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How do we know which patterns are good, better, best when it comes to accessibility? Is it better to use an established pattern/library or create new ones? With the myriad of choices available, we can quickly become caught up in a web of confusion on this topic.
Marc Benioff memorably stated that the only constant in the technology industry is change. Having worked in tech for over 15 years, I can confirm this. Fellow tech dinosaurs can attest that the way the web worked in the early days is drastically different than many of us could have even imagined.
While this constant change in the technology industry has led to innovation and advancements we see today, it has also introduced the concept of choice. While choice on the surface may seem like an inherently positive thing, it does not always equal rainbows and roses. The influx of technological change also brings the splintering of coding languages and the never-ending flavors of programming “hotness.” Sometimes this abun
(left, with Daniel Kaluuya), plans to meet U.S. Rep. Bobby Rush, whom he portrays in the film.
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Former Black Panther member and U.S. Rep. Bobby Rush, D-Illinois, and Darrell Britt-Gibson, the actor who portrays him in the film “Judas and the Black Messiah,” would love to meet one day.
Rush, the co-founder of the Black Panther Party Illinois chapter, said he’s seen the film, which details the events leading up a December 1969 predawn raid that led to the killing of chapter chairman Fred Hampton, 21, and Mark Clark, by the Chicago Police Department, in conjunction with the Cook County state’s attorney’s office and the FBI.
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When Harry Mark Petrakis began his writing career imagining characters he later admitted knowing little about, he earned nothing for 10 years but rejection notes. But when he turned his eye to his community of immigrants in Chicago’s Greektown and wrote a short story about an old Greek hot dog vendor, he finally sold a story in 1956 to the Atlantic magazine.
The story, “Pericles on 31
st Street,” launched a long career that made him one of Chicago’s best-known authors.
Mr. Petrakis, author of 24 books, most of them fiction, and numerous short stories, died Tuesday at his longtime home near Chesterton, Indiana, of what relatives said was old age. He was 97.
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