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Residents Report Bright Streak Over Bay Area Friday Evening 123

The Chabot Space and Science Center has received numerous reports of a bright object flying through the sky in over northern California Friday night, as noted by The Washington Post, NBC, and others. According to NBC's version of the story "Chabot astronomers in Oakland said the meteor was not related to the asteroid passing near Earth. Gerald McKeegan, an astronomer at Chabot Space and Science Center in Oakland, said he did not see it, but based on accounts he thinks it was a 'sporadic meteor.' Sporadic meteors bring as much as 15,000 tons of space debris to Earth each year, according to McKeegan. He said it was likely smaller than another meteor that landed in the Bay Area in October, which caused a loud sonic boom as it fell." The eyewitness accounts make it sound pretty spectacular, though; too bad we don't have quite as many dashcams going as there are in Russia.

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Dr. Friedman was a professor of mine at Indiana University, which prompted me to buy this and "The Seasoned Schemer." These two books remain at the top of my recommended reading list and would be my first choice for those who wish to dive into programming for the first time.

If you get through both books (which is really easy, given the books' light-hearted nature), you will have a fundamentally sound entry into programming. The other interesting aspect of these two books is the notion that these can be presented to a much younger crowd than a traditional programming book.

I can't tell you how highly I recommend these two books!

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