Colin Gordon Named Associate Editor at Top Programming Language Journal

Colin GordonColin Gordon, PhD, an associate professor of computer science at Drexel University’s College of Computing & Informatics (CCI) was recently named associate editor of ACM Transactions on Programming Languages ​​and Systems (TOPLAS), the premier journal for reporting recent research advances in the area of programming languages, and systems to assist the task of programming.

Gordon’s research interests include finding new ways to improve software reliability, especially providing strong static guarantees about program behavior, for concurrent and systems-level code. His previous work has focused on the formal verification of concurrent programs; he is also interested in other levels of formal assurance,

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Top 10 Stories About Programming Languages ​​of 2023 (So Far)

Advances in Python and Java, prevailing demand for blockchain programming skills, and the pitfalls of general-purpose programming languages ​​round out our midyear roundup of most popular stories about programming languages ​​in 2023. In the first half of the year, we gave IT professionals an in-depth look at the current state of programming languages ​​and predicted future trends.

We shared our predictions for programming language trends in 2023, expecting Python to continue to dominate and for PHP to further diminish in popularity. Delve deeper into emerging trends, such as low- and no-code platforms empowering app development with minimal code experience.

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Dallas College News Update – News – Dallas College

Media Contact: Cherie Yurco; [email protected]

For immediate release — July 27, 2023

(DALLAS) — At the height of the pandemic, hospitality management instructors for Dallas College fielded questions from doubtful students who seemed to see their exciting career path disappear. “We were coming into one of the best years ever in 2019-2020, and overnight that changed,” said Sheila Hyde, Dallas College Culinary and Hospitality Department chair. “Students were asking what was going to happen, and we kept telling them, ‘You have two years; it will come back.’”

Now, the regional outlook is bright and the need for hospitality workers is

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Christmas 2023 Religious Programming on the BBC

The BBC will showcase a fantastic selection of festive programming across television and radio this Christmas. Our content will include musical celebration, traditional carols, live worship and spiritual contemplation.

In the second series of My Life at Christmas, journalist and broadcaster Adrian Chiles will meet dancer Oti Mabuse, veteran BBC news reporter and World Affairs Editor John Simpson, and stars of stage and screen Martin and Shirlie Kemp in a 3-part series finding out how their festive memories reflect their lives, careers, family and faith.

BBC One Christmas religion programming begins with Midnight Mass, broadcast live from Portsmouth Cathedral. On

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CNN’s New Morning Strategy: More News, Less Banter

CNN spent years trying to compete in the cutthroat realm of chatty morning TV, cycling through formats in the hopes of catching up to breakfast-time staples like “Morning Joe” and “Good Morning America.”

That experiment never quite caught on with viewers — and now it is coming to an end.

In his first significant programming move since joining the network in the fall, Mark Thompson, CNN’s chairman, announced on Monday that the channel would exit the morning chat-show format by the end of the month. Instead, its morning lineup will focus on straight news coverage, the kind of bread-and-butter reporting

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Annual Wine and Food Celebration supports OPT’s children programming – News

Ozarks Public Television (OPT) and Brown Derby Wine Center present the 34th Annual Wine and Food Celebration from 2-5 pm Oct. 22 at the White River Conference Center in Springfield.

This year’s event will benefit OPT’s children’s programming. Sponsored by Easter Law Firm, it offers guests the opportunity to savor food from area restaurants, as well as wine, craft beer and cocktails from an elite list of vendors.

The celebration will also feature a photo booth, wine pull, raffle, Plinko and musical entertainment by DJ Platinum.

“Our annual Wine and Food Celebration is a fun way for the community to

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Non-Coding Jobs for BCA/MCA Students: 10 Best Options

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Exploring Lucrative Non-Coding Career Paths for BCA/MCA Graduates in 2024

As the field of technology continues to expand, so pursue career opportunities within it. While many students pursuing a Bachelor’s or Master’s in Computer Applications (BCA/MCA) might envision themselves as developers or programmers, there’s a wide array of non-coding job paths waiting to be explored. These paths not only leverage their technical skills but also offer diverse and rewarding opportunities. Let’s delve into 10 of the best non-coding job options for BCA/MCA students:

Project Management: With a strong technical background, BCA/MCA graduates are well-equipped to handle project management roles. They

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County Farm Bureaus Honored for Quality Programming at AFBF Convention | News Release

The American Farm Bureau Federation will honor 24 county Farm Bureaus at its 105th Convention in Salt Lake City, Utah, Jan. 19-24. The selected winners participated in the County Activities of Excellence program and demonstrated a commitment to offering quality programming to their counties. Attendees can learn more about these winning programs during the trade show at convention.

“I’m proud of the strong leadership and engagement at the county level that leads to these outstanding volunteer-driven programs,” said AFBF President Zippy Duvall. “Improving the lives of Farm Bureau members, supporting our rural communities and giving our urban neighbors a window

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