dylan Selena Gomez's first kiss with Riverdale's Dylan Sprouse was 'one of the worst days of my life' By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 07 Mar 2020 23:32:39 GMT Selena Gomez has joked that her first kiss with fellow Disney star Dylan Sprouse was 'one of the worse days of my life'. Full Article
dylan Dylan Farrow attacks Scarlett Johansson for supporting Woody Allen By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 05 Sep 2019 22:10:10 GMT Dylan Farrow took to Twitter for the first time in a year on Wednesday to blast Scarlett Johansson over her comments saying that she believes in Woody Allen's innocence and would work with him again. Full Article
dylan Bob Dylan announces upcoming release of his first original album in eight years By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 15:54:20 GMT Rough and Rowdy Ways will be released on June 19, the singer revealed on Friday morning, as he dropped another song titled False Prophet from the upcoming album. Full Article
dylan Dylan Alcott removes pictures with Mack Horton on social media after Chinese trolls abuse him By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Mon, 29 Jul 2019 11:17:22 GMT The Australian wheelchair basketballer and tennis player said he owes Horton an apology, but said he could no longer cope with the online abuse he was receiving from Chinese trolls. Full Article
dylan Wheelchair star Dylan Alcott wins Most Popular new talent award, moves Logies audience to tears By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Sun, 30 Jun 2019 15:06:12 GMT Australia's Paralympic hero Dylan Alcott on sunday moved the Logies audience to tears with his emotional speech after winning the Graham Kennedy Award for Most Popular new talent. Full Article
dylan Prince Harry pens touching personal letter to an Dylan Alcott before finishing with cheeky question By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Mon, 19 Aug 2019 21:23:25 GMT Australian paralympian Dylan Alcott shared the letter online where the sixth in line to the throne was congratulating him on his win at Wimbledon before finishing with cheeky question. Full Article
dylan Stuart Lancaster has the chance to drop Northampton's 'competitive' Dylan Hartley... let's hope he takes it By Published On :: Sat, 27 Dec 2014 22:01:12 +0000 PATRICK COLLINS: Dylan Hartley's latest violent outburst sends out the wrong message to young rugby fans. Stuart Lancaster should take the opportunity to drop him. Full Article
dylan Pierce Brosnan's sons Paris, 18, and Dylan, 22, are set to follow in their famous father's footsteps By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Mon, 06 Jan 2020 12:26:32 GMT Pierce Brosnan found himself vying for attention with his lookalike sons, Dylan, 22, and Paris, 18, at the Golden Globes in Los Angeles last night. Full Article
dylan Dylan Groenewegen wins stage seven of the Tour de France By Published On :: Fri, 12 Jul 2019 17:12:10 +0100 Dylan Groenewegen of Holland - who crashed on the opening day of this Tour de France - took the third stage win of this year's race for the Jumbo-Visma team on Friday. Full Article
dylan Australian Open: Chantelle Otten congratulates her boyfriend Dylan Alcott By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 31 Jan 2020 02:37:10 GMT Dylan Alcott and Heath Davidson just won their third consecutive Australian Open quad doubles title together in straight sets. Full Article
dylan Wheelchair tennis star Dylan Alcott wins his SIXTH consecutive Australian Open By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 01 Feb 2020 19:49:37 GMT The 29-year-old defeated British rival Andrew Lapthorne in the Men's Quad Wheelchair Singles final, 6-0 6-4, on Saturday at Rod Laver Arena. Full Article
dylan DYLAN HARTLEY: England must remember that when the going is tough, mates have your back By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 06 Mar 2020 22:33:02 GMT DYLAN HARTLEY: You might remember Alun Wyn Jones getting under Kyle Sinckler's skin last year after Warren Gatland accused the England man of being a timebomb. Full Article
dylan Senegal 1-0 Tunisia: Dylan Bronn's bizarre own goal sends Aliou Cisse's men into AFCON final By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Sun, 14 Jul 2019 23:15:35 GMT A bizarre own goal in extra time sent Senegal through to the final of the Africa Cup of Nations with a 1-0 win against Tunisia. Senegal will face Algeria in the Africa Cup of Nations final on Friday evening. Full Article
dylan Bob Dylan announces first album of original songs in 8 years By www.business-standard.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 13:44:52 +0530 Music icon Bob Dylan is set to release his first album of original songs in eight years, Rough and Rowdy Ways, on June 19. The album is a follow up of 2012's "Tempest. The Nobel Prize-winning singer shared the release date of his new studio effort on Instagram and also released a third song from the album, the guitar-heavy False Prophet". The song follows Murder Most Foul and I Contain Multitudes. The album, his 39th collection of original songs, is said to be named after the 1929 Jimmie Rodgers classic My Rough and Rowdy Ways. It has ten tracks; on the CD version, while the 17-minute-long Murder Most Foul will get its own disc. Full Article
