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The Senkaku paradox: risking great power war over limited stakes / Michael E. O'Hanlon

Dewey Library - UA23.O347 2019




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Legislative hardball: the house freedom caucus and the power of threat-making in Congress / Matthew N. Green

Dewey Library - JK1319.G744 2019




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Poll power: the Voter Education Project and the movement for the ballot in the American South / Evan Faulkenbury

Dewey Library - JK2160.F38 2019




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Party funding and corruption Sam Power

Online Resource




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Powerful Bomb found in Manipur

The bomb was detonated by police bomb experts at a safe location.




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Telangana: Power supply, train services hit, protests turn violent

Shutdown was observed in all 13 Seemandhra districts, clashes were reported in Anantapur and Kurnool.




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Andhra Pradesh: Seemandhra powerless as shutdown continues over Telangana

With over 30,000 electricity employees on strike, power generation and supply has taken a big hit.




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KNPP unit 1 synchronised with southern power grid, generates 160 MW power

The synchronisation coincided with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's three-day visit to Russia.




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Rahul tells Omar to do more for empowerment of panchayats in Jammu

Maximum powers in Jammu have been devolved while Rahul Gandhi urged me to do more, said Omar.




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Power generation resumes at Kudankulam Nuclear Power plant

First unit was shut down on October 29 for the second time in a week for some tests.




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CBI chief can''t be granted ex-officio secy power: Government

It would be 'bad in law' if such demands were met, said the government.




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No more TBMs, blasting for tunnel work in Himachal power projects

'TBM is not suitable for tunnel excavation in HP and has been found to be a complete failure'.




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Wind power : the struggle for control of a new global industry / Ben Backwell

Backwell, Ben, author




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Advances in electric power and energy systems : load and price forecasting / edited by Mohamed E. El-Hawary




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Advances in human factors in energy : oil, gas, nuclear and electric power industries : proceedings of the AHFE 2017 International Conference on Human Factors in Energy: Oil, Gas, Nuclear and Electric Power Industries, July 17-21, 2017, The Westin Bonaven

International Conference on Human Factors in Energy (2017 : Los Angeles, Calif.),




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Renewable energy : power for a sustainable future / edited by Stephen Peake




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Towards the next generation : delivering affordable, secure and lower emissions power

Australia. Climate Change Authority, author, issuing body




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Microgrids and other local area power and energy systems / Alexis Kwasinski (University of Pittsburgh), Wayne Weaver (Michigan Technological University), Robert S. Balog (Texas A&M University)

Kwasinski, Alexis, 1970- author




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Smart power systems and renewable energy system integration / Dilan Jayaweera, editor




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Renewable power and energy / Gary D. Price

Price, Gary D., author




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Super-power : Australia's low-carbon opportunity / Ross Garnaut

Garnaut, Ross, 1946- author




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UPA’s record brought Modi in power: Brinda Karat



  • DO NOT USE West Bengal
  • India

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JSJ 323: "Building a JavaScript platform that gives you the power to build your own CDN" with Kurt Mackey

Panel:

  • Charles Max Wood
  • AJ ONeal

Special Guests: Kurt Mackey

In this episode, the JavaScript Jabber panel talks to Kurt Mackey about Fly.io. At Fly.io, they are "building a JavaScript platform that gives you the power to build your own CDN." They talk about how Fly.io came to fruition, how CDN caching works, and what happens when you deploy a Fly app. They also touch on resizing images with Fly, how you actually build JavaScript platforms using Fly, and more!

In particular, we dive pretty deep on:

  • Fly.io
  • Building a programmable CDN
  • High level overview of Fly.io
  • How did this project come together?
  • CDNs didn’t work with dynamic applications
  • Has been working on this since 2008
  • Extend application logic to the “edge”
  • Putting burden of JavaScript “nastiest” onto the web server
  • Fly is the proxy layer
  • Getting things closer to visitors and users
  • CDN caching
  • Cache APIs
  • Writing logic to improve your lighthouse score
  • Have you built in resizing images into Fly?
  • Managing assets closer to the user
  • Can you modify your own JavaScript files?
  • What happens when you deploy a Fly app
  • Having more application logic
  • DOM within the proxy
  • Ghost
  • React and Gatsby
  • Intelligently loading client JavaScript
  • How do you build the JavaScript platform?
  • And much, much more!

