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Alison Lyons and Martin Colthorpe at the announcement ceremony of the winner of the Dublin Literary Award 2022, sponsored by Dublin City Council. The announcement was made on 23 May in the Literary Village in Merrion Square as part of International Literature Festival Dublin. The Award is the world’s largest prize for a single novel published in English. Distinctive among literary prizes, nominations are chosen by librarians and readers from a network of libraries around the world.
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My name is Michael Medsker. I currently work at Universal Asset Management, LLC. My function is customization and application programming using Visual Studio .net (C++, VB.net, etc.), Business Objects, Smartlist Builder, SQL Integration Services, SQL Reporting Services, Microsoft Sharepoint, Business Objects, MapInfo’s MapBasic, AutoLisp, SQL, ArcGIS and MapInfo. Customization of Microsoft Dynamics GP for data integration with clients and also online reporting. One of my main interest is AI. I also like fly fishing and skydiving. I'm a member of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), Professional Association for SQL Server, KC .NET User Group and the KC SQL Server Users Group.
Gever's nefarious plan to infect some tinkerers with the coding bug seems to be working. Next they will be staying up all night drinking Mountain Dew and eating Chips Ahoy while they make obscure jokes in hexadecimal.
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At work today we somehow started discussing how cool rear curtain flash is. This of course led to me taking out the embarrassingly-seldomly-used G10 and doing some experimenting. Straight out of camera minus desaturation in Lightroom.
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Mae Delta Digidol 2 yn gynllun hyfforddi rhan-amser dros 6 mis ar gyfer wyth o raglennwyr/datblygwyr er mwyn:
•Gwella sgiliau gwyddonwyr cyfrifiadurol amatur a proffesiynol gan eu hannog i ddatblygu eu gyrfaoedd ymhellach o fewn y diwydiant Cyfryngau Creadigol.
•Llenwi’r diffyg sgiliau enfawr o ddatblygwyr gwe a rhaglenwyr gêmau sydd ar hyn o bryd yn mynd i weithio y tu allan i Gymru. Ariannir y cynllun hwn gan S4C a TAC, a cefnogir gan Skillset Cymru â’r ATRiuM. / Digital Delta 2 is a six month part time training scheme for eight programmers/developers to -
•Enhance the skills of existing amateur and professional computer scientists and encourage them to further their careers within the Creative Media industry.
•Fill the substantial skills shortage of web developers and games programmers whom currently take up employment outside of Wales. This scheme is funded by S4C and TAC, and is supported by Skillset Cymru and the ATRiuM
We're looking for experienced programmers and devlopers to join the Rummagers Group. You will be welcomed to a diverse team of experienced entrepreneurs to create original businesses, software and applications.
"Ferret came to quilting via an unconventional route, starting out life as a rocket scientist with degrees in physics and astrophysics, followed by a stint as a computer programmer before finally settling down as a professional quilter. Ignoring those hwo told her she'd never be able to make a living out of it, she went ahead and did it anyway, and now finds herself with a packed schedule, quilting for customers as well as teaching and speacking to quilt groups around the country. She tries to do a bit of everything, and not only enjoys making traditional quilts, but has also repaired teddy bears, boound sword hilts for a local Blacksmith, and made bullet proof vests and silk negliges for race cars. However, she is probably best known for her art quilts, which have won awards both in the UK and internationally. When not quilting, she can often be found at a drag strip, a hobby which started out purely as a spectator, but these days she is more commonly found helping the race teams in the pits. She considers Scadinavia to be a home away from home, and visits as often as funds and workload allow. She lives in London with a long suffering boyfriend in a house packed full of fabric, along with a large collections of books, cats, cars and motorbikes."