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November 18, 2024 Rockingham County Commissioners MeetingAGENDA1. Meeting Called to Order by Chairman Hall2. Invocation3. Pledge of Allegiance - Sam Millikan, age 4, attends Apples Chapel Daycare4. RecognitionA. Lance Metzler, County ManagerRequest consideration of approval for a Resolution recognizing and honoring the Rockingham County Sheriff's Team that was deployed to Buncombe County (Asheville area) on October 6, 2024, to provide law enforcement assistance, search, rescue and recovery, support efforts delivering supplies, damage documentation and neighborhood welfare checks after the devastating impacts of Hurricane Helene. B. Commissioner Mark RichardsonPresentation of Resolution honoring Rush Collins, Jr. congratulating him for his 100th birthday and thanking him for his service to Rockingham County. C. Lance Metzler, County ManagerRequest consideration of approval for a Resolution honoring Donald "Don" T. Powell for his service on the Rockingham County Board of Commissioners and to Rockingham County. 5. Approval of the November 18, 2024 Agenda6. Consent AgendaConsent items as follows will be adopted with a single motion, second and vote, unless a request for removal from the Consent Agenda is heard from a CommissionerA. Dr. Mark Kinlaw, President, Rockingham Community CollegeConsider approval of the 2024-2025 Rockingham Community College Quarter Cent Sales Tax Budget along with a revision to increase the original estimate of $200,000 to install phase one of the security cameras project on campus to $342,543 for the complete installation, saving approximately $25,000.B. Trey Wright, Public Health DirectorRequest approval to increase fees on the Master Fee Schedule. Medicaid is allowing this increase. The current fee is $14.00.8305 Urine Drug Screen/Test $33.00C. Derek Southern, Assistant County Manager/Interim HHS DirectorConfirm designation of Child Fatality Prevention Team/Community Child Protection Team (CFPT/CCPT), Future Local Team, as a single County team.D. Todd Hurst, Tax AdministratorRequest the approval of Tax Collection and Reconciliation reports for October including refunds for October 23, 2024 thru November 4, 2024.E. Lance Metzler, County Manager1. Request approval to add an additional Veterans Treatment Court Coordinator position.2. Consider adoption of a Resolution of concurrence for abandonment of 0.2 miles of SR 2339 (Friddle Road) New Bethel Township.3. Consider approval of the appointments to the Industrial Facilities & Pollution Control Financing Authority for Mark Collins, Grayson Whitt and Scott Barham. Terms: Mark Collins - 11/18/2024 ending 11/17/2030; Grayson Whitt 11/18/2024 ending 11/17/2030; Scott Barham 11/18/2024 ending 11/17/2028; Barry Dodson 11/18/2024 ending 11/17/2028; Gary Gibson 11/18/2024 ending 11/17/2026; and Kathy Hale 11/18/2024 ending 11/17/2026.F. Justin Thacker, Deputy Finance Director1. Request approval to amend the Rural Operating Assistance Program (ROAP) budget for $34,290 due to less grant dollars awarded to the ROAP program in the Final Disbursement formula. The reduction in expenses will be factored in ADTS for monthly expense requests in the following areas: EDTAP: $15,100 RGP: $15,110 Work-first Grant: $4,080 Total: $34,2902. Request consideration to appropriate $90 of available fund balance in the General Funds as a transfer to the E-911 Special Revenue Fund. After the NC 911 Board staff review of the FY 24 E-911 report, $90 of costs incurred have been deemed ineligible for E-911 funding and both the NC911 Board and the NC State Treasurer's office require that a transfer from the General Fund be made in order to reimburse the E-911 fund for the ineligivle expenses.G. Mandy McGhee, Finance Director1. Request approval to increase Public Health budget by $20,000 for the Electronic Health Records Grant with Community Care of North Carolina. 2. Request approval to appropriate insurance proceeds of $13,835 and Restricted Other Revenue (Controlled Substance Funds) to cover the cost of replacing a vehicle totaled in an accident. Total cost of new 2024 Dodge Charger is $36,994.3. Request approval to appropriate revenue from the sale of (4) vans in the amount of 9,950 and revenue received RCC Van Lease Agreement in amount of $695 to the paint remaining (2) Youth Service vans 285 and 286. 4. Request approval to adopt Capital Project Ordinance and budget for the Madison Water Transmission Main and Pump Upgrade Capital Project in the amount of $10,000,000 from State of NC-OSBM Grant 20535. As well as approval for the adoption of the Capital Project Ordinance and budget for the Rockingham Miscellaneous Water and Sewer Improvement Capital Project in the amount of $23,550,000 from the State of NC - OBSM Grant 20536.5. Request approval of the modification to the Resolution by the County of Rockingham to Direct the Expenditure of Opioid Settlement Funds. Please see changes which are highlighted in the Resolution.H. Hiram Marziano, Community Development DirectorConsideration of appointment of Dwayne Rakestraw of Madison to a three-year term as a full member of the Rockingham County Planning Board & Board of Adjustment. Mr. Rakestraw is a current alternate member of the Planning Board.7. Public Comment8. Public Hearing9. Hiram Marziano, Community Development DirectorCase 2024-23: Zoning Map Amendment (Rezoning) – A request to rezone a (+/-) 1.1-acre parcel from Residential Protected (RP) to Highway Commercial (HC) – Standard Rezoning – Applicant: Hemal Patel – Tax PIN: 7926-01-28-8445 - 114 Will Rd. – Mayo Township10. PresentationA. Trey Wright, Public Health DirectorPresentation of the 2023-2024 Community Health Assessment to the BOCC.B. Ronnie Tate, Director of Engineering and Public Utilities & Bill Lester, LKC EngineeringRequest for Board approval of three utlity design contracts: Contract#1 - Influent Pump Station upgrades at Mayodan Sewer Treatment Plant $409,000.00 Contract#2 - Plate Settlers upgrade at Mayodan Water Treatment Plant $399,000.00 Contract#3 - Booster Pump upgrades along US 220 $680,000.00C. Cara Dohner, Vaya HealthUpdated for Vaya Health11. New Business12. Commissioner Comments13. Adjourn###
This week we take a close look at the language Inko from two perspectives: The language design features that make it special, and the realities of being a language developer.Yorick Peterse joins us to discuss why he's building Inko, and which design sweetspots he's looking for. We begin with memory management, aiming for the kind of developer who wants control, but without the complexities of Rust. Then we look at the designing for concurrency with typed channels, and handling exceptions by removing them and leaning heavily into ADTs and pattern matching.Mixed in with all that is a discussion on the realities of being a programming language developer. How do you figure out how to implement your ideas? What tradeoffs do you make and what kind of programmer do you want to be most useful to? How do you teach people new ideas in programming, and how “different” can you make a language before it feels weird? And perhaps the hardest question of all: How do you fund a new programming language in 2024?–Inko's Homepage: https://inko-lang.org/Yorick's Homepage: https://yorickpeterse.com/Ownership You Can Count On (paper): https://inko-lang.org/papers/ownership.pdf“The Error Model”: https://joeduffyblog.com/2016/02/07/the-error-model/Kris on Mastodon: http://mastodon.social/@krisajenkinsKris on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/krisjenkins/Kris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/krisajenkins
This audio is brought to you by Endress and Hauser, a leading supplier of products, solutions and services for industrial process measurement and automation. Heavy equipment manufacturer Bell Equipment has been growing its business organically by investing in the development and enhancement of products, increasing market share in key regions, such as the Middle East, and growing the Bell Heavy Industries (BHI) contract manufacturing business. Bell Equipment CEO Ashley Bell tells Engineering News that the company has initiated discussions with potential customers to help stimulate the South African manufacturing sector through contract manufacturing. Bell envisions providing contract manufacturing services to the construction, energy, mining and transport sectors. He adds that the BHI initiative is still in its early stages, with systems and processes being put in place to deal with third-party clientele, but Bell is confident it will gain further traction over the remainder of the year. Responding to whether the company's existing manufacturing facilities will need to be expanded to accommodate for contract manufacturing, as well as new products that Bell Equipment will be manufacturing from 2025, Bell says the legacy plant it has in Richards Bay has the capability to accommodate the additional manufacturing, particularly as the company pursues a greater level of articulated dump truck (ADT) manufacturing at its German factory. The company is also adequately staffed with manufacturing experts that can take on third-party manufacturing projects. Bell Equipment aims to manufacture its northern hemisphere-bound ADTs closer to suppliers and markets, which leaves room in the South African facility for other types of manufacturing. Among the new products that Bell Equipment will be manufacturing from 2025 are a Bell Motor Grader and a Timber Processing Head. The Motor Grader has been in development for four years and will take its place alongside the reputable Bell Equipment ADT line in the local and global market. Bell says extensive testing on the machine has ensured it has the durability and reliability that are expected from Bell Equipment. The Bell Motor Grader marks a significant step forward in the company's strategy to grow its own range of manufactured products for the global construction and mining industries, particularly as many graders in the market have been found to be insufficient and prone to failure. The grader has been designed with varying emission regulations in international markets in mind, as well as different types of operator controls. It is engineered to operate in the most challenging and harsh environmental conditions and includes a range of features to help improve productivity, maintain costs and deliver work efficiently. In turn, the Timber Processing Head will complement the company's range of equipment on offer for the forestry and agriculture industries. Bell says this product is distinguished owing to its catering for mechanised harvesting operations, compared with traditional manual harvesting type systems. The Bell Equipment Timber Processing Head will be the first of its kind to be designed and manufactured in South Africa. To further improve its offering to the timber and agriculture industries, Bell Equipment has been appointing a number of independent dealers for its forestry and agriculture business across South Africa, in addition to its own-managed branches and mining- and construction-focused independent dealers. Moreover, Bell Equipment is also undertaking research and development on different technologies for cleaner propulsion, including alternative fuel. Bell explains that many companies are going through a learning process on what would be the most suitable alternatives for construction equipment, particularly large machines. Some of the options the company is looking into are hydrogen and battery electric-powered drivetrains for machines, but no commercial solutions are in devel...
