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KMOX Reporter spoke with CEO of the St. Louis Development Corporation Neal Richardson about if he has talked with New St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer and her plans to shake up the SLDC leadership.
The 179th Episode of Tangazo - a Podcast from KDHX, begins with former Tallahassee Florida and frequent Tangazo commentator, Mayor Dorothy Inman-Johnson, discussing President Elect Donald Trump's, winning the presidency and what she expects the next four years will look like in, America. ---- Next we are joined by Dr. Cynthia R Bennett, CEO of JADASA, journey against domestic and sexual abuse. ---- The organization focuses on aiding women in abusive relationships, that often lead to gun violence, such as the recent murder in Wentzville, Mo. of 28 years old BreAnna Johnson. ----- The young mother of two infants was also four months pregnant with twins, when she was shot five times in the back and killed by the father of her children. ---- BreAnna, had sought help from JADASA in the months leading up to her death. In hour two, we are by joined Temeka Tameka DeVoil Stigers, founder of the grassroots organization, North Side Business Association, formed to bring awareness to the alleged misuse, of a 37 million dollar, Federal Covid Relief Grant program, intended help North Side businesses and nonprofit organizations in StLouis city. ---- Stigers was also one of the organizers, of a successful attempt, to ask the state to audit the city's spending, of other Federal funds designated for Covid relief. St. Louis Developer Kevin Bryant, leader of the Kingshighway development effort, will also be in studio alongside Tyrone Dumas, owner of the Dumas Bilingual Learning Center, located in Baden. ----- Mr Dumas, says that he has proof positive that the, Covid relief grant program has been mishandled. ----- Amidst charges of nepotism and poor vetting of applicants for the grant, the program has stalled, with St.Louis Comptroller Darlene Green, threatening to withhold signing off on the distribution of the funds, suggesting the SLDC, has failed to properly vet businesses and nonprofits,that have been awarded millions of dollars. -----
Presumptive 1st Congressional District, Congressman Wesley Bell, started things off with some insightful comments, indicating his willingness, to work together, with other elected officials in the first district, for the betterment of all first district residents. ---- Bell, appears to be comfortable, with embracing his new role as Congressman, for Missouri's 1st Congressional District. ----- Ray Hartmann, is the Democratic candidate for Congress, in the 2nd Congressional District, a seat long occupied by incumbent, Republican Ann Wagner, joined us at the bottom of the first hour. ------ Hartmann was the owner and publisher of the Riverfront Times and StLouis Magazine. Ray is also well known after 37 years, as a staunch liberal on Donnybrook, on the local PBS station, channel nine. ------ Ray Hartmann, has always through his publications, supported the African American Community's, rights, to fair treatment in criminal justice matters and a woman's right to choose, he subscribes to a “progressive” agenda. ------ Hartmann, does acknowledge that his is an “up hill battle” to unseat six term incumbent Ann Wagner, in Missouri's 2nd Congressional District, in the upcoming November General Elections. ----- We next spoke with Tameka Dovail Stigers, a founding member, of the grass roots organization, North St. Louis Business Coalition. The group, led the efforts to bring attention to what they refer to as the “atrocious mismanagement” of the North City Small Business & Non-Profit Grant Program, led by SLDC. ------ Ron Himes, founder director of our world renowned, St. Louis Black Repertory Company, rounded off two hours of informative, entertaining and interesting conversations on the 175th episode of the Kdhx podcast Tangazo. ------ Himes, is entering his 48th year, as director of the black communities, most venerable and prestigious cultural institution. ----- The theater group, is hosting its annual fall fundraiser at CASA, scheduled for November 9th, featuring the Golden Voices Choir, of Spellman College. Jazz Diva, Denise Thimes's, is one of this year's Woodie awards recipients Old friend Rudy Nickens, longtime Black Repertory supporter, will also receive an award for his work and dedication to human and civil rights for all people. Find Tangazo and other great podcast at podcast.kdhx.org. -------
Bill Seddon, Senior Vice President of the New Markets Tex Credit Program St. Louis Development joins Carol Daniel and Tom Ackerman talking about the money in federal new markets tax credits
