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On Dialect, Dialogue and Good Books

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This conversation about Ebonics got me to thinking about Faulkner and James Baldwin, and the way certain dialects in this country get no respect. I'm teaching undergrad creative writing for the first time, and this summer I spent a good amount of time wondering whether I knew enough about writing to provide an adequate introduction to a bunch of 19 year olds. To this end, I got a hold of a teaching tools packet from my TA coordinator. Read More...

Top 14 CI CD Tools for your DevOps project

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Continuous Integration (CI) is a practice used by development teams to merge the code to the central repository regularly. It allows many developers to contribute quickly and work on a single code base.  Continuous Delivery (CD) is an approach used by teams to release features in short cycles. It aims to accelerate the phase at which the software is built, released, and tested. Continuous delivery tools or continuous deployment tools are related concepts that are sometimes used interchangeably. Read More...

A Little Spark of Joy

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Embarking on a tarot journey, especially as a beginner, can be an exciting yet daunting experience, given the plethora of tarot books out there. Choosing the right guide to aid in learning tarot and interpreting tarot card meanings is crucial. As a tarot enthusiast, I’ve explored countless books that helped me strengthen my bond with my tarot deck and understand… Read More ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7orjIraulnaOlrrO3zp%2BhqLFemLyue8%2Banp5nY2Z8