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Agda Rafaela Gonçalves, jugadora del Elda Prestigio, comparte pasión por el balónmano y la música
Listen to Carol Mackay sharing her take on the latest design industry report by Up To The Light: What Clients Think 2025. We explore: • The impact and opportunity of AI for designers • The changing tech landscape in design • What clients want from designers from pitch to presentation About Carol Mackay: Carol is the co-founder of Design Business Council and design studio Mackay Branson. She is also a leading and active advocate for Australia's design community. As well as leading DBA, a business advisory focused on the business of design, Carol has mentored through AGDA, Womentor and The Aunties. She sits on the board of Never Not Creative, a non-profit dedicated to improving the mental wellbeing of people working in creative businesses. Connect with Carol on Instagram Design Business Council Website What Clients Think 2025 Article Want to connect with Bec? Check out The Brand Method Find me on Instagram
I continue the discussion of POPLmark Reloaded , discussing the solutions proposed to the benchmark problem. The solutions are in the Beluga, Coq (recently renamed Rocq), and Agda provers.
Nessa live com a Agda Bianco conversamos sobre a massoterapia, massagem thai e muito mais. Bate papo com a Aline Sampaio e Agda.
In this episode, I begin discussing the question and history of formalizing results in Programming Languages Theory using interactive theorem provers like Rocq (formerly Coq) and Agda.
In the lead-up to PAX AUS 2024, we discuss the Indie Showcase games, the nominees of the AGDA's and more. Show Dot Points Daylight savings sparks a humorous debate among the hosts. PAX is a major highlight, with excitement building for the event. The Australian Game Developer Awards nominees showcase local talent. Game reviews highlight the quality and creativity of new releases. Indie games are gaining recognition and importance in the gaming landscape. Metaphor: ReFantasio offers a unique blend of fantasy and persona-like gameplay. The card shop simulator game provides a fun and engaging experience. The hosts express their enthusiasm for upcoming game releases. Community engagement at PAX is a key focus for the hosts. The conversation reflects a deep passion for gaming and its culture. Hosts: Dylan Blight: https://twitter.com/vivaladil Ashley Hobley: https://twitter.com/ashleyhobley Ciaran Marchant: https://twitter.com/YaboyRingo Resources Australian Game Developer Awards finalists are led by Conscript, Diets & Deities and Kill Knight - Explosion Network Koalaty Critics: The Legend Of Zelda: Echoes Of Wisdom - Australian Review Roundup - Explosion Network PAX AUS features its largest ever tabletop area in 2024 - Explosion Network PAX AUS 2024 Indie Showcase Digital & Tabletop Games - Explosion Network Arcade Couch Credits: Music by: Dylan Blight Art by: Cherie Henriques Summary Show Notes: Created by Riverside.FM AI Integration All Episodes: https://explosionnetwork.com/arcade-couch/ Support Us: http://www.ko-fi.com/explosion
Las de Elda se estrenan en casa ante el Morvedre de Sagunto
El alcalde y una vidente envueltos en un loquísimo caso de corrupción y estafa en Agda, localidad francesa conocida por sus bellas playas, su amplia comunidad swinger y sus fiestas sexuales. Guion y montaje: Inko Martín. Música: Armando Trovajoli – Sessomatto.
In this episode, Leona Archary, the CEO of the Agricultural Development Agency (Agda), shares the primary models used to bolster agricultural development, shedding light on innovative approaches transforming the sector. Archary elaborates on Agda's unique approach to area-based farmer development, and discusses how they identify target areas and effectively engage with local farmers to ensure sustainable growth and community involvement. She also delves into the intricacies of commercial transactions within the sector, successful collaborations and partnerships, and her heartfelt wish for agricultural development in South Africa.
Çagdaş Artantaş ile Devlet Yardımı, Fransa-Almanya Nükleer Tartışması, Taksonomi, Karbon
In this episode, I continue introducing DCS by comparing it to termination checkers in constructive type theories like Coq, Agda, and Lean. I warmly invite ITTC listeners to experiment with the tool themselves. The repo is here.
Enerji Kitabı : Çagdaş Artantaş - Yeşil Elektrikte Almanya ve Türkiye incelemesi : AB ve DTÖ Perspektifinden
The Agricultural Development Agency (Agda) has set up an investment fund in partnership with a Dutch based company, Excelsis Cooporative U.A. and have started working on a pipeline. Joining us on this edition is AGDA CEO, Leona Archary and Natie Engelbrecht, director of Excelsis Cooporative U.A.
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Påsken er over, og ny episode av RageQuit er ute. DaGizz er fortsatt på pilegrimsreise, og RåsjSchefte er som alltid supervikar. RåsjSchefte tar denne jobben seriøst nå. Så hun har begynt å skade seg, og utsette seg for uhell. SteelBoiii har vært på hytta, og brukt Cremant som bide. KayKay har vært i Ørneredet. RåsjSchefte har testet et spill hun hater, SteelBoiii har testet Loop Hero og snart rønna Psychonauts 2, KayKay har spilt på sin gamle One x. GameNewz fra GameReactor, Pophørnan Agda og Ukens Haiku fra Celine. Sitt ned å bli revna!Takk til alle patreons. Spesiell takk til produsentene våre.TTMXMP. DukeJarlsberg. Bjuslo. Gjøren Henge NilsenVil du ha noe RageQuit merch: https://shop.spreadshirt.no/ragequit Følg oss på FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/rquit Community vårt heter Rage Quitters: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1520684541442655 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUa517ORRnMWR3aFPYQjIAA Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/ragequitno
Debutová zbierka básní mu vyšla v roku 2002. Volala sa Kosť & Koža a vyvolala údajne rozruch na literárnej scéne. Odvtedy napísal viacero zbierok básní - Rytier bez básne a Hany (2010), Europain (2013) či Pästiarsky list (2017). Dlhodobo sa tiež venuje písaniu diel pre divadlo, TV a film. No a práve debutová zbierka básní Kosť & Koža teraz po 20tich rokoch vychádza opäť, v reedícii aj s básnickým zošitom NAPR. vo vydavateľstve Brak. Hosťom Nedeľnej chvíľky poézie_FM je básnik, dramatik, prozaik a performer Agda Bavi Pain.
I discuss dependent types, which are types that can contain non-type programs. An example of a dependent type is a list whose type contains its length. Instead of just writing List for a list that contains strings, dependent types include types like List that describe lists of exactly five strings. Dependent types can also be used to represent mathematics, in which case the programs that they describe count as proofs, and tools from programming can be used to write math. Dependent types used to be something that really required a research background, but there has been a lot of progress on making them more user-friendly and on writing accessible introductions lately. Languages mentioned: Idris is a self-hosted dependently typed language with type-level resource tracking Agda is a testbed for new ideas in dependently typed programming Lean 4 is a self-hosted dependently typed language that has a more conservative logical core than Idris or Agda, and attempts to appeal more to practicing mathematicians. Coq is a proof assistant based on dependent types that has been used to fully mathematically verify a C compiler Books mentioned: The Little Typer, by Daniel P. Friedman and David Thrane Christiansen is an intro to the core ideas of dependent types, in dialog form Type Driven Development with Idris by Edwin Brady, the creator of Idris, describes an approach to programming that uses expressive types as a way to make programmers' lives easier Programming Language Foundations in Agda by Phil Wadler, Wen Kokke, and Jeremy Siek describes the use of Agda for both programming and proving Software Foundations is a series of books that use Coq as an introduction to mathematically rigorous software development in a proof assistant. It's how I initially learned these topics!
In this episode Jesper Cockx, one of the main Agda developers, is interviews by Niki Vazou and Matthias Pall. They talk about how to explain dependent types to one's father, how Agda's automation and proof search work, and how Agda can be used to verify Haskell code bases.
Kolejne spotkanie z tegoroczną laureatką prestiżowej nagrody AGDA Design Award absolwentką warszawskiej ASP– Anną Eymont. AGDA to największe w Australii stowarzyszenie profesjonalnych projektantek i projektantów komunikacji wizualnej, którego misją jest wspieranie australijskich twórczyń i twórców.
12 listopada 2022 w Sydney wręczone zostały coroczne nagrody AGDA Design Award 2022 przyznawane najlepszym australijskim pracom w szerokim zakresie dyscyplin projektowych. Wśród laureatek znalazła się mieszkająca w Australii absolwentka warszawskiej ASP (1973) – Anna Eymont. W pierwszej części rozmowy Anna opowiada o początkach swojej kariery zawodowej w Sydney.
Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart Support The Daily Gardener Buy Me A Coffee Connect for FREE! The Friday Newsletter | Daily Gardener Community Historical Events 1771 Birth of Xavier Bichat ("bee'shah"), French anatomist and pathologist. Remembered as the father of modern histology, or the study of tissues. In his work, Xavier did not use a microscope and still discovered 21 distinct types of tissues in the human body. His work accelerated and transformed the way doctors understood disease. Sadly, Xavier died accidentally in his early thirties in 1802 after falling down the steps of his hospital. Today, Xavier Bichat's name is one of the 72 names inscribed on the Eiffel Tower. A lover of nature, Xavier's work was grounded in observations from the natural world. Charles Darwin quoted Xavier in his book The Descent of Man. The great botanist Bichat long ago said, if everyone were cast in the same mould, there would be no such thing as beauty. If all our women were to become as beautiful as the Venus de' Medici, we should for a time be charmed; but we should soon wish for variety; and as soon as we had obtained variety, we should wish to see certain characteristics in our women a little exaggerated beyond the then existing common standard. The beauty of nature and the secret to that beauty is in nature's diversity and the ephemeral nature of all things - the seasons, flowers, the weather, etc., Xavier also wrote, Life is the sum of forces resisting death. 1776 Birth of Henri Dutrochet, French physician, botanist, and physiologist. After studying the movement of sap in plants in his home laboratory, Henri discovered and named osmosis. Henri shared his discovery with the Paris Academy of Sciences on October 30th, 1826. Like the cells in our human bodies, plants don't drink water; they absorb it through osmosis. Henri also figured out that a plant's green pigment, chlorophyll, is essential to how plants take up carbon dioxide. Hence, photosynthesis could not happen without chlorophyll. It turns out chlorophyll helps plants gather energy from light. And if you've ever asked yourself why plants are green, the answer is chlorophyll. Since it reflects green light, chlorophyll makes the plant appear green. As for Henri, he was a true pioneer in plant research. He was the first to examine plant respiration, light sensitivity, and geotropism (How the plant responds to gravity, i.e., roots grow down to the ground.) Geotropism can be confusing at first, but I think of it this way: The upward growth of plants - fighting against gravity - is called negative geotropism, and the downward growth of roots, growing with gravity, is called positive geotropism. And there's a tiny part of the plant at the very end of the root that responds to positive geotropism, and it's called the root cap. So, what makes the roots grow downward? The small but mighty root cap - responds to positive geotropism. 1907 Birth of Astrid Lindgren, Swedish writer of fiction and screenplays. Astrid is remembered for several children's book series, including Pippi Longstocking. She wrote more than 30 books for children and has sold 165 million copies. In January 2017, Astrid's prolific work made her the fourth most translated children's author trailing Enid Blyton, Hans Christian Andersen, and the Brothers Grimm. Astrid was a flower lover. In her book, Mio, My Son, Astrid wrote, He turned to the Master Rose Gardener and said something even more peculiar, "I enjoy the birds singing. I enjoy the music of the silver poplars." In her book, Most Beloved Sister, Astrid wrote, Then the flowers stopped singing and the trees stopped playing, and I could no longer hear the brook's melody. "Most Beloved Sister," said YlvaLi. "When Salikon's roses wither, then I will be dead.' And in Astrid's story Bullarbyn, the maid Agda tells a group of girls that if on Midsummer night, they climb over nine fences and pick nine different flowers in complete silence, without speaking a single word, and then return home to put the flowers under their pillow, they will dream of their future husband. On Social Media, there's a marvelous photograph of Astrid climbing a pine tree. In the photo, Astrid is 67 years old. She apparently climbed the tree in her front yard after being dared by her 80-year-old friend Elsa. Astrid later quipped, There's nothing in the Ten Commandments forbidding old ladies to climb trees, is there? Astrid once wrote, In our unknown past we might have been creatures swinging from branch to branch, living in trees. Perhaps in the deepest depths of our wandering souls we long to return there... perhaps it is pure homesickness that makes us write poems and songs of the trees... 1908 Birth of Harrison Salisbury, American journalist. After World War II, Harrison became the first regular New York Times correspondent in Moscow. He went on to win a Pulitzer Prize for his work. Harrison once wrote, My favorite word is 'pumpkin.' You are a pumpkin. Or you are not. I am. Grow That Garden Library™ Book Recommendation The Heirloom Gardener by John Forti This book came out in 2021, and the subtitle is Traditional Plants and Skills for the Modern World. "Part essay collection, part gardening guide, The Heirloom Gardener encourages readers to embrace heirloom seeds and traditions, serving as a well-needed reminder to slow down and reconnect with nature." - Modern Farmer The publisher writes: In The Heirloom Gardener, John Forti celebrates gardening as a craft and shares the lore and traditional practices that link us with our environment and with each other. Charmingly illustrated and brimming with wisdom, this guide will inspire you to slow down, recharge, and reconnect. In the preface, John shares how he came to be a gardener. Of his early experience, he wrote: Work at a garden center in my teens further ignited my interest in horticulture; it also helped me save up enough money to travel to Japan as an exchange student, far from my river and deep pine woods. There I saw the Japanese veneration of the land made manifest in regional artisanal foods, historic preservation, and the Zen-like devotion to the craft of gardening, the art of placing a single stone in a garden wall or a budding branch in an ikebana arrangement. I witnessed firsthand how much we are all shaped by place. When I returned, I explored garden history and ethnobotany with deep interest. John introduces the art and practice of heirloom gardening this way: Things like an old rhubarb patch, the remnants of an orchard, or a lichen-covered stone wall are talismans that help us read the landscapes we inherited. Through them, we catch a glimpse of how someone applied craftsmanship and the environmental arts to live in accord with nature. As heirloom gardeners in our shared backyard, we remember the work our hands were born to do, intuitively, like a bird follows its migratory path or a newly hatched turtle scrambles to the sea. I may be a romantic, but I do not romanticize the past. In my work as a garden historian and herbalist, I am not blind to the shortcomings, biases, and errors of earlier times, but I also see families connected to seeds and soil, people connected to place, and a deep value for living in concert with our environment. This book is an alphabetical collection of brief essays and artisanal images, each a seed, a way in to a different element of an heirloom gardening lifestyle; I see each entry as a point of connectivity-hand to hand, ancestor to descendant, seed to table. It's a love poem to the earth... a guidepost for gardeners... who want to cultivate common ground and craft new possibilities from local landscapes. Here is a sample entry regarding Angelica; John writes, A majestic herb is Angelica archangelica, cultivated through the ages for its flavor, fragrance, and stately beauty. In the garden, the hollow and resinous stems of this regal herb, covered in broad leaves, can easily tower three to five feet, and the enormous flower umbels rise up to seven feet toward the heavens - perhaps one of the reasons that the plant was dedicated to the archangels in Medieval times. Early each spring in centuries past, Europeans and Colonial Americans would harvest the tender stalks and simmer them in a simple syrup; eventually the stalks would become the translucent light green of sea glass, and the syrup would take on the color and herbaceous balsam flavor so unique to angelica. As lovers of spring have done long since, I repeat the process and candy the stalks until they become tender; I then either slice the stems lengthwise, into short segments, or braid the long strands together before rolling them in finely ground sugar...They are excellent served like membrillo or marmalade with cheese and dessert platters... Like an herbal equivalent to candied ginger, candied angelica was often served as digestive at the end of feasts. Throughout the growing season, but especially in spring and summer, I enjoy serving gin and tonics and other cocktails with straws made from thinner angelica stems. I also save the syrup that results from the candying process; it's an amazing herbal elixir to add into cocktails or serve atop vanilla ice cream. John's book is 264 pages of marvelous garden essays and beautiful botanical art about traditional plants and skills for the modern gardener. You can get a copy of The Heirloom Gardener by John Forti and support the show using the Amazon link in today's show notes for around $8. Botanic Spark 1805 Birth of Robert Buist (botanist) is born. Robert Buist came to America from Edinburgh "Edinburgh," where his dad was a professional gardener. He had trained at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh and immigrated to Philadelphia when he was 23. One of his first jobs was working for a wealthy Philadelphia businessman named Henry Pratt, who had a tremendous summer estate named Lemon Hill. At the time, Lemon Hill was regarded as having one of the most beautiful gardens in the United States. Eventually, Buist bought the history Bernard McMahon nursery - one of the oldest nurseries in the country and the nursery that supplied plants to President Thomas Jefferson. Today, on the spot where the nursery used to be, is a large old Sophora tree known as the Buist Sophora. The tree was brought to the United States from France, and its origin can be traced to China. In addition to the nursery, Buist grew his company to include a seed division and a greenhouse. In 1825, the plant explorer Joel Poinsett sent some specimens of a plant he discovered in Mexico home to Charleston. Buist heard about the plant, bought himself one, and began growing it. Buist named it Euphorbia poinsettia since the plant had a milky white sap like other Euphorbias. The red bracts of the plant were so unusual and surprising to Robert that he wrote that the Poinsettia was "truly the most magnificent of all the tropical plants we have ever seen." Of course, Robert gave his friend and fellow Scot, the botanist James McNab a poinsettia when he visited in 1834. McNab brought the plant back to Scotland and gave it to the head of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, Robert Graham. Graham promptly changed the botanical name of the plant to Poinsettia pulcherrima - a move that greatly upset Robert Buist for the rest of his life. And here's a fun little side note about Robert Buist; his gardening books were very popular. When Stonewall Jackson discovered gardening in middle age, he relied heavily on Robert Buist's book The Family Kitchen Gardener: Containing Plain and Accurate Descriptions of All the Different Species and Varieties of Culinary Vegetables, which became Jackson's gardening bible, and he wrote little notes in the margins as he worked his way through the guide. Like most gardeners still do today, he'd write, "Plant this" or "Try this" in the margins next to the plants he wanted to try the following year. Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener And remember: For a happy, healthy life, garden every day.