This audio is brought to you by Endress and Hauser, a leading supplier of products, solutions and services for industrial process measurement and automation. Heavy equipment manufacturer Bell Equipment has been growing its business organically by investing in the development and enhancement of products, increasing market share in key regions, such as the Middle East, and growing the Bell Heavy Industries (BHI) contract manufacturing business. Bell Equipment CEO Ashley Bell tells Engineering News that the company has initiated discussions with potential customers to help stimulate the South African manufacturing sector through contract manufacturing. Bell envisions providing contract manufacturing services to the construction, energy, mining and transport sectors. He adds that the BHI initiative is still in its early stages, with systems and processes being put in place to deal with third-party clientele, but Bell is confident it will gain further traction over the remainder of the year. Responding to whether the company's existing manufacturing facilities will need to be expanded to accommodate for contract manufacturing, as well as new products that Bell Equipment will be manufacturing from 2025, Bell says the legacy plant it has in Richards Bay has the capability to accommodate the additional manufacturing, particularly as the company pursues a greater level of articulated dump truck (ADT) manufacturing at its German factory. The company is also adequately staffed with manufacturing experts that can take on third-party manufacturing projects. Bell Equipment aims to manufacture its northern hemisphere-bound ADTs closer to suppliers and markets, which leaves room in the South African facility for other types of manufacturing. Among the new products that Bell Equipment will be manufacturing from 2025 are a Bell Motor Grader and a Timber Processing Head. The Motor Grader has been in development for four years and will take its place alongside the reputable Bell Equipment ADT line in the local and global market. Bell says extensive testing on the machine has ensured it has the durability and reliability that are expected from Bell Equipment. The Bell Motor Grader marks a significant step forward in the company's strategy to grow its own range of manufactured products for the global construction and mining industries, particularly as many graders in the market have been found to be insufficient and prone to failure. The grader has been designed with varying emission regulations in international markets in mind, as well as different types of operator controls. It is engineered to operate in the most challenging and harsh environmental conditions and includes a range of features to help improve productivity, maintain costs and deliver work efficiently. In turn, the Timber Processing Head will complement the company's range of equipment on offer for the forestry and agriculture industries. Bell says this product is distinguished owing to its catering for mechanised harvesting operations, compared with traditional manual harvesting type systems. The Bell Equipment Timber Processing Head will be the first of its kind to be designed and manufactured in South Africa. To further improve its offering to the timber and agriculture industries, Bell Equipment has been appointing a number of independent dealers for its forestry and agriculture business across South Africa, in addition to its own-managed branches and mining- and construction-focused independent dealers. Moreover, Bell Equipment is also undertaking research and development on different technologies for cleaner propulsion, including alternative fuel. Bell explains that many companies are going through a learning process on what would be the most suitable alternatives for construction equipment, particularly large machines. Some of the options the company is looking into are hydrogen and battery electric-powered drivetrains for machines, but no commercial solutions are in devel...
August 7, 2023 Rockingham County Commissioners MeetingAGENDA1. MEETING CALLED TO ORDER BY CHAIRMAN RlCHARDSON2. INVOCATlON3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE4. APPROVAL OF AUGUST 7, 2023 AGENDA5. CONSENT AGENDA (Consent items as follows will be adopted with a single motion, second and vote, unless a request for removal from the Consent Agenda is heard from a Commissioner)A) Pat Galloway, Director of Financial Services1. Approval-Increase budget $160,000 for NC distribution of Scrap Tire Disposal revenue and the related expenditure that was not included in the original FY 2324 budget ordinance.2. Approval - Increase the ADTS budget $20,639 in order to align the county budget with the final FY 23-24 grant allocation by PTRC. This requires an additional $1,919 in local matching funds with available fund balance being appropriated to meet that requirement.B) Susan Washburn, Clerk to the BoardApproval- Regular minutes for July 17,2023C) Rodney Stewart, RCEMS Operations SupervisorApproval- Accounting reports of billing and collections activity for June 2023 and approval of accounts uncollected that are to be written off which are maintained and available for inspection in the EMS office.D) Todd Hurst, Tax AdministratorI. Approval - Annual Settlement of Tax Collector pursuant to NCGS I05-373 for Fiscal Year 2022-20232. Approval - Consider order directing the Tax Collector to collect taxes charged in the tax records and receipts for 2022-2023.3. Approval - Consider the ODT Equipment, LLC request for refund.4. Approval- Refunds for July 1,2023 thru July 18,2023.E) Hiram Marziano, Director Community DevelopmentApproval - Resolution to appoint Victoria Pedigo as Plat Review Officer for Rockingham County.F) Lance Metzler, County ManagerApproval- Revise Personnel Policy 6: Leave of Absence, Section 13: Community Service Leave.6. PUBLIC COMMENT7. Ronnie Tate, Director of Engineering and Public UtilitiesApproval - AlA Wastewater Assessment Grant (DEQ Project No. AIA-W-0243) for $150,000.00 This will be to evaluate and study our current and future wastewater needs for the County. County portion of the grant is $2250.00 fee for the grant. Requesting that the Board approve: Budget Revision, Funding Offer and Acceptance, and Board Resolution for the project.8. NEW BUSINESS9. COMMISSIONER COMMENTS10. ADJOURN###
Daniel Riley is the newly appointed artistic director of Australian Dance Theatre. Daniel is a proud Wiradjuri man of Western New South Wales. He grew up around Canberra, inspired by the Tap Dogs, learning contemporary dance, ballet, and tap. But it was a chance encounter with ADTs founder, Elizabeth Cameron Dalman, which changed the direction of Daniel's life to one of pursuing dance as a career. He ultimately headed north to study dance at Queensland University of Technology and following graduation and various adventures building his craft around the globe, Daniel joined Bangarra Dance Theatre, where he spent the next 12 years performing, choreographing, and honing his creative skills. In this incredibly open interview, Daniel talks about his childhood in dance, about being bullied, the impact of First Nations' dances, and how he's gearing up to take the helm of the Australian Dance Theatre in 2022.Your host and producer is me, Claudia Lawson, additional production by Penelope Ford, with editing and sound production by Martin Peralta. And for the latest in all things dance, head to fjordreview.com.
January 17, 2023 Rockingham County Commissioners MeetingAGENDA1. MEETING CALLED TO ORDER BY CHAIRMAN RICHARDSON2. INVOCATION - Major Curtis Kratz, Salvation Army3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE - Tanner Joyce and Hadlee James4. APPROVAL OF JANUARY 17, 2023 AGENDA5. CONSENT AGENDA (Consent items as follows will be adopted with a single motion, second and vote, unless a request for removal from the Consent Agenda is heard from a Commissioner)A. Pat Galloway, Finance DirectorApproval - Increase Register of Deeds (ROD) Preservation budget $2,166 foradditional grant funding awarded by the State. Funds will be used to continue the ROD preservation of records project of transferring old books into metal fire and water resistant binders.2 Approval- Amend NC DOT Rural Operating Assistance Program (ROAP) grant bUdgets to agree with current NC DOT grant allocation to Rockingham County. These are pass through grants to ADTS who is the service provider for the county.3. Approval- Transfer $13,500 of Public Health COVID-19 Grant Funds to cover the increase cost of the chassis for the Medical Mobile Unit. Due to supply shortages, Ford canceled the 2022 order the chassis had to be re-ordered in 2023 with a price increase.B. Todd Hurst, Interim Tax AdministratorApproval- Tax Refunds from November 16, 2022 thru December 30,2022.C. Cathy Murray, Program Manager and Felissa Ferrell, Director DSS/DHHSApproval- Community Child Protection Team Annual ReportD. Trey Wright, Health DirectorApproval - Appointment of Houston Barrow as the representative for Rockingham County Commissioner to serve on the Rockingham County Health & Human Services Board.E. Lance Metzler, County ManagerApproval - Adoption of a Resolution to concur with a request by the North Carolina Department of Transportation, Division of Highways for abandonment of 0.08 miles of SR 2431 (Monroeton Golf Course Road) Simpsonville Township which will require a Public Hearing at a future meeting.2. Approval - Adoption of a Resolution to concur with a request by the North Carolina Department of Transportation, Division of Highways for addition for Mustang Run (0.26 miles) and Appaloosa Court (0.05 miles) in Cedar Hollow Subdivision in Huntsville Township.3. Approval- Reappointment of C. Grayson Whitt to the Rockingham CommunityCollege Board of Trustees. New term to expire 6/30/2027F. Derek Southern, Assistant County ManagerApproval- Fiscal Year 2023/2024 Budget Calendar2. Approval - Addition of Public Hearing Fees (Non-Planning and Zoning) to the master fee schedule. Currently there is not a set fee for private agencies to cover costs associated with public hearings. Administrative Fee - $25.00 Public Notice Fee - $1.70 per line per day Recording Fees - See Register of Deeds Fee ScheduleG. Captain Jennifer BrownApproval- Retiring of K9 Kira (age 11 on January 17, 2023) after over 10 years of dedicated service to the Rockingham County Sheriff's Office. Kira's handler, Deputy Dara Guerra, has requested to purchase Kira for $1.00,H. Ronnie Tate, Director of Engineering and Public UtilitiesApproval - Change order for Hogan's Creek Pump Station project of $224,000.00 for upgrades for proposed pumps in the new station and the addition of one new pump for the station. This funding is from the project and there in no County funds needed.I. Ben Curtis, Register of DeedsApproval - Resolution authorizing the Rockingham County Register of Deeds to temporarily transfer records to an off-site of out-of-county location for reproduction, repair or preservation.6. PUBLIC COMMENT7. PUBLIC HEARINGS:Hiriam "Marzy" Marziano, Community Development DirectorA. Case 2022-23 - Zoning Amendment: rezoning a parcel of land from Light Industrial Conditional Use (L1-CU) to Light Industrial - Conditional District (L1-CD), including a Site Plan Amendment - Jonathan Bradshaw (on behalf of Jonmac Investments LLC) - Tax PIN: 7923-03-34-0683 - Address: 161 Gold Hill Rd. - New Bethel Township. B. Case 2022-24 - Zoning Amendment: rezoning a parcel of land from Residential Protected (RP) to Residential Agricultural (RA) - Amy Phillips (owner) - Tax PIN: 7912-00-07-0741 -Address: 144 Honey Rd. - Huntsville Township.9. PRESENTATION: Sheriff Sam PageApproval - Rockingham County School System to pay for 83% of Salary/Benefits for the (4) new School Resource Officers (SRO's) =$219, 443.00.For County to pay 17% of Salary/Benefits for (4) new SRO's = $44,947.009. PRESENTATION: Ronnie Tate, Director of Engineering and Public Utilities (Parks and Rec Advisory Board Member)A. Approval - Additional $20,000.00 in funding to cover the cost of a County wide comprehensive Parks and Recreation Master Plan. Cost for the Master Plan is $55,000.00 provided by Destination by Design. The Board at an earlier meeting approved $35,000.00 for this project to be used as a match for potential grant funding. Destination by Design is incorporating two ongoing plans by other groups to lower the cost of the County's Master Plan.B. Approval - Construction of three new "rock signs" at the three entrances to the Governmental Center Campus. Request is for demolition of the existing signs, construction of new signs and lighting for new signs.10. PRESENTATION: Latorya Carter, Program Manager Review for the CSBG 2023/2024 application.11. NEW BUSINESS12. COMMISSIONER COMMENTS13. ADJOURN###
