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    Explore " ast" with insightful episodes like "Static Code Analysis in Elixir vs. Ruby with René Föhring & Marc-André Lafortune", "People of Childbearing Potential and Their Infants: Overcoming HBV Barriers", "148: Security Scanning our Apps with Sobelow", "#15 Brüderlich geteilt" and "Hepatitis Delta in Focus: Episode 1 of Answering the Questions on Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment" from podcasts like ""Elixir Wizards", "CCO Infectious Disease Podcast", "Thinking Elixir Podcast", "Schundroman Schmökern" and "CCO Infectious Disease Podcast"" and more!

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    Static Code Analysis in Elixir vs. Ruby with René Föhring & Marc-André Lafortune

    Static Code Analysis in Elixir vs. Ruby with René Föhring & Marc-André Lafortune
    In this episode of Elixir Wizards, hosts Owen and Dan are joined by René Föhring, creator of Credo for Elixir, and Marc-André LaFortune, head maintainer of the RuboCop AST library for Ruby. They compare static code analysis in Ruby versus Elixir. The conversation explores the intricacies and challenges inherent in static code analysis across object-oriented and functional programming paradigms, highlighting the unique characteristics of both Ruby and Elixir. Key topics of discussion include the ways these tools can enhance coding styles and empower developers, the delicate balance between providing guidance and enforcing rules, and the evolving future of code analysis in these languages. Topics discussed in this episode: The differences and applications between static and dynamic analysis How Credo aims to offer flexible and educational guidance for Elixir developers The complexities of method identification in Ruby and its impact on static analysis Challenges posed by macros and dynamic code modification during compilation in Elixir Reducing false positives in code analysis tools to minimize developer frustration Promoting uniform coding practices through analysis tools The significance of using analysis tools with clear, specific objectives How coding standards can refine and improve coding styles over time Building analysis tools and checks through an understanding of Abstract Syntax Trees (ASTs) Potential advancements in the analysis of Phoenix templates and HTML in Elixir Contrasting approaches to managing code and comments in Elixir and Ruby ASTs The fine line between providing helpful guidance and imposing stylistic preferences Heuristics in static analysis highlight inconsistencies without mandating style The potential for more straightforward pattern matching in ASTs with future updates The importance of a gradual implementation of tool updates to maintain backward compatibility Creating tools that support and empower developers, rather than hinder them How static analysis contributes to cleaner, more maintainable codebases Potential future developments in the field of static code analysis Practical applications of using linters like Credo and RuboCop in software development Links mentioned in this episode: Credo https://github.com/rrrene/credo https://hexdocs.pm/credo/overview.html Dogma: A code style linter for Elixir https://github.com/lpil/dogma https://github.com/rubocop/rubocop RuboCop's AST extensions and NodePattern functionality https://github.com/rubocop/rubocop-ast https://github.com/whitequark/parser https://hex.pm/packages?search=credo&sort=recentdownloads https://github.com/doorgan/sourceror https://github.com/rrrene/credo/blob/master/lib/credo/check/readability/largenumbers.ex Special Guests: Marc-André Lafortune and René Föhring.

    People of Childbearing Potential and Their Infants: Overcoming HBV Barriers

    People of Childbearing Potential and Their Infants: Overcoming HBV Barriers

    In this episode, Joseph Ahn, MD, MS, MBA; Christina Delacruz Leyson, MD; and Alice Chan, a person who experienced pregnancy as a person living with chronic hepatitis B, discuss solutions for overcoming barriers to HBV care in people of childbearing potential and their infants, including:

    • HBV screening and vaccination in pregnancy
    • Management of pregnant people who are HBsAg positive
    • Infant care
    • Breastfeeding

    Presenters: 

    Joseph Ahn, MD, MS, MBA
    Professor of Medicine, Section Chief
    Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
    Oregon Health & Science University
    Portland, Oregon

    Christina Delacruz Leyson, MD
    Associate Professor
    Medical Director, Liver Transplant Program
    Program Director, Hepatology Fellowship
    University of Kentucky
    Lexington, Kentucky

