Seattle cider maker closing home-based storefront after neighbor complaints
Yonder Cider Company adapted to the pandemic by opening a walk-up counter in a garage in Seattle s Phinney Ridge neighborhood. But a neighbor was not happy. Author: Michael Crowe Updated: 11:00 AM PST February 11, 2021
SEATTLE Complaints are forcing the closure of a unique business venture from the Yonder Cider Company.
Founded by Caitlin Braam, the company hopes to eventually open a taproom to serve their hard ciders made from Wenatchee apples. But like so many bars and restaurants, the COVID-19 pandemic complicated things, so Yonder adapted – opening a walk-up counter for to-go orders out of Braam’s garage in Seattle’s Phinney Ridge neighborhood.
Sider Releases Recommended Rules, a Coding Guide Based on Analyzing 1,000 Projects, for Public Use
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TOKYO, Jan. 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Sider, a developer and provider of software development support tools, has created an optimized recommended coding guide Recommended Rules and has integrated them to its automated code review service. By analyzing hundreds of existing coding guidelines, this guide contains only the essential rules followed by many open-source projects and was developed based on joint research with Professor Shingo Takada of the Department of Information Engineering, Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University and Associate Professor Seigo Nakura of the Department of Software Engineering, Faculty of Science and Technology, Nanzan University. The Recommended Rules are already a part of the default setup of Sider, but the configuration files can also be downloaded separately from the following url and appl