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As January approaches, TIOBE Software looks forward to the programming Language of the Year award. In December, ranking the most popular programming languages remained mostly status quo. In the top three, C++ and Java both rose slightly in popularity. The front runner, Python, continues a seemingly unstoppable rise started in June. Python is likely to be 2024’s programming language of the year. Top 10 programming languages in December 2024 The top 10 programming languages in December 2024, according to the TIOBE Programming Community index, are: Python: A general-purpose programming language commonly used for back-end development and data science. A good…

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Improves Digestive Health Fiber aids in promoting regular bowel movements by adding bulk to the stool, making it easier to pass and reducing the likelihood of constipation. Soluble fiber, found in foods like oats and beans, absorbs water and forms a gel-like substance, which helps regulate the digestion process. Insoluble fiber, found in whole grains and vegetables, helps move material through the digestive system more efficiently. Supports Heart Health A high-fiber diet has been linked to a lower risk of heart disease. Soluble fiber, in particular, helps reduce blood cholesterol levels by binding with cholesterol in the digestive system and…

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Don’t let the title “Loneliest Road in America” fool you. Nevada’s Highway 50 has been a major thoroughfare since the Pony Express connected the West. And when mail by horse faded with the dawn of the telegraph and automobile, the route blazed a new trail as the first transcontinental highway, from New York to San Francisco. We’ll admit that we thought Route 66 held that claim to fame, but the Lincoln Highway came first, and Nevada’s section was a lynchpin to guiding travelers through the desert and over the Sierra Nevada mountains. Why is Nevada’s Highway 50 called “The Loneliest Road…

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Cynthia DialExcitement built as the helicopter approached and we tightly held our head coverings to prevent the rotor-induced downwash from whisking them away. “Here’s the deal,” we were told loudly and quickly. “Immediately upon landing, approach swiftly and along the path indicated. Don’t stop for photos and take your seat in the order designated. We’ll strap you in and off you’ll go.” Cynthia DialTo Niagara Falls. After waking in Canada’s most populous city, Toronto, a mere one-hour-and-a-half drive away was the world’s largest waterfall by volume (factoid: more than six million cubic feet of water cascade over Canada’s Horseshoe Falls…

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Accommodating your customers’ communication preferences is important, especially as your business grows. This means supporting them via social media, website forms, live chat, SMS, traditional phone support, and any other channels they may use. Going after the wrong channels or using the wrong approach can be costly and difficult to manage. This is true for supervisors, admins, and agents alike. A multichannel contact center that centralizes communication methods in one place can solve many of these problems, make it easier to scale, save you money, and improve the customer experience. 1 CloudTalk Employees per Company Size Micro (0-49), Small (50-249),…

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Reviewed by Brian St. Pierre, MS, RD Once you decide you want to work with a health coach, finding the right one goes beyond checking off a list of qualifications. How do you know if you’ve found the best health coach for you? What are the qualities of a good coach besides the obvious credentials? We’ve listed some traits to look out for when choosing a health coach. Essentially, it all boils down to how the two of you “vibe.” You should find someone you get along with and trust, someone who seems to truly “get” you and is as…

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2023 may have been HoneyTrek’s biggest travel year since we started our around-the-world trip 4,363 days ago! To sum up this 2023 Travel Year in Review, we road-tripped 26 states, 7 Canadian provinces, and a total of 20,209 miles—that was just around North America! Across 10 more countries, we backpacked from Germany to Romania, skied Bulgaria, kayaked with icebergs in Newfoundland, sailed around Mexico’s Sea of Cortez, trekked with gorillas in Rwanda, joined community-based tourism projects in Uganda, and found inspiring places to add to HoneyTrek’s exclusive list of The World’s Most Romantic & Sustainable Destinations. We’re also proud to…

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The holidays are the epitome of abundance. Intimate gatherings, festive meals, and cherished traditions are the very hallmarks of this season. But as we all know, these indulgences often leave our digestion craving a little extra TLC! Fortunately, you don’t have to choose between your favorite comfort meals or supporting your gut health. With practicality in mind, we’re sharing 10 simple strategies to prioritize your gut health during holidays—without sacrificing any delicious moments. Scroll to keep your gut balanced (and thriving) amidst the tablescape of holiday treats. Edie Horstman Edie is the founder of nutrition coaching business, Wellness with Edie.…

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