Bonus (Ancient Greek: Βῶνος or Βόνος, died 627) was a Byzantine statesman and general, one of the closest associates of Emperor Heraclius (r. 610–641), who played a leading role in the successful defense of the imperial capital, Constantinople, during the Avar–Persiansiege of 626.
Biography
Almost nothing is known of Bonus's origins or private life. In a panegyric poem dedicated to Bonus in 626, George Pisides calls him a "companion in arms" of Heraclius, possibly implying that Bonus accompanied him when he sailed from Africa in 610 to overthrow Emperor Phocas (r. 602–610). He is also known to have had an illegitimate son, John, who was sent as a hostage to the Avars in 622.
At this time, the Byzantine Empire was engaged in a prolonged struggle with its large eastern antagonist, the Sassanid Persian Empire. Over the previous twenty years, Persian armies had scored victory after victory and captured most of the Byzantine Levant. In 622, after securing peace with the Avars in the Balkans, Heraclius set out to campaign in person against the Persians. Bonus was left behind in Constantinople as the Emperor's deputy and guardian of his young sons, together with PatriarchSergius. During Heraclius's absence on campaign for the next years, Bonus acted as the effective regent of the Byzantine Empire.
At a meeting of the Communist Party committee of building trust, taskman Potapov makes a surprise announcement. He and his team refuse to receive the bonus money issued for overfulfillment of plan targets. According to Potapov, the management of the trust regularly artificially lowers targets, due to which the trust can easily overfulfill plan targets. Potapov proves his words with serious economic calculation.
The building trust director is struggling to smother up the scandal, he tries in every way to denigrate "troublemaker" Potapov. However, the party secretary unexpectedly supports the initiative of the taskman...
Computer programming (often shortened to programming) is a process that leads from an original formulation of a computing problem to executablecomputer programs. Programming involves activities such as analysis, developing understanding, generating algorithms, verification of requirements of algorithms including their correctness and resources consumption, and implementation (commonly referred to as coding) of algorithms in a target programming language. Source code is written in one or more programming languages. The purpose of programming is to find a sequence of instructions that will automate performing a specific task or solving a given problem. The process of programming thus often requires expertise in many different subjects, including knowledge of the application domain, specialized algorithms and formal logic.
Related tasks include testing, debugging, and maintaining the source code, implementation of the build system, and management of derived artifacts such as machine code of computer programs. These might be considered part of the programming process, but often the term software development is used for this larger process with the term programming, implementation, or coding reserved for the actual writing of source code. Software engineering combines engineering techniques with software development practices.
Public housing may be a form of housing tenure in which the property is owned by a government authority, which may be central or local. Social housing is an umbrella term referring to rental housing which may be owned and managed by the state, by non-profit organizations, or by a combination of the two, usually with the aim of providing affordable housing. Social housing can also be seen as a potential remedy to housing inequality. Some social housing organizations construct for purchase, particularly in Spain and to an extent elsewhere.
Although the common goal of public housing is to provide affordable housing, the details, terminology, definitions of poverty and other criteria for allocation vary within different contexts.
History
The origins of municipal housing lie in the dramatic urban population increase caused by the Industrial Revolution of the 19th century. In the large cities of the period, many social commentators, such as Octavia Hill and Charles Booth reported on the squalor, sickness and immorality that arose. Henry Mayhew, visiting Bethnal Green, wrote in the The Morning Chronicle:
In sailing, a course is the lowermost sail on a mast.
This term is used predominantly in the plural to describe the lowest sails on a square rigged vessel, i.e., a ship's courses would be the foresail, mainsail, and, on the rare occasions in which one is shipped, mizzen.Gaff-rigged vessels may use the term (for the lowest sail rigged aft of each mast), but are more likely to refer simply to a mainsail, foresail, etc. A Bermuda- or lateen-rigged yacht, whether sloop, cutter, ketch or yawl, would not usually be described as having a course.
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↑ "The Mainsail, Foresail, and Mizen, are also called Courses." Lever, Darcy. The Young Sea Officer's Sheet Anchor. 2nd Edition first published 1819. (c) 1998 by Dover Publications, Inc., Mineola, NY 11501: p. 121. N.B. The "mizen" to which Lever refers is a fore-and-aft sail more commonly called "spanker" or "driver" today as, indeed, he did on occasion, q.v., p. 66. The lowest yard on a ship's mizzenmast is the "cross-jack yard" and a squaresail bent thereon is typically referred to as a cross-jack. The true "mizzen yard" evolved into or was replaced by the gaff by the turn of the 19th century, q.v., page 42.