Leona Archary is back on Farmer's Inside Track and this time to focus on the work she does as the CEO of the Agricultural Development Agency. In an exclusive with Dawn Noemdoe, she talks about how they're changing the face of South African agriculture by partnering with the private sector to develop small holder farmers in Mzansi…As you know by now, once a week we meet the amazing women selected for the Corteva Women Agripreneur 2022 programme, this is a year-long blended development programme at the Gordon Institute of Business Science Entrepreneurship Development Academy. Our #SoilSista Zanele Tsambo switched careers from banking to farming and today she works in three spheres in agri – commodity trading, aggregation, and farming! Talk about breaking the glass ceiling, Wow, what a dynamic player in the agri space…She tells us more about her amazing journey in this sector…
De fem första. 10 januari 1922 klev Elisabeth Tamm, Agda Östlund, Nelly Thüring, Kerstin Hesselgren och Bertha Wellin in i Sveriges Riksdag. Hur blev livet inne i drömmen om att vara med och påverka? I år är det 100 år sedan de första fem kvinnorna tog plats i Sveriges Riksdag. Därför dyker vi in i historien om hur det gick till i tre långa berättande kulturreportage - som även anknyter till våra tidigare uppmärksammade program om den kvinnliga rösträttens genomförande.I del tre tittar vi närmare på Kerstin Hesselgren, liberal, Elisabeth Tamm, liberal, Bertha Wellin, högern, Agda Östlund, socialdemokrat och Nelly Thüring, socialdemokrat. Hur upplevde de riksdagsarbetet och vad åstadkom de? Hur hängde de fem första ihop med rösträttsrörelsens tongivande kvinnor?De fem första riksdagskvinnorna har inte lämnat så många personliga berättelser efter sig, men vi hittar trots allt en del spår på Kungliga biblioteket och i en dold låda i ett gammalt skrivbord.Hör deras röster och följ med på jakt efter det så kallade damrummet inne i riksdagshuset. Där lär ha stått en skrivmaskin för de fem första att dela på. Men historien om damrummet är höljt i tidens dimmor och inte mycket finns dokumenterat.Vi besöker godset Fogelstad i Sörmland, där Elisabeth Tamm levde hela sitt liv och där hon också - efter att snabbt ha blivit besviken på rikspolitiken - startade den kvinnliga medborgarskolan som skulle lära kvinnor att "göra demokrati". 100 år senare är en ny form av medborgarskola på väg att skapas i inspektorsbostaden intill, Lilla Ulfåsa. Medverkande: Helena Martinsson, enhetschef för riksdagens demokratijubileum, Camilla Norrbin, historiker, Sara Heyman, journalist och radiomedarbetare, Gustaf Liljencrantz och Clara Waller, släktingar till Elisabeth Tamm, Tjia Torpe, ordförande i ägarstiftelsen Fogelstad. Musiken i del tre är "Preludium" av Max Richter. Uppläsare i programmet: Ana Gil de Melo Nascimento.Programmakare och producenter: Anna Tullberg och Mattias Berg. anna.tullberg@sr.se, mattias.berg@sr.se
De fem första. 10 januari 1922 klev Elisabeth Tamm, Agda Östlund, Nelly Thüring, Kerstin Hesselgren och Bertha Wellin in i Sveriges Riksdag. Hur blev livet inne i drömmen om att vara med och påverka? I år är det 100 år sedan de första fem kvinnorna tog plats i Sveriges Riksdag. Därför dyker vi in i historien om hur det gick till i tre långa berättande kulturreportage - som även anknyter till våra tidigare uppmärksammade program om den kvinnliga rösträttens genomförande.I del tre tittar vi närmare på Kerstin Hesselgren, liberal, Elisabeth Tamm, liberal, Bertha Wellin, högern, Agda Östlund, socialdemokrat och Nelly Thüring, socialdemokrat. Hur upplevde de riksdagsarbetet och vad åstadkom de? Hur hängde de fem första ihop med rösträttsrörelsens tongivande kvinnor?De fem första riksdagskvinnorna har inte lämnat så många personliga berättelser efter sig, men vi hittar trots allt en del spår på Kungliga biblioteket och i en dold låda i ett gammalt skrivbord.Hör deras röster och följ med på jakt efter det så kallade damrummet inne i riksdagshuset. Där lär ha stått en skrivmaskin för de fem första att dela på. Men historien om damrummet är höljt i tidens dimmor och inte mycket finns dokumenterat.Vi besöker godset Fogelstad i Sörmland, där Elisabeth Tamm levde hela sitt liv och där hon också - efter att snabbt ha blivit besviken på rikspolitiken - startade den kvinnliga medborgarskolan som skulle lära kvinnor att "göra demokrati". 100 år senare är en ny form av medborgarskola på väg att skapas i inspektorsbostaden intill, Lilla Ulfåsa. Medverkande: Helena Martinsson, enhetschef för riksdagens demokratijubileum, Camilla Norrbin, historiker, Sara Heyman, journalist och radiomedarbetare, Gustaf Liljencrantz och Clara Waller, släktingar till Elisabeth Tamm, Tjia Torpe, ordförande i ägarstiftelsen Fogelstad. Musiken i del tre är "Preludium" av Max Richter. Uppläsare i programmet: Ana Gil de Melo Nascimento.Programmakare och producenter: Anna Tullberg och Mattias Berg. anna.tullberg@sr.se, mattias.berg@sr.se
Steve Wang is the General Manager of Wargaming Sydney and winner of the Adam Lancman award for AGDA 2021. Steve joins Pete for a special 1 on 1 chat about the games industry and how he's seen it change over his 30 years at the top!
Steve Wang is the General Manager of Wargaming Sydney and winner of the Adam Lancman award for AGDA 2021. Steve joins Pete for a special 1 on 1 chat about the games industry and how he's seen it change over his 30 years at the top!
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Hansson och Freudenthal tar sig an lyssnarfrågor och kommer kanske fram till att det eventuellt var bättre förr. Sedan har Tom Vasel hjälpt till att förklara varför något var dåligt, eller bra. I avsnittet nämns: 18XX 1830 Monopol Fia med Knuff SOL - Last Days of a Star Brass El Grande Brass Birmingham Watch Hansa Teutonica Manhattan Project - Energy Empire Kolejka Die Speicherstadt/Jorvik
In this episode we interview Jesper Cockx, one of the core developers on Agda. We talk about the philosophy behind Agda, his work on pattern matching, the Uniqueness of Identity of Proofs, UIP for short, and why it is inconsistent with Homotopy Type Theory. Links Jesper's Website Jesper's Twitter: @agdakx Jesper's PhD Thesis Rewrite Theory paper Pattern matching without K paper (Check his website for more) EuroProofNet WITS Talks on Youtube (Workshop on the Implementation of Type Systems) Agda Zulip Agda Mailing List Ataca Github Wadler's book on Agda Stump's book on Agda
In this episode we interview Jesper Cockx, one of the core developers on Agda. We talk about the philosophy behind Agda, his work on pattern matching, the Uniqueness of Identity of Proofs, UIP for short, and why it is inconsistent with Homotopy Type Theory. Links Jesper's Website Jesper's Twitter: @agdakx Jesper's PhD Thesis Rewrite Theory paper Pattern matching without K paper (Check his website for more) EuroProofNet WITS Talks on Youtube (Workshop on the Implementation of Type Systems) Agda Zulip Agda Mailing List Ataca Github Wadler's book on Agda Stump's book on Agda
in this episode we interview Jesper Cockx, one of the core developers on Agda. We talk about the philosophy behind Agda, his work on pattern matching, the Uniqueness of Identity of Proofs, UIP for short, and why it is inconsistent with Homotopy Type Theory. Links Jesper's Website Jesper's Twitter: @agdakx Jesper's PhD Thesis Rewrite Theory paper Pattern matching without K paper (Check his website for more) EuroProofNet WITS Talks on Youtube (Workshop on the Implementation of Type Systems) Agda Zulip Agda Mailing List Ataca Github Wadler's book on Agda Stump's book on Agda
In this episode me, Eric and Nitin continues our conversation started in the last episode. This time we move our attention to the cool projects happening in Coq, in particular commenting through the projects mentioned in Andrew Appel's keynote “Coq's Vibrant Ecosystem for verification engineering” that took place in CPP'22 which is colocated with POPL and towards the end we also talk about agda, idris and Kind. Links Nitin Twitter @NitinJohnRaj2 Eric Twitter @EricBond10 Appel's CPP Talk Proof Assistants Stack Exchange Coq Community Leo de Moura Interview
In this episode me, Eric and Nitin continues our conversation started in the last episode. This time we move our attention to the cool projects happening in Coq, in particular commenting through the projects mentioned in Andrew Appel's keynote “Coq's Vibrant Ecosystem for verification engineering” that took place in CPP'22 which is colocated with POPL and towards the end we also talk about agda, idris and Kind. Links Nitin Twitter @NitinJohnRaj2 Eric Twitter @EricBond10 Appel's CPP Talk Proof Assistants Stack Exchange Coq Community Leo de Moura Interview
In this episode me, Eric and Nitin continues our conversation started in the last episode. This time we move our attention to the cool projects happening in Coq, in particular commenting through the projects mentioned in Andrew Appel's keynote “Coq's Vibrant Ecosystem for verification engineering” that took place in CPP'22 which is colocated with POPL and towards the end we also talk about agda, idris and Kind. Links Nitin Twitter @NitinJohnRaj2 Eric Twitter @EricBond10 Appel's CPP Talk Proof Assistants Stack Exchange Coq Community Leo de Moura Interview
Uma Zalakain es una estudiante de doctorado en la universidad de Glasgow (Escocia) en el área de teoría de los lenguajes de programación. Conversamos sobre la verificación de software; el valor de la teoría dentro de la programación; por qué aprender programación funcional te ayuda a pensar mejor; y también sobre Agda, un lenguaje de programación funcional.Sitio web personal: https://umazalakain.info - Twitter: @typer_uma - Curso de Agda: https://youtu.be/iAkzXIbo0Dw
I slutet av 1950-talet gör Agda Rössel en svindlande klassresa. Hon får stort inflytande inom världsdiplomatin när hon som världens första kvinna blir FN-ambassadör i New York. Resan som börjar i en enkel banvaktsstuga i Norrbotten slutar med att hon blir Sveriges röst i världen.