dylan Rare Bob Dylan lyrics could fetch $19,000 in sale By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 22:44:54 +0530 A 1966 manuscript, on which a young Bob Dylan typed and wrote lyrics for a track on his "Blonde on Blonde" album and another song he later abandoned, went on sale at Sotheby's auction house from Tuesday. Full Article hollywood
dylan Bob Dylan announces first album of new music since 2012 By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 23:15:24 +0530 Bob Dylan is releasing his first album of new music in eight years following a spurt of creativity from the man regarded as one of the world's most influential songwriters. Full Article hollywood
dylan Bob Dylan announces first album of new music since 2012 By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 09:17:57 +0530 Bob Dylan is releasing his first album of new music in eight years following a spurt of creativity from the man regarded as one of the world's most influential songwriters. Full Article entertainmentNews
dylan Kin: an extraordinary Australian filmmaking family: including Freda Glynn, Warwick Thornton, Erica Glynn, Dylan River, Tanith Glynn-Maloney / with contributions from Deborah Mailman [and twenty others] ; edited by Amanda Duthie By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 18 Aug 2019 07:40:03 EDT Hayden Library - PN1998.2.K45 2018 Full Article
dylan The life of plants: a metaphysics of mixture / Emanuele Coccia ; translated by Dylan J. Montanari By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 26 Apr 2020 07:06:33 EDT Barker Library - B105.P535 C6313 2019 Full Article
dylan Constitutional recognition : first peoples and the Australian settler state / Dylan Lino ; foreword, Professor Megan Davis By prospero.murdoch.edu.au Published On :: Lino, Dylan, author Full Article
dylan Atlas Obscura / Joshua Foer, Dylan Thuras & Ella Morton By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 25 Feb 2018 06:43:16 EST Hayden Library - G465.F64 2016 Full Article
dylan 062 JSJ Dojo with Dylan Schiemann By devchat.tv Published On :: Fri, 07 Jun 2013 03:00:00 -0400 Panel Dylan Schiemann (twitter github blog) Jamison Dance (twitter github blog) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) AJ O’Neal (twitter github blog) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 00:57 - Dylan Schiemann Introduction The Dojo Toolkit CEO of SitePen 01:14 - Dojo TD Ameritrade The Wall Street Journal JPMorgan Chase & Co TD Bank voro.com Esri 04:40 - Why is Dojo relevant today? Peter Higgins: #dadt (Dojo already did that) 07:00 - AMD and RequireJS Performance Benefits CommonJS 10:34 - Dijit Form Controls Layout Widgets Other Widgets (i.e. grids, rich text editor controls, trees, etc.) Polymer 15:32 - Browser Support The Awesome Bar Removing Code Aspect-oriented Programming 20:01 - Dojo 2 Dojo Mobile Responsive Dijits Local Storage Better Grid Widgets Cleaner APIs 32:52 - Marketing Dojo Dojo Tutorials Good APIs Demos Target Environments 27:55 - Graded Support Graded Browser Support - YUI Library 30:56 - Maintaining the old version while moving ahead with the new version 33:01 - Strict Mode dojo.declare 34:15 - Dojo and Node.js dojo/request 36:20 - The Dojo Foundation lodash The Intern 40:21 - Testing D.O.H.: Dojo Objective Harness Sauce Labs Chai 42:56 - Charting and Graphing & Vector Graphics DojoX voro.com GFX D3 Raphaël 46:41 - The History of Dojo and Prototype Picks Sexism in Video Games - This Female Gamer is Fed Up / from a woman's view / woman / Rape is in Grand Theft Auto Game (AJ) My Fair Lady (AJ) Moon (Jamison) Dr. Dog (Jamison) Warhammer Quest (Joe) Knights of the Old Republic (Joe) Ruins by Orson Scott Card (Joe) AngularJS Fundamentals (Joe’s Pluralsight Course) (Joe) Commit (Chuck) Authority | Nathan Barry (Chuck) The Intern (Dylan) FrozenJS (Dylan) hammer throw: 1986 Youri Sedykh's World Record Series (Dylan) Kundalini Yoga (Dylan) Arcosanti (Dylan) Ubud, Bali (Dylan) Insadong, Seoul, South Korea (Dylan) Next Week Burnout Transcript JAMISON: This is my voice. CHUCK: You keep it with you at all times, don’t you? JAMISON: I do. Unless I go to a rock concert or something. Then I leave it there. [Hosting and bandwidth provided by the Blue Box Group. Check them out at Bluebox.net.] [This episode is sponsored by Component One, makers of Wijmo. If you need stunning UI elements or awesome graphs and charts, then go to Wijmo.com and check them out.] CHUCK: Hey everybody, and welcome to Episode 62 of the JavaScript Jabber Show. This week on our