    Alice Chan, person living with chronic hepatitis B

    Link to downloadable slides:
    https://bit.ly/3rXLTC7

    Link to program: 
    https://bit.ly/3L3Kz6l

    148: Security Scanning our Apps with Sobelow

    148: Security Scanning our Apps with Sobelow
    We go deeper on the Sobelow library, a security-focused static analysis tool for Elixir and Phoenix apps. We talk with Griffin Byatt, the creator, and Holden Oullette, the new maintainer. We learn how and why the project was created, how it works, what it can and can't do, and how to use it in CI pipelines for continuous scanning. Sobelow is a cornerstone project in the community that checks a critical box for certification requirements which means we get to use Elixir when it might otherwise be a hard sell. Join us as we learn more about the project and the people behind it! Show Notes online - http://podcast.thinkingelixir.com/148 (http://podcast.thinkingelixir.com/148) Elixir Community News - https://news.livebook.dev/hubs-and-secret-management---launch-week-1---day-3-3tMaJ2 (https://news.livebook.dev/hubs-and-secret-management---launch-week-1---day-3-3tMaJ2?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – Livebook Launch Week - Day 3 - Hubs, secrets, teams, authentication - https://news.livebook.dev/build-and-deploy-a-whisper-chat-app-to-hugging-face-in-15-minutes---launch-week-1---day-4-wYM0w (https://news.livebook.dev/build-and-deploy-a-whisper-chat-app-to-hugging-face-in-15-minutes---launch-week-1---day-4-wYM0w?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – Livebook Launch Week - Day 4 - What is deploying apps to HuggingFace? - https://news.livebook.dev/data-wrangling-in-elixir-with-explorer-the-power-of-rust-the-elegance-of-r---launch-week-1---day-5-1xqwCI (https://news.livebook.dev/data-wrangling-in-elixir-with-explorer-the-power-of-rust-the-elegance-of-r---launch-week-1---day-5-1xqwCI?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – Livebook Launch Week - Day 5 - Data wrangling in Elixir with https://news.livebook.dev/data-wrangling-in-elixir-with-explorer-the-power-of-rust-the-elegance-of-r---launch-week-1---day-5-1xqwCI - https://github.com/elixir-nx (https://github.com/elixir-nx?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – The Nx GitHub organization page was set up - https://twitter.com/sorentwo/status/1646493981591625732 (https://twitter.com/sorentwo/status/1646493981591625732?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – Oban update 2.15.0 - https://github.com/sorentwo/oban/releases/tag/v2.15.0 (https://github.com/sorentwo/oban/releases/tag/v2.15.0?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – Oban release notes - https://twitter.com/osterbergmarcus/status/1646833341881016323 (https://twitter.com/osterbergmarcus/status/1646833341881016323?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – Tweet asking about bulk steam inserts - https://twitter.com/elixirphoenix/status/1646913447030865921 (https://twitter.com/elixirphoenix/status/1646913447030865921?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – Phoenix response says the bulk insert is in main now. - https://hexdocs.pm/ecto/Ecto.Changeset.html#cast_assoc/3-sorting-and-deleting-from-many-collections (https://hexdocs.pm/ecto/Ecto.Changeset.html#cast_assoc/3-sorting-and-deleting-from-many-collections?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – Ecto's Sorting and deleting from -many collections - https://twitter.com/iteamon/status/1648310734479130627 (https://twitter.com/iteamon/status/1648310734479130627?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – Dry run implementation by Tymon Tobolski - https://twitter.com/theerlef/status/1646211583172034563 (https://twitter.com/theerlef/status/1646211583172034563?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – ElixirConf EU keynote to look forward to Do you have some Elixir news to share? Tell us at @ThinkingElixir (https://twitter.com/ThinkingElixir) or email at show@thinkingelixir.com (mailto:show@thinkingelixir.com) Discussion Resources - https://twitter.com/paraxialio/status/1641242283134660616 (https://twitter.com/paraxialio/status/1641242283134660616?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) - https://github.com/nccgroup/sobelow (https://github.com/nccgroup/sobelow?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) - https://github.com/nccgroup/sobelow/releases/tag/v0.12.2 (https://github.com/nccgroup/sobelow/releases/tag/v0.12.2?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – recent release - https://github.com/podium/elixir-secure-coding (https://github.com/podium/elixir-secure-coding?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) - https://www.podium.com/ (https://www.podium.com/?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) - https://podcast.thinkingelixir.com/122 (https://podcast.thinkingelixir.com/122?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – Securing Elixir and Teaching the Team interview with Holden - https://www.crowdstrike.com/cybersecurity-101/shift-left-security/ (https://www.crowdstrike.com/cybersecurity-101/shift-left-security/?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – Shift left - https://www.nccgroup.com/us/ (https://www.nccgroup.com/us/?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) - https://github.com/podium/elixir-secure-coding (https://github.com/podium/elixir-secure-coding?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) - https://github.com/ExHammer/hammer (https://github.com/ExHammer/hammer?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) - SAST - Static Application Security Testing - IAST - Interactive Application Security Testing Guest Information - https://twitter.com/HoldenOullette (https://twitter.com/HoldenOullette?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – Holden on Twitter - https://github.com/houllette/ (https://github.com/houllette/?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – Holden on Github - https://oullette.xyz/ (https://oullette.xyz/?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – Holden's Blog - https://twitter.com/griffinbyatt (https://twitter.com/griffinbyatt?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – Griffin on Twitter - https://github.com/GriffinMB/ (https://github.com/GriffinMB/?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – Griffin on Github - https://griffinbyatt.com/ (https://griffinbyatt.com/?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – Griffin's page Find us online - Message the show - @ThinkingElixir (https://twitter.com/ThinkingElixir) - Message the show on Fediverse - @ThinkingElixir@genserver.social (https://genserver.social/ThinkingElixir) - Email the show - show@thinkingelixir.com (mailto:show@thinkingelixir.com) - Mark Ericksen - @brainlid (https://twitter.com/brainlid) - Mark Ericksen on Fediverse - @brainlid@genserver.social (https://genserver.social/brainlid) - David Bernheisel - @bernheisel (https://twitter.com/bernheisel) - David Bernheisel on Fediverse - @dbern@genserver.social (https://genserver.social/dbern) - Cade Ward - @cadebward (https://twitter.com/cadebward) - Cade Ward on Fediverse - @cadebward@genserver.social (https://genserver.social/cadebward)

