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Ifebunso Harrison popularly known as Clyde, a student of Pharmacy Madonna University, Elele. An indigen of Anambra state, born and bred in Benin is out with another hit track.
The '16 bars' artist started music in the year 2007 and has done a lot of hip hop tracks of which 'I gat it' is not an exception. Download and enjoy.
Wednesday
03:47
Festus Oriaku
Java, Programming
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4 Reasons Why Java is Still #1
by Simon Ritter
It’s the start of 2016, which means that we’ve now finished the “20 Years of Java” celebrations. Actually, although the announcement about Java (and the HotJava browser, which did not enjoy quite the same success) was made publicly on May 23rd, 1995, the first official release of the JDK was on January 23rd, 1996. You could justifiably claim that Java is only now turning twenty. There have been numerous retrospectives on Java, but I thought what would be interesting to look at is the success of Java in its twentieth year.
It’s difficult to accurately measure the popularity of programming languages, but one of the generally accepted surveys is theTIOBE index. This tracks language references through a variety of search engines as well as Google Blogs, Wikipedia and even YouTube. (In writing this entry I learnt something new, which is that TIOBE is actually an acronym for “The Importance Of Being Ernest,” the play by Oscar Wilde. Not sure what that has to do wiith programming languages, but there you go.).
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Sunday
13:51
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The Australian billionaire is said to have proposed to the American singer, seven months after they were first seen cozying up on a holiday in Italy.
"A close friend of Mr. Packer confirmed the couple were engaged and said they were over the moon that James has found such happiness with Mariah," a source told CNN.
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BET, Cosby, Stacey Dash
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To many, Stacey Dash is best remembered for her role in the 1995 hit film "Clueless" and appearances on "The Cosby Show," "The Fresh Prince of Bel Air" and BET's "The Game."
Or, so it was until this week, when Dash appeared on "Fox & Friends" to discuss the #OscarsSoWhite controversy. Will Smith, Jada Pinkett Smith and Spike Lee said they will boycott the award show to protest the lack of diversity among nominees.
Dash, a Fox News contributor since 2014, called the boycott "ludicrous" and said it implied there was no need for Black History Month or the BET network.
"We have to make up our minds. Either we want to have segregation or integration, and if we don't want segregation, then we have to get rid of channels like BET and the BET Awards and the Image Awards, where you're only awarded if you're black," Dash said. "If it were the other way around, we would be up in arms. It's a double standard."
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