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misiahasahardname · 7 months
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the tdd cast have many reasons as to why they signed up to total drama!
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blossomfestival · 8 months
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thesportssoundoff · 7 years
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The BEST Card Of The Year, Man
Joey
July 24th, 2017
No extra stuff needed. Leggo.
Fights: 12
Debuts:  3 (Calvin Kattar, Tonya Evinger and Jarred Brooks)
Fight Changes/Injury Cancellations: 5 (Cyborg vs GDR turned into Cyborg vs Anderson which ended up as Cyborg vs Evinger/Korean Zombie OUT, Jason Knight IN vs Ricardo Lamas/Doo Ho Choi OUT, Calvin Kattar IN vs Andre Fili/ Kaitlin Veira vs Sara McMann moved to different event/Adam Wieczorek vs Dimitri Smoliakov moved to different event)
Headliners (fighters who have either main evented or co-main evented shows in the UFC): 12 (Daniel Cormier, Jon Jones, Demian Maia, Tyron Woodley, Cyborg Santos, Robbie Lawler, Ricardo Lamas, Cowboy Cerrone, Jimi Manuwa, Volkan Oezdemir, Renan Barao, Josh Burkman)
Fighters On Losing Streaks in the UFC:   3 (Josh Burkman, Drew Dober, Kailin Curran)
Fighters On Winning Streaks in the UFC: 11 (Jason Knight, Jon Jones, Daniel Cormier, Andre Fili, Brian Ortega, Renato Moicano, Cyborg, Jimi Manuwa, Volkan Oezdemir, Tyron Woodley, Demian Maia)
Stat Monitor for 2017:
Debuting Fighters (Current number: 19-19)- Calvin Kattar, Tanya Evinger, Jarred Brooks
Short Notice Fighters (Current number: 14-20)- Tanya Evinger, Calvin Kattar, Jason Knight
Second Fight (Current number: 21-22)-  Alexandra Albu, Eric Shelton
Cage Corrosion (3-4)- Jon Jones, Robbie Lawler, Brian Ortega, Alexandra Albu
Twelve Precarious Ponderings
1- It would be hyperbolic to the core to suggest that the future of PPV is at stake here or anything like that BUT this PPV right here is going to answer a lot of questions about where the future of this business resides. If you're being 100% honest, every PPV outside of UFC 211 and UFC 213 did just about what you'd expect a PPV to do. These shows on PPV are not big sellers in what is today's PPV market where you need some kind of major beef to sell an event. Card quality is no longer a premium for fight fans---otherwise UFC 211 would've sold out the wazoo. Card quality has become more of a suggestion and less of a demand; it's like boxing now. People buy for the main events and hang around for everything else. THIS show though has everything; a compelling main event between two "stars", a truly loaded undercard, three title fights and all the storylines you could ask for. Even without the big FS1 lead in (and good lord how did Fox fuck that up? You can't put the prelims on big Fox for once?!), this show should do serious numbers. How serious? I mean....who knows really. The first fight did around 750 to 800K buys. That's amazing numbers but at the same time, it felt sort of disappointing. In a way these fights are amazingly slick parallels; the first fight was the first major PPV bounceback for the UFC after a dismal 2014 and this one could be the bounce back for the UFC in 2017 on PPV. Look at it like this:
July- this show
August- Conor-Floyd where they're going to rake in a significant portion of it.
September- A good card that probably won't knock down the doors but will do about the average this kind of show does.
October- Cain/Stipe or the rumored Romero/Bisping fight
November- GSP's return, Garbrandt vs Dillashaw, Edgar vs Holloway, Joanna Champion returns
December- Conor/Khabib or some ilk pertaining to that, Jones/Cormier vs Gus winner, rumored Ronda return
So this show is big for the short term and the long term.  While I doubt a sudden hot streak is going to suddenly up their price on their distribution deals going forward; a big end to 2017 can go a long way towards figuring out what the MMA landscape is going to look like next year. If it does poorly? I think you can start hitting the panic button on PPV and wonder if perhaps the UFC would be better suited putting all of its fights on premium cable/a streaming service going forward.
2- So who does the long layoff of Jon Jones benefit more? DC orJon Jones?