August 1, 2022 Rockingham County Commissioners Meeting(Eden, NC) - The Rockingham County Board of Commissioners held their August 1, 2022 meeting 'On-The-Road' at the Eden City Hall, located on Stadium Drive in Eden, NC.AGENDA1. MEETING CALLED TO ORDER BY CHAIRMAN BERGER2. INVOCATION - PASTOR LES HEROD, CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE4. APPROVAL OF AUGUST 1, 2022 AGENDA5. CONSENT AGENDA (Consent items as follows will be adopted with a single motion, second and vote, unless a request for removal from the Consent Agenda is heard from a Commissioner)A) Susan Washburn, Clerk to the BoardApproval of Minutes - April 18, 2022 and May 2, 2022 Regular Meeting MinutesB) Pat Galloway, Finance Director1. Approval- Amend the General Fund and Capital Reserve Fund budget to recognize the inter-fund transactions required for the general fund portion of funding on the DSS Renovation Project ($452,106) that was approved in the adopted FY 23 Budget Ordinance and Capital Improvement Plan. There is no change in funding for the project, just approval of budget line items required to record the accounting transactions that enable proper tracking of funding sources.2. Approval - Increase Public Health Department budget $4,781 due to additional State funds allocated to the WIC Program.3. Approval - Increase Aging Disability Transportation Service (ADTS) budget for additional FY 22-23 Home and Community Care Block Grant funds awarded through PTRC. Additionally, there is a decrease in USDA grant funds awarded to ADTS for FY 22-23. Additional grant funds in the amount of $3,498 requires local match of $389 that will be met through available fund balance in the general fund.4. Approval - Increase Sheriff Department budget $50.00 for donation received and designated by the donor to be used in the Fans for the Elderly Program. Funds will be used to purchase fans.5. Approval - Increase Sheriff Department budget $450.00 for donation received and designated by the donor to be used in the Sheriff's Office K9 Program.6. Approval - Amend Cooperative Extension budget $4,020 for program fees received in FY 22 in excess of FY 22 budget. Program fees are to be used in the program(s) in which the fee was earned.C) Rodney Stewart, RCEMS Operations SupervisorApproval - Rockingham County EMS requests the submitted financial statement for Board Approval of accounting reports of billing and collections activity for June 2022 and approve accounts uncollected that are to be written off.D) Todd Hurst, Interim Tax Administrator1. Approval- Tax Refunds from July 1,2022 thru July 19, 20222. Approval- Annual Settlement of Tax Collector Pursuant to NCGS1 05-373 for Fiscal Year 2021-20223. Approval - Consideration of Order directing the Tax Collector to collect taxes charged in the tax records and receipts 2022-2023E) Derek Southern, CIOApproval - Consideration of Lease Agreement between Rockingham County and Spectrum Southeast, LLC (Spectrum) for project staging for Connect Rockingham Broadband Grant.F) Felissa H. Ferrell, Health and Human Services Director1. Approval- One-time increased, time-limited Chafee (LINKS) Transitional Funds for FY 2022-2023 in the amount of $8,500. These funds are to be used for clothing allowance disbursement for LINKS youth in foster care between the ages of 14-17. These funds must be expended by September 30, 2022. Funding is 100% Federal Funds.2. Approval- New Funding Authorization for FY 2022-2023, dated 7/7/2022, effective7/1/2022 for the Low-Income Water Assistance Program (LIHWAP) in the amount of $149,537. Funding is 100% Federal, American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).G) A. Lynn Cochran, Senior Planner/Community DevelopmentApproval - Remove Mr. Dylan Moore of 306 Thompsonville St., Reidsville, NC, from his position as a sitting member of the county Planning Board. Mr. Moore's attendance record is the cause of this action. The Planning Board Bylaws dictate that any member who misses 1/4 or more of scheduled meetings in a calendar year shall be removed from the Board. (Planning Board Bylaws Sec. 5, p4).6. PUBLIC COMMENT7. NEW BUSINESS8. COMMISSIONER COMMENTS9. ADJOURN###
Go online to PeerView.com/UDM860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. The therapeutic landscape for metastatic castration-sensitive prostate cancer (mCSPC) has evolved rapidly in recent years, and research endeavors continue to expand treatment options with significant implications for patients. In addition to the approval of multiple second-generation androgen deprivation therapies (ADTs), current clinical trials are investigating novel targeted therapies, immunotherapies, and combination approaches in different disease settings. Furthermore, when managing patients with mCSPC, clinicians must consider established, newly approved, and emerging therapies, as well as individual patient-, tumor-, and treatment-related factors. Given the wealth of new options, how do clinicians determine the best treatment course for each patient? Answers to this and other thought-provoking queries are provided in this educational activity based on a recent live symposium, as a panel of prostate cancer experts examine the latest clinical data for novel and emerging therapeutic approaches and discuss evidence-based strategies for individualizing treatment for each patient with mCSPC. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Assess the rationale and clinical evidence for novel therapeutic approaches for patients with mCSPC, such as the addition of novel androgen axis inhibitors or docetaxel to ADT, Develop optimal, individualized treatment plans for patients with mCSPC that incorporate novel therapeutics as appropriate, taking into consideration individual patient-, disease-, and treatment-related factors, Apply evidence- and team-based strategies to proactively mitigate and manage treatment-related adverse events that may occur in patients with mCSPC who are receiving novel therapeutics as part of their care, Employ effective strategies to engage patients with mCSPC in shared decision-making, with the goal of maximizing patient satisfaction, clinical outcomes, and treatment adherence.
Go online to PeerView.com/UDM860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. The therapeutic landscape for metastatic castration-sensitive prostate cancer (mCSPC) has evolved rapidly in recent years, and research endeavors continue to expand treatment options with significant implications for patients. In addition to the approval of multiple second-generation androgen deprivation therapies (ADTs), current clinical trials are investigating novel targeted therapies, immunotherapies, and combination approaches in different disease settings. Furthermore, when managing patients with mCSPC, clinicians must consider established, newly approved, and emerging therapies, as well as individual patient-, tumor-, and treatment-related factors. Given the wealth of new options, how do clinicians determine the best treatment course for each patient? Answers to this and other thought-provoking queries are provided in this educational activity based on a recent live symposium, as a panel of prostate cancer experts examine the latest clinical data for novel and emerging therapeutic approaches and discuss evidence-based strategies for individualizing treatment for each patient with mCSPC. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Assess the rationale and clinical evidence for novel therapeutic approaches for patients with mCSPC, such as the addition of novel androgen axis inhibitors or docetaxel to ADT, Develop optimal, individualized treatment plans for patients with mCSPC that incorporate novel therapeutics as appropriate, taking into consideration individual patient-, disease-, and treatment-related factors, Apply evidence- and team-based strategies to proactively mitigate and manage treatment-related adverse events that may occur in patients with mCSPC who are receiving novel therapeutics as part of their care, Employ effective strategies to engage patients with mCSPC in shared decision-making, with the goal of maximizing patient satisfaction, clinical outcomes, and treatment adherence.
PeerView Kidney & Genitourinary Diseases CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast
Go online to PeerView.com/UDM860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. The therapeutic landscape for metastatic castration-sensitive prostate cancer (mCSPC) has evolved rapidly in recent years, and research endeavors continue to expand treatment options with significant implications for patients. In addition to the approval of multiple second-generation androgen deprivation therapies (ADTs), current clinical trials are investigating novel targeted therapies, immunotherapies, and combination approaches in different disease settings. Furthermore, when managing patients with mCSPC, clinicians must consider established, newly approved, and emerging therapies, as well as individual patient-, tumor-, and treatment-related factors. Given the wealth of new options, how do clinicians determine the best treatment course for each patient? Answers to this and other thought-provoking queries are provided in this educational activity based on a recent live symposium, as a panel of prostate cancer experts examine the latest clinical data for novel and emerging therapeutic approaches and discuss evidence-based strategies for individualizing treatment for each patient with mCSPC. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Assess the rationale and clinical evidence for novel therapeutic approaches for patients with mCSPC, such as the addition of novel androgen axis inhibitors or docetaxel to ADT, Develop optimal, individualized treatment plans for patients with mCSPC that incorporate novel therapeutics as appropriate, taking into consideration individual patient-, disease-, and treatment-related factors, Apply evidence- and team-based strategies to proactively mitigate and manage treatment-related adverse events that may occur in patients with mCSPC who are receiving novel therapeutics as part of their care, Employ effective strategies to engage patients with mCSPC in shared decision-making, with the goal of maximizing patient satisfaction, clinical outcomes, and treatment adherence.
Go online to PeerView.com/UDM860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. The therapeutic landscape for metastatic castration-sensitive prostate cancer (mCSPC) has evolved rapidly in recent years, and research endeavors continue to expand treatment options with significant implications for patients. In addition to the approval of multiple second-generation androgen deprivation therapies (ADTs), current clinical trials are investigating novel targeted therapies, immunotherapies, and combination approaches in different disease settings. Furthermore, when managing patients with mCSPC, clinicians must consider established, newly approved, and emerging therapies, as well as individual patient-, tumor-, and treatment-related factors. Given the wealth of new options, how do clinicians determine the best treatment course for each patient? Answers to this and other thought-provoking queries are provided in this educational activity based on a recent live symposium, as a panel of prostate cancer experts examine the latest clinical data for novel and emerging therapeutic approaches and discuss evidence-based strategies for individualizing treatment for each patient with mCSPC. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Assess the rationale and clinical evidence for novel therapeutic approaches for patients with mCSPC, such as the addition of novel androgen axis inhibitors or docetaxel to ADT, Develop optimal, individualized treatment plans for patients with mCSPC that incorporate novel therapeutics as appropriate, taking into consideration individual patient-, disease-, and treatment-related factors, Apply evidence- and team-based strategies to proactively mitigate and manage treatment-related adverse events that may occur in patients with mCSPC who are receiving novel therapeutics as part of their care, Employ effective strategies to engage patients with mCSPC in shared decision-making, with the goal of maximizing patient satisfaction, clinical outcomes, and treatment adherence.
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Go online to PeerView.com/UDM860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. The therapeutic landscape for metastatic castration-sensitive prostate cancer (mCSPC) has evolved rapidly in recent years, and research endeavors continue to expand treatment options with significant implications for patients. In addition to the approval of multiple second-generation androgen deprivation therapies (ADTs), current clinical trials are investigating novel targeted therapies, immunotherapies, and combination approaches in different disease settings. Furthermore, when managing patients with mCSPC, clinicians must consider established, newly approved, and emerging therapies, as well as individual patient-, tumor-, and treatment-related factors. Given the wealth of new options, how do clinicians determine the best treatment course for each patient? Answers to this and other thought-provoking queries are provided in this educational activity based on a recent live symposium, as a panel of prostate cancer experts examine the latest clinical data for novel and emerging therapeutic approaches and discuss evidence-based strategies for individualizing treatment for each patient with mCSPC. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Assess the rationale and clinical evidence for novel therapeutic approaches for patients with mCSPC, such as the addition of novel androgen axis inhibitors or docetaxel to ADT, Develop optimal, individualized treatment plans for patients with mCSPC that incorporate novel therapeutics as appropriate, taking into consideration individual patient-, disease-, and treatment-related factors, Apply evidence- and team-based strategies to proactively mitigate and manage treatment-related adverse events that may occur in patients with mCSPC who are receiving novel therapeutics as part of their care, Employ effective strategies to engage patients with mCSPC in shared decision-making, with the goal of maximizing patient satisfaction, clinical outcomes, and treatment adherence.
