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The different ways that I tried to get the baby down was um I bounced on exercise ball for a while

Me and my younger sisters had a little dance party in the hospital room and played some music and danced around

At that point I was

Feeling good like that my water had broke and I was at 5 centimeters like finally we were starting to make some progress

With the whole process of having the baby, so I was in good spirits

Once I got into the

The tub with the water for some reason my Kentucky started to get stronger and more

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Loud House live | The Loud House Characters in Real Life | What if The Loud House aired on PBS KIDS? - Duration: 18:03.

Loud House live

The Loud House Characters in Real Life

What if The Loud House aired on PBS KIDS?

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What does pick and place mean? - Duration: 0:47.

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What is Share And Stock Market -(Hindi) Basic Gyaan.. - Duration: 8:29.

Know about Stocks Market

How to register company in stock market

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What's Trending On Monday 11/6 - Duration: 1:18.

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Look what president Obama did to this young boy - Duration: 14:30.

sup my people it's your boy king severin back again and with anothere video so guys

today am gonna talk about how life goes uh you know life is something like it's the cycle

it rounds rounds like a soccer ball now will

the tire is moving a sample life goes to sometimes we can fall down I know if I

look at you and you we think that you might learn about you will learn alone

there's somebody waiting for you if somebody is calling you to come to them

tell them your problems but you still far away you can hear them you know that

help us to sometimes all the time he's there for us if you just sit down and

listen to what people say I talk about you you ever leave because you just

think that I talking about me all the time only somebody look at you look this

you say are they talking about and that that way if we start getting on give up

you know you're not gonna participate and you know when I just focus on you

why you do it so in life isn't something that you

should believe in because I believe in life and yeah it's stuff like that you

know so as a man as a person as people we all have same rights to leave no one

is above another person nobody's perfect and have anybody we are equal are same

you know I'm saying as a device I can tell my young brothers and sisters or

behind me you know stay in school cause I will spue look nobody have been

advised me to stop go to school everybody turned to focus on my studies

so as a other device I can tell you that is true

to not stop go to school you start for reasons like having problem issues in

your - back you know actor some school people you talk about you when you are

full-time fall down they just pass through the pass

you know they keep on you know even look at you when you don't have waste

anything but all you have the stuff they look like you know I do want to be

friends with you because you guys think you got money good life but when you you

down like you know when you're down they don't look look at you on sale just

personal they pass they see you buddy they ignore how you feel they ignored

you so as a as a person you should have mercy to somebody he

doesn't have to be like yeah you know you don't have to have same race each so

you can help them know you can you can help anybody without look race how they

look with the front you know if you listen what people say you will never

leave because people t they want you to lose the what do you want to see rise up

you know did you know they don't want to see your eyes do you

want you to keep going down you know what I'm saying so if you rise up they

didn't want you to fall down again and sometimes some people did they don't

want you to go up there now they hate you they hate you and when you fall down

you are on the street they pass you know they don't even say hi to you know even

where your their hands to you but when you got something they D be the first

one to say congratulations so why you know why hit somebody bad will make that

something congratulation program registration you

got free hugs stuff like that you know but even even

your friends they lives you want to have anything joining us on the comeback

because they see you having something to spend money you know money is evil

because money can can cause like I can't cause leftovers to make people kill each

other know so you don't say as a man you do not be like depend on

somebody because anytime they could change their mind to tell you to all

away from them any time they can tell you to just you know things like that no

more friends just leave me alone stuff like that you can do your own thing you

can do other things just stand up take out your hands in your food you know

take off your hands in your hood take off the car take off take your hand off

your pocket stand up and go out there do something I always say these words but

before they seem to ignore it because maybe they don't stink up say ignore say

the stinger do something you can leave you can leave you on life to leave this

to friends house you know some people may be your friends but they can be

happy with what their phone half of our a long time you know saying

so you need to do use be somebody in your life not to depend on someone did

we change I some people believe to the house the wife's house you know him yeah

how do you not say his name is Calvin it is confusing about to talk these some

people they live in their wives house you know so as a man that's kind of so

guys I have you and I love to talk to you all the time

I need your patient you know I'm sorry I'm sorry I've been busy I don't post

unemployed any video on YouTube you know it's not because I'm stop yeah I'm not

stopping I didn't stop I keep logging every day keep rolling

your life and be patient Thanks appreciate that and I have to

take my special and why our subscribers for you know patience to wait for me

little I'm saying I think post aneuploid video for that three days ago

now sometimes people they think you down but when I do helping you do you think

you've done you know they don't want to help you that's a problem always happy

in a new neighborhood in the street that happened everywhere

families you know when they helping who they think you you are dumb they take

you back you know I don't even know how Sadie's they you know they would a tire

hdcd tire to help you believe your lawn they leave you like a tree in a jungle

or not a jungle like a tree in a desert with no leaves on with no food son but

when you went to get a little RAM and you got some fruits some names on you

they come back to you know try to introduce themselves to you it's kind of

fun Benari so guys don't do like how people need to you you can struggle

hustle kill on but don't forget careful maybe people they they abandoned you

they abducted you through the true you you know more than you expected

maybe they take you like a garbage no like a homeless like a person I hope

we'll have a workable they think you this up you you you you won't become

nothing your life no they tell you you cannot be anything to yourself you did

when he did you got some fruits some results don't forget them even they

hated you they hated you but you love them

don't show them that you that you hate them to laugh them more and more because

that's way life course and if you do it that way oh yeah we also you will fly to

yourself will reply we write your name down again checkmark somewhere in heaven

so I hope you enjoy and I hope you enjoy my videos all the time

hope you got some you got some advice in this video and forget to two O's to swap