panel, we have Jamison Dance. JAMISON: Hi, guys. CHUCK: Joe Eames. JOE: Hey there. CHUCK: AJ O’Neal. AJ: Not coming at you live. Not at all. CHUCK: I’m Charles Max Wood from DevChat.tv and we have a special guest this week. That’s Dylan Schiemann. So, do you want to introduce yourself real quick, Dylan? DYLAN: Sure. Thanks Charles. I’m Dylan. I’m one of the founders of an open source project called the Dojo Toolkit. I’m also the CEO at SitePen, a company that builds web apps and provides JavaScript training and support. CHUCK: Awesome. Dojo’s been around for a long time, hasn’t it? DYLAN: Nine years. CHUCK: Nine years. DYLAN: Oh, yeah. Three lifetimes in the Internet age, I guess. CHUCK: Does that make it older than jQuery? DYLAN: It does, yes. JQuery, I think, started about seven years ago, maybe. Six or seven years ago. CHUCK: I remember seeing a couple of websites built in Dojo way back in the day. I don’t remember exactly which ones they were. For some reason, I got the impression that it was a framework, but it’s more of a toolkit. It’s much more like jQuery than it is like, say, Backbone or Ember or any of those. DYLAN: It’s kind of everything. You can use it as a simple toolkit like jQuery. You have DOM manipulation, Full Article
dylan JSJ 277: Dojo 2 with Dylan Schiemann and Kitson Kelly By devchat.tv Published On :: Tue, 05 Sep 2017 20:43:00 -0400 JSJ 277: Dojo 2 with Dylan Schiemann and Kitson Kelly This episode of JavaScript Jabber features panelists Aimee Knight, Cory House, and Charles Max Wood. They talk with Dylan Schiemann and Kitson Kelly about Dojo 2. [00:02:03] Introduction to Dylan Schiemann Dylan is the CEO at Sitepen and co-founder of the Dojo Toolkit. [00:02:22] Introduction to Kitson Kitson is the CTO at Sitepen and project lead for Dojo 2. [00:02:43] Elevator Pitch for Dojo Dojo 1 has been around forever. Started back in 2004 as a way to solve the challenge of "I want to build something cool in a browser." Promises and web components were inspired by or created by Dojo. It's been a huge influence on the web development community. Dojo 2 is a ground up re-write with ES 2015, TypeScript and modern API's. It's a modernized framework for Enterprise applications. [00:04:29] How is Dojo different from other frameworks? There's a spectrum: small libraries like React with an ecosystem and community of things you add to it to Angular which is closer to the MV* framework with bi-directional data binding. Vue lands somewhere in the middle. Dojo 2 is also somewhere in the middle as well. It's written in TypeScript and has embraced the TypeScript experience. [00:06:00] Did the Angular 2 move influence the Dojo 2 development and vice-versa? Dojo 2 had moved to TypeScript and 2 days later Angular announced that they were going to TypeScript. Angular also moved very quickly through their BETA phase, which caused some challenges for the Angular community. With Dojo 2, they didn't start the public discussion and BETA until they knew much better what was and wasn't going to change. They've also been talking about Dojo 2 for 6 or 7 years. The update was held up by adoption of ES6 and other technologies. Dojo 1 was also responsible for a lot of the low-level underpinning that Angular didn't have to innovate on. Dojo 2 was built around a mature understanding of how web applications are built now. People doing Enterprise need a little more help and assistance from their framework. Dojo provides a much more feature rich set of capabilities. Angular could have pushed much more of TypeScript's power through to the developer experience. Dojo much more fully adopts it. It's also easier if all of your packages have the same version number. Call out to Angular 4 vs Angular 2. [00:12:44] AMD Modules Why use AMD instead of ES6 modules? You can use both. Dojo 2 was involved in the creation of UMD. James Burke created UMD while working on Dojo. ES6 modules and module loading systems weren't entirely baked when Dojo 2 started to reach maturity, so they went with UMD. It's only been a few months since Safari implemented the ES6 module system. Firefox and friends are still playing catchup. The Dojo CLI build tool uses webpack, so it's mostly invisible at this point. So, at this point, should I be using UMD modules? or ES6? Is there an advantage to using AMD? With TypeScript you'd use ES6 modules, but UMD modules can be loaded on the fly. [00:16:00] Are you using Grunt? Internally, for tasks we use Grunt. But for users, we have a CLI tool that wraps around Webpack. For package builds and CI, Grunt is used. [00:18:30] What is the focus on Enterprise all about? There are a lot of different challenges and complexities to building Enterprise apps. Dojo was the first framework with internationalization, large data grids, SVG charts, etc. Dojo has spend a long time getting this right. Many other systems don't handle all the edge cases. Internationalization in Angular 