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Oh, if only I'd known you had butterfly books yesterday, said a young mouse. I walked all the way here for flower books instead. Bobby's ears drooped.\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp>Just then, he noticed professor owl Turing, watching thoughtfully from his favorite perch. What we need? Professor Owl hooted wisely, adjusting his spectacles, is a way to make the library always away. When something changes here, everyone should know right away. Binary badger nodded, his pocket watch ticking.\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp>Like how my watch always shows the exact time everywhere you look at it. The loop squirrel sisters bounced with excitement. We can carry messages, Lily chirped. Faster than fast, Luna added. They began stringing magical ribbons between all the library windows.\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp>When the new book arrives, they explained together, these ribbons will shimmer and show its picture everywhere at once. Daisy debug duck waddled over, magnifying glass and wing. But what if someone wants to know about specific books? She asked. The array mole family popped up wearing their numbered sweaters.\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp>We can make magical mirrors, they squeaked. Just whisper what you're looking for and the mirror will show you exactly where to find it. Variable before pulled special tools from her patchwork vest. Crystal bells to alert readers of changes. Tiny mirrors for specific questions, and silver thread to connect everything together.\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp>Now, we can make sure everyone knows about new books right away, she explained, her vest pockets glowing with magic. Soon, the tree library was more alive than ever. When Bobby placed a new butterfly book on the shelf, all the magical ribbons sparkled with butterfly pictures. Woodland creatures could ask the mirrors about specific stories and instantly see where to find them. No more disappointed sighs, everyone knew about new books right away.\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp>The library truly never sleeps now, Bobby said proudly, watching a young rabbit discover a new story through one of the magical mirrors. Professor Owl nodded approvingly from his perch. Thanks to everyone's help, the tree library had become a place where books and readers could find each other instantly, any time of day. This story covers the concepts of real time WebSockets and GraphQL.\u003C\u002Fp>","Bobbie tale and the always awake library, read by Daniel Roe. Bobbie tale was arranging new books on the tree library shelves when he heard a disappointed sigh. Oh, if only I'd known you had butterfly books yesterday, said a young mouse. I walked all the way here for flower books instead. Bobby's ears drooped. Just then, he noticed professor owl Turing, watching thoughtfully from his favorite perch. What we need? Professor Owl hooted wisely, adjusting his spectacles, is a way to make the library always away. When something changes here, everyone should know right away. Binary badger nodded, his pocket watch ticking. Like how my watch always shows the exact time everywhere you look at it. The loop squirrel sisters bounced with excitement. We can carry messages, Lily chirped. Faster than fast, Luna added. They began stringing magical ribbons between all the library windows. When the new book arrives, they explained together, these ribbons will shimmer and show its picture everywhere at once. Daisy debug duck waddled over, magnifying glass and wing. But what if someone wants to know about specific books? She asked. The array mole family popped up wearing their numbered sweaters. We can make magical mirrors, they squeaked. Just whisper what you're looking for and the mirror will show you exactly where to find it. Variable before pulled special tools from her patchwork vest. Crystal bells to alert readers of changes. Tiny mirrors for specific questions, and silver thread to connect everything together. Now, we can make sure everyone knows about new books right away, she explained, her vest pockets glowing with magic. Soon, the tree library was more alive than ever. When Bobby placed a new butterfly book on the shelf, all the magical ribbons sparkled with butterfly pictures. Woodland creatures could ask the mirrors about specific stories and instantly see where to find them. No more disappointed sighs, everyone knew about new books right away. The library truly never sleeps now, Bobby said proudly, watching a young rabbit discover a new story through one of the magical mirrors. Professor Owl nodded approvingly from his perch. Thanks to everyone's help, the tree library had become a place where books and readers could find each other instantly, any time of day. 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Read by Bryant Gillespie.\n","ff26449c-2dc4-44e5-8445-4486e55cfd31",5,"Bobby Tail and the Book Return Machine","\u003Cp>Speaker 0: Bobby Tale and the Book Return Machine, read by Bryant Gillespie. Bobby Tale had a problem. The tree library's return box was overflowing. Books were getting mixed up and some were even going missing. There must be a better way, he said, watching another stack of books tumble over.