a few happy not angry to anybody when somebody to ask you for giving it for

forgiveness don't don't say you can't just try to give to forgive them even

they did something bad you are not expected to go to go through try to

forgive them because even God forgives you every day and you do mistake

everybody says oh god I'm sorry he forgive you how do you think you feel

he don't feel bad to forgive you because you are his child you know so as a man

woman growing boy the unpleasant we have proper browsers

my analysis taja when I stand by to ask you for forgiveness don't don't say you

know just try to think about in it forgive them because you don't know when

you're gonna die if you don't forgive them they still not they tied you know

if you somebody messed up to you kind of like they did time you with some rubbish

but if you forgive them to run kind of like handcuffs the handcuffs one day and

come to you you'll be like give me the room now sometimes you can even move

so will they they forgive you they take that handcuff for a few and you be free

so you be free so that's how forgiveness do when somebody forgive you you feel

peace in your heart you know say so try to forgive people they did but things

too bad don't judge them god only god knows what to do them but just what you

gotta do is to forgive them when they ask you for forgiveness even they didn't

ask your father try to forget what they did it's better don't keep remember you

know in years it's not good it could be bad for you you can be you know it could

be bad for you for your records yeah so guys thanks so guys I have you and I

love to talk to you all the time I need your patient you know I'm sorry

I'm sorry I've been busy I don't post unemployed any video on YouTube you know

it's not because I'm stop enough stopping I didn't stop I

keep looking every day keep floating your life and be patient

Thanks appreciate that no have to take my special and why our subscribers for

you no patience to wait for me little I'm saying I didn't post aneuploid video

for that three days ago no not have to do that all of a sudden - I'm sorry

stand up I'm still weak you know I feel weak we also pray for me and they stop

at da sitting we'll be fine I promise producing is fine and I was thinking to

change the schedule I said I will check I would do like a

full video every single day I thought it would be good if I change it not to post

video every Monday Wednesday and Friday let me know down in the comments what

you think can be better for you for asthma and drop a like if you liked

thumbs up if you like my videos cuz you helped me and if you like the channel

don't forget to subscribe down down down down down to the red button it'll forget

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who watch more videos make sure you don't miss any video I'm saying so guys

thanks for changed or I took seven see you another day

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What's On l Fading West, My Story His Glory & Planetshakers l ACCTV - Duration: 5:39.

- Wanna know the secret to get six-pack abs?

Well, stick around on this episode

of What's On to find out how.

♫ Dare you to move

♫ Dare you to lift yourself up off the floor

- Bailey, what are you doing?

- I'm just gettin hyped for all the shows

we got comin' up this week.

- That's right.

Like we've got Fading West coming up this week-

the documentary film about the band Switchfoot.

("Saltwater Heart" by Switchfoot)

Switchfoot are one of my favourite bands,

and this movie just has everything.

So surfing, music, good hair, it looks great,

and no, I'm not talking about Jon Foreman-

even though we all know it's true.

- Fading West also has some great insights

into the life of the band and the lives that they

have been called to live.

("BA55" by Switchfoot)

- [Jon] As a band, we've been through so much together.

Eight albums.

So many tours that it starts to blend together.

You know, the whole thing started back when we were kids.

My brother and I dropped out of college,

and rock 'n' roll kinda became our education.

Music brought me through tough times.

We wanted to be that band for someone else.

To bring a song of hope to people around the world.

Fading West plays Thursday night at eight

or after that, on Catch Up.

Next up, we have the film series

My Story His Glory, which is an ACCTV original

shot and produced by our amazing little team.

(peaceful guitar music)

- There's no doubt that music creates atmosphere.

I think there's something really powerful

when it's that atmosphere that creates the soundtrack

that's being heard around it.

- [Woman] My Story His Glory is a music project that is

encouraging faith communities all around Australia

to share their journeys through original songs and stories.

- It becomes a way to capture

the essence of what's happening in a moment,

what's happening in a season.

- My Story His Glory is particularly close to our hearts

because it was born out of the community

that we're a part of.

So I can definitely recommend it.

- The best way to watch My Story His Glory

is to catch it up on demand or you can head to

our Youtube channel and watch them all there.

Also this week we have more Planetshakers TV season two.

