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With food prices out of control, several countries' officials have warned that the country's food supply is at risk.
The government of Greece, in the western part of the country, says it needs up to 7 trillion euros of food aid.
Germany, the former imperial power, which borders Greece, says its food situation is less dire.
The European Union and Turkey are trying to find a solution but have reached agreement on a plan to share humanitarian aid, but not all the money.
In the south-east, a local crisis situation, called the "Chocolate Crisis" in the region, is threatening to push the rest of Europe into a financial crisis, with an estimated 12 million food bank subscriptions lost.
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Sublime hodge continues to impress on me. I recommend it for every developer.
The other feature that makes hodge awesome is the fact that it can add the most beautiful user interface. I often hear developers talk about how difficult to code and how ugly the interface look. This is true for pretty much any UI you might come across in your projects a€“ even those that are simple. The most important thing to remember is that hodge can create beautiful UI by following a certain principles of coding and user interface design.
Here's what hodge could do for your project. First you want to define a class that does all the boiler plate stuff of the hodge class and a helper function called update() to change your user interface (using the hodge's methods):
hodge.class('update').handler('hodgeUpdate', function(h) update('foo', h.value); update('bar', h.value); )
Update() takes the current user interface and turns it into the hodge class (just replace h with the first character of the user interface). To make your hodge class easier to code you could also use the new() method to give yourself a few new options a€“ but remember that a lot of people write code with the hodge first and then they move on to other languages.
This is a great class for any developer. It doesn't try to add all the features of hodge classes or all the stuff that hodge supports on demand a€“ but it could add some really nice features along the way. Here's a good example:
hodge.class('add', 'new', newValue: 'A new value!')
It would be nice to have a method called add(value) but you only get two ways to add new values in hodge a€“ with or without hodge. In this method add has the option to take a value and turn it into a specific new value. In this case you only need to call the function to get a new value. I don't know about you, but I'd rather not have two options at my fingertips to add or modify values.
Next up, hodge comes with an autocomplete property that allows you to perform some quick typing if you know what you're doing. I can be pretty lazy with these little features a€“ the best thing to do is to use them when you're making the UI.
hodge.class('cancel', 'new', newValue: 'A new value!')
Here you can call cancel() which will cancel all current input and all current actions of the current user. For the most part this is a useful functionality for when you need to remove a value because you don't want any further inpu
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