Links:

Sponsors

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Charles

AJ

Kurt




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JSJ 343: The Power of Progressive Enhancement with Andy Bell

Panel:

  • Charles Max Wood
  • Aimee Knight
  • Chris Ferdinandi
  • AJ O’Neal

Special Guest: Andy Bell

In this episode, the panel talks with Andy Bell who is an independent designer and developer who uses React, Vue, and Node. Today, the panelists and the guest talk about the power of progressive enhancements. Check it out!

Show Topics:

0:00 – Advertisement: KENDO UI

0:34 – Chuck: Hi! Our panel is AJ, Aimee, Chris, myself and my new show is coming out in a few weeks, which is called the DevRev! It helps you with developer’s freedom! I am super excited. Our guest is Andy Bell. Introduce yourself, please.

2:00 – Guest: I am an independent designer and developer out in the U.K.

2:17 – Chuck: You wrote things about Vanilla.js. I am foreshadowing a few things and let’s talk about the power and progressive enhancement.

2:43 – The guest gives us definitions of power and progressive enhancements. He describes how it works.

3:10 – Chuck: I’ve heard that people would turn off JavaScript b/c it was security concern and then your progressive enhancement would make it work w/o JavaScript. I am sure there’s more than that?

3:28 – The guest talks about JavaScript, dependencies, among other things.

4:40 – Chuck: Your post did make that very clear I think. I am thinking I don’t even know where to start with this. Are people using the 6th version? How far back or what are we talking about here?

5:09 – Guest: You can go really far back and make it work w/o CSS.

5:49 – Chris: I am a big advocate of progressive enhancement – the pushback I get these days is that there is a divide; between the broadband era and AOL dialup. Are there compelling reasons why progressive enhancements even matter?

6:48 – Guest.

8:05 – Panel: My family lives out in the boonies. I am aware of 50% of American don’t have fast Internet. People don’t have access to fast browsers but I don’t think they are key metric users.

8:47 – Guest: It totally depends on what you need it for. It doesn’t matter if these people are paying or not.

9:31 – Chris: Assuming I have a commute on the trail and it goes through a spotty section. In a scenario that it’s dependent on the JS...are we talking about 2 different things here?

10:14 – Panelist chimes-in.

10:36 – Chris: I can take advantage of it even if I cannot afford a new machine.

10:55 – Panel: Where would this really matter to you?

11:05 – Chris: I do have a nice new laptop.

11:12 – Chuck: I had to hike up to the hill (near the house) to make a call and the connection was really poor (in OK). It’s not the norm but it can happen.

11:37 – Chris: Or how about the All Trails app when I am on the trail.

11:52 – Guest.

12:40 – Chris: I can remember at the time that the desktop sites it was popular to have...

Chris: Most of those sites were inaccessible to me.

13:17 – Guest.

13:51 – Chuck: First-world countries will have a good connection and it’s not a big deal. If you are thinking though about your customers and where they live? Is that fair? I am thinking that my customers need to be able to access the podcast – what would you suggest? What are the things that you’d make sure is accessible to them.

14:31 – Guest: I like to pick on the minimum viable experience? I think to read the transcript is important than the audio (MP3).

15:47 – Chuck.

15:52 – Guest: It’s a lot easier with Vue b/c you don’t’ have to set aside rendering.

17:13 – AJ: I am thinking: that there is a way to start developing progressively and probably cheaper and easier to the person who is developing. If it saves us a buck and helps then we take action.

17:49 – Guest: It’s much easier if you start that way and if you enhance the feature itself.

18:38 – AJ: Let me ask: what are the situations where I wouldn’t / shouldn’t worry about progressive enhancements?

18:57 – Guest answers the question.

19:42 – AJ: I want people to feel motivated in a place WHERE to start. Something like a blog needs Java for comments.

Hamburger menu is mentioned, too.

20:20 – Guest.

21:05 – Chris: Can we talk about code?

21:16 – Aimee: This is the direction I wanted to go. What do you mean by that – building your applications progressively?

Aimee refers to his blog.

21:44 – Guest.

22:13 – Chuck: I use stock overflow!

22:20 – Guest.

22:24 – Chuck: I mean that’s what Chris uses!

22:33 – Guest (continues).

23:42 – Aimee.

23:54 – Chris.

24:09 – Chris

24:16 – Chris: Andy what do you think about that?