    #15 Brüderlich geteilt

    #15 Brüderlich geteilt
    Ines entführt uns in ihrer ersten Folge wieder zurück in die 80er, wo ein Möchtegern James Bond auf der Suche nach seinem lange verschollenen Bruder die Welt der ein oder anderen Berufsgruppe auf den Kopf stellt. Diese wunderbare Zeitreise in der die Freunde eine neue Bandbreite an Metaphern für das Männliche Geschlechtsorgan lernen ist vermutlich der perfekte Start für eine weitere Staffel voller schlüpfiger Abenteuer. Genießt es, Freunde, denn der heiße Frühling ist endlich hier! x3 

    Hepatitis Delta in Focus: Episode 1 of Answering the Questions on Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment

    Hepatitis Delta in Focus: Episode 1 of Answering the Questions on Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment

    In this episode, Maria Buti, MD, and Richard H. Davis, PA-C, address key considerations when screening, diagnosing, and treating patients with hepatitis delta virus (HDV), such as:

    • Barriers to screening 
    • HDV screening based on patient risk factors 
    • Universal screening for all patients with positive hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg)
    • Reflex testing 
    • Availability of commercial testing
    • Monitoring suggestions in HBsAg positive and HDV antibody positive patients with negative HDV RNA
    • Limitations to evaluating advanced fibrosis in patients with HDV
    • Data on novel HDV therapies (eg, bulevirtide and lonafarnib)
    • Extending HDV therapy (eg, peginterferon) based on treatment response
    • Stopping rules (eg, HDV RNA negativity, HBsAg loss) for discontinuing HDV therapy

