"Beware the ides of March"It comes up several times in the Shakespeare play as a soothsayer shows up in front of Julius Caesar and Brutus in Shakespeare's "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar."March 15, the ...
CHICAGO (CBS)-- A worried call came into Peoria police dispatch on a rainy June 29 at 3:45 p.m. It was an officer working security at the local unemployment office. "If we can get an officer," he ...
Every March 15, the dark history behind the 74th day in the Roman calendar has led many to think of bad omens and doom, but the day has a deep history and purpose. The date has been used in a variety ...
Don't let Julius Caesar get you down. March 15, 2012— -- intro: While March 15, 44 B.C., ended poorly for Julius Caesar, not everyone needs to heed the ominous warning uttered by a soothsayer in ...
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The date March 15 evokes a sense of foreboding for many familiar with history and literature. Known as the Ides of March, this date is tied to prophecies and betrayals in ancient Rome. But what ...
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CHICAGO (WLS) -- Nearly a dozen people contacted the ABC7 I-Team about receiving unemployment benefits even though they never actually applied for unemployment. They said a debit card just showed up ...
You might vaguely remember hearing in English class that you should “beware the Ides of March,” but what exactly is an “Ides” and why should you be wary of it? Ides comes from an old Latin verb iduare ...
IDEs are essential tools for software development. Here is a list of the top IDEs for programming. Software developers have battled with text editors and command-line tools that offered little or ...
Back in the early days of Java, developers created applications using nothing more than notepad and the DOS command prompt. Thanks to the advent of IDEs, those days are gone forever. Short for ...