The one time we've seen Jones since the winter of 2015, he walked through Ovince St Preux in relatively clean fashion. He looked tired late but on one hand, you can sort of understand why. It was a long layoff from Jan of 2015 to April of 2016 and he had put on a tremendous amount of muscle mass which takes a while to get used to. It was a fight with a change of opponent so he was kind of given a pass for it. At the same time, the long layoffs continue to add up and most people will tell you that no amount of sparring can replicate an actual fight, especially not one vs an elite top level guy like Cormier. ON THE OTHER HAND, DC's fights since Jan of 2015 have been:
-A fight vs Rumble where he had gotten hurt early, rallied and subbed Rumble.
-A fight vs Alexander Gustafsson where I felt like he had lost (I know I'm alone in that regard) where his striking came and went but his wrestling held firm vs the weird angles and pressures of Gus.
-Anderson Silva on super duper short notice where he dominated in the wrestling but was hurt to the body late.
-A rematch vs Rumble where...well who the fuck knows really.
Cormier's heart and toughness has shine brightly in each fight but there's been some serious welts popping through. At this point DC knows what he is and knows he's good at. The problem is that Jones is still arguably the best fighter ever and what wasn't good enough in the first fight has not in any way shape or form gotten any better. On the other hand, who even knows what Jon Jones is going to look like in this fight. It's been far too long to even lie like we've got any idea what the Jon Jones we see in this fight will do.
3- Keep a close eye on the body work of Jon Jones in this fight. Jones' body work is really great but he's used less and less of it as he moved up in competition. He ROASTED Shogun to the body on multiple occasions, peppered Glover to the body consistently but outside of that, his body work has come and gone. DC is going to want to pressure him from horn to horn and push him against the fence and there I'm betting Jones can really do some sweet work.
4- Similarly when Jones has struggled , it's those shovel hooks and sneaky uppercuts from guys who can get in range. When Jones went for the thai clinch in their first fight, DC had his most success with uppercuts on the inside. If Cormier can get inside, Jones' chin will be there.
5- Does DC retire after this fight, win or lose?
6-IF Cormier loses this fight, it'll be the latest in a string of terribad no good performances from AKA guys. Feels like AKA is on the verge of the Xtreme Couture super gym facade busting.
7- With a win over Demian Maia, will Tyron Woodley finally get some respect? Woodley's got wins over Robbie Lawler, Stephen Thompson, Dong Hyun Kim, Kelvin Gastelum, Carlos Condit and that's without including some of the great fighters he beat in Strikeforce. Sometimes Woodley outside of the cage can be a bit of a weird character to get a grip on but inside the cage, he beats your favorite fighters more often than not. Now is he my favorite guy? Not really but fair is fair, credit needs to be given where it's due. While other fighters are out there bitching about this that or the other, dude's defended his title three times since he won it in a calendar year. Respect this man.
8- I cannot express how excited I am for Lawler vs Cerrone and how excited I am to see the winner of this fight face the winner of Woodley vs Maia. Cerrone vs Woodley on free TV sounds like fun and a ratings getter.
9- Volkan Oezdemir signed a new deal. Expect the worst.
10- Good on the CSAC for stepping in and preventing Renan Barao from potentially killing himself by making 135 lbs again. There's just no reason for him to do it. Also excited to see if his TDD can stand up vs Sterling and if Aljo can handle the heat that Renan's gonna be firing back at him.
11- Words cannot begin to describe how excited I am for this Knight vs Lamas fight. Lamas is the perfect test for Knight at this point; he's a guy who does everything well, is not easily gotten rid of, has been in there with Jose Aldo so he knows how to pace himself for five rounds and has rarely shown a struggle with his cardio. Lamas is also versatile on the feet and on the mat so there's no one trick he has to rely on to win. Where Lamas has had problems are with long creative strikers who pack a pop and won't let him wrestle box to his heart's content.  Should be a nutso fight even with Knight taking this fight on short notice.
12- Even though she's become a meme (and for good reason), Alexandra Albu looked pretty good in her UFC debut. That feels like it was six years ago at this point. She's got some stiffness to her game on the feet but she packs a pop and Kailin Curran seems susceptible to the slightest bit of pressure. Should be a great fight either way.
Must Wins
1- Daniel Cormier
I don't think it's wrong to suggest that DC wears this rivalry on a far more personal level than Jon Jones does. Jones is 100% right when he reminds us and DC that he made Cormier cry multiple times. It's a personal thing for DC, complete with Jones claiming to neither like nor respect him. Cormier once admitted he needed to fight other people JUST to get Jon Jones out of his head. Cormier cannot lose this fight, even if stylistically it's a bad match up for him.