2 or 4 seems unfinished. Most Dojo users are building for enterprises like banks and using the features that handle large amounts of data and handle those use cases better. [00:21:05] If most application frameworks have the features you listed, is there a set of problems it excels at? The Dojo team had a hard look at whether there was a need for their framework since many frameworks allow you to build great applications. Do we want to invest into something like this? React has internationalization libraries. But you'll spend a lot of time deciding which library to use and how well it'll integrate with everything else. A tradeoff in decision fatigue. In the Enterprise, development isn't sexy. It's necessary and wants to use boring but reliable technology. They like to throw bodies at a problem and that requires reliable frameworks with easily understood decision points. Producing code right is a strong case for TypeScript and they pull that through to the end user. Many frameworks start solving a small set of problems, become popular, and then bolt on what they need to solve everything else... Dojo tried to make sure it had the entire package in a clear, easy to use way. You can build great apps with most of the big frameworks out there. Dojo has been doing this for long enough that they know where to optimize for maintainability and performance. [00:29:00] Where is Dojo's sweet spot? The Sitepen Blog series on picking a framework The biggest reason for using Dojo over the years is the data grid component. They also claim to have the best TypeScript web development experience. You may also want a component based system with the composition hassles of React. The composability of components where one team may write components that another uses is a big thing in Dojo where one person doesn't know the entire app you're working on. Theming systems is another selling point for Dojo. [00:34:10] Ending the framework wars Try Dojo out and try out the grid component and then export it to your Angular or React app. There are a lot of frameworks out there that do a great job for the people who use them. The focus is on how to build applications better, rather than beating out the competition. Sitepen has build apps with Dojo 2, Angular, React, Dojo + Redux, etc. [00:39:01] The Virtual DOM used by Dojo 2 years ago or so they were looking for a Virtual DOM library that was small and written in TypeScript. They settled on Maquette. The more you deal with the DOM directly, the more complex your components and libraries become. Makes things simpler for cases like server side rendering getting fleshed out in BETA 3. It also allows you to move toward something like React Native and WebVR components that aren't coupled to the DOM. They moved away from RxJS because they only wanted observables and shimmed in (or polyfilled) the ES-Next implementation instead of getting the rest of the RxJS that they're not using. [00:46:40] What's coming next? They're finishing Dojo 2. They're polishing the system for build UI components and architecture and structuring the app. They plan to release before the end of the year. They're also wrapping up development on the Data Grid, which only renders what shows on the screen plus a little instead of millions of rows. [00:49:08] Testing They've got intern. It pulls together unit testing, functional testing, continuous integration hooks, accessibility testing, etc. It's rewritten in TypeScript to take advantage of modern JavaScript. The Dojo CLI uses intern as the default test framework. Kitson build the test-extras library to help with Dojo testing with intern. Dojo Links dojo.io github.com/dojo/meta sitepen.com/blog gitter channel github.com/dylans twitter.com/dylans twitter.com/sitepen twitter.com/dojo github.com/kitsonk twitter.com/kitsonk Picks Cory Amateur vs Professional Aimee DevFest Florida (use code 'jsjabber') Chuck Taking some time off AudioTechnica ATR2100 How to define your life purpose in 5 minutes Dylan zenhub HalfStack Conference How to choose a framework series on the Sitepen Blog Kitson Dunbar Number Full Article
dylan MJS #033 Dylan Schiemann By devchat.tv Published On :: Wed, 06 Sep 2017 06:00:00 -0400 MJS 033: Dylan Schiemann Today's episode is a My JavaScript Story with Dylan Schiemann. Dylan talked about his contributions to the JavaScript community to what JavaScript is back in 2004. Listen to learn more about Dylan! [01:10] – Introduction to Dylan Schiemann Dylan was on episode 62 of JavaScript Jabber, which was about 4 years ago. We had him on to talk about the Dojo Toolkit. [02:00] – How did you get into programming? When Dylan was 7 or 8 years old, he and his father took basic programming class together. In Junior high, probably mid-1980’s, he received his first Commodore 64 computer. He picked up the Programmer’s Reference Guide, toppled on Assembly, and tried to write data to a tape drive. It got updated to