\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp>Just then, one book slid down a branch and landed perfectly on its shelf. Bobby's eyes lit up. What if we could make all the books find their way home? The Loop Squirrel sisters bounced with excitement when Bobby shared his idea. We could use slides, Lily squeaked.\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp>And please, Luna added. Together, they drew plans for a magical machine that would sort and return books automatically. Binary Badger adjusted his pocket watch and nodded approvingly. Every machine needs a trigger to start, he explained, just like my watch needs winding. The bug brothers arrived to help test each part.\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp>1st, we need a special door, said syntax Cricket, wearing his green scarf. Logic Cricket, in blue, added, when a book touches the door, that's our trigger. Run time cricket in Red started his stopwatch. Then the magic begins. The Array Mole family popped up next, each wearing their numbered sweaters.\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp>Different books need different homes, they squeaked in unison. They built special chutes, one for storybooks, one for picture books, and a special golden chute for magical books. Each path glowed with its own special color. Finally, Daisy debug duck walked over with her magnifying glass. Time to test everything, she declared.\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp>They dropped a story book into the return slot. It slid down, triggered a small bell, activated a pulley, and rode down a spiral slide. And then, plop, it landed in the wrong place. Back to work, Daisy quacked cheerfully. The best machines need plenty of testing.\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp>Each friend added something special to help the machine work better. Variable vol brought measuring spoons to balance the pulleys. The Loop sisters adjusted the slides until they curved just right. Binary badger added tiny bells to signal when each book passed by. Soon, the machine was humming with magical efficiency.\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp>At last, the book machine was complete. Bobby Tell watched in delight as books danced through the sorting system and landed gently in their proper places. It's like magic, he whispered, but better because we built it together. The tree library had never been so organized, and Bobby had never been so proud. This story covers the automation concepts of flows, triggers, and automations.\u003C\u002Fp>","Bobby Tale and the Book Return Machine, read by Bryant Gillespie. Bobby Tale had a problem. The tree library's return box was overflowing. Books were getting mixed up and some were even going missing. There must be a better way, he said, watching another stack of books tumble over. Just then, one book slid down a branch and landed perfectly on its shelf. Bobby's eyes lit up. What if we could make all the books find their way home? The Loop Squirrel sisters bounced with excitement when Bobby shared his idea. We could use slides, Lily squeaked. And please, Luna added. Together, they drew plans for a magical machine that would sort and return books automatically. Binary Badger adjusted his pocket watch and nodded approvingly. Every machine needs a trigger to start, he explained, just like my watch needs winding. The bug brothers arrived to help test each part. 1st, we need a special door, said syntax Cricket, wearing his green scarf. Logic Cricket, in blue, added, when a book touches the door, that's our trigger. Run time cricket in Red started his stopwatch. Then the magic begins. The Array Mole family popped up next, each wearing their numbered sweaters. Different books need different homes, they squeaked in unison. They built special chutes, one for storybooks, one for picture books, and a special golden chute for magical books. Each path glowed with its own special color. Finally, Daisy debug duck walked over with her magnifying glass. Time to test everything, she declared. They dropped a story book into the return slot. It slid down, triggered a small bell, activated a pulley, and rode down a spiral slide. And then, plop, it landed in the wrong place. Back to work, Daisy quacked cheerfully. The best machines need plenty of testing. Each friend added something special to help the machine work better. Variable vol brought measuring spoons to balance the pulleys. The Loop sisters adjusted the slides until they curved just right. Binary badger added tiny bells to signal when each book passed by. Soon, the machine was humming with magical efficiency. At last, the book machine was complete. Bobby Tell watched in delight as books danced through the sorting system and landed gently in their proper places. It's like magic, he whispered, but better because we built it together. The tree library had never been so organized, and Bobby had never been so proud. This story covers the automation concepts of flows, triggers, and automations.","d1d7a9a7-ec34-4d9b-84b6-c1606ce12cd7",[43],"026b94c5-41af-44b0-9450-ecbbe968c22f",[],1782310061915]