2- Demian Maia
There's this weird theory that Maia is some super popular fighter. He's really not. Be it TV ratings or PPV buys, Maia shows tend to do very poorly. He's not the most exciting fighter (watching him get the finish is fun, watching the process to get there isn't) and watching him slop his way through rounds 3-5 is never very entertaining. He's not even a big draw in Brazil either so it's not like there's a market you could hide him in. At the same time, there's no questioning his dominance. The UFC would rather 1,000,000 other guys get the title than Maia----but here we are. Maia vs Woodley could legit be one of the worst fights of the year if it goes deep into the fight. If Maia doesn't win the title here, I can almost bet he'll never see the belt ever again.
3- Jimi Manuwa
Manuwa is competing with fellow All Stars teammate Alexander Gustafsson for a title shot.  Given his age and style, Manuwa is not a guy who has a long shelf life remaining in MMA. His fight vs Volkan Oezdemir is the closest he's ever been to a title shot as a win over the rising Swiss fighter who decisioned OSP and iced Misha Circkunov. It's not an easy fight but a winnable one, the sort of fight Manuwa has frequently come up short in during his time in the UFC. A win here and he's got the inside track. A finish here and that's three in a row in a muddled 205 lb division.
Five Underlying Themes
1- Who does the commentary team lean towards when it comes to the title fight after Jones-Cormer II; Gustafsson or Manuwa/Oezdemir winner?
2- Are they even going to pretend that 145 lbs has a future after this fight?
3- Will we find out anything about the October PPV show?
4- Can Lawler vs Cerrone top the Gaethje-Johnson fight as the fight we've needed throughout 2017?
5- Is Anaheim the right market for a fight like this?
Five Fights You Can't Miss:
1- Jon Jones vs Daniel Cormier II
I mean...duh? There's no one single fight this year that has as much behind it as this one does. I thought the first fight was pretty good and the ring rust of Jones combined with the slow decline of Cormier might create for something wild and reckless. Really excited for this one.
2- Donald Cerrone vs Robbie Lawler
Look maybe this fight is going to suck. MAYBE some sort of reverse polarity will be in effect and Strikeforce Lawler or "rounds 3 and 4" Lawler will show up. MAYBE Cerrone is burnt out from fighting. MAYBE MAYBE MAYBE. Don't be a maybe kinda person. Embrace this fight. It's wild and wacky. We are to love this. Let's hope for the best for once.
3- Ricardo Lamas vs Jason Knight
Jason Knight's UFC career has been a thrill a minute; the perfect example of a flawed brawler who improves each fight out who fights with unrelenting confidence in his chin, his cardio and his toolbox. Ricardo Lamas has had a boring fight once or twice but he 9/10 hurts whomever he fights with at least once and is not the sort of dude who just relies on his wrestling. He's versatile and the sort of guy who brings out the best in his opponents. This fight should be awesome.
4- Jimi Manuwa vs Volkan Oezdemir
Big dudes who finish fights.  Where's the problem here?
5- Andre Fili vs Calvin Kattar
Andre Fili's career has not been the big prospect run people had expected of him but you know what? That shit happens sometimes. This is 145 lbs where prospects sometimes slip up because there are no easy fights. Fili's two main losses are to friggin' Max Holloway and Yair Rodriguez. I THINK we can forgive a prospect for two slip ups like that. The Godofredo Pepey fight he was probably winning until he got triangled. Calvin Kattar is a bit of an unknown but seeing if Fili can become a Holloway who takes a rough start to his UFC career and rallies to go on a streak is well worth while.
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rafi1228 · 4 years
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Create an advanced REST API with Python, Django REST Framework and Docker using Test Driven Development (TDD)
What you’ll learn
Setting up a local development server with Docker
Writing a Python project using Test Driven Development
Building a REST API with advanced features such as uploading and viewing images
Creating a backend that can be used a base for your future projects or MVP
Hands on experience applying best practice principles such as PEP-8 and unit tests
Configure Travis-CI to automate code checks
Requirements
Basic knowledge of programming and building simple applications
Familiar with Django
Comfortable using command line tools (Terminal/Command Prompt)
macOS, Linux or Windows machine capable of running Docker (This excludes Windows 10 Home)
Positive attitude and willingness to learn!
Description
Welcome to the advanced course on how to Build a Backend REST API using Python, Django (2.0), Django REST Framework (3.9), Docker, Travis CI, Postgres and Test Driven Development!
Whether you’re a freelance programmer, tech entrepreneur, or just starting out building backends – this course will help lay the foundation of your knowledge base and give you the tools to advance your skills with some of the most in-demand programming languages today.
