are No Second Chances
Many of the works in the exhibition represent how black rage has often turned into an art of remembrance. There Are No Second Chances, a collaborative portrait project created by Fannie Lou Hamer Freedom High School freshmen and sophomores, honors the lives of black and latinx victims of police brutality in 2016. Mounted in the exhibition are nearly 80 portraits—of the more than 250 the project generated—with descriptions the students made that explains the victims causes of death. The portrait of Derianté Deon Miller, who lived 18 years, reads, "Brother was killed by the same officer in 2010. Four years prior to his his death he had an altercation with the same trooper." "This was an art piece that showed the true side of the people that were killed by policeman," explains Hector Aponte, a Fannie Lou Hamer student who participated in creating the portraits. "Not all of them were good, and not all of them were bad, but all of them were part of the minority. Seeing all the faces was really heartbreaking because with every line I traced, I thought about how it could've been me," he adds.
Jonathan Gardenhire, "Grillz #1," Digital C-Print, 14 x 18, 2014
Photographs by Jonathan Gardenhire and Adrienne Rose picture personal liberations. Rose's untitled black-and-white triptych from 2014 seems to capture the artist in a state of subliminal freedom. Gardenhire's pictures seem to be interested in using history to create context to render self-possessed black maleness. "Grillz #1" pictures just the mouth of a brown-skinned man with gold and diamonds encrusted over his teeth. The image alludes to the ways in which self-fashioning is an expression of self-control and claiming identity. The formal portrait, "Untitled (Shomari)," of a young black male against a pink backdrop, which is mounted near Gardenhire's "Origin of the World" photograph of black men and books and "Untitled (Black Confession/ American Hunger)," an appropriated passage from Richard Wright's 1945 memoir, Black Boy, work together to give image to the process of reconstructing identity and race out of a disempowered past. Milo Mathieu's three collages from the 99¢ Series, which evokes black rage 20th century, and Shani Peters' series of wooden diptychs of terms from black thinkers and American icons like James Baldwin, continue the exhibition's use of black rage as a way to visualize resistance as aggression, resistance as reclamation, and resistance as action.
Adrienne Rose, Untitled, 3 of 3, Newsprint, 11 x 14, 2014
"Rage is a natural and healthy reaction to the constant implicit and explicit state-driven attacks brought on by capitalism and the legacy of racism in the United States and all of the nations plagued by a history of colonization, imperialism, and erasure," believes Foreman. "In an attempt to tap into the idea of rage, itself as a cathartic experience, this exhibition is meant to challenge the internalized demonization of rage within working-class communities in order to utilize that it for solution building and reclaiming of self against the forces that attempt to write our narratives for us."
MIlo Matthieu, Jim Crow (99¢ Series), Mixed Media, 2016, 26.75" x 25.5"
Reclaimed Rage; Resistance continues through March 11 at BronxArtSpace. Click here, for more information.
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In this post, we list out 11 free programming video tutorials in Tamil from YouTube website where each video tutorial is more than 4 hours in length and thoroughly covers the fundamentals of the programming languages #1 – C Programming language video tutorial in Tamil In this tutorial, it covers the basic concepts to advanced concepts. It is a beginner friendly video tutorial to learn C programming language in tamil #1.1 - C Programming in Tamil https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8LjPNYOxrVQ Tutorial Length: 04 Hours & 21 Minutes #1.2 - Complete C Programming course https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAy56OH58Y4 Tutorial Length: 05 Hours & 24 Minutes #1.3 - Mastering C Programming in Tamil https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08ZBz1q0wnU Tutorial Length: 07 Hours & 28 Minutes #1.4 - C Complete Course For Beginners in Tamil https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3RSpNk0N0U Tutorial Length: 04 Hours & 50 Minutes #2 - C++ Programming Video in Tamil In this beginner video tutorial, it covers all the basics of C++ programming. 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