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⌨️ (0:00:00) Introduction
⌨️ (0:16:57) Setting Up a Development Environment
⌨️ (0:35:48) Variables
⌨️ (0:57:05) Primitives
⌨️ (1:26:29) Constants
⌨️ (1:47:53) Arrays and Slices
⌨️ (2:17:20) Maps and Structs
⌨️ (2:48:00) If and Switch Statements
⌨️ (3:21:17) Looping
⌨️ (3:41:34) Defer, Panic, and Recover
⌨️ (4:03:57) Pointers
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⌨️ (4:57:59) Interfaces
⌨️ (5:33:57) Goroutin...
Learn the Go programming language in this full course for beginners. You'll practice writing performant, idiomatic Go with these hands-on lessons and challenges...
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💻 Code: https://github.com/bootdotdev/fcc-learn-golang-assets
💻 Follow along interactively on Boot.dev: https://boot.dev/learn/learn-golang
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🔗 Need help? Join the Boot.dev Discord: https://boot.dev/community
Documentation used:
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🔗 Goose migrations: https://github.com/pressly/goose
🔗 Text instructions for the project: https://boot.dev/build/blog-aggregator
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(0:00:00) Intro
(0:03:17) Ch 1. Why write Go?
(0:27:39) Ch 2. Variables
(0:51:11) Ch 3. Functions
(1:16:58) Ch 4. Structs
(1:34:36) Ch 5. Interfaces
(2:00:26) Ch 6. Errors
(2:22:01) Ch 7. Loops
(2:48:21) Ch 8. Slices
(3:39:54) Ch 9. Maps
(4:06:19) Ch 10. Advanced functions
(4:31:03) Ch 11. Pointers
(4:48:02) Ch 12. Local development
(5:31:43) Ch 13. Channels & concurrency
(6:07:38) Ch 14. Mutexes
(6:30:56) Ch 15. Generics
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Full Golang Tutorial to learn the Go Programming Language while building a simple CLI application
In this full Golang course you will learn about one of the youngest programming languages that is becoming more and more popular in the cloud engineering world, which is Go or also commonly known as Golang.
You will learn everything you need to get started with Go and start using it in your projects. We're going to write a very simple CLI application to learn the basics of Go. So instead of learning the concepts and syntax of Go with isolated examples, you will learn them while building an actual application throughout the tutorial.
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06:50 - Characteristics of Go and Go Use Cases
GO SYNTAX & CONCEPTS
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12:54 - Write our First Program & Structure of a Go File
22:02 - Variables & Constants in Go
30:43 - Formatted Output - printf
33:43 - Data Types in Go
45:18 - Getting User Input
47:19 - What is a Pointer?
53:55 - Book Ticket Logic
57:16 - Arrays & Slices
1:11:12 - Loops in Go
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1:39:33 - Validate User Input
1:54:02 - Switch Statement
1:58:37 - Encapsulate Logic with Functions
2:22:36 - Organize Code with Go Packages
2:35:39 - Scope Rules in Go
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You will learn everything you need to get started with Go and start using it in your projects. We're going to write a very simple CLI application to learn the basics of Go. So instead of learning the concepts and syntax of Go with isolated examples, you will learn them while building an actual application throughout the tutorial.
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0:00 - Intro & Course Overview
INTRODUCTION TO GO
02:47 - What is Go? Why Go? How it's different?
06:50 - Characteristics of Go and Go Use Cases
GO SYNTAX & CONCEPTS
08:59 - Local Setup - Install Go & Editor
12:54 - Write our First Program & Structure of a Go File
22:02 - Variables & Constants in Go
30:43 - Formatted Output - printf
33:43 - Data Types in Go
45:18 - Getting User Input
47:19 - What is a Pointer?
53:55 - Book Ticket Logic
57:16 - Arrays & Slices
1:11:12 - Loops in Go
1:24:24 - Conditionals (if / else) and Boolean Data Type
1:39:33 - Validate User Input
1:54:02 - Switch Statement
1:58:37 - Encapsulate Logic with Functions
2:22:36 - Organize Code with Go Packages
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0:00 Introduction to Golang
6:25 Constants Variables and Basic Data Types
13:14 Functions and Control Structures
19:30 Arrays, Slices, Maps and Loops
26:36 Strings, Runes and Bytes
31:06 Structs and Interfaces
35:18 Pointers
40:06 Goroutines
47:10 Channels
52:56 Generics
55:47 Building an API!
This is a full tutorial on learning Golang! From start to finish in less than an hour, including a full demo of how to build an api in Go. No fluff, just what you need to know.
0:00 Introduction to Golang
6:25 Constants Variables and Basic Data Types
13:14 Functions and Control Structures
19:30 Arrays, Slices, Maps and Loops
26:36 Strings, Runes and Bytes
31:06 Structs and Interfaces
35:18 Pointers
40:06 Goroutines
47:10 Channels
52:56 Generics
55:47 Building an API!
