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The Phoenix Picturehouse is a cinema in Oxford, England, for many years a nationally leading independent art house cinema. It is part of the Picturehouse Cinemas group and is located at 57 Walton Street in the Jericho district of central Oxford.
The Phoenix in Walton Street first opened as the North Oxford Kinema on 15 March 1913 under proprietors Richard Henry John Bartlett, W. Beeson, and Charles Green.
The building was designed by local architect Gilbert T. Gardner, although little now remains of his ornate original facade, which was replaced in 1939 according to a design by Frederick G. M. Chancellor of Frank Matcham & Co.
The cinema changed ownership several times during its early years. Proprietors included Hubert Thomas Lambert (1917–20), C. W. Poole’s Entertainments (1920–23), Walshaw Enterprises (1923–25), Ben Jay (1925–27), J. Bailiff (1927–28), and Edward Alfred Roberts (1928–30). In 1920, Poole's, a company most famous for Poole's Myriorama, refurbished the cinema and renamed it The Scala. In 1925, it briefly became the New Scala under Ben Jay.
Martin Odersky (born 5 September 1958) is a German computer scientist and professor of programming methods at EPFL in Switzerland. He specializes in code analysis and programming languages. He designed the Scala programming language and Generic Java (and Pizza before) both with others, and built the current generation of javac, the Java compiler. In 2007, he was inducted as a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery.
In 1989, he received his Ph.D. from ETH Zurich under the supervision of Niklaus Wirth, who is best known as the designer of several programming languages (including Pascal). He did postdoctoral work at IBM and Yale.
In 2011, he founded Typesafe Inc., a company to support and promote Scala, and he currently serves as the chairman and chief architect.
He teaches two courses on the massive open online course provider, Coursera, namely Functional Programming Principles in Scala and Principles of Reactive Programming.
Southeast Asia Movie Theater Project director Philip Jablon visits the ruins of the Boyd Theater - downtown Philadelphia's last movie palace, which was recently dismantled after a contentious battle between preservationists and property developers. Against this moribund backdrop, Philip cautions against a similar fate befalling Thailand's last remaining movie palace - the elegant Scala Theater in Bangkok - which has been slated for demolition for the past several years.
Recorded live at the Scale in London, UK on July 1st, 2008. Get CULT OF LUNA music and merch: Europe - http://bit.ly/URuDCg North America - http://bit.ly/6jgqaz iTunes - http://bit.ly/WRN9gU
Get the Cheat Sheet Here : http://goo.gl/O1CuGM Best Scala Book : http://amzn.to/1JfA1bV Support me on Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/derekbanas 00:55 Installation 03:03 REPL 04:36 Data Types 07:00 Math 09:57 If 12:38 Compiled Scala / Main 13:11 While 13:57 Do While 14:25 For Loops 19:46 User Input / Output 25:17 Strings 27:40 Functions 31:08 Recursion 33:22 Arrays 34:32 ArrayBuffer 37:04 Yield 37:40 ForEach 41:52 Maps 44:59 Tuples 46:39 Classes 54:26 Companion Objects / Static 57:42 Inheritance 1:01:22 Abstract Classes 1:03:11 Traits 1:06:04 Higher Order Functions 1:06:46 Map 1:07:53 Filter 1:10:07 Closures 1:11:05 File I/O 1:12:57 Exception Handling
Programming in some languages can feel like you’re working for the compiler - the type checker is naggy, the type system limiting, and much of your code is extraneous. This is backwards. The compiler should be working for you, helping you check your code, allowing you to express the abstractions you want, and enabling you to write clean, beautiful code. In Scala we are lucky to have such a compiler. In this talk we will explore a variety of techniques, libraries, and compiler plugins for Scala that demonstrate the utility of having a compiler that works for you. * Material * Slides: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2VO2DyaJtgzc0FtSDlEeEphcVk/view?usp=sharing * Event * Typelevel Summit New York City, March 2017: http://typelevel.org/event/2017-03-summit-nyc/ * About Speaker * Adelbe...
Scala is a modern programming language which is gaining more and more interests as it sucessfully combines functional and object-oriented programming. The video features Martin Odersky, founder of the Scala programming language and Full Professor of the IC School at EPFL. http://lampwww.epfl.ch/~odersky/
Polina Semionova, Roberto Bolle, Nadja Saidakova and a lot of dancers at Teatro alla Scala backstage and in rehearsal,2007.
This video was recorded at Scala Days Berlin 2016 follow us on Twitter @ScalaDays or visit our website for more information http://scaladays.org Bio: Heather is a research scientist and the executive director of the Scala Center at EPFL in Lausanne, Switzerland. She recently completed her PhD in EPFL’s School of Computer and Communication Science under Professor Martin Odersky, where she contributed to the now-widespread programming language, Scala. Heather’s research interests are at the intersection of data-centric distributed systems and programming languages, with a focus on transferring her research results into industrial use. She now oversees the newly-established Scala Center, whose goal is to jointly to spearhead community open-source development on Scala, and to improve educa...
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The Thrills - Midnight Choir live at the Scala
Yeah, word, I heard about it, man
Yeah, word, similar story, you know?
[Raekwon:]
Regardless, we all ninjas, and got money,
But the theme of the story
Is yo, checking how they came for me
(This is it, B)
Kinda brief from the gold teeth era,
Bro dreaming on C.R.E.A.M.
Complimentaries and beef
I'm from the wild side, a militant was made by the foremost elite
It sound good, brung my rifle shit, clean
Met the others, lit a blunt, begin
I'm like Nicole Kidman in the wind, niggas is wild, niggas is eat
Then I chanced it, blood can always beat mud
Mud is part of being thug, I guess it's advance, we from the street
This is me, I'm ready to beat, whatever, we gon' off' it
One time alone, yo, they pricked up Unique
Meth standing there, rare hustler hair, right in front of the building
Them niggas do them killings out there
This is deep, me, Rebel, U-G, he walked in the room
Scarf rap, pair of Timberlands, beat
This the potion, roll the scroll out, speaked and another walked in
Knowing now this is a thief
We from the same voc's, this is like a pot roast
Hottest niggas who rhyme, I know them from the time,
This is not 'posed to happen
Peace Black, we wasn't cool
Threw the piece back, everything good, I lit the leaf, captain
Got a mission, to make sure the world recognize our position
I'm standing near the kitchen
Shit just might work, I lit the stink, this could be the realest shit
This could be the realest flip quick
Everybody stand up in militant, army jackets down
I said to myself, this the realest clique
True champ, we gon' rep it through, keep it cool
No boot camp, no hard work, just some loot, family
All in, ball til you fall, loyal as ever
I grab my leather, I'm a lay til you call
[Chorus x3: Raekwon]
Generals, demons, nighttime, vultures
Caught up on the ropes, let's team it
Everybody seen it, Zenith, what you mean?