    Faculty:

    Maria Buti, MD
    Professor of Medicine
    Hospital Universitario Vall d’Hebron
    Barcelona, Spain

    Richard H. Davis, PA-C
    Senior PA
    Gastroenterology
    University of Florida
    UF Health
    Gainesville, Florida

    Link to full program: 
    http://bit.ly/3yp1Lxf

    The Truck Gathering Interview 2023

    The Truck Gathering Interview 2023

    Mike, is a good friend and also the owner of Square Body Nation. We see Mike at all the shows out here in Texas and at one of these. shows is where he told us him and a few buddies are going to be putting on there own show. Well The Truck Gathering Show will be held this April 15th 2023 in Norman, Oklahoma. The show sold out in 2 months mike tells us. Don't forget to follow Square Body Nation and Mike and the Truck Gathering Show. If you love c10s and Square bodys you are going to love this interview! Www.TheTruckGathering.com  Www.SquareBodyNation.com

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    Taurus March 2023 ALCHEMY IN ACTION Astrology Horoscope Forecast

    Taurus March 2023 ALCHEMY IN ACTION Astrology Horoscope Forecast

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    S3-E55.2 - Comparing Global Health Systems, Standardizing AST and Educating on NAFLD Prevalence

    S3-E55.2 - Comparing Global Health Systems, Standardizing AST and Educating on NAFLD Prevalence

    Given the vast amount of information and insight from The Liver Meeting, this episode sought to identify and explore a few key highlights. The panel (Jörn Schattenberg, William Alazawi, Naim Alkhouri, Laurent Castera, Ken Cusi, Wayne Eskridge and Roger Green) addresses several topics from the program.

    Ken leads this conversation with an analogy from the diabetes field. He describes the impact of albumin screening in urine on helping primary care treaters focus on diabetes screening and, ultimately, providing better information to patients. He shares his hope that a simple test, like FIB-4, will illuminate direction in the recent guidelines for liver diagnostics. Will suggests a few additional challenges face Fatty Liver disease. Treaters have one hand tied behind their backs because basic blood panels and screens do not provide the information necessary for algorithms to seamlessly assess liver health. He adds that “not having that information at your fingertips is one thing, but not knowing what to do with it afterwards is something else.”

    Ken notes most patients in the US healthcare system receive an annual metabolic profile which often includes liver enzymes and a complete blood count. As such, he emphasizes the importance of educating on how to build the right equations into medical records. Roger notes a significant barrier: the US is one of the only countries whereby AST is standardized. It is frequently implored on this podcast that patient advocates outside the US make standardized testing for AST a priority. This is especially important for all diabetic patients.

    Laurent Castera describes the French system which provides free medical checkups, but does not measure for AST. He suggests a problem that in France, doctors generally still link cirrhosis to alcohol and not NASH. As a result, they may not see the value in screening patients who do not consume alcohol. It’s noted that identifying patients with advanced fibrosis is critical even in the absence of pharmacological treatment. Ken points out that there are drugs for obesity and diabetes that also help in NASH, like pioglitazone and the GLP-1 agonists. With steps to help patients beyond diet and exercise, it is important to educate primary care to test for NASH.

    As the conversation winds down, Naim provides two pieces of encouragement. The first, from a resmetirom open-label cirrhosis study, suggested that the drugs in development and close to market today may provide benefit for cirrhotic patients. The second, more encouraging to payers, came from a study he conducted with colleagues to assess how much burden the AGA pathway would place on the US system. The result: only 8% of patients would need to be treated by a hepatologist. This suggests that even with nearly 100 million people with NAFLD, only 4-5 million would require expensive NASH drugs.


    Key Decisions in HIV Care: Renal and Hepatic Considerations in Older PWH

    Key Decisions in HIV Care: Renal and Hepatic Considerations in Older PWH

    In this episode from the series “Key Decisions in HIV Care,” Jonathan Appelbaum, MD, FACP, AAHIVS, and Jens D. Lundgren, MD, DMSc, discuss important considerations for antiretroviral therapy (ART) use in older patients with renal and hepatic impairment.