APIs are the unsung heroes behind the technologies that we all love and use religiously.
One of the most critical components for any tech-based business is an API. So knowing how to create an API from start to finish is a vital skill to have as a developer. You cannot build a successful app without a backend REST API!
In this course I’ll show you how to build an advanced API that handles creating and updating user profiles, changing passwords, creating objects, uploading images, filtering and searching objects, and more.
The best way to learn anything is to do it. So the practical application of the course — the project that you’ll build along side me — is an API. A recipe API, to be specific.
You will learn how to build an advanced recipe API that allows you to upload and store some of your favourite recipes from photos and the web.
You’ll learn how to create objects i.e. recipes with titles, price points, cooking times, ingredients and tags like “comfort food”, “vegan” or “dessert”. Think of it as a virtual recipe box.
By the end of this course you will have built a fully functioning REST API that can handle:
User authentication
Creating objects
Filtering and sorting objects
Uploading and viewing images
You’ll also learn, in detail how to:
Setup a project with Docker and Docker-Compose
Configure Travis-CI to automatically run linting and unit tests
Write unit tests using the Django Test Framework
Apply best practice principles including Test Driven Development
Handle uploading media files with Django
Customize the Django admin
Configure a Postgres database
This course has one singular focus: To teach you how to create an advanced API from start to finish using best practice principles and Test Driven Development.
This course is NOT FOR YOU:
If you’re looking for a course to build an API, a front end, and deployment
If you’re looking to build 10 different apps in one course
If you want to learn lots of different technologies and approaches to app development in general
This is a hands-on course, with a bit of theory and lots of opportunities to test your knowledge.
The content is challenging but rewarding. Ready for it? Let’s dive in!
**PLEASE NOTE: You cannot run Docker on Windows 10 Home edition. This is because Windows 10 Pro or Enterprise is required in order to use Hyper-V which Docker uses for virtualization. To take this course you have two options. These are covered in Lecture 6, which is free to preview before purchasing the course.
Who this course is for:
Intermediate programmers who already have some understanding of Python and want to skill up
Developers proficient in other languages but looking to add Python to their toolkit
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misiahasahardname · 8 months
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more characters for the tdd tmnt au!
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feat. oruko nibbles and a brooke that doesn't know what's coming (three month coma)
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misiahasahardname · 8 months
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this calls for an uncertain booyakasha!
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oh lord they green
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misiahasahardname · 8 months
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TOTAL DRAMA DISARRAY TMNT 2012 AU!!!!!!
i’m not really in a drawing mood today but like i made these silly things :3
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the cast (nibbles is the shredder purely because we thought it’d be funny lmao)
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rafi1228 · 4 years
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Create an advanced REST API with Python, Django REST Framework and Docker using Test Driven Development (TDD)
What you’ll learn
Setting up a local development server with Docker
Writing a Python project using Test Driven Development
Building a REST API with advanced features such as uploading and viewing images
Creating a backend that can be used a base for your future projects or MVP
Hands on experience applying best practice principles such as PEP-8 and unit tests
Configure Travis-CI to automate code checks
Requirements
Basic knowledge of programming and building simple applications
Familiar with Django
Comfortable using command line tools (Terminal/Command Prompt)
macOS, Linux or Windows machine capable of running Docker (This excludes Windows 10 Home)
Positive attitude and willingness to learn!
Description
Welcome to the advanced course on how to Build a Backend REST API using Python, Django, Django REST Framework, Docker, Travis CI, Postgres and Test Driven Development!
Whether you’re a freelance programmer, tech entrepreneur, or just starting out building backends – this course will help lay the foundation of your knowledge base and give you the tools to advance your skills with some of the most in-demand programming languages today.
APIs are the unsung heroes behind the technologies that we all love and use religiously.
One of the most critical components for any tech-based business is an API. So knowing how to create an API from start to finish is a vital skill to have as a developer. You cannot build a successful app without a backend REST API!
In this course I’ll show you how to build an advanced API that handles creating and updating user profiles, changing passwords, creating objects, uploading images, filtering and searching objects, and more.
The best way to learn anything is to do it. So the practical application of the course — the project that you’ll build along side me — is an API. A recipe API, to be specific.
You will learn how to build an advanced recipe API that allows you to upload and store some of your favourite recipes from photos and the web.
