Good morning, everyone, im chris nguyen. Breakdo breaking news, there are new mandatory Evacuation Orders. Abc 7s Cornell Barnard joins us at napa street and victoria road in Sonoma County. Youre joined by a cal fire spokesperson. Reporter i am, chris, well talk to him in just a moment. This firefight gets ever more serious as the morning progressio progresses. This is one of the more heavy fires in the northeast section of the Sonoma County. Its been made worse by the winds that continue to pick up this morning. Smoke and flames certainly now visible from all parts of the Sonoma Valley. As we pan to the left, Patrick Sedillo, we can see fire on this other ridge, north as the crow flies, north of the town of sonoma. Were about three miles from the sonoma town square. Joining me now is jerry fun fernandez with cal fire. I know youve been on the scene for a short time, obviously a very serious situation. Yes, this is what we were expecting. Unfortunately its arrived, the extreme fire con
Impress owners. The mayor has said no taxpayer money would be committed to building a stadium. The city has just now hired a consultant to study how to pay for nearly 1 billion project. Even so, it will be the first presentation from the city of oakland to any owners group. The absence of any program last may was noted by the nfl commissioner. I dont know if its a point of frustration or but its certainly a point of information. Reporter next weeks meeting with nfl officials in new york could be a tough sell for oakland, other cities fighting to keep their team st. Louis and san diego are further along in the planning and time is running short. Asked to make this happen. Reporter you know, the raiders have been in oakland a long time. It is not a lastditch effort. We are not in a moment of desperation. Reporter and that was the mayor talking to us just about 30 minutes ago. She is headed to new york november 11 to tell her story and why the raiders should stay here, is it enough . What
As we shake off the remnants of 2020 and cast our collective gaze toward the future, we chatted (virtually, of course) with a few of our notable developer advocates about the road ahead. Each shared their thoughts on what they saw as a major trend for 2021. Watch the video to hear their wide range of viewpoints.
1. Multiarchitecture development
IBM developer advocate Spencer Krum says, “You’re gonna have to test yourself for a lot of different platforms and you have to develop it for those platforms and that’s gonna be a lot of work, but it’s what you’re gonna have to do in order to really capture a whole lot of users.”