Go online to PeerView.com/UDM860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. The therapeutic landscape for metastatic castration-sensitive prostate cancer (mCSPC) has evolved rapidly in recent years, and research endeavors continue to expand treatment options with significant implications for patients. In addition to the approval of multiple second-generation androgen deprivation therapies (ADTs), current clinical trials are investigating novel targeted therapies, immunotherapies, and combination approaches in different disease settings. Furthermore, when managing patients with mCSPC, clinicians must consider established, newly approved, and emerging therapies, as well as individual patient-, tumor-, and treatment-related factors. Given the wealth of new options, how do clinicians determine the best treatment course for each patient? Answers to this and other thought-provoking queries are provided in this educational activity based on a recent live symposium, as a panel of prostate cancer experts examine the latest clinical data for novel and emerging therapeutic approaches and discuss evidence-based strategies for individualizing treatment for each patient with mCSPC. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Assess the rationale and clinical evidence for novel therapeutic approaches for patients with mCSPC, such as the addition of novel androgen axis inhibitors or docetaxel to ADT, Develop optimal, individualized treatment plans for patients with mCSPC that incorporate novel therapeutics as appropriate, taking into consideration individual patient-, disease-, and treatment-related factors, Apply evidence- and team-based strategies to proactively mitigate and manage treatment-related adverse events that may occur in patients with mCSPC who are receiving novel therapeutics as part of their care, Employ effective strategies to engage patients with mCSPC in shared decision-making, with the goal of maximizing patient satisfaction, clinical outcomes, and treatment adherence.
Daniel Riley is the newly appointed artistic director of Australian Dance Theatre. Daniel is a proud Wiradjuri man of Western New South Wales. He grew up around Canberra, inspired by the Tap Dogs, learning contemporary dance, ballet, and tap. But it was a chance encounter with ADTs founder, Elizabeth Cameron Dalman, which changed the direction of Daniel's life to one of pursuing dance as a career. He ultimately headed north to study dance at Queensland University of Technology and following graduation and various adventures building his craft around the globe, Daniel joined Bangarra Dance Theatre, where he spent the next 12 years performing, choreographing, and honing his creative skills. In this incredibly open interview, Daniel talks about his childhood in dance, about being bullied, the impact of First Nations' dances, and how he's gearing up to take the helm of the Australian Dance Theatre in 2022.Your host and producer is me, Claudia Lawson, additional production by Penelope Ford, with editing and sound production by Martin Peralta. And for the latest in all things dance, head to fjordreview.com.
June 21, 2021 Rockingham County Commissioners Meeting(Wentworth, NC) - Audio of the June 21, 2021 meeting of the Rockingham County Board of Commissioners. the meeting was held in the Commissioner's Chambers located on the second floor of the Rockingham County Governmental Center in Wentworth, NC.AGENDA1. MEETING CALLED TO ORDER BY CHAIRMAN HALL2. INVOCATION- REVEREND PETER DODGE, REIDSVILLE ALLIANCE CHRUCH3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE4. APPROVAL OF JUNE 21, 2021 AGENDA5. RECOGNITION - MR. KENNETH BOST AS AN OUTSTANDING VOLUNTEER6. CONSENT AGENDA (Consent items as follows will be adopted with a single motion, second and vote, unless a request for removal from the Consent Agenda is heard from a Commissioner)A) Jennifer Woods, Clerk to the Board1. Approval of Minutes- May 17, 2021 Regular Meeting2. Approval - Designate Commissioner Mark Richardson as the Voting Delegate for the NCACC Annual Conference to be held August 14, 2021.B) Pat Galloway, Director of Financial Services1. Approval- Increase the Aging, Disability and Transportation Services (ADTS) for Home Community Care Block Grant (HCCBG) and USDA revenues estimated to exceed current FY21 budget projections. These funds pass through the county to ADTS and sufficient budget appropriation must be available to remit these funds to ADTS.2. Approval- Increase Juvenile Detention budget $35,000 due to increase in invoices received from Department of Public Safety this fiscal year. Additional funds are needed to cover estimated costs through June 30, 2021.3. Approval- Increase E-911 Special Revenue Fund budget $12,500 to cover fiscal year end estimated costs and to cover emergency repairs needed on the 9-1-1 generator. Fund balance in the E-911 Special Revenue Fund is available to cover these expenses.4. Approval- Amend the Employee 125 Plan Fund (Internal Service Fund) spending plan to cover estimated year end transactions. (Flexible Spending Account- FSA)5. Approval -Amendment to close the Landfill Capital Project Fund budget. The project is complete and the excess funds were transferred to the Landfill Capital Reserve Fund in May 2021 to be held in reserve for future landfill cell construction projects. This action will formerly close the budget of the Capital Fund.6. Approval- Amend Airport Special Revenue Fund to bring the FY21 budget balances in line with project balances remaining as of 7/1/2020. The previous capital project fund was accounted for on an inception to date method rather than an annual budget method; therefore, the current budget should reflect only those amounts currently available to spend and revenue sources currently available to support the expenditures.C) Mark McClintock, Tax Administrator1. Approval- Resolution to Advance Reappraisal of Real Property in Rockingham County to 20242. Approval- Request for Budget Revision to Allocate Funding for the 2024 Reappraisal $1,119,9673. Approval- Tax Refunds thru June 7, 20214. Approval- Tax Collection & Reconciliation Reports May 2021D) Lance Metzler, County Manager1. Approval- Request for Road Addition- Feather Ridge Circle (0.06 mile) off East Plantation Circle (SR 2826) in the Plantation Golf Course SubdivisionE) Trey Wright, Public Health DirectorApproval- Appointments to the Board of Health and Human Services for Mr. Darrell E. Womble, Ms. Stokes Ann Hunt and Mr. Spencer Odell; terms to expire June 20, 2025.7. PUBLIC COMMENT8, PRESENTATION -TIM HALL, HENRY COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR & MARK HEATH, HENRY COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIRECTORConsider RAISE Project Resolution with Henry County, Virginia9. PUBLIC HEARING - CARRIE SPENCER, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANTConsider and Adopt the Unified Development Ordinance (UDO)10. PAT GALLOWAY, DIRECTOR OF FINANCIAL SERVICESApproval- Accept funding from the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 in the amount of $17,677,626 and budget these funds in the Coronavirus Special Revenue Fund.11. NEW BUSINESS12. COMMISSIONER COMMENTS13. ADJOURN# # #
PHP Internals News: Episode 73: Enumerations London, UK Thursday, January 28th 2021, 09:01 GMT In this episode of "PHP Internals News" I talk with Larry Garfield (Twitter, Website, GitHub) about a new RFC that he is proposing together with Ilija Tovilo: Enumerations. The RSS feed for this podcast is https://derickrethans.nl/feed-phpinternalsnews.xml, you can download this episode's MP3 file, and it's available on Spotify and iTunes. There is a dedicated website: https://phpinternals.news Transcript Derick Rethans 0:14 Hi I'm Derick and welcome to PHP internals news that podcast dedicated to explain the latest developments in the PHP language. Derick Rethans 0:22 This is Episode 73. Today I'm talking with Larry Garfield, who you might recognize from hits such as object ergonomics and short functions. Larry has worked together with Ilija Tovilo on an RFC titled enumerations, and I hope that Larry will explain to me what this is all about. Larry, would you please introduce yourself? Larry Garfield 0:43 Hello World, I'm Larry Garfield, I am director of developer experience at platform.sh. We're a continuous deployment cloud hosting company. I've been in and around PHP for 20, some odd years now. And mostly as an annoying gadfly and pedant. Derick Rethans 1:00 Well you say that but in the last few years you've been working together with other people on several RFCs right, so you're not really sitting as a fly on the wall any more, you're being actively participating now, which is why I end up talking to you now which is quite good isn't it. Larry Garfield 1:15 I'm not sure if the causal relationship is in that direction. Derick Rethans 1:18 In any case we are talking about enumerations or enums today. What are enumerations or enums? Larry Garfield 1:26 Enumerations or enums are a feature of a lot of programming languages, what they look like varies a lot depending on the language, but the basic concept is creating a type that has a fixed finite set of possible values. The classic example is Boolean; a Boolean is a type that has two and only two possible values: true and false. Enumerations are way to let you define your own types like that to say this type has two values, sort ascending or descending. This type has four values, for the four different card suits in a standard card deck, or a user can be in one of four states: pending, approved, cancelled, or active. And so those are the four possible values that this variable type can have. And what that looks like varies widely depending on the language. In a language like C or c++, it's just a thin layer on top of integer constants, which means they get compiled away to integers at compile time and they don't actually do all that much, they're a little bit to help for reading. At the other end of the spectrum, you have languages like rust or Swift, where enumerations are a robust Advanced Data Type, and data construct of their own. That also supports algebraic data types, we'll get into that a bit more later. And is a core part of how a lot of the system actually works in practice, and a lot of other languages are somewhere in the middle. Our goal with this RFC, is to give PHP more towards the advanced end of enumerations, because there are perfectly good use cases for it so let's not cheap out on it. Derick Rethans 3:14 What is the syntax? Larry Garfield 3:15 Syntax we're proposing is tied into the fact that enumerations as we're implementing them, are a layer on top of objects, they are internally objects with some limitations on them to make them enumeration like. The syntax is if I can do this verbally: enum, curly brace, a list of case foo statements, so case ascending, case descending, case hearts, case spades, case clubs, space diamonds, and so on. And then possibly a list of methods, and then the closed curly brace. So it looks an awful lot like a class because internally, the way that we're implementing them, the enum type itself is a class, it compiles down to a class inside the engine, but instead of being able to instantiate your own instances of it. There are a fixed number of instances that are pre created. And those are the only instances that are ever allowed to exist. And those are assigned to constants on that class, and you have the user status, then you have a user status enum, which has a case approved, or active, and therefore there is in the engine, a class user status which has a constant on it, public constant named approved, whose value is an instance of that object. And then you can use that like a constant, pretty much anywhere and it will just work. The advantage of that over just using an object like we're used to, is you can now type a parameter, or a property or return type for: This is going to return a user status, which means you're guaranteed by the syntax that what you get back from that method is going to be one of those four value objects, each of which are Singleton's so they will always identity compare against each other. Larry Garfield 5:07 So just like if you type something as Boolean, you know, the only cases you ever have to consider are true and false. If you type something as user status, you know, there are only four possible cases you ever have to think about, and you know exactly what they mean and you can document them, and you don't need to worry about what if someone passes in, you know, a string that says cancelled instead of rejected or something like that. That's syntactically impossible. Derick Rethans 5:32 What happens if you do that? Larry Garfield 5:33 You get a syntax error. If for example, a method is typed as having a parameter that takes a user status and you pass in the string rejected. Well, it's a string but what's expected is a user status object. So it's going to type error. Derick Rethans 5:47 You get a type error yes. Larry Garfield 5:49 If you try and pass in user status, double colon rejected, when that's not a type, you get an error because there is no constant on that class named rejected therefore, you'll get that error instead. Building on top of objects means an awful lot of functionality, kind of happens automatically. And the error checking you want to kind of happens automatically. And it's in ways that you're already used to working with variables in PHP. Derick Rethans 6:14 For example, it also means that enums will be able to be auto loaded because they're pretty much a class? Larry Garfield 6:19 Exactly. They autoload exactly the same way as classes, you don't you didn't even do anything different with them just follow the standard PSR four you're already following, and they'll auto load like everything