Learn the Go programming language (Golang) in this step-by-step tutorial course for beginners. Go is an open source programming language designed at Google that...
Learn the Go programming language (Golang) in this step-by-step tutorial course for beginners. Go is an open source programming language designed at Google that makes it easy to build simple, reliable, and efficient software.
🎥 Course from Michael Van Sickle. Check out his courses on Pluralsight about Go, JavaScript, and more: https://www.pluralsight.com/authors/mike-vansickle
⭐️ Course Contents ⭐️
⌨️ (0:00:00) Introduction
⌨️ (0:16:57) Setting Up a Development Environment
⌨️ (0:35:48) Variables
⌨️ (0:57:05) Primitives
⌨️ (1:26:29) Constants
⌨️ (1:47:53) Arrays and Slices
⌨️ (2:17:20) Maps and Structs
⌨️ (2:48:00) If and Switch Statements
⌨️ (3:21:17) Looping
⌨️ (3:41:34) Defer, Panic, and Recover
⌨️ (4:03:57) Pointers
⌨️ (4:21:30) Functions
⌨️ (4:57:59) Interfaces
⌨️ (5:33:57) Goroutines
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🎥 Course from Michael Van Sickle. Check out his courses on Pluralsight about Go, JavaScript, and more: https://www.pluralsight.com/authors/mike-vansickle
⭐️ Course Contents ⭐️
⌨️ (0:00:00) Introduction
⌨️ (0:16:57) Setting Up a Development Environment
⌨️ (0:35:48) Variables
⌨️ (0:57:05) Primitives
⌨️ (1:26:29) Constants
⌨️ (1:47:53) Arrays and Slices
⌨️ (2:17:20) Maps and Structs
⌨️ (2:48:00) If and Switch Statements
⌨️ (3:21:17) Looping
⌨️ (3:41:34) Defer, Panic, and Recover
⌨️ (4:03:57) Pointers
⌨️ (4:21:30) Functions
⌨️ (4:57:59) Interfaces
⌨️ (5:33:57) Goroutines
⌨️ (6:05:10) Channels
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You will learn everything you need to get started with Go and start using it in your projects. We're going to write a very simple CLI application to learn the basics of Go. So instead of learning the concepts and syntax of Go with isolated examples, you will learn them while building an actual application throughout the tutorial.
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0:00 - Intro & Course Overview
INTRODUCTION TO GO
02:47 - What is Go? Why Go? How it's different?
06:50 - Characteristics of Go and Go Use Cases
GO SYNTAX & CONCEPTS
08:59 - Local Setup - Install Go & Editor
12:54 - Write our First Program & Structure of a Go File
22:02 - Variables & Constants in Go
30:43 - Formatted Output - printf
33:43 - Data Types in Go
45:18 - Getting User Input
47:19 - What is a Pointer?
53:55 - Book Ticket Logic
57:16 - Arrays & Slices
1:11:12 - Loops in Go
1:24:24 - Conditionals (if / else) and Boolean Data Type
1:39:33 - Validate User Input
1:54:02 - Switch Statement
1:58:37 - Encapsulate Logic with Functions
2:22:36 - Organize Code with Go Packages
2:35:39 - Scope Rules in Go
2:37:16 - Maps
2:53:20 - Structs
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0:00 Introduction to Golang
6:25 Constants Variables and Basic Data Types
13:14 Functions and Control Structures
19:30 Arrays, Slices, Maps and Loops
26:36 Strings, Runes and Bytes
31:06 Structs and Interfaces
35:18 Pointers
40:06 Goroutines
47:10 Channels
52:56 Generics
55:47 Building an API!
Learn the Go programming language (Golang) in this step-by-step tutorial course for beginners. Go is an open source programming language designed at Google that makes it easy to build simple, reliable, and efficient software.
🎥 Course from Michael Van Sickle. Check out his courses on Pluralsight about Go, JavaScript, and more: https://www.pluralsight.com/authors/mike-vansickle
⭐️ Course Contents ⭐️
⌨️ (0:00:00) Introduction
⌨️ (0:16:57) Setting Up a Development Environment
⌨️ (0:35:48) Variables
⌨️ (0:57:05) Primitives
⌨️ (1:26:29) Constants
⌨️ (1:47:53) Arrays and Slices
⌨️ (2:17:20) Maps and Structs
⌨️ (2:48:00) If and Switch Statements
⌨️ (3:21:17) Looping
⌨️ (3:41:34) Defer, Panic, and Recover
⌨️ (4:03:57) Pointers
⌨️ (4:21:30) Functions
⌨️ (4:57:59) Interfaces
⌨️ (5:33:57) Goroutines
⌨️ (6:05:10) Channels
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