Boom! Huige Thing
5 years ago
Summer
6 years ago

Everyone loves a hot summer.
Well its here.
his is definitely the best way if you're wanting to keep your code clean. I was about to upvote it, but now I'm not convinced the functional overhead of those array methods is worth it. If we're just talking about the last element then that is end()
+ key()
over every iteration of the loop - if it's both then that's 4 methods being called every time. Granted, those would be very lightweight operations and are probably just pointer lookups, but then the docs do go on to specify that reset()
and end()
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Summer
6 years ago

Everyone loves a hot summer.
Well its here.
his is definitely the best way if you're wanting to keep your code clean. I was about to upvote it, but now I'm not convinced the functional overhead of those array methods is worth it. If we're just talking about the last element then that is end()
+ key()
over every iteration of the loop - if it's both then that's 4 methods being called every time. Granted, those would be very lightweight operations and are probably just pointer lookups, but then the docs do go on to specify that reset()
and end()
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Summer
6 years ago

Everyone loves a hot summer.
Well its here.
his is definitely the best way if you're wanting to keep your code clean. I was about to upvote it, but now I'm not convinced the functional overhead of those array methods is worth it. If we're just talking about the last element then that is end()
+ key()
over every iteration of the loop - if it's both then that's 4 methods being called every time. Granted, those would be very lightweight operations and are probably just pointer lookups, but then the docs do go on to specify that reset()
and end()
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Summer
7 years ago

Everyone loves a hot summer.
Well its here.
his is definitely the best way if you're wanting to keep your code clean. I was about to upvote it, but now I'm not convinced the functional overhead of those array methods is worth it. If we're just talking about the last element then that is end()
+ key()
over every iteration of the loop - if it's both then that's 4 methods being called every time. Granted, those would be very lightweight operations and are probably just pointer lookups, but then the docs do go on to specify that reset()
and end()
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Boom! Huige Thing
7 years ago
Summer
7 years ago

Everyone loves a hot summer.
Well its here.
his is definitely the best way if you're wanting to keep your code clean. I was about to upvote it, but now I'm not convinced the functional overhead of those array methods is worth it. If we're just talking about the last element then that is end()
+ key()
over every iteration of the loop - if it's both then that's 4 methods being called every time. Granted, those would be very lightweight operations and are probably just pointer lookups, but then the docs do go on to specify that reset()
and end()
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Summer
7 years ago

Everyone loves a hot summer.
Well its here.
his is definitely the best way if you're wanting to keep your code clean. I was about to upvote it, but now I'm not convinced the functional overhead of those array methods is worth it. If we're just talking about the last element then that is end()
+ key()
over every iteration of the loop - if it's both then that's 4 methods being called every time. Granted, those would be very lightweight operations and are probably just pointer lookups, but then the docs do go on to specify that reset()
and end()
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Boom! Huige Thing
7 years ago
Summer
7 years ago

Everyone loves a hot summer.
Well its here.
his is definitely the best way if you're wanting to keep your code clean. I was about to upvote it, but now I'm not convinced the functional overhead of those array methods is worth it. If we're just talking about the last element then that is end()
+ key()
over every iteration of the loop - if it's both then that's 4 methods being called every time. Granted, those would be very lightweight operations and are probably just pointer lookups, but then the docs do go on to specify that reset()
and end()
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Boom! Huige Thing
7 years ago
Boom!
8 years ago
Summer
8 years ago

Everyone loves a hot summer.
Well its here.
his is definitely the best way if you're wanting to keep your code clean. I was about to upvote it, but now I'm not convinced the functional overhead of those array methods is worth it. If we're just talking about the last element then that is end()
+ key()
over every iteration of the loop - if it's both then that's 4 methods being called every time. Granted, those would be very lightweight operations and are probably just pointer lookups, but then the docs do go on to specify that reset()
and end()
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Summer
8 years ago

Everyone loves a hot summer.
Well its here.
his is definitely the best way if you're wanting to keep your code clean. I was about to upvote it, but now I'm not convinced the functional overhead of those array methods is worth it. If we're just talking about the last element then that is end()
+ key()
over every iteration of the loop - if it's both then that's 4 methods being called every time. Granted, those would be very lightweight operations and are probably just pointer lookups, but then the docs do go on to specify that reset()
and end()
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Boom!
8 years ago
Boom!
8 years ago

