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SOLD OUT

The first press of the IMMACULADA LP is now SOLD OUT from us. We will have a couple at our June 19th show in NYC. Second pressing is on the way and will be ready in time for tour. Parts Unknown Recession Records No Idea Records Terminal Picnic Vinyl Rites will all have copies of the first press within the next week or so.

NEWS

yo... quite a bit has been going on in the Men camp Immaculada LP is practically sold out. There's about 20 or so. We'll update the blog once they are gone. We're getting a 2nd pressing ready right now, which we will have in time for our tour. Tour dates: Friday July 9 - New Brunswick, NJ Saturday July 10 - Richmond, Virginia Sunday July 11 - Charlotte, North Carolina Monday July 12 - Athens, Georgia Tuesday July 13 - Tampa, Florida Wednesday July 14 - Gainesville, Florida Thursday July 15 - Atlanta, Georgia Friday July 16 - Washington D.C. Saturday July 17 - Brooklyn, NYC - 538 Johnson Ave w/ Gun Outfit Sunday July 18 - Philadelphia, PA  Monday July 19 - Brooklyn, NY - Bruar Falls w/ Pigeon Religion, White Suns, Divorce Money stay tuned for more details on the shows Karmic Swamp Tapes is also going to be releasing a cassingle of two tracks from the Immaculada sessions that didn't make the LP. They will be exclusive to the tour. karmicswamp.blogspot.com We finished reco

"IMMACULADA" LP Available now!

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Finally available - The Men's first full length LP. "Immaculada" is 8 songs of desperate, fuzzed out, riff laden punk/post-punk. Limited to 300 copies on black wax. Hand screened, hand glued, hand assembled thick card stock jackets with a 12x17 fold out poster insert. Artwork/Printing by Rich Samis. Get it now at - www.themen.bigcartel.com

NEW LP UP FOR ORDER TONIGHT!

THE MEN - IMMACULADA LP will be available to order tonight around 8pm EST. http://themen.bigcartel.com

Event driven application and the most basic Listener module

Event driven programming is a common technique particularly common in JavaScript applications. When The most classic application is the one with DOM and assigned listeners. We have basically no idea about " what happens when " and we delegate asynchronous logic to our listeners, waiting for user actions. This kind of approach could be implemented in whatever application creating a chain of events or notifications that must occur when something expected happens. Other examples of event driven programming are sockets, Ajax calls, and any sort of notification that may occur in order to let the surrounding logic act accordingly. Often combined with registry pattern, event driven programming can be found inside UI frameworks where components, as example, are notified when sub-components are added or removed. In this way the component always knows its status and it can change accordingly (redraw, repaint, properties, accessors, counters, other notifications). What Following the D