Alimentation Couche-Tard reports Q3 2026 financial results. Read the full article

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Alimentation Couche-Tard reports Q3 2026 financial results. Read the full article
Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. sees Q2 same-store sales growth. Read the full article
Alimentation Couche-Tard announces financial results for Q1 Fiscal Year 2026, revenues up 4.5%
Alimentation Couche-Tard announces financial results for Q1 Fiscal Year 2026, revenues up 4.5%. Couche-Tard is a global leader in convenience and mobility, operating in 29 countries and territories, with close to 17,300 stores, of which approximately 13,200 offer road transportation fuel. Read the full article
Couche-Tard ends fiscal year with steady growth despite pressures. Couche-Tard is a global leader in convenience and mobility, operating in 29 countries and territories, with close to 17,000 stores, of which approximately 13,000 offer road transportation fuel. Read the full article
Hola, ¡Banda!, estoy haciendo mis ocs en Digital desde cero, lo hice el 18/06/2024, solo espero que les guste ❤️
Alex Miller: So you are my granddaughter
Emily Ruark: yes
Alex: Well, well, and how old are you?
Emily: I'm 21 years old
Alex: That's very young
Emily: Thank you, sir
Alex: your grandmother and I are very happy to learn that we have such an amazing granddaughter
Emily: I'm glad you all are happy
Alex: It was a big suprise though
Emily: I can imagen
Alex: You and your husband will have to come visit us some time in Windenburg
Emily: We would love too
Alex: Great
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A public service announcement regarding static field interop... This is something we've run into while working on 1.12. The syntax for getting the value of a static field via interop is Classname/field - this has always been the only published syntax (other than the . special form). It seems that in the wild it is not uncommon to also see this parenthesized syntax: (Classname/field) but this has never been correct. It does "work" in returning the value of the field, but this is merely an artifact of the . rewriting in the macroexpander and was never intended. For correct expression substitution, that code should take the value of the field, and then invoke it. We are still deciding what to do about this (it is in the way of other things we are doing), but regardless I'll issue a plea to Clojure developers here to always use Classname/field without parens to get a static field value!
Virtual threads are likely to have us rethink a lot of things about core.async and we've already been talking about it. After Clojure 1.12 is out I think it's likely to be high on our list. Very TBD what this will mean from a release perspective (considering the Java 21 requirement).