Penn Live: With Trump budget cuts, Pa. could lose millions used to help people pay heating bills
With Trump budget cuts, Pa. could lose millions used to help people pay heating bills
AOL: Why budget challenges could lead to school closures, job cuts across NC
Why budget challenges could lead to school closures, job cuts across NC
WTOL: Toledo City Council eyes future cuts as 2026 budget deadline nears
KTSM 9 News: Canutillo ISD approves plan allowing potential future staff cuts amid budget challenges
Canutillo ISD approves plan allowing potential future staff cuts amid budget challenges
MSN: Beavercreek income tax could cut property taxes, but opponents have doubts
FinanceBuzz on MSN: Trump's budget plan could quietly cut a 401(k) tax break millions rely on
Trump's budget plan could quietly cut a 401(k) tax break millions rely on
Budget experts say tax hikes on the wealthy intended to supplement Medi-Cal cuts would not address the state’s growing budget deficit.
The Baltimore Sun on MSN: Gov. Moore touts balanced budget, but future deficits loom, analysts warn
Gov. Moore touts balanced budget, but future deficits loom, analysts warn ...
Colorado State University shared plans to address budget cuts and raise employee pay through tuition increases and job cuts.
School districts across North Carolina are facing financial challenges that are forcing them to consider steps such as closing schools, eliminating jobs and making other budget cuts. District leaders ...
TOLEDO, Ohio — Members of Toledo City Council are looking beyond this year’s budget and raising concerns about the city’s long-term financial outlook, calling for millions in potential cuts in the ...
The News & Observer: Wake could reduce high school assistant principal jobs to help balance budget
Wake could reduce high school assistant principal jobs to help balance budget
The Canutillo Independent School District Board of Trustees approved a plan Tuesday, April 21 that could lead to future staff reductions, as the district works to address ...
Proposed NIH cuts in the Trump administration's budget are again getting bipartisan pushback in Congress. Can the US maintain a global edge if researchers are left scrambling?
CBS News on MSN: After months of agonizing cuts by state budget writers, Colorado has a new budget
After months of agonizing cuts by state budget writers, Colorado has a new budget
The code above might look ugly, but all you have to understand is that the FutureBuilder widget takes two arguments: future and builder, future is just the future you want to use, while builder is a function that takes two parameters and returns a widget. FutureBuilder will run this function before and after the future completes.
Checks if the future refers to a shared state. This is the case only for futures that were not default-constructed or moved from (i.e. returned by std::promise::get_future (), std::packaged_task::get_future () or std::async ()) until the first time get () or share () is called. The behavior is undefined if any member function other than the destructor, the move-assignment operator, or valid is ...
Unlike std::future, which is only moveable (so only one instance can refer to any particular asynchronous result), std::shared_future is copyable and multiple shared future objects may refer to the same shared state. Access to the same shared state from multiple threads is safe if each thread does it through its own copy of a shared_future object.
In summary: std::future is an object used in multithreaded programming to receive data or an exception from a different thread; it is one end of a single-use, one-way communication channel between two threads, std::promise object being the other end.
Now, this causes the following warning: FutureWarning: Downcasting object dtype arrays on .fillna, .ffill, .bfill is deprecated and will change in a future version. Call result.infer_objects (copy=False) instead. I don't know what I should do instead now. I certainly don't see how infer_objects(copy=False) would help as the whole point here is indeed to force converting everything to a string ...
A future statement is a directive to the compiler that a particular module should be compiled using syntax or semantics that will be available in a specified future release of Python. The future statement is intended to ease migration to future versions of Python that introduce incompatible changes to the language. It allows use of the new features on a per-module basis before the release in ...
What is future in Python used for and how/when to use it, and how ...
Considerations When future grants are defined on the same object type for a database and a schema in the same database, the schema-level grants take precedence over the database level grants, and the database level grants are ignored. This behavior applies to privileges on future objects granted to one role or different roles. Reproducible example:
An asynchronous operation (created via std::async, std::packaged_task, or std::promise) can provide a std::future object to the creator of that asynchronous operation. The creator of the asynchronous operation can then use a variety of methods to query, wait for, or extract a value from the std::future.
How to adjust future.global.maxSize? Ask Question Asked 9 years, 5 months ago Modified 3 years, 9 months ago
Return value A std::experimental::future object associated with the shared state created by this object. valid()==true for the returned object.
New 401(k) policies impact how high earners contribute to their 401(k) retirement accounts. This "Rothification" may set a precedent for future policy shifts.
West Virginia MetroNews: Morrisey takes the tax cut win but need growth for future wins
Morrisey takes the tax cut win but need growth for future wins
Times of San Diego on MSN: California Democrats are clamoring to tax the rich. Why their proposals could backfire
California Democrats are clamoring to tax the rich. Why their proposals could backfire
The New York Times: Trump Budget Does Little to Address Nation’s Fiscal Challenges
While the federal deficit has started to shrink under President Trump, his plans could make the long-term situation worse.
The Baltimore Sun on MSN: Economists: Maryland budget ‘nibbles’ at affordability concerns
AOL: I took a pay cut so I could live a calmer life. It was worth it, but affording city life became more difficult.