I talk a bit more about the Agda proof assistant.
In this episode I talk a bit about the Agda proof assistant.
UNPACKING is a pixel art puzzle game tasks you with simply sorting items from boxes into rooms all the while telling a story of a woman's life. Wren Brier & Tim Dawson from Witch Beam join us to share about how they have injected emotion and spirit into their little organisational puzzle game which is entirely environmental storytelling. Lightmap is produced by Nicholas Kennedy, Viv Thum, Fiona Bartholomaeus, Daniel Ang & Adam Christou. Mitch Loh is Senior Producer and Gianni Di Giovanni is our Executive Producer. Join the SIFTER Discord Support SIFTER by buying our merch See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, I outline the argument for why the proof-theoretic ordinal (in the sense of Rathjen, as presented last episode) is epsilon-0. My explanation has something of a hole, in explaining how one would go about deriving induction for ordinals strictly less than epsilon-0 in Peano Arithmetic. To help paper over this hole a little, I discuss a really nice recent exposition of encoding ordinals in Agda.
Highlights from the conversation:Then you become a trusted advisor or partner who has got their back rather than a gun for hireWhen we, as an industry, get it right we add unbelievable value to the bottom line of a businessI definitely think there's gotta be a smarter way to be compensated for the work that we doBut the minute something's asked for free, then they have all the power and we're subservient to them. It's not healthyI don't think anyone feels that pitching is valid or valuable or adds anythingGreat work, in my opinion, comes from trust. And that trust comes from relationships More about Stuart WatsonStuart Watson is a graphic designer based in London. He started his career as the first junior designer ever hired by Wolff Olins. Whilst there he co-created the brand for ‘Oi' – Brazil's fastest ever start-up to reach one million customers, winning a Guinness World Record and Grand-Prix at The DBA Awards. In 2003 he left to join venturethree where he became a Partner aged 27 and went on to create brands for Sky, The Times, Little Chef, and King; who's IPO valued them at US$7.08 billion. In 2015, Stuart joined Design Studio as ECD, winning the pitch to rebrand Premier League. A year later, fed up with being an employee, Stuart quit, finding himself unemployed and unemployable. He started Nomad with Terry Stephens in 2016 with a maxed-out Amex card as funding. Their first project was the rebrand of Sky Sports, followed by The FA Women's Super League, a refresh of the Premier League, and the 2018 Cannes Lions event branding. Nomad now has a roster of Mass Fantastic clients including Premier League, Disney, BT, Sky, The FA, Natural History Museum and Rolls Royce. We are also proud sponsors of Hackney Laces, a community supported and run football club for girls who want to play football and learn new skills, on and off the pitch.Stuart has had articles published in Fast Company, Muse by Clio, Campaign Magazine, Tortoise, Design Week, and Creative Review, and has been a D&AD judge, and Chair of AGDA, Australia in 2015. He's also a visiting lecturer at Nottingham Trent University. His awards include: Transform Awards Gold, 2019 – The FA Women's Football D&AD In Book, 2012 – Little Chef Creative Review, Best in Book, 2012 – Little Chef Brand New Awards, 2012 – Little Chef Transform Awards Gold, 2012 – Little Chef Transform Awards Silver, 2012 – Little Chef D&AD Silver, 2010 – The Times D&AD in Book, 2006 – Sky DBA Grand Prix, 2003 – Oi Guinness World Records, 2003 - OiFind Stuart here: Website | LinkedIn | Instagram Show NotesPeople:Richard MastersMarina WillerCompanies and organisations:The Premier LeagueDesign StudioNatural History Museum How can you help?There are four ways you can help us out.Give us your thoughts. Rate the podcast and leave a comment.Share this as far and wide as you can - tell your friends, family and colleagues about us (caveat: if you own a family business, these may all be the same people)Tell us how we can create a better podcast - tell us what you liked, didn't like, or what you'd like to hear more (or less) ofTell us who you'd like to hear on the podcast. Suggest someone that you think we should interview.One More Question is a podcast by Nicework, a purpose-driven company helping people who want to make a dent in the world by building brands people give a shit about.One of the things we do best is ask our clients the right questions. This podcast came about because we want to share some of the best answers we have heard over the last 13 years. We talk to significant creators, experts and communicators we encounter and share useful insights, inspiration, and facts that make us stop and take note as we go about our work.Hosted by our founder Ross Drakes.Subscribe iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google PodcastsMusic by: @dcuttermusic / http://www.davidcuttermusic.com#welovenicework #branding #communication #purposedriven #creativity #brandinnovation
After winning big at the AGDA's Dylan gives his review of Brisbane based developer Witch Beam's zen-puzzler, Unpacking, and Ashley and Ciaran dive into their thoughts on Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy.Also on this episode reviews for Moonglow Bay, Circuit Superstars and Age of Empires IV, plays A Quiet Place game announced, Halo Infinite trailers and Warner Bros fighting game leak. Reviews/Previews:Age of Empires IV ReviewCircuit SuperstarsMoonglow Bay ReviewUnpacking ReviewHosts:Dylan Blight: https://twitter.com/vivaladilAshley Hobley: https://twitter.com/ashleyhobleyCiaran Marchant: https://twitter.com/YaboyRingoEpisode TimecodesINTRO00:00:00 - HelloREVIEWS/PREVIEWS00:02:30 - Unpacking Review00:17:05 - Moonglow Bay Review00:22:31 - Age of Empires IV Review In Progress00:24:57 - Circuit Superstars ReviewTHE NEWS00:28:10 - Queensland Games Tax Rebate00:30:30 - Amy Hennig Is Making A Marvel00:38:20 - Halo Infinite Story Gameplay00:41:39 - Tomb Raider 25 News00:46:00 - Warner Bros Fighting Game Leak00:51:47 - A Quiet Place Game00:55:46 - Does Snoop Dogg Leak The Next Grand Theft Auto?00:59:54 - PAX South Cancelled, What's That Mean For Australia?WHAT WE'VE BEEN PLAYING01:11:20 - Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy ImpressionsOUTRO01:22:01 - GoodbyeResourcesExplosion NetworkA Quiet Place Game Announced, QuietlyHalo's New Not-Cortana AI And Improved Visuals On Display In Halo Infinite's Updated Campaign TrailerKotakuLeak: Batman, Steven Universe Come Together In Smash Bros.-Style Fighting GameQueensland To Introduce 15 Percent Tax Rebate For Game DevelopersTomb Raider's 25th Anniversary Brings Sales And Details On New AnimeUncharted's Amy Hennig Is Making A Marvel GamePlayStation LifestylePAX South Canceled Indefinitely as it Fails to Expand, Compounded by Effects of COVID-19Push SquareSnoop Dogg: Dr. Dre Working on 'Great F***ing Music' for GTA GameArcade Couch Credits:Music by: Dylan BlightArt by: Cherie Henriques All Episodes:https://explosionnetwork.com/arcade-couch/Support Us:http://www.ko-fi.com/explosion
Steve Wang is the General Manager of Wargaming Sydney and winner of the Adam Lancman award for AGDA 2021. Steve joins Pete for a special 1 on 1 chat about the games industry and how he's seen it change over his 30 years at the top! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Carole Issa talks with Mike Tosetto, Director at Never Sit Still about how he went from running a one-man band creative studio business into building a 7-figure award-winning creative team. Mike is the director and founder of Never Sit Still, an animation studio based in Sydney, with a client list including Adobe, Google, Microsoft, Pinterest, Spotify and Event Cinemas. He has previously chaired the Australian Graphic Design Association in NSW, spoken at Node Fest, The Design Conference, and many other industry events. And in 2020, his studio was awarded the Studio of the Year by AGDA, one of the highest creative accolades an Australian studio can be awarded. Some of the key questions that Carole asks Mike: • 2'23”: Where does the name ‘Never Sit Still' come from? • 6'01”: How is it that you succeeded in being ok to let go of doing the work yourself and delegating it, so moving from being the technician to wearing the business owner's hat? • 9'20”: How do you deal with rejection? • 10'49”: What was the thinking behind the way you positioned Never Sit Still and did you get it right from the get-go? • 13'51”: You've recently entered the market in the US, what had to change in your marketing message and why for it to work? • 17'27”: What are the values that you live by that you carried forward in your business? • 23'37”: Where would you position yourself on the scale of being highly risk-averse to being a high-risk taker? How did this play out in your business? • 26'13”: What's your approach when it comes to hiring new team members? • 29'26”: What's your approach when you notice that a team member is not performing? • 31'36”: What does the word leadership mean to you? • 33'12”: What are the non-negotiable for you in business? • 35'12”: A book that you love and why? • 37'13”: If you were to throw a 30-day challenge to our listeners, a challenge that will create a high impact in their life. What would that challenge be? If you're looking to develop a team of high-performers but you're finding it hard to give feedback to your team members without upsetting them, get your copy of the 3-step feedback formula cheat sheet here!
