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ohmsweetohm.me
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| | | | | ...show how opposites can tell a story about people, places, or objects. -WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge Hope springs eternal. | |
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www.strangerwithmyface.com
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| | | | | The day after I killed a bit of time arguing the case for Women in Horror Month and a more inclusive view of horror over at Planet Etheria, something else happened. First, I killed a bit more time on Twitter arguing with a horror blogger who, it emerged, is a pretty insightful film fan, aside... | |
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codeblog.jonskeet.uk
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| | | | | Last time we looked into the boundary between the caller of an async method and the method itself. This time I'm going to show the same sort of "skeleton API" but for awaitable types. This is at the heart of C# 5's async feature: within an async method, you can include "await" expressions. You have... | |
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vrschoolresearch.com
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| | | Teacher Toni Maddock from Southern Montessori School (Adelaide) set about the task of designing an integrated unit of work (science and geography) on biomes and food security that would allow her middle school students to demonstrate both content mastery and develop communication and creativity skills by using 360-degree VR via the VRTY platform. There are... | ||