Join Pastors Russell and Sam Evans

for empowering teaching and exciting music.

- Whew!

("All About You" by Planetshakers)

- Moments

create momentum.

And momentum

becomes a movement.

- Planetshakers was born out of the vision to see

a generation of young people shape their generation.

This once small ministry is now an international movement,

changing the lives of many around the globe.

You can watch Planetshakers TV

Thursday night at 7:30 or later on demand.

- Seeing as this week is shaping up

to be such a musical week,

maybe we should play a little game.

- Maybe the Hillsong Song Song Challenge?

(rock music)

- That was exactly what I was going to say.

(pieces of different rock songs)

- We will hear snippets of five songs from Hillsong's

ridiculously large song catalogue,

and we simply have to guess the name.

(slow electronica note)

- Oceans. (electronic chime)

Boom!

(piano music)

- Lifeline.

(electronic chime)

Yes!

- I didn't know that one. I think you might win.

- Yes.

(sad, dramatic music)

- Nothing but the cross.

- That's not in...

- Blood of Jesus

I don't know the names!

Cornerstone - Cornerstone!

(electronic chime)

(Bailey groans)

(deep thumping bass)

Wake, Alive.

No, This is Living.

(electronic chime)

♫ This is living now

- Match point

(mimics drumroll)

(slow meloncholy music)

Oh, it's like an oldie.

- My Jesus My Saviour

- Yeah, I don't know the name of it

♫ My saviour

♫ Lord there is none

♫ mighty love

What's it called?

(buzzer)

(upbeat pop music)

♫ Higher, higher

- Mate, Where You Are!

(electronic chime)

(rock music)

Well, that's all we got time for this week.

Thanks for hangin' out. - Hang on one moment,

where is the abs secret that you promised us all?

- Yeah, no, that was a joke.

I don't know anything about abs,

but it got you to stay around 'till the end of the episode.

So, thanks for watchin'!

- What an abs-olute joke.

Good-bye everybody.

We talked about My Story His Glory.

Go to our Youtube channel, watch it there.

It's great.

Like and subscribe.

We really, really like it when you do that.

Okay.

Goodbye, goodbye.

Say goodbye Bailey.

(mimics descending piano chords)

- Bye.

- Nope.

- Woo!

♫ Come

(both sing note together)

(mimics chiming noise)

Youtube timed us.

(blows air to flap lips)

(mimics horn) ♫ As we

(sings note)

So exciting

♫ Amen

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What is Pad Thai & How to Cook Pad Thai? - Duration: 7:44.

The search engine Google is showing this slide show doodle in many countries for

celebrating pad thai. Pad thai is the uniquely sweet-salty noodle dish that is

a signature Street food of Thailand and a heartwarming favorite food for foodies around

the world. Pad thai is made with soaked dried rice noodles which are stir-fried

with eggs and chopped firm tofu, and a flavored with tamarind pulp, fish sauce

dried shrimp, garlic or shallots, red chili pepper and a palm sugar, and served

with lime wedges and often chopped roast peanuts. The recipe might be simple, but

each chef adds their own signature taste to the sauce, making it sweeter, spicier