Pueden revisar la siguiente entrada de mi blog para acceder a un tutorial sobre la programación funcional, Haskell y Agda: https://camilochaconsartori.wordpress.com/2021/08/08/el-renacer-de-un-viejo-conocido-la-programacion-funcional/
Rozhovor s košickým básníkem a prozaikem Agda Bavi Painem o čtení v Brně i o čtení na MAČi v zahraničních městech, o reakcích publika, černém humoru, o (ne)přepisování vlastních textů a o (ne)jistotě zpětné vazby, o korekturách, o veganství v rámci životního stylu, o budících v mobilu, o obavě z dlouhého psaní něčeho, čemu bychom mohli říct Opus matným… a o čtení (nejenom) na záchodě… a o důležitosti obsahu jeho knížek. Ptal se Marek Timko.
Kia ora and welcome to the Kātoitoi 2021 podcast series. This is a special limited edition podcast series of five interviews commissioned by Creative New Zealand as a part of the 2020 Kātoitoi pilot. This interview and illustration sits within a series of commissioned essays, interviews, podcasts and artworks to be published over 12 weeks supported by CNZ. In this special series we'll hear from five of the review panel, each of whom looked at work within three categories to help select the final complied archive for this year. Kia ora I'm Louise, Design Assembly Founder and Director and today I'm talking to Emma Kaniuk and Tana Mitchell from Akin Emma and Tana co-founded Akin in 2015, a strategic design studio focused on creating engaging, seductive and effective brand solutions that grab people's attention and hearts. Previous to starting Akin, they both spent time at Designworks. Emma has also worked at Special Group in Auckland and Sydney and Tana has worked at studios in Auckland, Wellington and overseas in New York and Berlin. They have been awarded for their work at the Best Awards with purple pins and overseas in the AGDA awards, D&AD and Designweek awards amongst others.
I look back at the module systems we considered so far (Haskell's, Standard ML's, and Agda's), and consider a few points that are on my mind about these. I also mention a few other languages' module systems (Clojure, Java 9). I also ponder names and namespace management.
Agda's module system (beautifully described here) could be seen as intermediate between Haskell's and Standard ML's. It supports nested parametrized modules with information hiding, but does not go all the way to higher-order functors (as in Standard ML).
A nossa Rádio da Costureira é recheada de assuntos que interessam que costura, modela, desenha e apaixonado pelo universo da moda sob medida! Neste episódio você vai aprender dicas de empreendedorismo e marketing para conseguir se posicionar como uma profissional no mercado. A nossa convidada é super entendida deste assunto! A costureira e artesã Agda Yosan é especialista em estratégias de empreendedorismo e posicionamento para artesãs e costureiras. Dá o play!
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Highlights from the conversation:"Design is not what we make. Design is what we make possible for others.""Craft is just consideration of every detail. And scale is often about finding efficiencies. And those two notions are kind of at odds with each other.""Craft at scale is the same as craft anywhere else. It's just trying to bring intentionality and consideration to every decision.""We feel the tension between good business and good design constantly. Good design is so often a factor of time.""It's critical to have the leadership team in the room because the more understanding you build, the more likely you are to build something that fits the problem.""I don't believe in the idea that you need to find a compromise, because I think compromise implies that both sides of the equation gave up on something to meet in the middle."More about Ben Originally from Australia, Ben relocated to the United States eight years ago in pursuit of a specific vision for branding — to bring the creative quality and craft usually reserved for small practices to projects and clients of intimidating scale and complexity. He believes that at the heart of all good design is an equal marriage of concept and craft. A provocative and insightful idea, brought to life with art and finesse. His portfolio spans a diverse range of brands, from luxury companies to global giants including Spotify, Instagram, and Coca-Cola — garnering particular recognition for his development for uncommonly compelling, far-reaching, systemic identities. The resulting work has been internationally recognized by D&AD, Graphis, Cannes, AGDA, Communication Arts, the Type Directors Club, The One Club for Creativity, the ADC, Print Magazine, and FPO — among others. Designweek named his work for Spotify as some of the most globally defining to date. In 2019 Fast Co named the Mailchimp rebrand one of the best pieces of design in 2019. Just recently he launched a provocative evolution for investment app Robinhood, which has (so far) received a warm reception on Twitter.Ben moved to San Francisco in 2018 as Creative Director of the COLLINS SF office and has begrudgingly accepted that hiking is now a part of his life.Website | LinkedIn | Instagram Show NotesPeople:Brian CollinsLeland MaschmeyerChristian WidlicKris WongCompanies and organisations:COLLINSSpotifyMailchimpRobinhoodPixarMoMAMiscellaneous:Gen Z How can you help?There are four ways you can help us out.Give us your thoughts. Rate the podcast and leave a comment.Share this as far and wide as you can - tell your friends, family and colleagues about us (caveat: if you own a family business, these may all be the same people)Tell us how we can create a better podcast - tell us what you liked, didn’t like, or what you’d like to hear more (or less) ofTell us who you’d like to hear on the podcast. Suggest someone that you think we should interview.One More Question is a podcast by Nicework, a purpose-driven company helping people who want to make a dent in the world by building brands people give a shit about.One of the things we do best is ask our clients the right questions. This podcast came about because we want to share some of the best answers we have heard over the last 13 years. We talk to significant creators, experts and communicators we encounter and share useful insights, inspiration, and facts that make us stop and take note as we go about our work.Hosted by our founder Ross Drakes.
Find out more on our website: https://bit.ly/3Jzlmz9 Functional programmers have long claimed that languages such as Haskell and O'Caml allow one to write code more quickly and more reliably. Widespread uptake of functional programming among the financial community supports that claim, and this talk will examine a few cases. Speaker: Philip Wadler is Professor of Theoretical Computer Science at the University of Edinburgh and Senior Research Fellow at IOHK. He is an ACM Fellow, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, and editor-in-chief of Proceedings of the ACM for Programming Languages. He is past chair of ACM SIGPLAN, past holder of a Royal Society-Wolfson Research Merit Fellowship, winner of the SIGPLAN Distinguished Service Award, and a winner of the POPL Most Influential Paper Award. Previously, he worked or studied at Stanford, Xerox Parc, CMU, Oxford, Chalmers, Glasgow, Bell Labs, and Avaya Labs, and visited as a guest professor in Copenhagen, Sydney, and Paris. He has an h-index of over 70 with more than 25,000 citations to his work, according to Google Scholar. He contributed to the designs of Haskell, Java, and XQuery, and is co-author of Introduction to Functional Programming (Prentice Hall, 1988), XQuery from the Experts (Addison Wesley, 2004), Generics and Collections in Java (O'Reilly, 2006), and Programming Language Foundations in Agda (2018). He has delivered invited talks in locations ranging from Aizu to Zurich.
Equal parts science and art, programming language design is very much an unsolved problem. This week, Ron speaks with Leo White, from Jane Street's Tools & Compilers team, about cutting-edge language features, future work happening on OCaml, and Jane Street's relationship with the broader open-source community. The conversation covers everything from the paradox of language popularity, to advanced type system features like modular implicits and dependent types. Listen in, no programming languages PhD required!
