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  1. 13 lut 1995 · Just what was on the mind of actor-turned-playwright Austin Pendleton when he wrote "Uncle Bob" isn't an easy guess. The one-act two-hander, a difficult, unsettling but at times absurdly...

  2. "Uncle" Bob is just fine, and likely is neither 100 percent right or 100 percent wrong. His books are outdated at best, and outside the super obvious points like naming things properly actually contain a lot of what I consider harmful advice for beginners.

  3. Uncle Bob is getting people to mindlessly split everything up to an extreme level and promoting that as good. It's no different to telling people "You should never have more than one function in your program. Multiple functions are bad".

  4. "Bob's your uncle" is a phrase commonly used in the United Kingdom and Commonwealth countries that means "and there it is" or "and there you have it" or "It's done". Typically, someone says it to conclude a set of simple instructions or when a result is reached.... and Fanny's your aunt!

  5. 11 lis 2024 · What does the British idiom “Bob’s your uncle” mean? “Bob’s your uncle” means something is easy to do or complete. You may feel an underlying sense of encouragement when someone says, “Bob’s your uncle” to you; it’s almost like they’re saying, “See how simple it is? You can do it!”

  6. Political activist Robert Opel, a gay San Francisco photographer, rocketed to iconic status when he streaked across the stage at the 46th Academy Awards show.

  7. Watched this gem about a Robert Opel’s nephew attempting to unearth the truth about his Beloved Uncle’s murder on Kanopy. A fascinating peek into the San Francisco gay counterculture is the 70s. Really affecting.

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