or something in between,

okay so now we want to get our other ingredients so you want about a half a

cup of basil and my personal feeling is more basil more better basil has some

incredible polyphenols that benefit your mood benefits your heart I can't tell

you how much basil I consume and you don't have to chop this very finely just

about that is just fine so now we're going to take our other frypan and we're

going to add the rest of our ingredients so you're going to start with about

three tablespoons of olive oil and you're going to put in some salt about a

teaspoon of salt we can always add more and one thing to remember we're going to

use fish sauce and fish sauce is really salty so you got to be careful with it

then we're gonna put in some red pepper not red pepper flakes but like cayenne

pepper which has had the seeds removed we're gonna use the equivalent of two

cloves of garlic chopped you can buy it already chopped which is fine so then

we're going to add some broccoli slaw now this isn't essential but I'm such a

big fan of cruciferous vegetables plus this gives an extra nice little crunchy

texture to what we're making so in goes the broccoli slaw about a half a cup a

cup and then we've got some fresh squeezed lime juice and we're gonna put

in about a tablespoon about a a whole william's worth in and then finally

we're gonna put in the shrimp and get yourself some wild shrimp make sure it

says wild they're available either fresh or frozen in most grocery stores they

should be peeled and deveined but leave the tails on that's authentic and I'll

tell you why we're gonna leave them on in a minute so in they go

fantastic and we're gonna stir that around for a little bit we're gonna add

the basil have some for yourself while you're waiting so we're gonna cook this

for about two to three minutes until the shrimp begin to get opaque okay so next

we're gonna put back our noodles and we're going to add an egg and get

yourself an omega-3 or pastured egg they're in every store please don't use

commercial eggs well they're loaded with problems that you don't want the

chickens have been fed corn and soybeans so we're gonna throw in that egg and

we're gonna stir that around for just a second and then we're gonna put back in

the noodles okay so those shrimp are getting nice and opaque so now we're

gonna take our shirataki noodles our miracle noodles and they've nicely dried

out and we're just going to kind of reheat the noodles we're gonna let the

noodles absorb some of this flavor and we're just about ready last but not

least we're gonna add some fish sauce now be careful with fish sauce a little

goes a long way I would start with a teaspoon you can work up to a tablespoon

but I like to start with say a teaspoon to a couple teaspoons and then taste it

quite frankly this is actually what makes great Thai and Vietnamese cooking

tastes the way it does there's no gluten in here there's no soy it's basically

aged and chilies that have been aged in wooden barrels so we're gonna let that

kind of burn off now at this point you might want to taste things I personally

had more fish sauce but I've gotten used to fish sauce over the years so

start with a little and work your way up so lastly in my original book dr.

Gondry's diet evolution I used peanuts and quite honestly I've learned that

peanuts are one of the worst things that you should be eating they're full of

lectins so I've substituted macadamia nuts in fact you can take any recipe

from my original book and make them the plant paradox compatible and so

macadamia nuts are going on now about Oh quarter of a cup four tablespoons will

be just fine and we're all ready to go so you can

plate that out you can put it in either kind of traditional Pad Thai bowls and I

like to pour a little sauce over that oh my gosh is it dinner time yet I think it

is I better try this okay so here we have it not bad pad thai this has got

ingredients that'll actually improve your health help you lose weight

and it feeds good gut bugs now I'm gonna cut this a little bit so here's our Pad

Thai I'm gonna make a mess in a second and I'll eat like an Asian

mmm perfect now what about those tails those tails are there for a purpose

number one there to hold on to the shrimp but more importantly you're

supposed to eat it the tail the shell of shrimp is one of the best electing

absorbing compounds there are and so eat the whole shrimp it won't hurt you it's

a little bit crunchy Bon Appetit this is doctor Gundry for Gundry MD and

I'm always looking out for you have some pad thai that's not bad for you hmm

love the crunch

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What's the Secret of Israel's Hi-Tech Success? - Duration: 2:07.

We've only been here

for less than two months,

but already we formed synergies

with companies that we would never have expected,

just because we started chatting with them

and asking them about their business,

they asked us about ours...

You can just open someone's door and start talking to them

about what they do, and that is kind of the way

ideas get exchanged and at the end of the day,

more ideas make for better products.

Every start-up that succeeds in Israel,

is everyone's success here.

You don't see a lot of competition

between Israeli start-ups.

Their competition is actually overseas.

The secret to the Israeli high tech

is basically chutzpah.

The Israeli offices of our company are located

in a co-working space,

and what's unique is that we have all the stake holders

of the ecosystem operating in one place.

They're also networking and helping each other

on a daily basis.

Israeli start-ups are targeting global markets overseas

from day one.

Most experienced entrepreneurs help the younger ones

just because they want to help them.

They want to see them thrive, they want to make sure

that the success of start-up nation

actually has a future through those young entrepreneurs.

Tel Aviv, being such a world renowned start-up ecosystem,

we help bring Australian entrepreneurs here

and help them work on their product

and on their start-up.

Many start-ups said that their

trip to Israel really changed

the way they see business and how to build a start-up.

Coming to Israel, we've raised some capital,

which was really fantastic,

and that enabled us to really build our team here.

This is a place where people are interested in how you're doing,

who can they connect you to, and that's one of the really

special things about being in an environment like this.

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What is HTML? - Duration: 3:54.

Welcome to another video from Yenkna PCs. This time we're gonna look at

something very interesting called HTML. For the duration of the video I'm going to let

my AI take over. Here you go. Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) is the standard

markup language for creating web pages and web applications with cascading

Style Sheets (CSS) and Java Script, it forms a triad of cornerstone technologies

for the World Wide Web. Web browsers receive HTML documents from a web server

or from local storage and render them into multimedia web pages. HTML describes

the structure of a web page semantically and originally included cues for the

appearance of the document. HTML elements are the building blocks of HTML pages.

With HTML constructs, images and other objects, such as interactive forms, may be

embedded into the rendered page. It provides a means to create structured

documents by denoting structural semantics for text such as headings,

paragraphs, lists, links, quotes and other items. HTML elements are

delineated by tags, written using angle brackets. Browsers do not display the

HTML tags, but use them to interpret the content of the page. HTML can embed

programs written in a scripting language such as JavaScript which affect the

behavior and content of web pages. Inclusion of CSS defines the look

and layout of content. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), maintainer of both the

HTML and the CSS standards, has encouraged the use of CSS over explicit

presentational HTML since 1997. In 1980, physicist Tim Berners-Lee, a contractor

at CERN, proposed and prototyped ENQUIRE, a system for CERN researchers to use

and share documents. In 1989, Berners-Lee wrote a memo proposing an Internet-based

hypertext system. Berners-Lee specified HTML and wrote the browser and server

software in late 1990. That year, Berners-Lee and CERN data systems

engineer Robert Cailliau collaborated on a joint request for funding, but the

project was not formally adopted by CERN. In his personal notes from 1990 he

listed "some of the many areas in which hypertext is used" and put an

encyclopedia first. The first publicly available description

of HTML was a document called "HTML Tags", first mentioned on the Internet by

Tim Berners-Lee in late 1991. It describes 18 elements comprising the

initial, relatively simple design of HTML. Except for the hyperlink tag, these were

strongly influenced by SGMLguid, an in-house Standard Generalized Markup

Language (SGML)-based documentation format at CERN. Eleven of these elements

still exist in HTML 4. Thank you, AI Well, I hope you found this video educational of HTML.