a floppy drive. And then in high school, he took some Pascal classes. He learned the basics - ranging from BASIC, Pascal, and to Assembly. [03:00] – How did you get into JavaScript? As an undergraduate, Dylan studied Chemistry and Mathematics. He did some basic HTML and discovered the web roughly when he was a junior year in college. And then, he went to graduate school and studied Physical Chemistry at UCLA. He was studying the topology and reality of quasi-two-dimensional phone. If you imagine a bunch of beer bubbles at the top of a glass, and you spin it around really quickly, you watch how the bubbles rearrange as force is applied to it. He wanted to put his experiments on the web so he started learning this new language that had just been invented called JavaScript. So, he dropped out of graduate school a few years later. Eight years after that point in time, it was possible to show his experiments with Dojo and SVG. [04:25] – How did you get into Dojo and the other technologies? SitePen Right after grad school, Dylan helped start a company called SitePen. That let him really learn how JavaScript works. He started doing some consulting work. And he started working with Alex Russell, who had a project called netWindows at the time, which is a predecessor to any JavaScript framework that most people have worked with. Dojo Dylan got together and decided to create a next generation version of the HTML toolkit, which ended up becoming Dojo back in 2004. Things that they created back then are now part of the language - asynchronous patterns such as Promises, or even modules, widgets, which led to the web components pack. Over the years, they’ve built on that and done various utilities for testing and optimizing applications. [06:20] – Ideas that stood the test of time A lot of the things that Dylan and his team did in Dojo were on the right path but first versions ended up iterating before they’ve met their way into the language. Other things are timing. They were there very early and but to tell people in 2005 and 2006 that you need to architect the front-end application met some confusion of why you would want to do that. According to him, they never created Dojo to say that they want to create the world’s leading framework. [07:45] – JavaScript Dylan no longer answers the question of, “Oh, JavaScript, you mean, Java?” The expectations of 2004 were the hope of making something that might work in a browser. The expectation today is we are competing against every platform and trying to create the best possible software in the world, and do it in a way that’s distributable everywhere in the browser. The capabilities have grown. There are audio, video and real-time capabilities. They were ways to do those things but they were brutal and fragile. And now, we have real engineering solutions to many of those things but there are still going to be ways to do this. There were few people who are interested in this and maybe this wasn’t even their day job. But now, literally hundreds and thousands of engineers who write code in JavaScript every day. Picks Dylan Schiemann JavaScript user groups JavaScript conferences SeattleJS Phoenix TypeScript Meet-up London HalfStack Charles Max Wood Focuster BusyCal Asana Trello Full Article
dylan Visual methods with children and young people: academics and visual industries in dialogue / [edited by] Eve Stirling, Dylan Yamada-Rice By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 24 Jan 2016 06:20:51 EST Online Resource Full Article
dylan Nobel for Dylan carpers, go home By www.rediff.com Published On :: Fri, 14 Oct 2016 20:59:27 +0530 'Show me songs that become larger than songs better than Dylan's.' 'Show me words that are like the master key to every human emotion under the sun better than Dylan's.' 'And show me someone who tosses it all out like Dylan does, every time.' Full Article Bob Dylan Barack Obama Dylan Lou Majaw Presidential Medal of Freedom Dr Martin Luther King Peter Paul Hari Kunzru Getty Images IMAGE Michelle Blowin Kolkata Alex Mary Catholic
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dylan Bob Dylan: too much of nothing / written by Derek Barker By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 23 Feb 2020 07:46:19 EST Lewis Library - ML420.D98 B32 2018 Full Article
dylan Music and modernity among first peoples of North America / edited by Victoria Lindsay Levine and Dylan Robinson By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 23 Feb 2020 07:46:19 EST Lewis Library - ML3550.M88 2019 Full Article
dylan Rolling Thunder Revue A Bob Dylan Story review: If you see him, say hello By indianexpress.com Published On :: Fri, 28 Jun 2019 19:00:06 +0000 Full Article Entertainment Movie Review
dylan Bob Dylan announces first album of new music since 2012 By indianexpress.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 03:14:52 +0000 Full Article Entertainment Pop/Bollywood Music