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3279 - Letter to The Editor
From Today's Wiltshire Times [6th May 2011] Dear Sir, Your Good Friday edition carried an advert placed by Wiltshire Council looking for land to create a Community Campus in Melksham. A single site campus to include library, swimming pool, youth centre, sports and many other facilities (perhaps e ....

3278 - Do I need to initialise variables - programming in C, C++, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby or Java.
Starting with a clean slate. Are variables initisialised, and if so, how? Even with this fundamental question, languages vary considerably. C and C++ From my (e)mailbag ... """In a piece of code we’ve written we declare an array, but we do not fill the elements with values, we assume (d ....

3277 - Between a rock and a hard place.
I celebrate the five new businesses that entered the Chamber of Commerce's competiton. Steve Weeks, Sam Geddes, Emma Joy, Paul Horne and Tony Balecke all visited Well House Manor a few weeks ago and spoke with the judging panel who were sitting in our Wilts training room. I had the honour of briefl ....

3276 - International travel to the UK - coming to Melksham
Melksham is about 100 miles to the west of London - a town with a population of around 24,000. It is set in a lovely part of the country for touring, and there are many businesses based here, including the UK headquarters of a number of international companies. This page has been prepared by the t ....

3275 - Melksham Chamber of Commerce - grows to appoint new Press Officer. Welcome. Sam
Melksham Chamber of Commerce and Industry is delighted to welcome Samantha (Sam) Geddes to the new role of honorary press officer. Sam has lived in Melksham for a number of years, and runs her own business "Organised Little Things" - a holistic lifestyle organising service created to offer tailored ....

3274 - Small scale improvement - big scale gain. And they CAN be done with local knowledge
Full credit to a politician who looks at the tactics as well as the strategy. The strategy is the longer term stuff, and where we're headed - and it comes with a relatively low initial cost in the ramp-up phase of some project, with what used to be called a high "green shield stamp" rating in votes ....

3273 - Wanted - a look to the future
I saw an advert yesterday (http://www.publictenders.net/tender/100424) in which First Great Western are looking for companies interested in "the refresh and/or conversion of high speed rolling stock. This shall include some or all of the following: a. class 180 high speed rolling stock refresh and ....

3272 - Melksham Car Parking - current charges and limits
This table was checked against signage earlier today (1st May 2011) and lists public car parks and marked roadside spaces in the town. It does not include private supermarket car parks (at some of which you may be able to park and walk into town) nor does it include any roadside parking where spaces ....

3271 - The importance of feedback
Much of my job is answering questions that people ask. And another big part is answering questions that people haven't actually asked, but would ask if they knew they wanted / needed to ask - it's called training, or you could call it "proactive informing" rather than "reactive informing". Feedback ....

3270 - SQL - Data v Metadata, and the various stages of data selection
MySQL is a system for managing data ... so it's natural for it to manage its own configuration data too in the same way. However, there are a few elements which have to be kept outside those internal tables - such as the data about which port number the daemon is to listen on, and the directory na ....

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