Please hit that like button. If you haven't subscribed, please subscribe and catch you later.

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WHAT IS CAPTCHA?! HOW TO PREVENT IT, BYPASS, AND MORE 🔥🔥 - Duration: 2:27.

hey guys even your from culture and say we'll be reviewing what a captcha is and

the best ways to avoid it I'm sorry about not posting often but I've been

very busy I'm trying the best I can tell videos up as soon as possible but

sometimes it doesn't work out so sorry about that anyways before we start

remember to like this video what may your opinions are any questions and

subscribe for more videos like this also remember to check out haste resource

calm for memberships monitors and useful tools to cook sneakers alright let's

begin first we'll start with what exactly is a CAPTCHA the word CAPTCHA is

an acronym for completely automated public Turing test to tell computers and

humans apart in short a CAPTCHA is one of those short boxes that you take that

say I'm not a robot and sometimes ever to solve a puzzle to

get past it this was originally developed in the early 2000s by

engineers like our guinea Mellon University who is a program to prevent

BOTS and spam bots and it was extremely easy after even more tinkering a program

called reCAPTCHA was made and it was a better way of doing this but later in

2014 now you will study found out that a I could get past CAPTCHA easily with a

99% accuracy which is why Google created their solution no capture reCAPTCHA

pretty much this attracts your online activity prior to actually clicking the

check box with your mouse and it's a very advanced and extremely cool but

it's much harder to get past so there's a quick history lesson for you capture

of a manual check out much easier but it is still a hassle to solve and it causes

many problems for BOTS and resellers so here's how you avoid it I'd like to

start by saying that there is no definite way to prevent CAPTCHA but

there are ways to decrease its chances the first endless efficient or popular

way is to be logged into Google or gmail watch check me out this shows people

that you're not logged in as guests so it knows your activity and will lower

your chances of capture for the next one you could go on to this Google site and

solve the CAPTCHA and submit until you have no more puzzles do this before the

job and stay on the same browser session about 10 minutes before the drop this

has worked for me and a few friends in the past and it's a very low-key and

working way to prevent CAPTCHA finally I would recommend that instead of trying

to prevent it you get really good at solving dumb fat

with practice obviously it helps to prevent it but sometimes you just can't

so try using this site before in the description to practice and then to

solve them as fast as possible thanks so much for watching and remember to Like

subscribe and comment if you haven't done so already check out hasty socks

comm for some really cool services and stay tuned for videos every few days and

have a great

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What is a Stock? - Duration: 1:13.

hey guys is the investor kid here and this is my first video if you don't know

already I started fairly recently and so I'm not

exactly an expert but I would like to teach people like you and myself a

little more about stocks I do invest in stocks myself so today I will be

explaining to you what a stock is a stock is a very very small part of a

company people buy stocks for a certain price and that shows their ownership in

the company in return the company gets the money from the people who bought the

stock and they use that money to fund and grow their company once the company

grows people will start buying the stocks of the company and so that will

help the shareholders also so buying the stock is a win-win for the buyer and the

company stock prices go up when other people buy the stocks of your company on

the downside if people sell the stocks of the company the price of the stock

goes down this was the first video simple about how what a stock is

subscribe like comment and see you in the next video

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Top 10 Myths About Capitalism: What People Don't Understand About Capitalism - Duration: 12:54.

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bay Justin Bieber What Do You Mean §§ ماذا تريد مني - Duration: 4:58.

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What is Codename One? - Duration: 21:52.

In this video I'm going to explain "what is Codename One" but I'm going to take

the scenic route...

I'm going to go through the full history of our platform and I'm going to explain

the underlying technology.

How it works.

What makes it different from other tools at least at a high level.

If you want a 3 minute hello world video this isn't it, go to the download section of

Codename One dot com and check out the 3 minute videos there.

Here I try to go deeper.

Let's start with the historic timeline of Codename One.

First there was LWUIT, Chen started this project at Sun Microsystems back in 2006-2007 with

the goal of write once run anywhere that actually works for mobile phones.

Back then there were only J2ME & RIM platforms and device fragmentation was a major problem.

The standards were implemented poorly by the various vendors and they were very hard to

use.

So Chen took inspiration from Swing which was the leading GUI API on the desktop and

adapted those concepts to mobile.