aha
Mark Russell, Chief Executive of the Church Army, will be the guest speaker.
Be inspired by innovative ways churches are serving their local communities, discover how the Mission Strategy 2021 is enabling local mission and explore different styles of prayer.
Take part in music workshops and rehearse and perform in a scratch choir.
There will also be activities for children and youth.
No booking required. Just turn up.
https://www.dioceseofnorwich.org/event?id=9129
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something minor
8 years ago
Boom!
8 years ago

aha
Mark Russell, Chief Executive of the Church Army, will be the guest speaker.
Be inspired by innovative ways churches are serving their local communities, discover how the Mission Strategy 2021 is enabling local mission and explore different styles of prayer.
Take part in music workshops and rehearse and perform in a scratch choir.
There will also be activities for children and youth.
No booking required. Just turn up.
https://www.dioceseofnorwich.org/event?id=9129
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something minor
8 years ago
Boom!
8 years ago
Boom!
8 years ago
Big Party
8 years ago

An awesome party that's going to be happening.
And I do mean AWESOME!
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Boom!
8 years ago
Big Party
8 years ago
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Something dull
8 years ago
This is like the most awesome event ever.
Come and join us for pudding and coffee in the relaxed atmosphere of Hanover Gardens lounge as we discover what it means to build community and deepen relationships. Written by our curate, Rev Andrew North and his friend Rev Andrew Stewart, the Sharing Life Course will explore what is means to share life with Jesus Christ, one another and our communities. The course has four sessions which consist of: reflection on short passages of the Bible, sharing personal experiences and collective prayer. The four session long Sharing Life Course will not only encourage us to be attentive to where God is working, but will also challenge us to join in! In this second session we will be looking at "Sharing life with Jesus Christ".
These Wednesday evening sessions begin at 7:30pm in Hanover Gardens Lounge
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Something Partyish #2
8 years ago

This is like the most awesome event ever.
Come and join us for pudding and coffee in the relaxed atmosphere of Hanover Gardens lounge as we discover what it means to build community and deepen relationships. Written by our curate, Rev Andrew North and his friend Rev Andrew Stewart, the Sharing Life Course will explore what is means to share life with Jesus Christ, one another and our communities. The course has four sessions which consist of: reflection on short passages of the Bible, sharing personal experiences and collective prayer. The four session long Sharing Life Course will not only encourage us to be attentive to where God is working, but will also challenge us to join in! In this second session we will be looking at "Sharing life with Jesus Christ".
These Wednesday evening sessions begin at 7:30pm in Hanover Gardens Lounge
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Something Partyish
8 years ago

This is like the most awesome event ever.
Come and join us for pudding and coffee in the relaxed atmosphere of Hanover Gardens lounge as we discover what it means to build community and deepen relationships. Written by our curate, Rev Andrew North and his friend Rev Andrew Stewart, the Sharing Life Course will explore what is means to share life with Jesus Christ, one another and our communities. The course has four sessions which consist of: reflection on short passages of the Bible, sharing personal experiences and collective prayer. The four session long Sharing Life Course will not only encourage us to be attentive to where God is working, but will also challenge us to join in! In this second session we will be looking at "Sharing life with Jesus Christ".
These Wednesday evening sessions begin at 7:30pm in Hanover Gardens Lounge
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welcome
8 years ago

Recently arrived in Mulbarton?
Come for tea and cake…
…and to find out more about village life, groups and history
Hanover Gardens is situated next to the Co-op on Cuckoofield Lane. Drop in for as long as you like any time between 3 and 5pm.
Representatives of local organisations will be there to meet you:
Schools
Playgroups
Parish Council
Social Club
Rainbows & Brownies
Scouts
Church
Plus information from other organisations and businesses
You can download and print a flyer by clicking here
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somethiung radical - yes
8 years ago

some great thing to happen - really radical
are you coming?!
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somethiung
8 years ago
somethiung
8 years ago
something
9 years ago
A Big Party
9 years ago

This is going to be such a laugh!
Seriously.
This will be like the party of the century - or even the milllennium. We're talking balloons, bubbles, smoke machines, dancing, you name it, we'll have it going on.
No alcohol.
Entrance £100 per person.
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another test
9 years ago
another test
9 years ago
Big Special
9 years ago
another test
9 years ago
another test
9 years ago
another test
9 years ago
quick
9 years ago
test event
9 years ago
special
9 years ago
Big Event
10 years ago
midday thing
10 years ago
4th July Celebration
10 years ago

American Independence Day Celebration
12:00 for 12:30 lunch
With the Bridgham & Harling Band "in the mood"
Hot dogs or burgers
Tea, coffee & cakes served all afternoon
Popcorn Stand
Bouncy Castle
Fun for all the family
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