Impressively, for his 30 innings he’s recorded more strikeouts than innings pitched (34). In his latest start against Bowling Green, he was the losing pitcher of record in a five-inning outing, but he gave up just five hits, while striking out seven. He’s started eight games, with a 2-3 record in 30.2 innings. Since being assigned to the Dragons out of extended spring training, Curlis has given a good account of himself. “Working on command and having him find out the kind of pitcher he can be.” “We’re trying to simply things with Connor,” said pitching coach Seth Etherton. The Dragons play a five month schedule of 140 games. Like Greene, Curlis began his professional journey last year with the Reds’ rookie affiliate in Billings, Montana, where he won three games without defeat while striking out 33 hitters in 25 innings.Īnd like Greene in his second season, Curlis was assigned to Dayton in May, a full-season ‘A’ league where the competition is stronger and endurance becomes a factor. And his signing figure was nowhere near the 7-plus million that Greene received.īut therein lies the irony of baseball. They were good numbers, but not overwhelming numbers…not in the category of the Reds’ first-round pick from the year prior, 18-year-old Hunter Greene, whose fastball reached 102 miles per hour as a high school senior. Press Pros had covered Curlis during his previous three seasons with the Ohio State Buckeyes, including his junior year when his 7-4 record as the Buckeyes’ Friday starter, his 3.55 ERA and 77 strikeouts in 88 innings, was inducement enough for the Cincinnati Reds to select him in the 24th round of the June draft. In my case it wasn’t home, just familiarity. “It’s nice to be playing in Dayton, because home is close.” “It’s always good to see someone from home,” he said, taking time to talk with me, two hours before the Dayton Dragons’ game with South Bend. Just hours removed from a 5 am bus ride from Bowling Green, Kentucky the night before, there hadn’t been much time for rest, and his voice was tinged with a note of fatigue. Former Buckeye pitcher Connor Curlis flashed a surprised smile when I caught up with him last week at Fifth Third Field. It’s life in the minor leagues – one bus trip at a time.ĭayton, OH – He seemed glad to see me. Laverna uses a lot of other libraries and each of these libraries use different licenses.The former Buckeye from Findlay is learning the ropes of professional baseball…and how to live out of a suitcase. Laverna uses the 1 library implementing the AES algorithm. Also, all experimental changes are being pushed on the dev branch, so any feature changes are preferred to be done on either this branch or a branch that uses the dev branch as its parent. (For more details on the preferred coding style see. laverna.app Do you have questions?įor those wanting to contribute code, we ask that you use either plain JavaScript or the Marionette.js framework. laverna.app/Contents/Frameworks/ameworkĬodesign -verify -vv. laverna.app/Contents/Frameworks/ameworkĬodesign -s -f. laverna.app/Contents/Frameworks/Electron \ Helper.appĬodesign -s -f. laverna.app/Contents/Frameworks/Electron \ Helper \ NP.appĬodesign -s -f. laverna.app/Contents/Frameworks/Electron \ Helper \ EH.appĬodesign -s -f. laverna.app/Contents/Frameworks/Electron \ ameworkĬodesign -s -f. Arch Linux (or derived distributions)Ĭodesign -s -f. Then, in the unpacked folder you need to run an executable (laverna.exe for Windows, laverna for Linux and Mac). After downloading the archive, you need to unpack it. Use a prebuilt version from Laverna/static-laverna repository.ĭownload the latest Laverna release for your operating system.There are several ways to start using Laverna: The test runner used is karma however,Ĭontributors are free to utilize whatever testing tools they desire. On the front-end this project uses JavaScript and the Marionette JS framework while Node JS, Bower, and Gulp.js are used on the back-end. Three editing modes: distraction free, preview, and normal mode.Synchronizes with cloud storage services (currently only with Dropbox and RemoteStorage).Manage your notes, even when you're offline.The application stores all your notes in your browser databases such as indexedDB or localStorage, which is good for security reasons, because only you have access to them. It's built to be an open source alternative to Evernote. Laverna is a JavaScript note-taking web application with a Markdown editor and encryption support.
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