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Apurva Bose Dutta, author, Architectural Inheritance and Evolution in India

Apurva Bose Dutta trained as an architect but chose not to practise architecture in the conventional sense. Instead of designing buildings, she practises through architectural design writing, journalism, criticism, communications, discourse, and curation – her preferred career path since she graduated from the Chandigarh College of Architecture in 2005 and followed that up with a diploma in freelance journalism. PREMIUM The Museum of Architecture in Chandigarh by Shiv Datt Sharma 154pp, ₹1990; Altrim…

DunYan: Understanding Inheritance in JavaScript

Q: What is inheritance in JavaScript? A: Inheritance is a mechanism in JavaScript that allows an object to inherit properties and methods from another object.Read All Q: What is inheritance in JavaScript? A: Inheritance is a mechanism in JavaScript that allows an object to inherit properties and methods from another object.Read All FOLLOW US ON GOOGLE NEWS Read original article here Denial of responsibility! Techno Blender is an automatic aggregator of the all world’s media. In each content, the hyperlink…

An Uneasy Inheritance: My Family and Other Radicals by Polly Toynbee review – the genes, the dreams | Autobiography and memoir

Polly Toynbee’s great-grandfather Gilbert Murray, the finest classical scholar of the early 20th century – and, like so many in Toynbee’s family, an activist for what are now called progressive causes – eventually despaired of his hope for the future. “My greenness was unbelievable,” he wrote in a passage Toynbee quotes. “I believed passionately in the progress of man. It was perhaps not quite inevitable, but it only needed the removal of a few selfish and reactionary old people to make the world a new Garden of Eden,…

An Uneasy Inheritance by Polly Toynbee review – living up to high ideals | Biography books

Another title for this enthralling family memoir might be the “would-be-goods”. The phrase was coined by E Nesbit of Railway Children fame, who was also a co-founder of the Fabian Society, but it perfectly encapsulates the middle-class liberal-left tradition that Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee can trace back through her family for generations. As well as her parents and grandparents there are cousins and great-aunts, all educated, clever, public service-oriented men and women anguishing over a set of subjects that have…

Python Inheritance: Should You Inherit From dict or UserDict? | by Marcin Kozak | May, 2023

In his fantastic book Fluent Python. 2nd ed., Luciano Ramalho explains why you should not create custom classes inheriting from dict. The reason behind this rule, strange at the first glance, is simple but critical: dict is a highly optimized type implemented in C, and it wouldn’t call the methods you overload in your subclass of dict.That would be a nasty surprise, wouldn’t it? Let’s see this in an example. Imagine you want to create a dictionary-like class in which the provided values will be converted to their string…

Inheritance vs Composition: Using a Role-Playing Game in JavaScript as an Example

Inheritance Problems Duplication of code in children Excessive complexity in the inheritance hierarchy Changing the behavior of the parent can lead to errors in the children In this article, we will look at what these problems are about and how we can solve them using composition. the problem with object-oriented languages is they’ve got all this implicit environment that they carry around with them. You wanted a banana but what you got was a gorilla holding the banana and the entire jungle. - Joe Armstrong, creator of…

Our Toxic Relationship With Big Tech is Getting Worse

Photo: Chip Somodevilla (Getty Images)News flash everyone: public trust in tech companies isn’t exactly thriving. While it doesn’t take an expert to smell the bad blood that’s been brewing between tech and its users, research released this week from Edelman provides new, clear insights into just how much the relationship has soured over the years.U.S.trust in tech fell 24 points over the past decade according to the Edelman report with declines reported in just about every demographic group, regardless of age, gender, or

At Geffen Playhouse, Matthew Lopez play ‘The Inheritance’ heals

Hats off to the Geffen Playhouse for pulling off with exquisite panache a most difficult double-header in “The Inheritance,” Matthew López’s two-part, Tony-winning gay drama. This marathon undertaking, roughly 6½ hours long, is broken up into two plays. Forget about fast-food theater: This is a full-course dramatic meal. An epic that had its world premiere in London in 2018, “The Inheritance” follows a group of gay men — friends, lovers and exes — as they piece together their intergenerational story. While grappling with…

Liz Truss’s Inheritance: A U.K. Economy on Its Knees

LONDON—Britain’s new Prime Minister, Liz Truss, will face the most daunting economic outlook for an incoming British leader since her political hero, Margaret Thatcher, became the U.K.’s first female prime minister in 1979. Productivity growth has dropped to half the rate it was in the early 2000s, real wages are falling, the pound is nearing record lows and an aging population is placing a growing strain on public services, even as the…

Top 10 novels about inheritance | Books

Where there’s a will, there’s often a row. A legacy need be of no great value to cause a spat: I’ve seen grown siblings weep over their dead mother’s favourite salad bowl. But an inheritance seldom brings out the best in people and the larger the prize, the greater the conflict and moral corruption it is likely to occasion. Such ructions were the mainstay of the great Victorian novels, often deployed as the turbines in the vast engine rooms of 19th-century fiction. They feature in Trollope, Wilkie Collins and Dickens and…