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4th APRIL, LONDON - @andres.loeh explains all about how datatype-generic programming in GHC works, and presents several examples of its use, including examples of how it already is successfully being used in some prominent Haskell libraries. See the SkillsCast recording (film, code slides) at:http://skillsmatter.com/podcast/home/a-haskell-lecture-with-leading-expert-andres-loh/mh-6915
I went on photo assignment for the Chicago Tribune to cover the Evanston Death Cafe-- a meet up of people objectively discussing the subject of death. Here are a few that were not used in the paper.
Graduate student Judd Hultquist explains how he and others in Reuben Harris's lab are using genetic mutations to thwart HIV and other pathogens. Harris is associate professor of biochemistry, molecular biology, and biophysics.
Davis (Jamella Cross) explains the meaning of her artwork to her father Ernest (Khary L. Moye) in "[hieroglyph]," presented by San Francisco Playhouse and Lorraine Hansberry Theatre. The production will stream on demand March 13 - April 3, 2021.
Photo Credit: Jessica Palopoli
Tommy explains that in every relationship there is a beginning, middle and end. We were both hitting the end of our respective pairings on this occasion last summer.
Badges, Squads, Sirens & Paws, a visit from our friends from the Two Rivers Police Department including the four legged ones, Daisy and Xanti at the Lester Public Library, Two Rivers, Wisconsin
...so I won't explain it at all. My friend Joan (dineohsaur on Flickr) took this. Jocelyn (model) was having fun, I guess. :D
The waste water comes from three sides into this tank. Kitchen, washing machine and shower water. This tank is made of cement rings and is about 7 feet deep. (2.10 m). There the water disappears into the underground.
Was a great to have had the chance to experience the World Cup in Germany.
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I spent a year living in Cologne. I've witnessed the city transform in many ways during this time. It is a living city in so many ways. Some of my most enjoyable times are spent jumping on my bike and exploring, to see what else it has to offer in the not so obvious places.
Our friend Karen Cooper was the mastermind behind the wonderful card section; here she's explaining to some of Laurel's friends and family (Hideko Gowen, Dale & Norma Parriot, Deb Preheim, Sue Kirkwold).
Memorial against War and Fascism (Mahnmal gegen Krieg und Faschismus) by Alfred Hrdlicka, Albertinaplatz, Vienna, Austria