else. Derick Rethans 6:28 That also means that class names and enum names, share the same namespace then? You can't have an enum with the same name as a class. Larry Garfield 6:36 Right. Again, making it built on classes means all of these. So it's kind of like a class, the answer is yes, almost always, and it makes it easier to work with is more convenient, it's like you're used to. Derick Rethans 6:47 I suppose it's also makes it easier to implement? Larry Garfield 6:50 Substantially. Derick Rethans 6:51 I'm familiar with enums in C, or c++ where enums is basically just a way of creating a list of integers, that's auto increase right, then I've been reading the RFC, it doesn't seem to do anything like that. How does this work, are the constants on the enums classes, are they sort of backed by static values as well? Larry Garfield 7:12 They can be. There's some subtlety here that's one of the last little bits we're still ironing out as we record this, the user status active constant is backed by an object that is an instance of user status and has a hard coded name property on it, called active. That is public but read only. That's how internally in the engine, it keeps track of which one is which. And there is only ever that one instance of user status with the name active on it. There is another instance that has name cancelled or name pending or whatever. Derick Rethans 7:53 There's no reason to be more than one instance of these at all. Larry Garfield 7:58 Then you can look at that name property but that's really just for debugging purposes, most of the time you'll just use user status double colon active user colon user status colon approved, whatever as a constant and, roll, roll with that. The values themselves don't have any intrinsic primitive backing, as we've been calling it. You can optionally specify that enumeration values of this type, are going to have an integer equivalent, or a string equivalent. And those have to be unique and you have to specify them explicitly. The syntax for that would be enum user status colon string, curly brace, blah blah blah. And then each case is case active equals. Derick Rethans 8:46 Is it required that the colon string part is part of your enum declaration? Larry Garfield 8:51 If you wanted to have a primitive backing, yes, a scalar equivalent. We're actually calling its scalar enums at the moment because that's an easier word to say than primitive. The idea here is enumerations themselves conceptually should not just be an alias for a scalar, they have a meaning conceptually unto themselves rather than just being an alias to an integer. That said, there are plenty of cases where you want to be able to convert enumeration case/enumeration value, into a primitive to store it in a database, to show it on a web page, where I can't store the object in a database that doesn't really work well, MySQL doesn't like that, I added this ability to define a scalar equivalent of a primitive. And then, if you do that, you get two extra pieces that help you. One is a value property, that is again a public read only property, which will be that value, so if approved, or active is a, then user status double colon active arrow value will give you the value A. Which means if you have an enum and you want to save it to a database table, you just grab the value property and that's what you write to the database, and then it's just a string or integer or whatever it is you decide it to make that. When you then load it back up, there is a from method. So you can say user status double colon from. If it's some primitive, and it will return the appropriate object Singleton object for that type so user status double colon active. Derick Rethans 10:28 You mentioned that enums are quite like classes, does that also mean, you can define methods on the enums? Larry Garfield 10:35 Enums can have methods on them, both normal objects methods and static methods. They can also take interfaces, and then they have to conform to that interface like any other class. They can also use traits, as long as the traits do not have any properties defined, as long as they are method only traits. We are explicitly disallowing properties, because properties are a way to track and maintain and change state. The whole point of an enumeration is that the enumeration value with the case is a completely defined instance of into itself and user status active is always equal to user status active. Derick Rethans 11:16 And you can't do that, if there are properties. Larry Garfield 11:19 Right. You don't want the properties of user status to change dynamically throughout the course of the script that's not a thing. Derick Rethans 11:25 Yeah, what would you use methods for on enums? Larry Garfield 11:29 There's a couple of use cases for dynamic methods or object methods, the most common would be a label method. As an example, if you have a user status enumeration, the example we keep going back to. You can have a method for label. Give each of them a make it a scalar enum, so they all have a string or an integer equivalent that you can save for a database, then you give them all a label method. A which in this case would be a single label method that has a match statement inside it and just switches based on the, the enumeration, expect matching enumeration fit together perfectly they're, they're made for each other, Derick Rethans 12:07 And also match will also tell you if you have forgotten about one of the cases. Larry Garfield 12:12 Ilija started working on match in PHP 8.0, he knew he wanted to do enumerations, I came in later. This is a long plan that he's been working on I've joined him. You have a label method that matches on the enumeration value, which is dollar this inside the method will refer to the enumeration object you're on, just like any other, and then return a human friendly label for each of those. You can then call a static method called cases, which will return an array of the enumeration cases you have, you'll loop over that and read the value property, and you read the label, and you stick that into a select box or checkboxes or whatever, you know template system you have. There you have a way to attach additional static data to a enumeration without throwing on more stateful properties. That's the most common case, there are others. You can have a enumeration method that returns a specific other enumeration case. Like if you're on enumeration you say what's next, you're creating a series of steps like a junior very basic state machine. And you call next and it'll return, another enumeration object on the same type for whatever the next one is, or whatever else you can think of them. I'm sure there are other use cases I'm not thinking of. For static methods, the main use case there is as an alternate constructor. So if you want to say you have a size enumeration small, medium, large, you have a from length static method, you pass it an integer, and it will map that integer to the small, medium or large enumeration case based on whatever set of rules how you want to define which size is which. Probably the most common case for our static method is that kind of named constructor, essentially, maybe others, cool, come up with some. Derick Rethans 14:19 During our compensation you mentioned two functions: cases and from, where do these methods come from? Larry Garfield 14:26 cases is defined on all enumerations period, it just comes with it. You are not allowed to define your own, and it returns. It's a static method, and it returns a list of the instances for that that enum type from the static method that is generated automatically on scalar enum so if there's a scalar backing, then this from method gets automatically generated, you cannot define it yourself it's an error to do so. Derick Rethans 14:55 Is it an error, even if it isn't a scalar enum, to define the from method? Larry Garfield 15:01 At the moment I don't believe so you can put a from on a non scalar enum, like unit enum. We recommend against it. Maybe we should block that just for completeness sake, I'll have to talk to Ilia about that. There's a few edge cases like that we're still dealing with. Nikita has a suggestion for around error handling with from, for what happens if you pass an invalid scalar to from, we're not quite sure what the error handling of that is. It may involve having an extra method as well. In that case, details like that we're still working on as we speak, but we're at that level of shaving off the sharp corners, the bulk of the spec is pretty well set at this point. Derick Rethans 15:45 When I read the RFC it mentioned somewhere that adding enumerations to PHP is part of a larger effort to introduce something called algebraic data types. Can you explain what these are, and, and which future steps and proposals would additionally be needed to support these there? Larry Garfield 16:05 We're deliberately approaching this as a multi part RFC. The larger goal here is to improve PHP's ability to make invalid states, unrepresentable, which is not a term that I have coined I've read it elsewhere. I think I've read it multiple elsewhere, but its basic idea is you use the type system to make it impossible to describe states that are allowed by your business rules, and therefore, you don't need to write error handling for them. You don't need to write tests for them. Enumerations are a form of that, where you don't need to write a test for what happens when you pass user status joking, to a method, because that's a type error, that's already covered, you don't need to think about it any more. Derick Rethans 16:53 Would that be a type error or would you get an error for accessing a constant, that doesn't exist on the enum if you say user status joking? Larry Garfield 17:02 I think you'd actually get an error on a constant that doesn't exist in that case. If you just pass a string, an invalid string to the method and you would get a type error on string doesn't match user status, and the general idea being you structure your code, such that certain error conditions, physically can't happen. Which means you don't need to worry about those error conditions, it's especially useful where you have two things that can occur together but only in certain combinations, my favourite example here, if you're defining an airlock. You have an inner door and an outer door. The case of the indoor and outdoor both being open at the same time is bad, you don't want that. So you define your possible states of the airlock using an enumeration to say: inner door closed out other door closed, is one state is one enumeration case; inner open outer closed as one state, and inner closed outer open is one state. Those are the only three possible values that you can define so you cannot even describe the situation of both doors are open and everyone dies. Therefore, you cannot accidentally end up in that state. That's the idea behind making invalid states unrepresentable. Algebraic data types are kind of an extension of the idea of enumerations further by adding the ability for the cases, to have data associated with them. So they're no longer singleton's. There's a number of different ways that you can implement that different languages do it in different ways. Most of them, bake them into enumerations somehow for one reason or another, a few use the idea of sealed classes, which are a class, which is allowed to be extended by only these three or four or five other classes, and those are the only subclasses you're allowed to have. They're conceptually very similar, we're probably going to go with enumeration based, but there's still debate about that, there's no implementation yet. The idea with ADTs as we're envisioning them is, you can define, like, like you can have an enum case that is just its own thing. You can have an enum case that's backed by a scalar, or you can have an enum case, that has data values associated with it. And then it's not a singleton, can spawn new instances of it. But then those instances are always immutable. The most common example of that that people talk about would be: You can now, implement, monads very easily. I'm not going to go into the whole, what is a monad here. Derick Rethans 19:36 It's a word that I've heard many times but have no idea what it means. Larry Garfield 19:40 You should read my book I explained it wonderfully. But it allows you to say, the return value of this method is either nothing, or there is something and that something is this thing. An enumeration, where the two possible types are nothing, and something. And the something has parametrised with the thing that it actually is carrying. That's one use case. Another use case Rust actually in their documentation is a great example of this. If you're building a game, then the various moves that a player can take: turn left, turn right, move forward, move backward, shoot, back up, those are a finite set of possible moves so you make that an enumeration. And then those are the only moves possible in the code. But some of them, like, move forward by how much. By how much is a parametrised value on the move forward enum case. And you can then write your code to say alright, these are the five possible actions a player can take; these three have no extra parameters, this one has an extra parameter. And I don't need to think about anything else because nothing else is can even be defined. So that's the idea behind ADTs, or algebraic data types. There are way to do the kind of things you can do now just in a much more compact and guaranteed fashion, you can do that same thing now with subclasses, but you can't guarantee that no one else is adding another subclass you have to think about. With an ADT you can guarantee that there's no other cases and there will be