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Kevin Boissonneault
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College Sports Communicators
Webinar: Working with basketball stats & stat rules
On-Demand College Sports Communicators WebinarWorking with basketball stats & stat rulesLearning about the sport of soccer, its rules, and and producing accurate statistics.Slides from the webinar (on team rebound, dead-ball rebound, flopping rules): https://collegesportscommunicators.com/documents/2023/11/14//Bball_webinar_slides_Nov_14_2023.pdf?id=11278This webinar on men's and women's basketball stats and stat rules was the fourth in our CSC statistics/stat rules series this fall.Generating consistent statistics and consistent stat reporting are essential duties of each athletic communications department. The presenters held a review of basketball rules as they apply to basketball statistics for 2023-24 and discussed how...
2023-11-15
59 min
The Journal of Arthroplasty’s: The Cut
JOA, The Cut: ShortCuts August 2023 Issue
In this episode of the Journal of Arthroplasty’s ShortCuts podcast episode, Drs. Weisz, Lieberman, and Tucker discuss three recent Journal of Arthroplasty articles on Vancouver B periprosthetic femoral fractures, frailty and outcomes following total hip arthroplasty and gender in recruitment into the field of arthroplasty. Please listen in and read more in the Journal of Arthroplasty. Articles Discussed: Effect of Fracture Type, Treatment, and Surgeon Training on Reoperation After Vancouver B Periprosthetic Femur Fractures, Gregory R. Toci, Jeffrey B. Stambough, John Ryan Martin, Simon C. Mears, Arjun Saxena, PPFF Consortium, Paul M...
2023-10-23
27 min
Photography Chat with Merlin
Photography Chat s.2 ep.22 K L Martin
A most excellent chat with Kevin. He is a lover of instant film, a filmmaker, screenwriter, film photographer, and councilman. We met during Instant Film Society Polacon V. Trigger warning for some folks we did have some deep talks on race, depression, and the general state of our countries and how it relates to being a creative trying to survive. Wrapped up with some chat about instant film and community and then some Nick Cage.Follow Kevin at https://www.instagram.com/codename_leon/Photography Chat is a weekly Instagram Live @merlindb hosts every Thursday...
2021-06-11
2h 01
cpp.chat
The next Call to Random() Must Be 4
We've talked about contracts before, but this week Björn Fahller joins us to give us his thoughts, based on his recent talk at C++ on Sea. This is all pre-Kona - the recent Standards meeting that saw several tweaks to the wording for contracts in the draft standard for C++20. Björn gives us a refresher of what contracts actually are, and how many of us have been using them in some form for years - even decades. Then we discuss what's actually going into C++20, why that's worth having compared to assert() or hand-rolled or li...
2019-03-05
1h 00
cpp.chat
The next Call to Random() Must Be 4
We've talked about contracts before, but this week Björn Fahller joins us to give us his thoughts, based on his recent talk at C++ on Sea. This is all pre-Kona - the recent Standards meeting that saw several tweaks to the wording for contracts in the draft standard for C++20. Björn gives us a refresher of what contracts actually are, and how many of us have been using them in some form for years - even decades. Then we discuss what's actually going into C++20, why that's worth having compared to assert() or hand-rolled or li...
2019-03-05
1h 00
cpp.chat
Whatever Happens Inside the Function Is Nobody's Business
This week we discuss Contracts, both as an idea (and possible implementations) and as the language level proposal currently progressing through the ISO process. We have one of the proposal's authors, John Lakos, as well as an interested bystander, Kévin Boissonneault. We finally get to Jon's rant on non-const arguments in post-conditions, and realise that the proposal authors may be one step ahead of us!Links:John (et al)'s earlier paper on the Bloomberg implementationThe Contracts proposal - r4- (apparently there is a non-public r5)The Lakos Rule/ GuidelineC++ on Sea C...
2018-06-30
1h 06
cpp.chat
Whatever Happens Inside the Function Is Nobody's Business
This week we discuss Contracts, both as an idea (and possible implementations) and as the language level proposal currently progressing through the ISO process. We have one of the proposal's authors, John Lakos, as well as an interested bystander, Kévin Boissonneault. We finally get to Jon's rant on non-const arguments in post-conditions, and realise that the proposal authors may be one step ahead of us!Links:John (et al)'s earlier paper on the Bloomberg implementationThe Contracts proposal - r4- (apparently there is a non-public r5)The Lakos Rule/ GuidelineC++ on Sea C...
2018-06-30
1h 06