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Kriston Sellier has owned id8, an award-winning branding agency, for 20 years. She has helped companies big, small, local and global to find their brand voice and to succeed in a crowded and competitive market. Kriston searches for ways to grow and challenge herself and her team. This tenacity has brought success time and time again to id8, including a spot in the 2020 Top 25 Small Businesses of the Year | Cobb Chamber, the Top 25 Best Small Businesses in Working Mother magazine, and numerous awards from Graphic Design USA and AGDA.For more info, visit https://shrimptankpodcast.com/atlanta/
Agda Eunice de Souza Albas, professora da Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) campus Presidente Prudente e Integrante do Centro de Desenvolvimento de Materiais Funcionais (CDMF), fala de suas pesquisas sobre a síntese de caracterização de materiais [...] O post CDMF Pesquisa apresenta: Agda Eunice de Souza Albas apareceu primeiro em Centro de Desenvolvimento de Materiais Funcionais CEPID-FAPESP.
Kia ora and welcome to Design Assembly Conversations. In this series we talk to NZ designers, hear their stories and celebrate their work. I’m Louise and today I’m talking to Emma Kaniuk and Tana Mitchell from Akin. Emma and Tana co-founded Akin in 2015, a strategic design studio focused on creating engaging, seductive and effective brand solutions that grab people’s attention and hearts. Previous to starting Akin, they both spent time at Designworks. Emma has also worked at Special Group in Auckand and Sydney and Tana has worked at studios in Auckland, Wellington and overseas in New York and Berlin. They have been awarded for their work at the Best Awards with purple pins and overseas in the AGDA awards, D&AD and Designweek awards amongst others. (It is important to place this conversation in context of being in the middle of an uncertain landscape and challenges brought about by Covid-19. The virus arrived in New Zealand in February and on the 25 March 2020, we went into Level 4 lock-down. This podcast is released on the 28th of May 2020 as we transition into Level 2 which dictates the design community may start to return to working from studios as our economy cautiously restarts.)
Os apresentadores Renato e Cristiane Cardoso chamaram atenção a um trecho de uma palestra realizada, recentemente, por eles, no Templo de Salomão, onde falaram aos casais. Eles dão dicas de como lidar com as diferenças um do outro, que podem resultar em brigas. Além disso, os professores ainda esclarecem a dúvida da aluna Agda, que […]
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EP116 with Craig Black In this episode, we spoke with Craig Black a graphic designer, lettering artist and typographer. Craig is Scottish born and after spending some time in London, he currently runs his own design studio in Gourock, Scotland. He has a diverse style and doesn’t seem to be tied down to any single medium or aesthetic. This has led to an impressive list of clients from all over the globe and a growing list of speaking gigs. Also, he’s just a great guy. Quite early on Craig talks about how he feels it’s his responsibility to be helping others achieve their goals and encourages people to be proud of their achievements whatever they are. The culture of overtime, his approach to work-life balance and switching off. A big believer in positive affirmations, Craig talks about the value in congratulating yourself more in your work and for personal and professional achievements. We spoke about how much people connect with artists and designers who put themselves within their work and the value of community including Craig’s initiative in Scotland called Creative Inverclyde, working with prisoners and the value of creativity. Hosting this episode was Prue Jones and Flyn Tracy. Thank you AGDA for hooking us up with Craig Black during his speaking tour. Support is thanks to our friends at Streamtime. Try it for free and if you like it use this link to get a discount: streamtime.net/adr2020 Links https://craigblackdesign.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/craig-black-28a89968 https://www.instagram.com/_craigblack https://www.creativeinverclyde.com/team https://www.instagram.com/prudencemjones https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gourock
We caught lettering artist and typographer, Craig Black as he was whizzing around Australia for his national AGDA tour. But better than that, we also invited his wife Alison to bring her expertise as a mental health nurse to our conversation about mental health and the life of a creative. Craig has shared a lot about his personal story, "and while he's the happiest he's ever been" he's inevitably endured the ups and downs of the creative's rollercoaster along the way. This is one of the most personal episode's we've recorded... and we're so grateful that Craig and Ali could talk with us together. If you're an independent creative, if you're struggling with work/life balance, or if you sometimes find yourself lost and not knowing where you want to get to, give this episode a listen. And then share it with whoever else you think would benefit. Check out Craig's work at https://craigblackdesign.com/ Thanks to Streamtime https://streamtime.net And get involved at https://nevernotcreative.org and https://mentally-healthy.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nevernotcreative/message
En poc més de 24h00 on més va ploure va ser als sectors de l’Albera, la Costa Vermella, el Vallespir i el Conflent amb valors d’entre 200 i 250 mm d’aigua. Ara que ja no plou és el moment del balanç dels danys causats per al temporal i el temps de la declaració a les assegurances. En aquest sentit la Cambra dels Mesters i de l’Artesanat recomana als artesans afectats de contactar amb els seus serveis per fer un punt de les seves necessitats més urgents i per rebre consells a l’hora d’omplir els dossiers d’ajudes. La circulació dels TGV entre Montpeller i Perpinyà és suspès duran 10 dies, fins al 4 de novembre, degut als danys sobre les vies ferroviàries entre Agda i Besiers causats per les fortes pluges. A Catalunya Sud en canvi la situació és molt més complicada. Aquest dijous és un dia oficial de dol per la víctima mortal, un home d’uns 70 anys d’Arenys de Munt que va intentar salvar el seu cotxe però van retrobar el seu cos en una platja del Maresma. També hi 5 persones desaparegudes. El president de la Generalitat Quim Torra ha anunciat que la setmana que ve el govern tindrà a punt un pla de mesures d'ajuda a les zones devastades pels aiguats. Aquest dijous, una setmana després de la sortida dels vins primerencs, es presenten avui en 8 restaurants de Perpinyà vins nous natura, és a dir sense sulfits. Aquests primerencs particulars són anomenats « Primer suc ». El Museu Rigau de Perpinyà tindrà una nova directora a partir del mes de gener, Pascale Picard. Fa uns mesos es va anunciar que Claire Muchir, la directora des de la reobertura del museu marxava cap al de Cotlliure. Ahir el batlle de Perpinyà, Jean Marc Pujol i l’adjunta a la cultura Daniela Pagès van presentar Pascale Picard que fins ara era la directora dels museus d’Avinyó a Provença. El Consell per la República ha proposat de constituir una Assemblea de Càrrecs Electes dimecres vinent, el 30 d’octubre, per aportaruna resposta política institucional conjunta a la sentència del Tribunal Suprem espanyol contra el procés. El president, Carles Puigdemont, demana per carta que les organitzacions polítiques que s’impliquin en la convocatòria, l’organització i el desenvolupament d’aquesta Assemblea.
Un lunes más, vuelve nuestro programa "Nuestros Soldados" que dirige y presenta el coronel Ángel Gómez de Ágreda. En este programa, hablará sobre #ciberdefensa con el capitán de navío Enrique Cubeiro Cabello.
Un lunes más, vuelve nuestro programa "Nuestros Soldados" que dirige y presenta el coronel Ángel Gómez de Ágreda. En este programa, hablará sobre #ciberdefensa con el capitán de navío Enrique Cubeiro Cabello.
02:35 - Philip’s Superpower: Being Not Afraid of Mathematics 04:07 - Programming Language Foundations in Agda (https://plfa.github.io/) Propositions as Types (https://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/wadler/papers/propositions-as-types/propositions-as-types.pdf) Isomorphism (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isomorphism) Software Foundations by Benjamin C. Pierce (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13413455-software-foundations) The Coq Proof Assistant (https://coq.inria.fr/) 15:32 - Using a Proof Assistant 22:57 - Human Creativity + Insight QuickCheck (http://hackage.haskell.org/package/QuickCheck) CompCert (http://compcert.inria.fr/) 30:02 - Specifications Use of Formal Methods at Amazon Web Services (https://lamport.azurewebsites.net/tla/formal-methods-amazon.pdf) The Evolution of Testing Methodology at AWS: From Status Quo to Formal Methods with TLA+ (https://www.infoq.com/presentations/aws-testing-tla/) How Amazon web services uses formal methods (https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2699417) 35:25 - How To Translate Abstract Concepts So Practitioners Can Use Them Reflections: Rein: The way we are taught math makes us hate it. Jess: There’s a difference between learning the foundations of programming and learning the skills of programming Chanté: How do we make conversations like this more accessible? Jacob: Ways of getting quick and seamless feedback as you are writing a program. Joint Cognitive Systems: Foundations of Cognitive Systems Engineering (https://www.amazon.com/Joint-Cognitive-Systems-Foundations-Engineering/dp/0849328217) This episode was brought to you by @therubyrep (https://twitter.com/therubyrep) of DevReps, LLC (http://www.devreps.com/). To pledge your support and to join our awesome Slack community, visit patreon.com/greaterthancode (https://www.patreon.com/greaterthancode) To make a one-time donation so that we can continue to bring you more content and transcripts like this, please do so at paypal.me/devreps (https://www.paypal.me/devreps). You will also get an invitation to our Slack community this way as well. Amazon links may be affiliate links, which means you’re supporting the show when you purchase our recommendations. Thanks! Special Guest: Philip Wadler.