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hello everyone my name is vijay kumar Devireddy and i am glad to have you back on my episode 42 today we are discussing about In this section of the course,we're going to talk about software development.When a piece of software is created, it requires a lot of work.Each and every function that's performed by that software has to be written to be able to do its intended role.This often requires the work of dozens of programmers and hundreds of thousands of lines of code.Often, when a bug is found in a piece of software,I hear people ask why that company didn't figure it out before the software was released.Well, there's lots of different ways to conduct software testing,and we're going to talk about them later on in the section.But bugs are still going to find their way into code because our software is so complex these days.Let's take, for example, the Windows 10 operating system.It consists of over 50 million lines of code and took the involvement of hundreds of different programmers.With that much complexity, there's always a chance that an error is going to be introduced into the code base.Now, to try and counteract the complexity of our software development,many models and methods have been introduced,the most common of which is known as the software development life cycle or SLDC.The software development life cycle is an organized process of developing a secure software application throughout its life cycle throughout the project.This process covers everything from the initial idea of the software,through its coding and testing,and even into its deployment and retirement.The software development life cycle is based on a generic Waterfall model of development.Each phase of a life cycle is broken down into smaller portions.As each one is finished, the next one has begun.The reason this model is termed the Waterfall is that information and the software product itself flows from the top stage all the way down to the bottom stage,getting more developed as it progresses downward.Visually, this looks like a waterfall,as shown in this example on the screen.Different organizations use different phases or stages as part of their software development life cycle though,you need to know the seven phases.Now, let's cover each of theses seven phases.The first phase is planning and analysis.During this stage, the goals of the software project are determined, the stakeholder needs are assessed,and all of the high level planning work is conducted.Essentially, this is where things go from a rough idea that someone had for a piece of software into a bit more formalized and well developed concept that we can plan the rest of our development cycle against.Once all the requirements have been gathered,we can move into the phase that's known as software or systems design.It's during this stage that the application or system is defined, outlined, and diagrammed in detail.Essentially, this is where we focus on the overarching inputs and outputs of each function that are going to make up the final software that's going to be released to our customer.At this point, we still haven't created any programming code though.This brings us to the third phase,which is called implementation.During implementation, programmers will begin to code all of the various functions that are needed for the final product.As each piece of the code is developed,the programmers will conduct some basic debugging and testing to ensure that its functionality is working properly.But, at this point,there's been no formal testing completed yet.The fourth phase is reserved for that formalized testing of the application.It's during this phase that we get the code and we check it through a myriad of different testing methodologies.
In this episode we talk about low code, platform versatility, how low code differs from more traditional development. We discuss how to know if your project is right for trying out low code. We even talk about the SLDC, which is near and dear to everyone in software development. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Discussion of Black Businesses and Stimulus dollars
Discussion of Black Businesses and Stimulus dollars
Entrepreneurially Thinking: Innovation | Experimentation | Creativity | Business
Joining us today are Kevin Bryant, Chair of the Kingsway Merchant's Association with James Buchanan, the Commercial District Manager with the St. Louis Development Corporation (SLDC). The Kingsway Merchant's Association has been working since 1983 to support and improve the business vitality in one of our largest districts. The district is comprised of member businesses and other concerned residents, who are all working together for the continued support and sustainability of the business community. Kevin Bryant is the Founder and CEO of Conversions Global Marketing, a creative marketing firm that tackles the growing impact of diversity on brands by merging local action with global thinking. The SLDC is the economic development arm for the City of St. Louis, Missouri. In this episode: - What inspired this redevelopment plan. - How KMA overcame the multiple challenges faced with this plan. - The vision for the district. What success would look like. - What it means that the KMD is “Making Dreams A Reality”. - How Kevin stepped out of his comfort zone. - Kevin's greatest surprise in entrepreneurship. - James and his work with St. Louis Development Corporation. - The personal journey of Kevin and James to this project. - What the opportunities are in the Kingsway Merchant's District for business owners and entrepreneurs. - What it means to be the “Driving Force for Economic Development”. - James Buchanan's personal driving force. Learn more: KINGSWAY MERCHANTS DISTRICT - A driving force for economic development: Conversions Global Marketing: St. Louis Development Corporation (SLDC) Entrepreneurially Thinking is another positive production of RareGem Productions. Thanks for listening!!