    • European AIDS Clinical Society guideline screening recommendations for kidney disease in people with HIV
    • Antiretroviral dose adjustment recommendations based on estimated glomerular filtration rate
    • Data on the use of full-dose lamivudine with renal impairment
    • Data on the use of 2-drug nucleos(t)ide reverse-transcriptase inhibitor–sparing ART regimens, including GEMINI-1 and -2, TANGO, and SALSA for dolutegravir/lamivudine; SWORD-1 and -2 for dolutegravir/lamivudine; and ATLAS and FLAIR for long-acting cabotegravir plus rilpivirine
    • US Department of Health and Human Services recommendations on the use of ART agents with hepatic impairment
    • Recommendations from the American Gastroenterological Association on screening and diagnosis of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)
    • Prevalence of NAFLD, nonalcoholic steatohepatitis, and liver fibrosis in people with HIV
    • Overlapping risk factors between HIV and NAFLD

    Presenters:

    Jonathan Appelbaum, MD, FACP, AAHIVS
    Laurie L. Dozier Jr, MD, Education Director
    Professor of Internal Medicine
    Chair, Department of Clinical Sciences
    Florida State University College of Medicine
    Tallahassee, Florida 

    Jens D. Lundgren, MD, DMSc
    Professor
    Rigshospital, University of Copenhagen
    Director
    Centre of Excellence for Health, Immunity and Infection (CHIP)
    Rigshospital, University of Copenhagen
    Copenhagen, Denmark 

    Content based on an online CME program supported by educational grants from Gilead Sciences, Inc.; Janssen Therapeutics, Division of Janssen Products, LP; and ViiV Healthcare.

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    Link to full program:
    https://bit.ly/3fOl0XX

    Oct 31 - Nov 6, 2021 KarmicTools Weekly Forecast

    Oct 31 - Nov 6, 2021 KarmicTools Weekly Forecast

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    Titus Wormer Chats About Natural Language Processing Tools

    Titus Wormer Chats About Natural Language Processing Tools

    Titus Wormer does a lot of work with natural language processing. He is the creator of Retext, Remark, and many many more open-source projects.

    In this episode Titus chats about his extensive open-source work, and goes a bit deeper into his ecosystem of natural language processing tools and plugins. You'll also learn about abstract state trees and their practical applications!


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    Guest: Titus Wormer

    Host: Kent C. Dodds

    Weekly Wrap 24 September

    Weekly Wrap 24 September

    US and Aussie equities fell for the third straight week, rebounding slightly over the last few sessions, as China's biggest property developer coughed up its repayments. Additionally, US and Australian central banks have affirmed economic stimulus will be tapered next year.

    In this week’s wrap, Jessica covers:
    - (0:42) What’s in store for interest rates
    - (2:02) AusNet Services (ASX:AST) rising 30% amid takeover fight
    - (2:25) Travel stocks reaping the benefits of increased vaccination rates & borders reopening
    - (2:52) Why iron ore stocks are rebounding
    - (6:07) Five stocks that Bell Direct clients are seeing value in

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    Morning Bell 12 May

    Morning Bell 12 May

    The Australian share market is now officially back in bull market territory, after rising 1.3% yesterday, which takes the total rally from the March low to 20%. Today, the futures are suggesting that the market will fall around 0.4% at the open following a mixed session on global markets.

    What to watch today:

    • Packaging company, Amcor (ASX:AMC) just reported quarterly results noting its integration of its takeover of Bemis, is continuing ahead of expectations.
    • Circuit board company, Altium (ASX:ALU) announced Coronavirus restrictions are likely to hit 4Q performance. ALU shares have gained 22% in weeks.

    Reporting results today include:

    • AusNet Services (ASX:AST)
    • CSR Ltd (ASX:CSR)
    • Incitec Pivot Ltd (ASX:IPL)
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