El coronel del ejército del aire, Angel Gómez de Agreda dirige y presenta "NUESTROS SOLDADOS". Esta semana nos acerca al Grupo de Escuelas de Matacán (GRUEMA) Entrevistará a: Teniente Coronel, Miguel Puch Botella, entre otras cargos, es Subdirector -jefe de Estudios de las tres escuelas que conforman la Unidad: Escuelas Militares de Transporte Aéreo: Control, Tránsito Aéreo y de UAS. Coronel Carlos M. Bernardo Anaya, Coronel jefe de la base. Comandante, Raúl Rodríguez García, Jefe de la escuela militar de Control y Tránsito Aéreo. Comandante, Luis Sandoval Albares, Jefe de la escuela de drones.
It's the second half of our review show. Sarah and Andy discuss internships with the highlights from our chats with Adam Thorn (journalist at Mumbrella) and Dean Jacobson (a creative from Melbourne). We get into parental leave, re-capping on our chat with Kate Pollard (Co-founder, Circle In) and finish off by re-opening the discussions with AGDA from the end of the year. As always, please share your favourite bits on social media, tagging @nvrnotcreative. Come and discuss the themes in our Facebook group, and please share any ideas you have for future topics and guests. We'll be back again in 2 weeks. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nevernotcreative/message
Lasse Berghagen & Olof Röhlanders Podcast - En blandning av sött och salt
Denna vecka pratar Lasse och Olof om hur man inte ska förälska sig i det materiella. Olof testar Lasse på olika år och datum för att se vad han minns från de händelserna. Olof berättar om att han aldrig fyllde tio år! Lasse berättar om när han gifte sig med Eva! Det blir även musik som börjar med piano! Sjung för mig fågel spelas! Agda i Burträsk nämns! Här är ditt kylskåp!Ni når oss på berghagen@rohlander.se.Podcasten produceras av Niklas Runsten. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
ADR EP98 with Rob Self-Pierson on Words and Verbs Rob Self-Peirson is a writer and brand consultant based in London, UK. He is the founder and head of The Table, an agency devoted to tone of voice and copywriting. He’s worked with the likes of GumTree, British Gas, IKEA, V&A and has a fierce love of design and a desire to see designers and writers working closely together. Rob was actually in Australia (thanks to the Australian Graphic Design Association) for a round of seven workshops focused on writing for design, encouraging designers to explore and engage with the writing process to improve their design work. In this episode, we look at Rob’s view on writing and why it’s becoming more and more important in the current design industry. We also get into how he became a writer, the importance of mentors and writing books about the moon. Special thanks to AGDA for giving us time to talk with Rob and Streamtime for their unwavering support and encouragement. If you haven’t tried their software yet, well, you’re wasting time, literally. Links: The Table http://www.wearethetable.com Twinned with… article https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2012/apr/30/is-there-a-point-to-twin-towns Twinned with… book https://www.amazon.co.uk/Twinned-Adventure-Around-Towns-Europe/dp/0993323405 Twinned with… Design Week https://www.designweek.co.uk/inspiration/twinned-with-by-rob-self-pierson Streamtime https://streamtime.net AGDA https://www.agda.com.au
In the second part of our chat with Nic Eldridge, CEO of AGDA, we focus on the future. What are the challenges facing AGDA as we enter 2019? How will AGDA remain relevant? Nic also adds some clarity on who AGDA is, who it's for and what it isn't! This is our last episode of the year. Please rate or review us, share with your friends etc etc. That would be a nice little Xmas gift and take no time at all! Have a great holiday and we'll see you in a month or so. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nevernotcreative/message
As we move into the final weeks of the year, we have special guest, Nic Eldridge. Nic's the CEO of AGDA (the Australian Graphic Design Association) and a major voice in the design industry. In this first part of 2, we talk about the recent AGDA awards, the role of a jury, how to pick one, and how work wins awards. If you like the podcast, please give us a rating on your podcast platform of choice and share with friends and colleagues... it would be greatly appreciated! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nevernotcreative/message
Beware of the Leopard: the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy podcast
Join Mark, Jon and Danny as they traverse the M section of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Matter transference beams Ford and Arthur are teleported from the smouldering remains of the Earth to the Vogon ship, via a matter transference beam. A song that regularly used to be chanted by huge crowds outside the Sirius Cybernetics Corporation Teleport Systems factory on Happi-Werld III goes “If you have to take me apart to get me there, then I don't want to go”. Max Quordlepleen Max Quordlepleen is the MC at Milliways, the Restaurant at the End of the Universe. He's an absolute pro, who divides his time between this upscale restaurant and the Big Bang Burgar Chef. Megabrantis The Megabrantis cluster is the political hub of the galaxy. The Vogons migrated away from their homeworld to setup shop here. Brantisvogan is a planet within the cluster, and you can go back to episode 8 to hear all about that. Megadodo Publications Megadodo Publications was once the home of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, and one of the great publishing corporations of Ursa Minor. I think we can assume that Playbeing is another Megadodo rag, so presumably the company was doing fairly well. Mella Mella is a Golgafrincham woman Arthur meets (along with Agda) on the prehistoric Earth. She had recently escaped a lifetime of staring every morning at a hundred nearly identical photographs of moodily lit tubes of toothpaste in the art department of a Golgafrinchan ad agency. We never got to find out what happened between Mella and Arthur, because the book ended. Memory dump module A memory dump module is a small unit that Ford uses to copy data from his Guide (after wiping off the bits of fluff and biscuit crumbs). Adams clearly understood not only the need for data portability, but that people would be pretty careless with these devices. Nowadays we call them USB sticks or something similar.
Vee Pendergrast is a co-founder of Stirfire Studios, but has something of a different perspective on launching and running games studios in Australia. Her background is in business management and finance, meaning she has chosen the games industry not just because making games was her passion, but because she saw it as a highly capable industry. Vee co-founded Stirfire Studios in 2010 while working in tech business development. Vee has been instrumental in raising seed capital allowing the business to make AGDA-finalist placing game Symphony of the Machine and attempt to IPO, initially in 2017 and opening another offer in 2018. Join Vee and our host Jason Imms to learn about the wild frontiers of taking indie games studios public, and much more!
This episode we did a house call and visited Tarra van Amerongen, Group Director of Fjord, to talk about her role and how she thinks about the future. A massive shout out to Streamtime, as it’s with our new travelling recording kit that we were able to do this. Tarra has recently had a baby boy so we started there, talking about the change a baby brings and how she wants to redesign the complete hospital experience. As you might expect, Tarra is an incredibly big thinker and in a position to bring about change through her role with Fjord, her teaching at UTS and her work with the RSA (Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce) – a 260 year old networking group ‘dedicated to enriching society and shaping the future’. Interestingly Tarra didn’t take the standard design journey, instead studying business and management, working as an Investment Analyst and managing CBA’s Innovation Lab, before moving into more typically creative roles. This experience puts her in a unique position to understand both sides of the corporate/creative divide and we discuss how she navigates it. Matt first met Tarra through an AGDA panel they were on during VIVID in 2017 entitled Can Technology Make us more Human – you can see that panel at agda.com.au/inspiration/agda-tv/can-technology-make-us-more-human-panel-discussion Fjord: fjordnet.com 2018 Fjords Trends: trends.fjordnet.com RSA: thersa.org CBA Innovation Lab: commbank.com.au/about-us/innovation-lab.html
Antoine Vizard (University of Pennsylvania, USA), gives the first talk in the second panel, Dependently Typed Programming, on the 3rd day of the ICFP conference. Co-written by Stephanie Weiricc (University of Pennsylvania, USA), Pedro Henrique Azevedo de Amorim (Ecole Polytechnique, University of Campinas, Brazil), Richard A. Eisenberg( Bryn Mawr College, USA). We propose a core semantics for Dependent Haskell, an extension of Haskell with full-spectrum dependent types. Our semantics consists of two related languages. The first is a Curry-style dependently-typed language with nontermination, irrelevant arguments, and equality abstraction. The second, inspired by the Glasgow Haskell Compiler's core language FC, is its explicitly-typed analogue, suitable for implementation in GHC. All of our results--chiefly, type safety, along with theorems that relate these two languages--have been formalized using the Coq proof assistant. Because our work is backwards compatible with Haskell, our type safety proof holds in the presence of nonterminating computation. However, unlike other full-spectrum dependently-typed languages, such as Coq, Agda or Idris, because of this nontermination, Haskell's term language does not correspond to a consistent logic.