no other cases. Larry Garfield 21:17 Another, add on that we're looking at is pattern matching. The idea here is match right now, the match construct in PHP eight, do an identity match. So match variable against triple equals, various possibilities, and that covers a ton of use cases it's wonderful. I love match. However, it would be also very useful to say match this array, let's say an associative array, against a case where the Foo property is bar, I don't care about the rest. If the case where the foo property is beep. And I don't care about the rest I'm gonna do stuff with the rest on the right side of match. With enumerations, that comes in with ADTs, where I want to match against: Is it a move left match against move left and then I want to extract that how far is the right hand side and do something with that. If it's a move right on extract the how far is that on the right. If it's a turn left. Well that doesn't have an associated property so I can match that and do whatever with that. It's a way to deconstruct some value, partially, and then take an action based on just part of that object. That's a completely separate RFC, that, again, we think would make enumerations, even more powerful, and make it a lesson number of other things more powerful of make the match statement, a lot more robust, all the pieces of that we're looking at is looking at match against type, so you can do an instance of or an isint or whatever check as part of the match. Again this is all still future RFC nothing has actually been coded for this yet, it's in the, we would like to do this next if someone lets us Derick Rethans 23:12 Coming back to this RFC. What has the feedback been to it so far? Larry Garfield 23:17 Very positive. I don't think anyone has pushed back on the idea. Or earlier draft used a class per case, rather than object per case, which a couple of people push back on it being too complicated so we simplified that to the object per case. And at this point, I think we're just fighting over the little details like: Does that from method return null, or does it throw? What does it throw? Do we have a second method that does the opposite? Exactly what does reflection look like? We have an isenum function or do we have an enum exists function? We're at that level. I expect this RFC is probably going to pass with like 95%. At this point, something like that. It's not a controversial concept, it's just making sure all the little details are sorted out, the T's are crossed, and the i's are dotted and so on. Derick Rethans 24:09 Did we miss anything in the discussion about enums, do you have anything to add? Larry Garfield 24:15 I don't think so, at least as far as functionality is concerned. To two other things process wise: one, I encourage people to look at this multi stage approach for PHP. I know I've talked about this on, on this podcast before; having a larger plan that you can work on in pieces and then multiple features that fit together nicely to be more than the sum of their parts. It's a very good thing, we should be doing more of that, and collaborating on RFC so that small targeted functionality adds up to even more functionality when you combine them, which is what we're looking to do with enums, and ADTs, and pattern matching for example. Credit where it's due, Ilija has done all of the code for this patch. I'm doing design and project management on this, but actually making it work is 100% Ilija he deserves all the credit for that, not me. Derick Rethans 25:06 Thank you, Larry for explaining enums to me today. I learned quite a lot. Larry Garfield 25:11 Thank you. See you on a future episode, hopefully. Derick Rethans 25:16 Thank you for listening to this instalment of PHP internals news, a podcast dedicated to demystifying the development of the PHP language. I maintain a Patreon account for supporters of this podcast, as well as the Xdebug debugging tool, You can sign up for Patreon at https://drck.me/patreon. If you have comments or suggestions, feel free to email them to derick@phpinternals.news. Thank you for listening, and I'll see you next time. Show Notes RFC: Enumerations Episode #51: Object Ergonomics Episode #69: Short Functions Credits Music: Chipper Doodle v2 — Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) — Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
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A bike-shedless discussion about nulls, algebraic data types, and code formatting. Discuss this episode: https://discord.gg/nPa76qF
These days we're hearing the song of the Olive-sided Flycatcher less often. Clear-cutting and fire suppression in forests, along with acid rain, has reduced its available habitat. Pesticides affect the supply of food. American Bird Conservancy has named it a priority species for conservation
(Wentworth, NC) - Audio of the June 15, 2020 meeting of the Rockingham County Board of Commissioners. The meeting was held at the Rockingham County Governmental Center in Wentworth, NC.AGENDA1. MEETING CALLED TO ORDER BY CHAIRMAN RICHARDSON2. INVOCATION - LANCE METZLER, COUNTY MANAGER3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE4. APPROVAL OF JUNE 15, 2020 AGENDA5. RESOLUTION- RESOLUTION TO DECLARE JUNE 29, 2020 RILEY RANKIN DAY IN ROCKINGHAM COUNTY6. RECOGNITION - TYRONE WADE, ALEX CHEHAITLI AND ANDY FLINCHUM FOR THEIR SELFLESS ACTS OF RENDERING LIFE SAVING AID BY PULLING TWO PASSENGERS FROM A BURNING VEHICLE INVOLVED IN A HEAD-ON COLLISION APRIL 10, 2020 ON US 2207. CONSENT AGENDA (Consent items as follows will be adopted with a single motion, second and vote, unless a request for removal from the Consent Agenda is heard from a Commissioner)A) Jennifer H. Woods, Clerk to the Board - Approval of Minutes - May 26, 2020 Recessed Meeting Minutes (FY 2020/21 Budget Work Session)B) Patricia Galloway. Financial Services Director1) Approval- Increase Aging & Disability Transportation Services (ADTS) budget for pass through grant revenues that have been received in excess of current budget. These revenues are required to be remitted to ADTS as funding for transportation services provided by this organization.EDTAP $15,453RGP $21,216ROAP Workfirst $ 3,6162) Approval- Close the budget/project ordinance on Airport Projects that are complete as of June 2020:Taxiway Rehab $ 446,667Airport Layout Plan $ 134,667Lighting Rehab $ 166,667Land Acquisition (Tucker) $ 39,072Apron Rehab (Design) $ 84,760Apron Rehab (Construction) $1,116,802Fuel Farm (Design) $ 88,9993) Approval- Increase Register of Deeds Enhancement/Preservation budget $36,000 to cover the cost of re-covering 15 books. Reserved ROD Fund balance is available to cover this cost.4) Approval - Increase Employee FSA internal service fund. Fund 640, $25,000 to cover estimated costs through June 30, 2020. Fund balance is available in the fund to cover this increase in cost.5) Approval - Create the Coronavirus Special Revenue Fund in accordance with NC State Treasurer Office guidance issued 6/3/2020. Transfer CRF budget from the General Fund to the new CRF Special Revenue Fund.C) Mark McClintock, Tax AdministratorApproval- Tax Collection and Reconciliation Reports for May 2020D) Lance Metzler, County Manager1) Approval- Request waiver of $1 ,000 Capacity Fee for adding Town of Wentworth owned house to the Rockingham County Sanitary Sewer System.2) Update to the County's plan for Coronavirus Relief FundsE) Jason Byrd, Soil & Water ConservationApprove- Participation in Voluntary Agriculture District Program.F) Felissa Ferrell, Health and Human Services DirectorApproval- Adopt Proclamation Proclaiming June 15, 2020 as World Elder Abuse Awareness Day8. PUBLIC COMMENT9. PUBLIC HEARING - LEIGH COCKRAM, DIRECTOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT,SMALL BUSINESS AND TOURISMDiscuss an application for a $2,300,000 Community Development Block Grant for Economic Development of Commerce. The grant funds will be used for sewer improvements to serve Ontex Operations USA, LLC, a new manufacturing company locating to Rockingham County, North Carolina. The Ontex project will allow for the creation of 403 new full time jobs (204 in the first 24 months) at their Rockingham County facility. Rockingham County will provide a local match of $993,500 for a total estimated project cost of $3,293,500.10. DR. SHOTWELL, SUPERINTENDENT ROCKINGHAM COUNTY SCHOOLSAPPROVE· REALLOCATION OF RESTRICTED SALES TAX$100,000 previously allocated for purchase of a used cooling tower for Reidsville High School. That purchase did not take place. The District needs those funds reallocated for the purchase of mobile units to be placed at South End Elementary School for the 2020-21 school year due to overcrowding. The District also needs to use these funds for summer painting at each of the schools prior to re-opening on August 17, 2020.11. CARRIE SPENCER, DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENTPRESENTATION· WATER AND SEWER CAPACITY ANALYSIS AND INFRASTRUCTURE12. NEW BUSINESS13. COMMISSIONER COMMENTS14. ADJOURN# # #
We've been gone for over 2 weeks. Sorry folks, life sometimes gets in the way. Not much for show notes this time because I'm feeling like if I describe what we talked about then there's no surprise. I'll just say this, Drink Of The Show, Advice Column, Stupid Criminals, SpaceX, George Floyd, Riots, and so much more. There ya go, there's your show notes.
No Corinna this week due to Mother's Day, however Chrys, Bijan, and Walden manage to kick out one hell of a show! Drink of the show, Question of the week, the ADTS Advice Column, and Adventures with stupid criminals. Plus Walden and Chrys are going after each other's throats regarding tea. Yup, you read that right!
The British Invasion has returned, Walden Scott is back!!! No video for this week's show, unfortunately, still it's one for the record books. Drink Of The Show, Question Of The Week, Adventures With Stupid Criminals, and The Advice Corner, make this show a mix of yummy goodness no matter where you're from.
It's here... EPISODE 50 of Another Damn Talk Show!No Anita once again and Bijan is doing the show sick. No, he doesn't have the virus, he's just hungover from partying too hard at his COVID-19 BLOCK PARTY. Still, we're extremely proud of Bijan for holding it together and pushing through. Also, ADTS is now 10 years old and because of that we've decided to bring back "The Barons Advice Corner." Unfortunately, The Baron won't be joining us during this segment, but he's with us in spirit. Just a warning to all, we do get a little political in this episode involving China, so listen at your own risk.
It's time for ANOTHER DAMN TALK SHOW - Episode 49, that's one away from 50, yall!!!COVID19 is spreading like crazy, people are dying, and yet some people can't admit that they're wrong. It's a time where people are spitting and sneezing on each if they don't get their way. This weeks show is not about doom and gloom, but we do cover things like how people need to grow the fuck up and do what they're told. Look, if you're told to stay home to prevent the spread of a deadly virus then STAY HOME YOU FUCKING DICK!!! It's week 3 of the quarantine shows and it feels like we're stuck in our own personal bunkers. THIS IS FUCKED!!!
It's time for ANOTHER DAMN TALK SHOW!Sorry for the delay folks, COVID19 has been really kicking our ass. Hope all of you are healthy, practicing social distancing, and washing your fucking hands. All we can say is that it's week 2 of the quarantine shows, thank god we're not in masks yet.
(Rockingham County, NC) - During episode #4 of @Home w/ADTS hosts: Cathy Powers and Asheley Cooper talk with Brad Huffstetler, Board Chair, ADTS Board of Directors / Executive Director, Better Business Bureau Education Alliance about Nonprofits and Board Service & Volunteerism and it's importance.To learn more about Aging, Disability & Transit Services of Rockingham County, visit: www.adtsrc.orgRCATS Transportation: www.adtsrc.org/transportation.htmlskat Transit: www.rideskat.org# # #
Another Damn Talk Show is back once again. No Anita on this show, sorry secret admirer. Anyway, the crew of ADTS has been quarantined to their quarters due to the Coronavirus. We say, "HELL NO WE WON'T GO"!!!. That's right we're here to stay, and we're not taking any prisoners. Anyway, we have a great show planned out for all of you. Our weekly "Drink Of The Show", where this week Chrys, Bijan, and Corinna each drink a shot of alcohol of their choosing. Agent Lang joins us as he drinks some moonshine that he made himself. Also we have "Adventures With Stupid Criminals" not to mention "The Question Of The Week". It's one of the more educational shows as well, but we can't give too much away.
So, Another Damn Talk Show is back once again with SHOW NOTES. It has become apparent that our fearless leader Ricardo Matthew Blake Esquire requires them. Mr. Blake believes that the listeners actually read the show notes before or while listening to the show. I'll ya what I know for certain, I've met only one, Ricardo Matthew Blake Esquire. Anyway, we have a great show planned out for all of you. Our weekly The Drink Of The Show, also Stupid Criminals. Not to mention The Question Of The Week, which actually is the first part to a two-part bit that will be concluded on the next episode of ADTS this upcoming Sunday, March 15th, 2020. So you have tune-in and watch the LIVE video feed to see what I'm referring to. Hmmm.. I guess show notes do help. On a more serious note, Chrys says his goodbyes to his beloved Shih Tzu "Chubby" Chrys explains that Chubby passed away due to kidney failure and other complications. Chrys expresses that he will miss his little buddy, but knows he'll be hanging out with his late father "Don" and his grandfather "Robert", death is not the end but a new beginning to a new life.
