A course on programming language paradigms originally given at UMASS by Prof. Robin Popplestone. These lecture notes were passed onto Prof Aaron Sloman for hosting on the University of Birmingham's ...
I became a widow at age 38 when my son was 7. Solo parenting is hard, but thanks to the Affordable Care Act I’ve been able to work part-time from home in a way that makes our lives work pretty well.
Leaked PowerPoint lessons from a first-year education course at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign show extreme left-wing bias on the topic of illegal immigration, as well as race and gender.
Learn how to use advanced techniques like short-circuiting, parallel execution, virtual threads, and stream gatherers to maximize Java stream performance. My recent Java Stream API tutorial introduced ...
Humboldt ERFSA, the Emeritus and Retired Faculty and Staff Association, has announced the next program in its “Fall Luncheon Lecture” series at noon Dec. 11 at Baywood Golf & Country Club, 3600 ...
BENTONVILLE, Ark. — Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art announced a new lecture series called Building Bridges with its inaugural program set to feature a conversation with 44th president of the ...
Recognized for his outstanding conservation efforts and long-standing leadership in advancing sustainable agriculture, Matt Splitter was named the 2025 Farmer of the Year. Alongside his wife, Janna, ...
TIOBE Programming Index News – November 2025: C# Closes In on Java Your email has been sent The November 2025 TIOBE Index brings another twist below Python’s familiar lead. C solidifies its position ...
Lackawanna County Library System American Masters Lecture with author Rick Steves was held in the spring. From left, front row: Joy Monroe, North Pocono Public Library executive director; Mary Graham, ...
In the oldest municipal observatory in Iowa, a crowd gathers every Friday at 8 p.m. to learn about astronomy, history and science. The fall lecture series at the Drake Municipal Observatory, two miles ...
As rain poured outside Monday evening, students, faculty and community members gathered in a small classroom in Dwinelle Hall for UCSB associate professor of history Sherene Seikaly’s lecture ...
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