LWUIT was open sourced by Sun at JavaOne 2008.

It became a huge success and was the top open source mobile project from Sun Microsystems

but as LWUIT succeeded JavaME was dying.

We had ports of LWUIT running on Android, RIM and the iPhone but we couldn't support

or publish them.

This was due to company bureaucracy that didn't improve as Oracle purchased Sun Microsystems.

In late 2011 we quit Sun and formed Codename One.

We made a clean break from LWUIT by moving to a different package space and remodeling

a lot of the API's with a focus on smartphones.

We ported everything to iOS, Android and other platforms.

The big change was a change in concept.

LWUIT was mostly a UI kit.

Codename One was a completely inclusive environment that includes everything from the IDE plugin

to the virtual machine, GUI builder and all the surrounding API's.

Codename One had a far larger and more ambitious scope than LWUIT.

This proved successful at least on a technical level as more than 100M apps were installed

on devices relatively quickly and on a very diverse set of device types.

As the platform matured we expanded the scope of Codename One further and today we target

not just Android & iOS.

We target Universal Windows Platform which is the Microsoft standard for unified apps

on Arm & intel.

We target JavaScript which allows you to compile the Java applications into a JavaScript application

including threads and everything so it can run in the browser.

We even support desktop development which started as a curiosity due to user requirements

and has picked up so well we use it ourselves.Recently we added Kotlin support and are adding new

features on a weekly basis.

So I gave all of that background but still didn't get to "what the hell is it?".

The problem is that it's so big and hard to explain so lets break it into 6 pieces

and I'll go over each one of these pieces in great detail soon.

First: It's a virtual machine for all devices.

The virtual machine is the environment that lets Java run on the device in a portable

way.

It's an API for all devices.

The Application Programming Interface provides us with functionality that is distilled commonality

from the various devices.

It's an IDE plugin.

In fact this is the only piece of Codename One you actually need.

By installing the IDE plugin we automatically deliver everything else on the list

It's a set of tools from device simulators to theme designer, GUI builder etc.

Those are delivered within the plugin but deserve their own bullet as they are technically

the same regardless of the IDE you use.

The cloud based system is the most confusing part.

No, you don't need the cloud to run a Codename One app.

The resulting app is native.

However, to build iOS apps you need a Mac and xcode which is Apples development tool.

To build a Windows UWP application you need a Windows machine and Visual Studio which

is Microsofts development tool.

Well, we have Macs and Windows and Linux machines in the cloud.

We seamlessly translate your Java bytecode to native projects and compile them using

the official tools such as xcode then return the binary directly to you so you can install

it on your phone or upload it to apple, Microsoft, google etc.

Cool right?

Here's a fun fact.

When we started pitching the company to investors we just stuck Codename One in the slides as

a placeholder and investors liked it.

We later on came up with the "idea" that these 6 different pieces constitute "one"

product for "one code base" and that made sense as a company name.

But first lets start with the more in depth explanation of our VM's.

We currently have 3 virtual machines that we work with.

Android has it's own native Java support and we just use that.

For desktop we use standard Java too.

iOS doesn't have a virtual machine and doesn't allow JIT compilation which is a common practice

in most virtual machines.

Furthermore, historic attempts to build iOS virtual machines ran into issues of size and

into problems with Apples frequent changes to their development toolchain.

Our open source Parpar VM solves this problem by avoiding compilation.

It translates Java bytecode to C which is one of the officially supported languages

in iOS and much faster than Objective-C or Swift.

We can then compile this C code using Apples compiler which guarantees that every change

Apple makes will be easy to adapt to.

This isn't just a "theoretical claim".

Since we released our VM Apple migrated from 32 bit to 64 bit and added support for bitcode

compilation.

All of these worked out of the box with ParparVM with no change from us.

Even native developers struggled with some of those changes which were mostly seamless

to Codename One developers.

ParparVM is very performant and can reach C levels of performance in some cases.

It also produces a very small binary clocking under 5mb for applications which is very small

for an iOS app.

Similar attempts at JVM's often produce binaries that exceed the 100mb limit…

One of the cool things you can do with ParparVM is run the code using Apples xcode and debug

or profile on the device.

This is a very powerful way to discover things about the application and work with native

OS code.

The UWP port uses iKVM which is a project that brought Java bytecode support to .net.

Initially this project didn't work with UWP but we worked with community members to

update iKVM and published our iKVM fork as open source.

This again means that we use native .net support when building windows applications.

The web port uses a 3rd party VM called TeaVM.

This VM is very efficient at translating bytecode to JavaScript and can produce very small binaries

when compared to similar technologies.

We stripped out support for some JVM classes and as a result apps can be loaded with no

cache within seconds.

The VM supports threads by breaking down the code in very creative ways which keeps the

code very efficient.

The Codename One Application Programming Interface is a single set of API's that abstracts

common device functionality you would expect to have on a mobile phone.

This includes everything from widgets to camera, media, files, networking etc.