(Rockingham County, NC) - During episode #3 of @Home w/ADTS hosts: Cathy Powers and Asheley Cooper talk with Cara Townsend, Partnership Specialist with the U.S. Census about the 2020 Census, it's importance, how an accurate count contributes to public funding for programs and services for an area, how to fill out the census and what to do when contacted by census representatives. To learn more about the US Census visit: www.2020census.govTo learn more about Aging, Disability & Transit Services of Rockingham County, visit: www.adtsrc.orgRCATS Transportation: www.adtsrc.org/transportation.htmlskat Transit: www.rideskat.org# # #
Look... no show notes again... big surprise. Just listen to this hot steaming mess and find out what happens for yourself. It's a horrible journey that I had to take, shouldn't you have to take it also?
No Show notes this week... I would presume it's because Chrys Star is a lazy POS, but I've not confirmed that yet. Probably he's busy trying to remove his lower rib to do that Mason trick! Enjoy the show!
Chrys makes an early exit in this episode. After being pushed to the limits by the rest of the crew he abruptly says his early goodbyes and has the remaining cast members fend for themselves. Needless to say that Bijan, Anita, and Corinna managed to the keep the show on a positive note and continued on without their leader.Chrys Flips Out Drink Of The ShowThe Weekly ReportGeek TalkQuestion Of The WeekIdiotic Criminals
Finally the cast of ANOTHER DAMN TALK SHOW returns!!! Yup, it's been a year since we last did a show, but now WE'RE BACK BABY!!! Sit back and relax and let us determine which cold one is right for you to consume with "The Drink Of The Show". Also let us pick your brain with our "Question Of The Week". For all you true crime fans we've added a new segment known as, "IDIOTIC CRIMINALS", which just SCREAMS family friendly. All we can say is that the show is YUMMY GOODNESS at it's best, so don't miss it.
(Rockingham County, NC) - During the January 2020 episode of @Home w/ADTS hosts: Cathy Powers and Asheley Cooper talk with Meggan Odell, ADTS Senior Director of Transportation Services about RCATS and the SKAT Bus Transportation Services offered by Aging, Disability & Transit Services of Rockingham County.To learn more about Aging, Disability & Transit Services of Rockingham County, visit: www.adtsrc.orgRCATS Transportation: www.adtsrc.org/transportation.html skat Transit: www.rideskat.org # # #
(Rockingham County, NC) - During the November 2019 episode of @Home w/ADTS hosts: Cathy Powers and Asheley Cooper talk with Michael Blair, PTRC Community Development Director and Bob Gerken, North Carolina Triad Region AARP Lead Volunteer about How To Maintain A Life-long Home.To learn more about Aging, Disability & Transit Services of Rockingham County, visit: www.adtsrc.orgPiedmont Triad Regional Council: www.ptrc.orgAARP: www.aarp.org# # #
We're back... sort of... 2 outta 4 ain't bad! Welcome to ADTS and the Glory of Chrys Starr! With Bijan and Anita this week!
Another week... Another Damn Talk show! Enjoy the observations of Chrys, Anita, and Cori... the show is Sans Bijan this week!Check out the #1 CBD Product on the market: Relief - https://xpirient.com/product/relief/?orid=1968&opid=2And… don’t forget.. IF YOU WANT TO START YOUR OWN PODCAST?? Head over to SPREAKER.COM to signup and use the Promo code WHISKEY to get 1 month free when you get any Pro package! (https://www.spreaker.com/plans?coupon_code=whiskey)
Enjoy another fun filled episode of Another Damn Talk show... with Chrys, Bijan, Anita, and Cori! WANT TO START YOUR OWN PODCAST?? Head over to SPREAKER.COM to signup and use the Promo code WHISKEY to get 1 month free when you get any Pro package! (https://www.spreaker.com/plans?coupon_code=whiskey)
Te compartimos informaciones sobre un acuerdo de colaboración institucional para potenciar el turismo de salud entre España y Dominicana. En la Plaza Pública respondemos preguntas sobre diversos temas. Y entrevistamos a Jason Grullón, cofundador de VIRTŪrocks y Delcayo en Viernes de Emprendedores.
Te compartimos informaciones sobre un acuerdo de colaboración institucional para potenciar el turismo de salud entre España y Dominicana. En la Plaza Pública respondemos preguntas sobre diversos temas. Y entrevistamos a Jason Grullón, cofundador de VIRTŪrocks y Delcayo en Viernes de Emprendedores.
Te compartimos informaciones sobre un acuerdo de colaboración institucional para potenciar el turismo de salud entre España y Dominicana. En la Plaza Pública respondemos preguntas sobre diversos temas. Y entrevistamos a Jason Grullón, cofundador de VIRTŪrocks y Delcayo en Viernes de Emprendedores.
Te compartimos informaciones sobre un acuerdo de colaboración institucional para potenciar el turismo de salud entre España y Dominicana. En la Plaza Pública respondemos preguntas sobre diversos temas. Y entrevistamos a Jason Grullón, cofundador de VIRTŪrocks y Delcayo en Viernes de Emprendedores.
T'S A NEW YEAR!!!. The gang is finally back together after a well deserved vacation. Lots of things have happen since the last time you've heard from the ADTS Crew. So what's on the agenda for the show. Drink Of The Show, Question Of The Week, Crazy News Stories, Voyager 1 and 2, TSO Concert, and so much more.
Drink Of The Show, Question Of The Week, What Would Your Tombstone Say, Rest In Peace Stan Lee, Chrys Finds PS2 Star Wars Galaxys Edge, Light Up Night
A Talk Show... Another one... Damn! And there may or may not be static in the show... there is no clear consensus from the hosts about the status or source of the static. (Hint: It's all Bijan). Also, Chris May, or May Not, have quit the show... we're not sure.Alcohol in Epcot? Star Wars VR... Thanksgiving plans, Christmas Trees, Snowflakes, Handjobs for the disabled, pantless news, and more. Bijan wants to build things with little boys, then smash. California is looking for a big hammer and Chrys talks about a student's first hand job. At least Cori isn't crazy.QUESTION OF THE WEEK: What year were you born?Also, a Call from The show's Executive Producer and Sponsor, WhiskeyBoy.Oh, and if you want to hear 5 solid minutes of audio troubleshooting... this is the show for you!
Another Damn Talk show... With Anita, Bijan, Chrys, and Corinna. Drinks, Jokes, Stories, and More!
A week late, it's a pre-benefit week show!
It's a cross-over Another Damn Talk show / WhiskeyBoy Radio show!!! We are in Pittsburgh, all having a blast in the ADTS studios talking about the wonderful weekend we've had together. We cover the benefit show, the time machine, games, news, roller coasters, new friends (Schmoopsie and Poopsie), and lots of ridiculous stuff!Enjoy the show!Link to view the Africa Lip Sync Video - https://youtu.be/aw2olZjAMMoDonate to the Cause - https://www.crowdrise.com/o/en/campaign/concert-for-the-cause-6
Another Damn Talk show, Starring Chrys Star, Anita, and Bijan! Live from Pittsburgh, PA!
En la entrega de hoy te compartimos informaciones sobre la descentralización, una propuesta del ministro de Economía. Te decimos también sobre la calificación de riesgo de la deuda dominicana por las tres principales firmas calificadoras. Te informamos también sobre las reacciones del vicepresidente ejecutivo del CREES a las declaraciones del ministro de Hacienda, a raíz de las declaraciones del representante del Banco Mundial en República Dominicana. En Mercados Globales, Luis Veras conversa sobre el sector tecnológico en los mercados estadounidenses. En la Plaza Pública respondemos preguntas sobre pensiones, ahorros y diversos temas. En Finanzas en los Medios, Víctor Bautista comenta sobre el impacto del sector financiero en los medios de esta semana. Y en La Entrevista, conversamos con el economista Julio Lozano sobre un estudio reciente de la ABA sobre banca digital en la República Dominicana.
Bijans Mic Problems. CFTC 6 UPDATE-Tickets, Shirts, and VIP Wristbands. Bijan Camping Adventure.Chrys and Cori Go On A Road Trip.The Penis Jello Mold.Come See Our Cabin.Drink Of The Show.Sex Doll Brothel.Strip Club Fun.The Suicide Prevention Walk.Video Problems.Closing Comments.
En la entrega de hoy te compartimos informaciones sobre la descentralización, una propuesta del ministro de Economía. Te decimos también sobre la calificación de riesgo de la deuda dominicana por las tres principales firmas calificadoras. Te informamos también sobre las reacciones del vicepresidente ejecutivo del CREES a las declaraciones del ministro de Hacienda, a raíz de las declaraciones del representante del Banco Mundial en República Dominicana.En Mercados Globales, Luis Veras conversa sobre el sector tecnológico en los mercados estadounidenses. En la Plaza Pública respondemos preguntas sobre pensiones, ahorros y diversos temas. En Finanzas en los Medios, Víctor Bautista comenta sobre el impacto del sector financiero en los medios de esta semana.Y en La Entrevista, conversamos con el economista Julio Lozano sobre un estudio reciente de la ABA sobre banca digital en la República Dominicana.
En la entrega de hoy te compartimos informaciones sobre la descentralización, una propuesta del ministro de Economía. Te decimos también sobre la calificación de riesgo de la deuda dominicana por las tres principales firmas calificadoras. Te informamos también sobre las reacciones del vicepresidente ejecutivo del CREES a las declaraciones del ministro de Hacienda, a raíz de las declaraciones del representante del Banco Mundial en República Dominicana.En Mercados Globales, Luis Veras conversa sobre el sector tecnológico en los mercados estadounidenses. En la Plaza Pública respondemos preguntas sobre pensiones, ahorros y diversos temas. En Finanzas en los Medios, Víctor Bautista comenta sobre el impacto del sector financiero en los medios de esta semana.Y en La Entrevista, conversamos con el economista Julio Lozano sobre un estudio reciente de la ABA sobre banca digital en la República Dominicana.
En la entrega de hoy te compartimos informaciones sobre la descentralización, una propuesta del ministro de Economía. Te decimos también sobre la calificación de riesgo de la deuda dominicana por las tres principales firmas calificadoras. Te informamos también sobre las reacciones del vicepresidente ejecutivo del CREES a las declaraciones del ministro de Hacienda, a raíz de las declaraciones del representante del Banco Mundial en República Dominicana.En Mercados Globales, Luis Veras conversa sobre el sector tecnológico en los mercados estadounidenses. En la Plaza Pública respondemos preguntas sobre pensiones, ahorros y diversos temas. En Finanzas en los Medios, Víctor Bautista comenta sobre el impacto del sector financiero en los medios de esta semana.Y en La Entrevista, conversamos con el economista Julio Lozano sobre un estudio reciente de la ABA sobre banca digital en la República Dominicana.
Drink Of The ShowChrys Was A Bartender?Crazy NewsDrinking Cycle AccidentAnita's RantChrys Can't DrinkShoutout To Viewers, and Bijan?Question Of The WeekCori's Bartending SkillsBijan Is A Short White Man Vintage Shirt and Design RegretBijan Pisses Off MattReviewing WhiskeyBoy Radio
Gone For Two WeeksIntroducing CoriTwo Concerts Two Weeks Cooking With WaldenDrink Of The ShowQuestion Of The WeekConcert For The Cause VI
Another episode of Another Damn Talk Show. See who's missing this week!