You’ll learn how to create objects i.e. recipes with titles, price points, cooking times, ingredients and tags like “comfort food”, “vegan” or “dessert”. Think of it as a virtual recipe box.
By the end of this course you will have built a fully functioning REST API that can handle:
User authentication
Creating objects
Filtering and sorting objects
Uploading and viewing images
You’ll also learn, in detail how to:
Setup a project with Docker and Docker-Compose
Configure Travis-CI to automatically run linting and unit tests
Write unit tests using the Django Test Framework
Apply best practice principles including Test Driven Development
Handle uploading media files with Django
Customize the Django admin
Configure a Postgres database
This course has one singular focus: To teach you how to create an advanced API from start to finish using best practice principles and Test Driven Development.
This course is NOT FOR YOU:
If you’re looking for a course to build an API, a front end, and deployment
If you’re looking to build 10 different apps in one course
If you want to learn lots of different technologies and approaches to app development in general
This is a hands-on course, with a bit of theory and lots of opportunities to test your knowledge.
The content is challenging but rewarding. Ready for it? Let’s dive in!
Who this course is for:
Beginner to intermediate programmers who already have some understanding of Python and want to skill up
Developers proficient in other languages but looking to add Python to their toolkit
Created by Mark Winterbottom, Brooke Rutherford Last updated 1/2019 English English [Auto-generated]
Size: 5.42 GB
   Download Now
https://ift.tt/2mYaLIE.
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rafi1228 · 5 years
Link
Create an advanced REST API with Python, Django REST Framework and Docker using Test Driven Development (TDD)
What you’ll learn
Setting up a local development server with Docker
Writing a Python project using Test Driven Development
Building a REST API with advanced features such as uploading and viewing images
Creating a backend that can be used a base for your future projects or MVP
Hands on experience applying best practice principles such as PEP-8 and unit tests
Configure Travis-CI to automate code checks
Requirements
Basic knowledge of programming and building simple applications
Familiar with Django
Comfortable using command line tools (Terminal/Command Prompt)
macOS, Linux or Windows machine capable of running Docker (This excludes Windows 10 Home)
Positive attitude and willingness to learn!
Description
Welcome to the advanced course on how to Build a Backend REST API using Python, Django, Django REST Framework, Docker, Travis CI, Postgres and Test Driven Development!
Whether you’re a freelance programmer, tech entrepreneur, or just starting out building backends – this course will help lay the foundation of your knowledge base and give you the tools to advance your skills with some of the most in-demand programming languages today.
APIs are the unsung heroes behind the technologies that we all love and use religiously.
One of the most critical components for any tech-based business is an API. So knowing how to create an API from start to finish is a vital skill to have as a developer. You cannot build a successful app without a backend REST API!
In this course I’ll show you how to build an advanced API that handles creating and updating user profiles, changing passwords, creating objects, uploading images, filtering and searching objects, and more.
The best way to learn anything is to do it. So the practical application of the course — the project that you’ll build along side me — is an API. A recipe API, to be specific.
You will learn how to build an advanced recipe API that allows you to upload and store some of your favourite recipes from photos and the web.
You’ll learn how to create objects i.e. recipes with titles, price points, cooking times, ingredients and tags like “comfort food”, “vegan” or “dessert”. Think of it as a virtual recipe box.
By the end of this course you will have built a fully functioning REST API that can handle:
User authentication
Creating objects
Filtering and sorting objects
Uploading and viewing images
You’ll also learn, in detail how to:
Setup a project with Docker and Docker-Compose
Configure Travis-CI to automatically run linting and unit tests
Write unit tests using the Django Test Framework
Apply best practice principles including Test Driven Development
Handle uploading media files with Django
Customize the Django admin
Configure a Postgres database
This course has one singular focus: To teach you how to create an advanced API from start to finish using best practice principles and Test Driven Development.
This course is NOT FOR YOU:
If you’re looking for a course to build an API, a front end, and deployment
If you’re looking to build 10 different apps in one course
If you want to learn lots of different technologies and approaches to app development in general
This is a hands-on course, with a bit of theory and lots of opportunities to test your knowledge.
The content is challenging but rewarding. Ready for it? Let’s dive in!
Who this course is for:
Beginner to intermediate programmers who already have some understanding of Python and want to skill up
Developers proficient in other languages but looking to add Python to their toolkit
Created by Mark Winterbottom, Brooke Rutherford Last updated 1/2019 English English [Auto-generated]
Size: 5.42 GB
   Download Now
https://ift.tt/2mYaLIE.
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