The trick with the API is our internal porting layer which is very clearly defined and relatively

thin.

That means 97% of Codename One's code is in Java and this makes it more consistent

to developers across platforms.

The user interface uses a lightweight UI approach which is a common term used to define Swing

widgets.

you might recall that Codename One was heavily inspired by Swing…

Lightweight UI means Codename One draws most of its widgets itself and uses the native

platform mostly as a canvas and event handling environment.

I'll discuss this more in depth later on…

The API tries to be simple and unified so it does the "right thing" when possible.

We can do that because the API is statically linked.

That means that when an app is compiled our API becomes a part of the application.

This means that if we change the API it will never impact apps in production.

This isn't true for native OS API's who need to change very carefully so they won't

break applications that might rely on edge case functionality.

Codename One ships plugins for the 3 top Java IDE's specifically IntelliJ, Eclipse and

NetBeans.

The plugin literally includes everything that's a part of Codename One.

Since the build happens in the cloud servers you don't need to install native OS tools

or anything like that.

Essentially the plugins are relatively "stupid" as they mostly invoke Ant and our tools such

as the simulator etc.

This is a good thing.

I use NetBeans as I'm used to it from my years at Sun.

However, almost everything I do here is identical if you do it in Eclipse or IntelliJ.

Recently we started making them even "dumber" by moving the settings from the IDE specific

settings UI to the Codename One Settings tool which is common between all 3 IDE's.

This allowed us to move much faster.

The tools include 4 major groups.

The first is the group of build tools which is really the ant script you have in the project

and some extensions for that.

The device simulator includes skins representing various device types that you can download

dynamically.

It also includes a lot of additional functionality to test device behavior such as network monitor,

performance analyzer, component inspector etc.

The resource editor also known as the Codename One Designer is our workhorse tool dating

back to the days of LWUIT.

It allows you to theme the application, localize it, manage builtin images and even included

the old GUI builder of Codename One.

The new GUI builder is far more powerful and more closely matches common Java GUI builders

in terms of functionality and technology.

I've discussed the cloud build before but it's important enough to recap.

We have Macs, Windows and Linux machines that do the build for you.

This is more than just having the build platforms.

Setting up the native environments and all the prerequisites for a proper build is a

nightmare.

The cloud build servers essentially mask this whole process completely.

Notice that we have an offline build feature that allows you to skip the cloud build but

we don't recommend that.

It's mostly for government or highly regulated industries where the word cloud is a synonym

to "no management approval".

In those cases offline build becomes a lesser of two evils.

The cloud is mostly abstracted, you just right click the project and send a build.

Everything else is seamless thanks to the tie in between the build tools and the build

severs.

You don't need to install anything other than the plugin.

Not for Android or iOS.

You can work with Mac, Windows or Linux and everything should "just work".

This is a huge contributor to the seamlessness and simplicity of Codename One that allows

you to get started "right away".

Codename One's UI uses a lightweight UI approach which is a common term used to define

Swing widgets.

As I mentioned before Codename One draws most of its widgets itself and uses the native

platform mostly as a canvas and event handling environment.

Lightweight frameworks are very common especially in Java where Swing and JavaFX are both lightweight.

QT is another example of a lightweight framework.

Heavyweight frameworks include SWT and AWT from the Java side of the fence and other

common tools such as Xamarin, Appcelerator etc.

As I mentioned before lightweight frameworks draw their own widgets.

A native framework needs to have a native widget for every API.

That might not sound like a big deal but platforms have very nuanced differences in threads,

events etc.

This means very nuanced bugs on the heavyweight framework side.

In fact many heavyweight frameworks don't define themselves as write once run anywhere

tools since that is so hard to accomplish with this architecture.

A lightweight architecture is really complex internally.

Codename One is a hugely complex API developed for over a decade.

Heavyweight API's tend to be smaller and thinner wrappers around the native OS code.

For the developer that means running more into OS differences since the framework doesn't

really hide them from you.

Layout, theming, translation and localization are all really hard to do in a portable way.

Heavyweight frameworks make you copy data to native OS structures and formats.

They make you maintain images in the native OS locations which is radically different

between iOS and Android.

In lightweight framework this is all portable.

The tools of lightweight frameworks are generally all inclusive which is usually not the case

for heavyweight frameworks.

This isn't always true for all cases but it's a very common concept.

This becomes obvious with hardware requirements where heavyweight frameworks require a Mac

for iOS development.

That isn't true for Codename One.

The cloud build works thanks to the lightweight architecture as the simulator can have better

fidelity.

So lets compare concrete advantages of lightweight vs. heavyweight.

Lightweight allows for extreme portability where what you see in the desktop simulator

becomes a closer facsimile of what you will see in the device.

It also gives you far more control as most of the code is written in Java you can override

almost any behavior in a very portable way.

So lightweight is far more customizable.

The flip side is that heavyweight can be more performant in some cases.

That's debatable as performance is a very complex beast.