Joining us today are Kevin Bryant, Chair of the Kingsway Merchant's Association with James Buchanan, the Commercial District Manager with the St. Louis Development Corporation (SLDC). The Kingsway Merchant's Association has been working since 1983 to support and improve the business vitality in one of our largest districts. The district is comprised of member businesses and other concerned residents, who are all working together for the continued support and sustainability of the business community. Kevin Bryant is the Founder and CEO of Conversions Global Marketing, a creative marketing firm that tackles the growing impact of diversity on brands by merging local action with global thinking. The SLDC is the economic development arm for the City of St. Louis, Missouri. In this episode: - What inspired this redevelopment plan. - How KMA overcame the multiple challenges faced with this plan. - The vision for the district. What success would look like. - What it means that the KMD is “Making Dreams A Reality”. - How Kevin stepped out of his comfort zone. - Kevin's greatest surprise in entrepreneurship. - James and his work with St. Louis Development Corporation. - The personal journey of Kevin and James to this project. - What the opportunities are in the Kingsway Merchant's District for business owners and entrepreneurs. - What it means to be the “Driving Force for Economic Development”. - James Buchanan's personal driving force. Learn more: KINGSWAY MERCHANTS DISTRICT - A driving force for economic development: https://www.kingswaymerchants.org/ Conversions Global Marketing: https://www.conversions.us/ St. Louis Development Corporation (SLDC) https://www.stlouis-mo.gov/sldc/ Entrepreneurially Thinking is another positive production of RareGem Productions. Thanks for listening!!
Joining us today are Kevin Bryant, Chair of the Kingsway Merchant's Association with James Buchanan, the Commercial District Manager with the St. Louis Development Corporation (SLDC). The Kingsway Merchant's Association has been working since 1983 to support and improve the business vitality in one of our largest districts. The district is comprised of member businesses and other concerned residents, who are all working together for the continued support and sustainability of the business community. Kevin Bryant is the Founder and CEO of Conversions Global Marketing, a creative marketing firm that tackles the growing impact of diversity on brands by merging local action with global thinking. The SLDC is the economic development arm for the City of St. Louis, Missouri. In this episode: - What inspired this redevelopment plan. - How KMA overcame the multiple challenges faced with this plan. - The vision for the district. What success would look like. - What it means that the KMD is “Making Dreams A Reality”. - How Kevin stepped out of his comfort zone. - Kevin's greatest surprise in entrepreneurship. - James and his work with St. Louis Development Corporation. - The personal journey of Kevin and James to this project. - What the opportunities are in the Kingsway Merchant's District for business owners and entrepreneurs. - What it means to be the “Driving Force for Economic Development”. - James Buchanan's personal driving force. Learn more: KINGSWAY MERCHANTS DISTRICT - A driving force for economic development: https://www.kingswaymerchants.org/ Conversions Global Marketing: https://www.conversions.us/ St. Louis Development Corporation (SLDC) https://www.stlouis-mo.gov/sldc/ Entrepreneurially Thinking is another positive production of RareGem Productions. Thanks for listening!!
Interview with Ferruh Mavituna Security Weekly brings back Ferruh Mavituna to discuss SLDC and writing vulnerable command injection in PHP. For a full list of topics discussed, visit our wiki: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Episode442#Guest_Interview:_Ferruh_Mavituna_-_6:05PM-6:45PM Failed Windows 3.1 and Hacking BackSecurity news this week we talk about the latest iThing, this one brews your coffee. Find out why its a bad idea to run Windows 3.1 in your environment, or Windows NT. Paul goes back in time, talking about OpenVMS. http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Episode442#Stories_of_the_Week_-_7:00PM-8:00PM Security Weekly Web Site: http://securityweekly.com Hack Naked Gear: http://shop.securityweekly.com Follow us on Twitter: @securityweekly
Security Weekly brings back Ferruh Mavituna to discuss SLDC and writing vulnerable command injection in PHP. For a full list of topics discussed, visit our wiki: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Episode442#Guest_Interview:_Ferruh_Mavituna_-_6:05PM-6:45PM Security Weekly Web Site: http://securityweekly.com Hack Naked Gear: http://shop.securityweekly.com Follow us on Twitter: @securityweekly
Security Weekly brings back Ferruh Mavituna to discuss SLDC and writing vulnerable command injection in PHP. For a full list of topics discussed, visit our wiki: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Episode442#Guest_Interview:_Ferruh_Mavituna_-_6:05PM-6:45PM Security Weekly Web Site: http://securityweekly.com Hack Naked Gear: http://shop.securityweekly.com Follow us on Twitter: @securityweekly
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Hi Folks! This month's podcast is a cool blend of Tech and Vocal House, based on my set last week at District XXX, at Area in London. Featuring some cool tech revivals and brilliant brand-new tracks by Marco Lys, Prok & Fitch, Baggi Begovic, Deepdisco, SLDC, Tom Forester & Kava Groove, Jaydee, Criminal Vibes, Nicky Romero, Sean Finn, Pablo Briales, Juanjo Martin, Javi Reina, Dick Ray & Deadmau5. Also featuring remixes by Saeed Younan, Koen Groenfeld, Federico Scava, Belocca, Micke Hi and Jerome Robins. Enjoy!! Ads :)