Drink Of The ShowReal IDAnita Is Coming To The BenefitPresident Snubs QueenTrip To DisneyQuestion Of The WeekBijans Practice SpeechOuttakesCopenhagen Girl by Buzz Poets
Fun With WebCamsDrink Of The ShowBijan Looks Like A CatWhy Grow UpBijan Is StonedQuestion Of The WeekSexiest Instrument
Chrys is backConcert For The Cause Band Announcement Star Wars TripDrink Of The Show Question Of The Week
Another Damn Talk Show - Episode 23... it's a show, full of people and stuff and things. And a drink, and a girl.
Another Damn Talk Show... Episode 22. There is no telling... just listen!
The How-To Show! Bijan and Anita bring you this week's episode of Another Damn Talk show. Live from the digital frontier and brought to you by WhiskeyBoy Radio.
It's a train wreck... with Bijan driving. A bad bad train wreck!
This week's show is one of the funniest, most off the wall, good-time of a show we have done in a LONG time! You're going to love it! We have an exciting show tonight folks… we have Chrys Starr, from ADTS, as special guest co-host… we have an interview with Arturo, the lead vocalist for an alternative rock band called Marila Voe out of San Antonio, TX, and we are going to play their new single, Bargains and Blessings. Later in the show, we will have music from another local DFW Rapper, Metal Mike… and you DON’T want to miss all the news, and bullshit that Whiskey and Chrys come up with…. There are Extreme Prostate Exams, Shark Pets, Cow Wives, Don Mills and a Couch, and Lots of Rappers! It's one for the books! Enjoy the show!!Updates:* Move to Hawaii, they said… it’s a Paradise they said!* What’s new in Pittsburgh, Chrys?* Flag Football* Mayfest - Stilts, Petting Zoo, COLD Beer* Prom* Vivint Resolved* Shave & a Hair Cut (Chrys tried to make fun of me for my gray hair)* 1 Year at work - speaking of work————Arturo From Marila Voe Interview:------Upcoming:* Lots of DJ work…* September is only 4 months away! I’m buying my flights this month for Pittsburgh!* August will be Podacalypse in Austin.* We are moving Next month.————NEWS STORIES:1. Doctor gets arm stuck for 8 hours in patient's anus during prostate exam.2. Man accused of raping a cow claims it is the reincarnation of his dead wife.3. Man gets his arm bitten off by pet shark he raised in his bathtub------Final Thought:1. This is America - Childish Gambino: Why is it that all these Hollywood and entertainment elite are now angry about the violent and gun loving culture that they have been glorifying for years?2. Michelle O - Still doing her part to divide America3. Boy Scouts have been socially bullied into changing to ‘The Scouts’What do all these things have in common? //Rant to followThank you for listening to WhiskeyBoy Radio, I appreciate each and every one of you!Be sure to check out and support other independent podcasters, YouTubers, and local bands!Go visit our website at WhiskeyBoyRadio.com - Be sure to follow the show on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @WhiskeyBoyRadio - Call our shows' studio and comment line at 972-853-1359, Subscribe via Spreaker, iTunes, iHeart, Stitcher, Tunein, and Follow us on Spotify!MUSIC LINKS:Marila Voe:Website: http://marilavoe.comFacebook: http://facebook.com/marilavoebandInstagram: http://instagram.com/marilavoePodcast: http://soundcloud.com/marilavoeMetal Mike: https://www.facebook.com/metalmiketherapper/SPONSOR LINKS:Destra World Book Publishing - www.destraworldbookspublishing.com The Galaxy Wars Podcast - www.facebook.com/galaxywarspodcast/
Once again I lost a someone I care about to Cancer. Ya know, this is the 4th time I’ve lost someone in my life to this horrible disease. First it was my friend Mary, then my Aunt Helen, then my father, and now my friend Louise. I first met Louise about 2 years ago, and let me tell ya she was one of a kind. When I met her she was age 67 but going on age 21. What made her interesting was her attitude on life. She was filled with so much life, and as far as I knew she never complained about anything. Plus she was a AC/DC fan, which was unusual for a woman of her age, but also very cool in my book. I think what I’ll miss the most about her will be the talks that we used to have and her great attitude. Even when the chips were down she remained strong. My deepest sympathies go out to her son Shawn Pinkerton and his family. I also want to express my deepest sympathies to her sister Harriet Hutton, Brother In Law William Hutton, and niece Vickie. I truly believe Louise is in a better place right now and I hope to see her again one day. Rest In Peace Louise, I’ll never forget you.
Chrys StarrBijan, & Anita.Nothing more to say!
Anita ReturnsPlaying Catch UpWBR MemoriesQuestion Of The WeekDrink Of The ShowBijan And Anita Geek Out
What A Wonderful World MeaningWPER Matt Has Issues With UsThe Craiglist PrankMatts VoicemailDrink Of The Show Broke Back MountainFriday The 13th For EasterYa'll Need JesusQuestion Of The WeekChrys Asks About Vickies HairMen Should Go Through What Women Go Through
Ready Player OneCorporate Bitches Books And MoviesQuestion Of The WeekRancher ManDrink Of The Show
Ants MarchingFM DreamsA Lovely Saturday OutI'm Your Density T-ShirtA $20 NESJustice League DC Has Really Screwed UpThe FlashQuestion Of The Week Giant MagnetoDrink Of The ShowBijans Song TME
Delorean Build Skype FunBijan Goes All Out For DinnerSaint Patricks DayA Table In 10 MinutesLewis Question Of The WeekDrink Of The ShowStephen Hawking
Project Pegasus"Lewis"Spooky Alexa , Alexa's CreepyAlexa, "Don't Worry About It."Gotta See The HawkeyesDelorean "Build To Our Future" UpdateQuestion Of The WeekBijans "Drink Of The Show"Stiffed On Black Panther
The Delorean Build The Question Of Week Matts Voicemails
Laying Off The Winter JackFuture InterviewsCo-Worker Quits Job After Completing 3 Weeks Of Paid Training CourseThe Game Masters Realm and The NES Care PackageThe Delorean Time Machine BuildQuestion Of The WeekDrink Of The Show
Valentines Day BirthdaysA Father and Son Moment NES Indy InformationDrink Of ShowQuestion Of The Week
NEW JOBFUCK TOM BRADEY PART 1BIJAN IN NEW ORLEANSSOLOSPONSER FOR T-SHIRTSSECRETS OF THE EMPIRE QUESTION OF THE WEEKDRINK OF THE SHOWFUCK TOM BRADEY PART 2
Concert For The Cause: AnnouncementMerch Copyright ProblemsOwnage PranksQuestion Of The DayDrink Of The ShowThe Super Bowl: FUCK TOM BRADEY Han Solo Film
Matts VoicemailsConcert For The Cause 6: Back To The 80'sQuestion Of The WeekDrink Of The ShowOwnage Pranks Scott Baio Tries To Be IN CHARGE Again
Curb Your Enthusiasm: How Chrys and Larry are the same.Political Talk with Eric The Caller Ownage PranksQuestion Of The ShowDrink Of The ShowUber Story
Winter Jack Daniels Trumps Tweets A Liberal CryATM Scam Star Wars The Holidays Question Of Week Drink Of The ShowWhiskeyBoy RadioiHeart RadioSerious Internet Radiohttps://www.facebook.com/adtslive/https://www.facebook.com/seriousinternetradiofan/https://www.facebook.com/whiskeyboyradio/https://seriousinternetradio.comhttp://www.whiskeyboy.ushttps://www.facebook.com/klaus.kadiddlehufferhttps://www.facebook.com/talkhardradio
Christmas Show 2017With Very Special Guest Rosalia Whats New In Your WeekQuestion Of The Week Drink Of The Show - The Inception Bomb Video Games Systems - Atari, NES, and Gameboy The Last Jedi - Star Wars Comparisons Ownage Pranks - Christmas TattooSerious Internet RadioWhiskeyBoy Radio iHeart Radio
Welcome to Another Damn Talk show! The newest addition to WhiskeyBoy Radio. Another Damn Talk show (ADTS) will be available every Sunday night everywhere you get WhiskeyBoy Radio!!Chrys and Bijan take their first step to the next platform of listenership as they show their appreciation to WhiskeyBoy Radio and iHeart Radio for offering them a slot to kick ass and take names.This week we talk about,STAR WARS Crowd ReactionLast Jedi, WTF???Question Of The WeekDrink Of The ShowCrazy DoctorHow Matts wife Dani used to hate Chrys.Bijan gets stoned and loses track of thought.So much more....
Algebraic Data Types (ADTs) are one of the most distinguishing features of statically typed functional languages. Come learn why they exist, how you can use them, and how they change your design. Join the FP community at http://fpchat.com Support us on Patreon at http://www.patreon.com/lambdacast Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/lambdacast Show Notes: Denotational Design with the example of a Poker game https://fsharpforfunandprofit.com/ddd/
This week I asked for ideas for categories and some ADTS listeners came through in a big way...so thanks for that. Cereal Elemental Answers Programming Languages (easier than it sounds) and Greek Mythology Those are your categories this week. PS. Today (as I type this) is my little boy's third birthday. Happy Birthday buddy. I love you.
This week we see how you would have done in the semi, and finals of my camp's staff trivia tournament - Win Mark and Jeff's Money. I bring five categories from those matches to you the ADTS listeners...lets see how you do.
This week we celebrate three years of ADTS by bringing back categories used on the one year show and the two year show...we also wax poetic about time.
This week ADTS brings you the following topics: Chess Terms In the Answer...Seasonal Answers...Seas and Oceans...and Semordnilaps - which if you are curious are words that spell something one way but spell something else the other way - like EVIL/LIVE... Have fun...think hard...and let me know how you do...@TheReal_ADTS
This week ADTS gets dark...Dark Knight that is...but fear not if you're not a comics fan...there's only one category about Batman and it's a fifty/fifty game...plus we have Famous Facial Hair...Ol'Timy TV...and actors who have gone from the big screen to the small screen...Listen, have fun and let me know your score.
On this episode of ADTS you will find out who won the ADTS Trivia Tournament of Champions...and you'll find out if you're smarter than Joe on a show written for Joe...Your categories are - Film and TV Vehicles...Where in New York...Is it or Ain't it a Wrestler's Theme Song and Reality Shows. Have fun...It was fun to do.
Hey der folks...this week's episode of ADTS is better than a romantic dinner with one Mr. Mike Ditka...ok, nothing's that's good but this episode is pretty damn fun...If you're a sports fan, a movie fan, a comics fan a drinking fan, or a fan of fun then what are you waiting for...his play baby.
Join us to hear about the new 9.0 versions of Rational Developer for i and Rational Developer for AIX and Linux. Learn what you need to know to get your modern tools NOW. Hear about the ADTS trade up program to save you money. Kimberly Gist and William T. (Bill) Smith, speakers.
Become more productive and save development dollars with our new Application Development Toolset trade up program and the new Application Management Toolset. Learn what you need to know to get your modern tools NOW. Bill Smith, speaker.
Julie explains the idea of functions as data and specific plot functions and continues onto client feedback functions and ADTs. She then delves into recursion and solving problems using recursion.
Julie introduces the 'implement vector' and discusses ADTs (abstract data types) in more detail. She then develops a Vector from the ground up, explaining each step as she goes.