How to code your first Mojo program

The Mojo programming language is new. In fact, it’s still under development. At the end of 2023, the latest milestone release is version 0.6.0. There is no word on when the first full increment release will go GA, and the language’s final feature set is still a work in progress.

However, even at this early state of inception, the Mojo programming language has already demonstrated the ability to outperform other major languages ​​including Python, C and Rust.

Modular’s Mojo programming language is poised to revolutionize software development in the AI ​​space. For those who want to stay ahead of the …

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Best Programming Languages ​​for Process Automation in 2024

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Best Programming Languages ​​for Process Automation in 2024

Choosing the right process automation language in 2024

In today’s fast-paced world, automating repetitive tasks has become crucial for boosting efficiency and productivity. Process automation, the art of using software to handle repetitive tasks, is gaining traction across industries. But with so many programming languages available, choosing the right one can be overwhelming. Here’s a breakdown of the top contenders for process automation in 2024:

1. Python: Python reigns supreme for its simplicity, readability, and extensive libraries. Its intuitive syntax makes it perfect for beginners, while powerful libraries like Selenium and RPA frameworks like Robot Framework empower you to

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CBC/Radio-Canada to cut 10 per cent of workforce, end some programming as it faces $125M budget shortfall

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation/Radio-Canada announced Monday that it plans to cut about 10 per cent of its workforce and ax some programming to cope with a potential $125 million budget shortfall.

In a news release, the public broadcaster said it plans on cutting 600 union and non-union positions across the entire organization. The corporation said about 200 vacant positions will be eliminated on top of that.

CBC and Radio-Canada, the French-language arm, will each be cutting in the range of 250 jobs, while the rest of the cuts will come from the technology and infrastructure department and other corporate divisions,

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GBH News Expands Arts and Culture Programming

With the launch of The Culture Show November 3, GBH 89.7 listeners will get an insider’s view of the arts landscape with an expansive look at diverse local artists and the big talent and productions that play in the region.

“This will be a cultural hub—covering theater, fashion, music, movies, TV, food and more—that people plug into when they want to join the conversation,” said Executive Producer Chelsea Merz, who was for almost 10 years the executive producer for Boston Public Radio, GBH News’ most successful show. “This is for people who want to know what’s going on and

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PBS highlights news documentaries, arts programming at TCA tour

PASADENA, Calif. — Frontline began following the firestorm on college campuses around the war between Israel and Hamas in its earliest days, leading to “Crisis on Campus,” a documentary airing April 30.

“It’s no exaggeration to say that these campuses have been in crisis,” said Frontline EP Raney Aronson-Rath Monday during a panel at the Television Critics Association Press Tour. “We have documented the upheaval literally from the first days — the hateful rhetoric, the discrimination and violence, the upheaval in leadership, the heated academic intellectual debate, and the explosion all onto the national political scene.”

Frontline is reporting the

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Featured news and headlines | KU News

LAWRENCE — Audio-Reader Network, an audio information service based at the University of Kansas that makes print and online materials accessible to individuals with disabilities, has launched multiple hours of new content with a focus on nonprofit news reporting across Kansas and Missouri. The expanded programming offers individuals with visual impairments and print disabilities access to content from The Kansas Reflector, The Missouri Independent and the Beacon Media network in Kansas City and Wichita. Audio versions of these publications are available through closed-circuit FM radios, online broadcast streams and Amazon Alexa-enabled smart speakers. This service is offered free of charge

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CTV Barrie elements how layoffs, programming cuts impact station

Bell Media executives say they’re scrapping 6 pm and 11 pm newscasts on weekends at many CTV and CTV2 stations

Barrie’s TV news station is likely to be among the many local newscasts impacted by Bell Media’s announcement Thursday morning that it’s cutting both jobs and programming.

According to an internal memo, signed by Dave Daigle, vice-president of local TV, radio and Bell Media Studios, and Richard Gray, vice-president of news at Bell Media, weekday noon newscasts at all CTV stations, except Toronto, will end . The company says it is also scrapping its 6 pm and 11 pm newscasts

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DPS Programming for Fall 2023 Semester — Syracuse University News

Join the Syracuse University Department of Public Safety (DPS) throughout the Fall 2023 semester for opportunities to learn, interact and engage with our team. For some events, like our DPS Game Nights in the Schine Student Center, Coffee with a Cop in early October and De-stress with DPS at Bird Library during finals week, you can just stop by at your leisure; for other programs, you have to sign up for including:

Community Police Academy (CPA)

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Spring 2023 CPA graduates along with Chief Stone and instructors from DPS.

DPS is proud to offer a CPA to our students, faculty and

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