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Ciao is a general-purpose programming language which supports logic, constraint, functional, higher-order, and object-oriented programming styles. Its main design objectives are high expressive power, extensibility, safety, reliability, and efficient execution.
Ciao provides a full Prolog system (supporting ISO-Prolog), declarative subsets and extensions of Prolog, functional programming (including lazy evaluation), higher-order (with predicate abstractions), constraint programming, and objects, as well as feature terms (records), persistence, several control rules (breadth-first search, iterative deepening, ...), concurrency (threads/engines), distributed execution (agents), and parallel execution. Libraries also support WWW programming, sockets, external interfaces (C, Java, TclTk, relational databases, etc.), etc.
Ciao is built on a kernel with an extensible modular design which allows both restricting and extending the language — it can be seen as a language building language. These restrictions and extensions can be activated separately on each program module so that several extensions can coexist in the same application for different modules.
Ciao! is the second studio album from Montreal DJ/producer Tiga. It was released April 27, 2009 on Tiga's own label Turbo and the international label PIAS.
Initial critical response to Ciao! was generally positive. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has received an average score of 76, based on 11 reviews.
All tracks co-written and co-produced by Tiga.
"Mind Dimension" was the first released single from the album. Though "Shoes" was premiered on Tiga's Myspace page, being played more than 10,000 times in its first day. "Mind Dimension" was released with 2 versions:
Version A [2-Track Version]
Version B [3-Track Version]
Ciao! is the fourth studio album of Swedish pop music artist Mauro Scocco. It was released in 1992 on Scocco's own record label Diesel Music.
Four singles were released from this album: "Om Du Var Min" (If You Were Mine), "Nelly", "Mitt Liv" (My Life), and "Rymdraket" (Space Rocket).
Bob is the surname of:
Bob is a fictional character in the book series The Dresden Files and its TV series adaptation, in which he is portrayed by Terrence Mann.
Bob is a "spirit of intellect" who inhabits a skull perched on a shelf in Harry Dresden's secret lab. He is bound to the skull and its owner's wishes. He is free to leave the skull if given permission by his owner, but he will die if exposed to significant sunlight without a host body. His usual vessel is Harry's cat, Mister, who does not seem to mind Bob's presence.
As a spirit of knowledge, Bob has served various wizards over the years and functions much like a magical encyclopedia, assisting Harry with various tasks; such as making potions, preparing difficult rituals, and providing him with useful information about the various supernatural creatures Harry deals with throughout the books (since Harry's magic causes almost all modern technology to malfunction in his presence, he does not own a computer).
This is a list of supporting characters from the First Comics series Grimjack. It covers characters from both the John Gaunt and James Twilley eras.
Blacjacmac was Gaunt's oldest friend. He was the son of Mac Cabre, one of the Dancer's chief lieutenants. Gaunt and Mac met in the Arena, a gladatorial-style combat venue. Mac initially fought with an insane style, earning the nickname "Wild Thing," because he had no regard for his own life or anyone else's. Gaunt, recognizing a kindred spirit, approached Mac and helped him turn his anger outward to survive.
Upon leaving the Arena, Mac established a private mercenary army. He was romantically involved with Goddess, a "black god" from an alternate dimension who hated Gaunt for leading Mac to put his life in danger.
When GrimJack reincarnated as Twilley, he sought out the descendants of Blacjacmac. Mac had incorporated back in Gaunt's time and by Twilley's time it was almost impossible to function without being a member of a corporation. Mac had formally "adopted" Gaunt, which extended to Twilley. Twilley discovered that Mac himself "reincarnated" after a fashion by being born to Goddess each time he died.
From the Album: Sexor https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/sexor/id573734727 http://www.tiga.ca https://www.facebook.com/officialtiga https://twitter.com/ciaotiga
Dear friends, In late- 2008, Montreal musician Tiga began putting out feelers to various media outfits, offering a no-hold-barred Q&A; session to coincide with the release of his new album "Ciao!". I leapt at the chance to interview him, as I'd followed his career avidly since a DJ played "Pleasure from the Bass" at my wedding in 2005. I'll let the interview speak for itself, but I will say that I was impressed by his candor, his aversion to prepackaged soundbites. It was clear he was interested in telling his side of things. Setting the story straight. Flipping the script, so to speak, in a manner befitting the so-called "Original Scriptflippa". Please enjoy! Yours, Michael Lesliejack Directed by SIMON OWENS DP: BEN MAGAHY Gaffer: JOHN TURLEY Make up: RICHARD HANSEN Editor:...
From the Album: Ciao! https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/ciao!/id568224039 http://www.tiga.ca https://www.facebook.com/officialtiga https://twitter.com/ciaotiga
Directed by Alex & Liane, the new video for Tiga's "Shoes" is cooler than Obama with frosted tips. "It imagines a horrifying dystopia in which people other than myself are interviewed," says the Man of Music Future, "I had to calm myself down by staring at my MySpace photos for a couple of hours." Directors: AlexandLiane DP: Will Bex Producer: Massuda Kassem, Jan M. Scholz, Frank Hoffmann Line Producer: Bjoern Krueger PA: Sara Bold PA: Giulia Schelhas PA: Chris Heidrich 1st AC: Alexander Knoblauch Gaffer: Nico Nitsche Styling: Angelika Goetz Styling Assistant: Miriam Foth Make-up: Christian Fritzenwanker Editor: Moritz Steinkohl / AlexandLiane Actors: Women: Janine Henkes Man: Roger Hopley Drummer: Candie Sculptures: Rein Tiga's Shoes EP is out now on PIAS...
Love don't dance here anymore from Ciao album.
From the Album: Ciao! https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/ciao!/id568224039 http://www.tiga.ca https://www.facebook.com/officialtiga https://twitter.com/ciaotiga
From the Album: Ciao! https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/ciao!/id568224039 http://www.tiga.ca https://www.facebook.com/officialtiga https://twitter.com/ciaotiga
Dear friends, In late- 2008, Montreal musician Tiga began putting out feelers to various media outfits, offering a no-hold-barred Q&A; session to coincide with the release of his new album "Ciao!". I leapt at the chance to interview him, as I'd followed his career avidly since a DJ played "Pleasure from the Bass" at my wedding in 2005. I'll let the interview speak for itself, but I will say that I was impressed by his candor, his aversion to prepackaged soundbites. It was clear he was interested in telling his side of things. Setting the story straight. Flipping the script, so to speak, in a manner befitting the so-called "Original Scriptflippa". Please enjoy! Yours, Michael Lesliejack Directed by SIMON OWENS DP: BEN MAGAHY Gaffer: JOHN TURLEY Make up: RICHARD HANSEN Edito...
Ciao is a general-purpose programming language which supports logic, constraint, functional, higher-order, and object-oriented programming styles. Its main design objectives are high expressive power, extensibility, safety, reliability, and efficient execution.
Ciao provides a full Prolog system (supporting ISO-Prolog), declarative subsets and extensions of Prolog, functional programming (including lazy evaluation), higher-order (with predicate abstractions), constraint programming, and objects, as well as feature terms (records), persistence, several control rules (breadth-first search, iterative deepening, ...), concurrency (threads/engines), distributed execution (agents), and parallel execution. Libraries also support WWW programming, sockets, external interfaces (C, Java, TclTk, relational databases, etc.), etc.
Ciao is built on a kernel with an extensible modular design which allows both restricting and extending the language — it can be seen as a language building language. These restrictions and extensions can be activated separately on each program module so that several extensions can coexist in the same application for different modules.