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Podcast Mises Brasil. Assine o Podcast Mises Brasil diretamente na iTunes Store para não perder nenhuma entrevista.

Podcast Mises Brasil

As entrevistas também são disponibilizadas no Canal do Youtube. O site do Instituto Ludwig von Mises Brasil começa a publicar o seu podcast semanal. O novo produto diversifica ainda mais o conteúdo disponível no site com o intuito de oferecer mais um instrumento de difusão qualitativa da filosofia liberal, notadamente o pensamento da Escola Austríaca. A ideia é apresentar e aprofundar discussões de temas variados sob a perspectiva liberal e o instrumental teórico da Escola Austríaca com uma selecionada galeria de entrevistados.

O podcast semanal inaugura a parceria do IMB com Bruno Garschagen, que será o responsável pelas entrevistas. Traduziu, em parceria, O Fim do FED - Por que Acabar com o Banco Central, de Ron Paul, e Uma Teoria do Socialismo e do Capitalismo, de Hans-Hermann Hoppe. Facebook. Phoenix dactylifera. Phoenix dactylifera grows 70–75 feet (21–23 m) in height,[6] growing singly or forming a clump with several stems from a single root system.

Phoenix dactylifera

The leaves are 4–6 metres (13–20 ft) long, with spines on the petiole, and pinnate, with about 150 leaflets; the leaflets are 30 cm (12 in) long and 2 cm (0.79 in) wide. The full span of the crown ranges from 6–10 m (20–33 ft). Dates contain 20–70 calories each, depending on size and variety. Etymology[edit] The species name dactylifera "date-bearing" comes from Ancient Greek dáktulos "date" (also "finger")[7] and the stem of the Greek verb ferō "I bear".[8] History of dates[edit] Dates have been a staple food of the Middle East and the Indus Valley for thousands of years.

There is also archeological evidence of date cultivation in Mehrgarh around 7000 BCE, a Neolithic civilization in what is now western Pakistan. In later times, traders spread dates around South West Asia, northern Africa, and Spain and Italy. Dates[edit] Dates Worldwide date yield. Duty_calls.png (PNG Image, 300x330 pixels) Facebook. Specifying Interaction with Mockups. About this Tutorial # Example storyboard depicting motion in the film, The Forbidden Kingdom Designers, filmmakers, and animators have used low fidelity, static representations of content for communicating motion and interaction for years.

Specifying Interaction with Mockups

Many of those techniques have been borrowed by software designers designing for the screen, and there are well-known practices for communicating interaction in static documents. This tutorial provides some tips for designing interaction in Mockups using these techniques. The tutorial starts with a brief explanation of why these techniques are used, but if you like you can skip to the examples. Low Fidelity Interaction Design # The spectrum of techniques for specifying and communicating interaction ranges from sketching to prototyping. These are the techniques typical in design and development for specifying interaction in software, web sites, and applications. We think Mockups fits into this picture of early ideation in different ways. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Storyboard Template 11 x 17 Landscape. Mockups To Go Storyboard Template 11 x 17 Landscape Mockup history | RSS Launch Prototype Next Next Thumbnails Toggle Link Hints Image Permalink Download Image Download BMML This permalink will always point to the latest version of the mockup image above.

Storyboard Template 11 x 17 Landscape

Copy and paste the address above. Table of Contents. Consultoria, Formação e Investigação. Envisioning emerging technology for 2012 and beyond (by Michell Zappa) Teach Yourself Programming in Ten Years. Solve 50 problems in 50 days. Teach Me To Code Academy. 15 Things for a Ruby Beginner. The following is a post I had recently sent the Bangalore Ruby User Group.

15 Things for a Ruby Beginner

It has been slightly modified to address a larger audience. There were many Ruby beginners in last week's meetup, and the common question we heard was 'after the very basics, what next? ' The best way to learn Ruby best practices is to pair with an experienced dev; the way I learned was by inheriting a reasonably small, but well-written codebase from an amazing colleague. In the absence of either, here is a checklist of 15 things (since 'N things that you need to know about X' is the in-thing these days!) That I'd recommend a Ruby beginner to consider: 1.

Our very own rubymonk.com has a Ruby primer which was written for exactly this purpose; we open our inbox everyday to gushing feedback from people who've found it to be a great way to learn Ruby. Tryruby.org also has a basic introduction to Ruby, and has been around longer. I have heard good things about Learn Ruby the Hardway, but haven't tried it out myself. Ray Bradbury (1920-2012) Coding for Charity.