I find that caching is by far the most important performance optimization and it's also very

portable.

Usually code that is slow on Android will be slow on iOS so a smart optimization will

work well for a lightweight framework.

That essentially means you get a more consistent result overall.

Bugs are very portable too and so a fix in iOS will often fix an issue for the Android

version as well.

The heavyweight widget approach will have better consistency with the native OS.

For instance in a Samsung customized device the buttons might match Samsungs styling more

closely.

I'm not sure that's an advantage.

When I program my button to have a specific color I want it to keep that color and behavior.

I don't want a device manufacturer or OS vendor to change the look of my application

after the fact.

In general lightweight frameworks are MUCH easier to use as they are simpler.

In some cases native code in the heavyweight approach is easier but this isn't as true

with Codename One where heavyweight widgets can be integrated with lightweight widgets…

Codename One is still a lightweight framework but if you need a complex heavyweight widget

such as Google Maps you can just embed it into a Codename One application and it will

work across platforms consistently!

Which brings us to this.

Codename One supports native interfaces, that allows you to invoke native code from Java

and that native code can create an Android view or iOS UIView etc which you can just

add into the component hierarchy.

One of the cool things we allow is z-ordering of native widgets which means you can add

a google map and add lightweight components that reside on top of that map such as components

representing cars, landmarks etc.

The Codename One lightweight API is VERY performant.

E.g in iOS it is implemented on top of Open GL.

The lightweight API is VERY customizable, you can literally override the paint behavior

of every component or place a drawing region and just draw on top of everything…

Thanks for baring with me.

I hope this was helpful and informative.

For more infomation >> What is Codename One? - Duration: 21:52.

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I can't aim or jump! What's wrong with me!?- Cuphead part 2 - Duration: 14:24.

3rd time's the charm right?

Probably not but I can dream, can't I?

Nothing will be easier- it's Cuphead

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You blame getting use to the controls?

More like you don't have any skills!

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My my getting cocky are we?

Back it up with skills then girly!

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No. No. They will not leave you alone. Ever

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Acorn accoming! Repeat acorns accoming!

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Woooow, you died by parry. Smooth

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You can't dodge? What's wrong with you?

Random Screaming!!!

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FINALLY. It took you FOREVER

Uh huh. Keep telling yourself that x2

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Aim you idiot- aim!

Why....why did you just do that... -_-

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You finally got it now?

You really just did that right? I'm not seeing things am I?

Uh huh. Keep telling yourself that x3

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What the? What are you trying to be? A spaming Sonic runner or something?

Random Screaming!!! x2

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Random Noises

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Quiter! Quiter! Boo boo!

Ya don't try dodging so much that you hit your enemies, you doofus!

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Really? You got hit just by that?

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Really? You got hit just by that? x2

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Yes. Yes you are Captain Obvious

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Really? You got hit just by that? x3

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No you're not!

sigh

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You? Patient? Haha!

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Oh but you will rage. Just you wait

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Well as long as you know.

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Random noises x2

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Really? You got hit by that? x4

:o She cursed!

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.....

um...you ok there?

Ok...nope. She's not okay folks!

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Random Noises x3

Really? You got hit by that? x5

Quitter quitter! Boo boo! x2

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Raging that can't be heard~

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Really? You got hit by that? x6

But isn't your name a flower? Does that mean you hate yourself?

Oooooh. You hate that flower from Undertale. Understandable.

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Aim you idiot- aim! x2

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Doesn't change the fact that you're named after one!

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Girl! There is ALWAYS time for parries!

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Really? You got hit by that? x7

Doesn't change the fact that you're named after one! x2

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Really? You got hit by that? x8

Ya. You learned your lesson like eons ago

It took you long enough!

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Complaining!

Random Noises x4

Really? You got hit by that? x9

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Random mumbling

Aim you idiot- aim! x3

Or wait. Whatever works Sherlock

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Random mumbling x2

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Random Noises x6

Random Screaming x3

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Woah! o.o That was actually pretty good!

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Nevermind. Forget what I said.

Uh huh. Keep telling yourself that. x4

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Really? You got hit by that? x10

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Random Noises x7

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Random Noises x8

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Random Softer Noise

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Acorn accoming! Repeat acorns accoming!

.... x2

um, you okay there? x2

Okay...nope. She's not okay folks! x2

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Sigh x2

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Doesn't change the fact that you're named after one! x3

Random Noises x6

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Inner emo alert!

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Really? You got hit by that? x11

^ What those words said

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Boosting of self esteem

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Really? You got hit by that? x13

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Random Noises x7

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Regretting her purchase

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Sigh x3

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Honesty

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Random Screaming! x4

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Really? You got hit by that? x15

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Jump Fail

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.... x3

Random Noises x8

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Really? You got hit by that? x16

Quitter quitter! Boo boo! x3

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Really? You got hit by that? x17

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Aim you idiot - aim! x5

Really? You got hit by that? x18

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Random softer noises x2

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Can't jump x4

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