In this episode, we spoke with Graham Barton, creative director of Folk. Folk is a 30+ strong independent brand identity and UX design consultancy in Sydney. Graham’s focus is on brand strategy and its creative expression. Thoughtful design. Ideas and keeping things simple. Searching for the surprisingly obvious. Prior to his now six years at Folk, Graham was seven years as design director at Principals, plus other stints including The Partners and Enterprise IG (Horniak and Canny). We spoke about Folk’s 2016 Poster’d project, UX ‘design’ and visual design, AGDA, and the need for graphic designers to stand up and be heard. Graham shared his experiences of being prepared to look stupid, the ‘just right’ amount of ego, letting the back of the head do the thinking (and talking), and that everything always comes down to Spock and Kirk. All of which, yes, does sound illogical, captain. Graham’s website grahambarton.com.au Poster'd project 2016 www.folk.com.au/_clients/folkworks/posterd/index.html Jobs for NSW project www.folk.com.au/work/jobs-for-nsw Folk www.folk.com.au Graham’s Pecha Kucha agda.com.au/inspiration/agda-tv/how-creativity-saved-my-life-graham-barton
In this episode, we spoke with Ian Anderson Founder of iconic design studio The Designers Republic™. tDR is a graphic design studio based in Sheffield, England, founded in 1986 by Ian Anderson and Nick Phillips, best known for Electronic Music logos and album artwork. Flyn spoke to Ian about visiting Australia for the speaking tour through AGDA, his influences and methods towards design, breaking the rules, finding a visual language through music, people watching and why he prefers to work with a small team. thedesignersrepublic.com facebook.com/thedesignersrepublic Warp Records warp.net Aphex Twin twitter.com/AphexTwin Watchmen en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watchmen The Shock of the New en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Shock_of_the_New Wipeout en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wipeout_(video_game) Otaku en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otaku
In this review, roundup...whatever... we spoke a bit about The Design Conference in Brisbane where we ran Q&A, our excitement that Damien Aistrope of Australian InFront is coming back to Australia, friends leaving (Mark Stott), some AGDA events in Australia, VIVID, UX Australia, Paper suppliers KW Doggett and BJ Ball merging and whatever happened to Desktop Magazine? Show notes Graphic Design Documentary graphicmeans.com/about desktopmag.com.au instagram.com/ausinfront mycreativeway.tv uxaustralia.com.au/conferences/uxaustralia-2017 offscreenmag.com/dispatch www.facebook.com/groups/FindaFindersFeeGLOBAL Search Find-a-Finder's-Fee in Facebook KW Dogett & BJ Ball Merger https://tinyurl.com/y7lck3jd
Follow The SwiftCoder Journey at WWDC 2017 via Instagram. I'll be posting a lot of Stories: https://www.instagram.com/swiftcoders/ Come to The SwiftCoders Meet & Greet at AltConf 2017. Find all the details here: https://swiftcoders.eventfarm.com In this episode, I interview Robert Widmann. Robert is a rising Junior at Carnegie Mellon University where he studies Mathematics. He was an intern at Apple on the Swift Compiler Team in 2016. He will be interning at Apple on the Swift Static Analysis Team this summer, and he's also a frequent contributor to Swift Open Source. I really wanted to interview Robert because he helped me get my first Swift Open Source pull request merged in. The Swift Community is really lucky to have Robert as a member. Anyone interested in talking about Swift or getting started with Swift Open Source should definitely reach out to him on Twitter. Enjoy! Links: https://twitter.com/CodaFi_ http://xn--wxak1a.com https://github.com/CodaFi https://github.com/typelift https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_true_Scotsman https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lego_Mindstorms http://www.vanschneider.com https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/APL_(programming_language) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haskell_(programming_language) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Depth-first_search https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tree_traversal https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homotopy_type_theory https://github.com/HoTT/HoTT https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agda_(programming_language) https://bugs.swift.org/ https://twitter.com/UINT_MIN https://github.com/apple/swift/blob/master/docs/Lexicon.rst https://github.com/trill-lang/trill https://twitter.com/aciidb0mb3r https://gist.github.com/CodaFi/fe42d673f1a37395ffd1 https://github.com/apple/swift/pull/8908 Listen on iTunes. Support this podcast via Patreon. Questions, comments, or you just wanna say Hi? Contact your host @garricn on Twitter. This episode was recorded using the Cast platform by @JulianLepinski. Wanna start your own podcast? Try Cast!
John Kane joins us for a second time right off the back of this award winning run and success in the weeks leading up to PAX Australia. The triumph of John’s previous game Killing Time at Light Speed was followed rapidly by that of his next release Mallow Drops. John tells us all about lessons learnt, what winning AGDA awards mean to him, and writing 2 year long pun threads. Game fandom is one of the reasons why some seemingly simple titles stay in the spotlight far longer than anyone thought they would. In the case of games like Five Nights At Freddy’s and Undertale they seem to have whole new lives, living in the forums and image boards like Tumblr and Reddit. The fan’s dedication to the game redefines what a successful game is, and sometimes popularity doesn’t reflect the millions of dollars that are spent on the blockbuster games. Developers spend massive amounts of time and money making their games flow so that their players have a good time. But has this made them too easy? Could the absence of the game over screen and abundance of save points simply taking the punishment out of the experience? We discuss the changing trends in game design, and why we don’t see a game over screen as often as we once did. You can find us on social media, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Twitch, YouTube and Steam. Just search for "pixelsift"!
In this episode, we spoke with Julie Faktor freelance design writer and Co-Founder/Creative Director of Yonder. Along with her business partner, Benjamin Gay Yonder creates a hybrid service bringing advertising and design together under one roof. This is a good analogy for Julie as well who throughout recent years has sought to bring more awareness to each side in the advertising/design divide through her work with the AGDA and AWARD councils. We spend some time in this conversation talking about living in San Francisco and working with the legendary Goodby Silverstein & Partners. Julie was in San Francisco during not only the Dot Com Boom but also for its Bust so we discuss what the city felt like in its peak and after the dust settled.
Ben welcomes Joe Ferris, thoughtbot's CTO, to discuss design parity within the company, inversion of control, and solving all the world's problems with monads. This episode of Giant Robots is sponsored by Digital Ocean. Simple and fast cloud hosting, built for developers. Use the code GiantRobots for a $10 credit towards your new account. This episode of Giant Robots is sponsored by: Digital Ocean: Simple and fast cloud hosting, built for developers. Use the code GiantRobots for a $10 credit towards your new account. Links & Show Notes Bourbon Inversion of Control Upcase Ruby Science Maybe Haskell (50% off for our listeners!) Agda Idris Docker boot2docker Upcase Newsletter Joe on Twitter
Melina, som arbetar för hemtjänsten i en kranskommun till Umeå pinnar i dag vidare på sin cykel. Hos brukaren Agda som ramlat får Melina utlopp för sina medicinska kunskaper. - Jag har medicindelegering, så jag är praktiskt taget läkare, säger Melina.
It's finally launched! Here it is, the first episode of the Giant Thinkers podcast! As an extension of the blog giantthinkers.com – I'll be bringing in top experts from various industries worldwide to learn from their success and to help us become better designers, creatives and giant thinkers.In this first episode, design industry heavy-weight Chris Maclean joins the show. He is the Creative Director of Re. (M&C Saatchi Group) and previously the Executive Creative Director for Interbrand Australia. He's been a practicing designer for over 13 years. Originally from Manchester in the UK and currently living in Sydney, Australia.His work has helped transform brands such as Opera Australia, Griffin Theatre Company, Darling Harbour, Alzheimer’s Australia, Queensland Art Gallery and Australia’s biggest brand, Telstra. In 2012, Chris was recognised as one of Australia’s Power 20 by Australian Creative magazine for bravery in the creative industry.On top of that, he's been recognised by some of the world’s most prestigious awards bodies including D&AD, AGDA, Red Dot, Clio, Type Directors Club and IDCA. And he's a frequent writer, public speaker and lecturer on the subject of design and branding and their ability to change the world.See work by Chris here: http://www.chrismaclean.co.ukSubscribe to this podcast here: http://giantthinkers.com/podcast
19 – numret du ska slå om du vill ringa brandkåren i Sydkorea. Men 119 är också det antal avsnitt som hittills utkommit av din bästa podcast Kvack!. I detta etthundranittonde avsnitt har Henrik varit på Mars och hittat bollar, David gräver i Andrew Wakefields plånbok och Frida hittar fel på internet. Dessutom: spöken, pareidoli, kiss, konspirationer, tävlingar och massa massa annat. Ta och hämta hem den här urgulliga ljudfilen vi ordnat åt just dig! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Fakultät für Mathematik, Informatik und Statistik - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 01/02
In the last 20 years the formal approach to the development of software turned out to be a crucial technique for the generation of correct programs. This idea has its theoretical base into the several semi-automatic methods to transform a formal specification that describe the behavior of a program into an effective executable piece of code. One of this is the so-called "program extraction from proof". The idea is that from an constructive proof of a formula "for each x there exists y such that P(x,y)" we can automatically extract a program "t" such that the property P(x,t(x)) hold. In our days such proofs are normally written by ad-hoc tools (some of them are: COQ, ISABLLE, MINLOG, PX, AGDA, etc...) called "proof assistants". Even if today this technique is pretty well established, the "manipulation" of proofs in order to develop performing programs did not received big attention. In this thesis we will develop several automatic and semi-automatic methods in order to extract efficient code from constructive proofs. Our field of application will be computational biology, a research field in which the development of efficient programs is crucial. So our main goal will be to show how the manipulation of formal proofs, essentially studied by proof theorist, has a big effect also in practical program generation.
With or without a sparkling ball, I'd dance to this when I'm old. Is that an electric milk jug I hear Agda playing?