ClearSilver is an HTML template system similar to XSLT/XML written by Brandon Long and David Jeske as a C library that can be exported to Python, Perl, Java and Ruby via modules.
It provides separation between application logic and presentation code by defining a dataset having named variables. This avoids problems caused by driving business logic objects with callbacks in the templates like JSP (when improperly used), ASP. (e.g. exceptions thrown in the middle of a generated HTML element can cause invalid pages)
The naming scheme of the variables is hierarchical like a file system. This allows intuitive naming and avoids namespace collisions when the dataset applied to a template is built up from several sources.
Open Source and non-restrictive license.
It provides separation between application logic and presentation code by defining a dataset having named variables. This avoids problems caused by driving business logic objects with callbacks in the templates like JSP (when improperly used), ASP. (e.g. exceptions thrown in the middle of a generated HTML element can cause invalid pages)
The naming scheme of the variables is hierarchical like a file system. This allows intuitive naming and avoids namespace collisions when the dataset applied to a template is built up from several sources.
Open Source and non-restrictive license.
Rick Summer Droit is an American recording artist born in Deadwood, Panola County, Texas.
His songs are archived in the Library of Congress and collected by The Smithsonian Institution project for posterity, Droit carries on a family tradition of art and music dating back to Jean Droit the French World War I painter. Rick Droit started the Droitism style of fine art as confirmed by Elaine Gandy of the Sarasota School of Fine Art
According to The Boston Globe and Dirty Linen Droit has been influential in creating the Americana genre of music.
Discography
*Gypsy Love (1996)
*Laughing Like A Banshee (2000)
*Raised on Freedom (2004)
*Kerrville Moon (2007)
His songs are archived in the Library of Congress and collected by The Smithsonian Institution project for posterity, Droit carries on a family tradition of art and music dating back to Jean Droit the French World War I painter. Rick Droit started the Droitism style of fine art as confirmed by Elaine Gandy of the Sarasota School of Fine Art
According to The Boston Globe and Dirty Linen Droit has been influential in creating the Americana genre of music.
Discography
*Gypsy Love (1996)
*Laughing Like A Banshee (2000)
*Raised on Freedom (2004)
*Kerrville Moon (2007)
General Secretary Zane Carpenter (centre) chairs a meeting of "Friends of Korea" flanked by Ha Sin Guk of the DPRK embassy in the UK and Andy Brooks of the NCP.]]Zane Carpenter (born 1958) is the general secretary of the . He was formerly a member of the Socialist Labour Party, and contested the Birmingham Northfield constituency for the party in the 2001 general election, garnering 151 votes.
Expulsion from the Socialist Labour Party
Carpenter was one of five members of the Socialist Labour Party's National Executive Committee to be expelled from the party on May 8, 2004, along with its entire Yorkshire Regional Committee without due process and for what those expelled claim was for attempting to engage in serious debate as opposed to petty personal politicking. This led to the formation, on July 3, 2004 in London, of the by many of those expelled - including Carpenter - and others who had resigned from the Socialist Labour Party due to the expulsions.
Political activity
Carpenter has served as the general secretary of the since it was founded in 2004. He is involved in solidarity movements with North Koreaand China, and has spoken out in support of Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe. He speaks regularly at meetings organised by the broad-based "Friends of Korea" campaign.
Unusual name
As Carpenter explained in an interview with the Washington Post website, his rather unusual first name was a result of his father's liking for the works of US author Zane Grey.
Expulsion from the Socialist Labour Party
Carpenter was one of five members of the Socialist Labour Party's National Executive Committee to be expelled from the party on May 8, 2004, along with its entire Yorkshire Regional Committee without due process and for what those expelled claim was for attempting to engage in serious debate as opposed to petty personal politicking. This led to the formation, on July 3, 2004 in London, of the by many of those expelled - including Carpenter - and others who had resigned from the Socialist Labour Party due to the expulsions.
Political activity
Carpenter has served as the general secretary of the since it was founded in 2004. He is involved in solidarity movements with North Koreaand China, and has spoken out in support of Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe. He speaks regularly at meetings organised by the broad-based "Friends of Korea" campaign.
Unusual name
As Carpenter explained in an interview with the Washington Post website, his rather unusual first name was a result of his father's liking for the works of US author Zane Grey.
The Easter Sunrise Diamond is a stunning 2.04-carat canary diamond found in the Crater of Diamonds State Park in 2009 by Glenn Worthington. The diamond has a smooth, lustrous surface with no cracks or internal spots of graphite. It is an elongated and complete diamond.
While washing gravel in the park, Worthington found the yellow diamond in his screen. It was in the last bucket he planned to wash before quitting for the Easter weekend. Worthington dubbed his bright yellow stone the Easter Sunrise Diamond because that is what he thought of when he saw it glowing up at him from his screen full of gravel. Glenn and his wife Cindy do not plan to cut or sell this special diamond. They are going to keep it and enjoy it in its natural form.
While washing gravel in the park, Worthington found the yellow diamond in his screen. It was in the last bucket he planned to wash before quitting for the Easter weekend. Worthington dubbed his bright yellow stone the Easter Sunrise Diamond because that is what he thought of when he saw it glowing up at him from his screen full of gravel. Glenn and his wife Cindy do not plan to cut or sell this special diamond. They are going to keep it and enjoy it in its natural form.