24:22 – Guest: Yes, that’s good.

24:35 – Chris: Where it falls apart is the resistance to progressive enhancements that it means that your approach has to be boring?

25:03 – Guest answers the question.

The guest mentions modern CSS and modern JavaScript are mentioned along with tooling.

25:50 – Chuck: My issue is that when we talk about this (progressive enhancement) lowest common denominator and some user at some level (slow network) and then they can access it. Then the next level (better access) can access it. I start at the bottom and then go up. Then when they say progressive enhancement I get lost. Should I scrap it and then start over or what?

26:57 – Guest: If it’s feasible do it and then set a timeline up.

27:42 – Chuck: You are saying yes do it a layer at a time – but my question is HOW? What parts can I pair back? Are there guidelines to say: do this first and then how to test?

28:18 – Advertisement – Sentry.io

29:20 – Guest: Think about the user flow. What does the user want to do at THIS point? Do you need to work out the actual dependencies?

30:31 – Chuck: Is there a list of those capabilities somewhere? So these users can use it this way and these users can use it that way?

30:50 – Guest answers the question.

31:03 – Guest: You can pick out the big things.

31:30 – Chuck: I am using this feature in the browser...

31:41 – Guest.

31:46 – Chris: I think this differently than you Andy – I’ve stopped caring if a browser supports something new. I am fine using CSS grid and if your browser doesn’t support it then I don’t have a problem with that. I get hung up on, though if this fails can they still get the content? If they have no access to these – what should they be able to do?

Note: “Cutting the Mustard Test” is mentioned.

33:37 – Guest.

33:44 – Chuck: Knowing your users and if it becomes a problem then I will figure it out.

34:00 – Chris: I couldn’t spare the time to make it happen right now b/c I am a one-man shop.

34:20 – Chuck and Chris go back-and-forth.

34:36 –Chris: Check out links below for my product.

34:54 – AJ: A lot of these things are in the name: progressive.

36:20 – Guest.

38:51 – Chris: Say that they haven’t looked at it all before. Do you mind talking about these things and what the heck is a web component?

39:14 – The guest gives us his definition of what a web component is.

40:02 – Chuck: Most recent episode in Angular about web components, but that was a few years ago. See links below for that episode.

40:25 – Aimee.

40:31 – Guest: Yes, it’s a lot like working in Vue and web components. The concepts are very similar.

41:22 – Chris: Can someone please give us an example? A literal slideshow example?

41:45 – Guest answers the question.

45:07 – Chris.

45:12 – Guest: It’s a framework that just happens to use web components and stuff to help.

45:54 – Chuck: Yeah they make it easier (Palmer). Yeah there is a crossover with Palmer team and other teams. I can say that b/c I have talked with people from both teams. Anything else?

46:39 – Chuck: Where do they go to learn more?

46:49 – Guest: Check out the Club! And my Twitter! (See links below.)

47:33 – Chuck: I want to shout-out about DevLifts that has $19 a month to help you with physical goals. Or you can get the premium slot! It’s terrific stuff. Sign-up with DEVCHAT code but there is a limited number of slots and there is a deadline, too. Just try it! They have a podcast, too!

49:16 – Aimee: Yeah, I’m on their podcast soon!

49:30 – Chuck: Picks!

END – Advertisement: CacheFly!

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Chris

AJ

Charles

Andy




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Yellow power, yellow soul [electronic resource] : the radical art of Fred Ho / edited by Roger N. Buckley and Tamara Roberts




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Yours the power [electronic resource] : faith-based organizing in the USA / edited by Katie Day, Esther McIntosh and William Storrar




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Zimbabwe's cinematic arts [electronic resource] : language, power, identity / Katrina Daly Thompson

Thompson, Katrina Daly, 1975-




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Product :: Microsoft Office for iPad: An Essential Guide to Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneDrive




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Slavery, gender, truth, and power in Luke-Acts and other ancient narratives / Christy Cobb

Cobb, Christy, author




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The power of myth / Joseph Campbell with Bill Moyers ; Betty Sue Flowers, editor

Campbell, Joseph, 1904- author




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The power of resurrection : Foucault, discipline, and early Christian resistance / Patrick G. Stefan

Stefan, Patrick G., author




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To the cloud [electronic resource] : cloud powering an enterprise / Pankaj Arora, Raj Biyani, Salil Dave

Arora, Pankaj




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Troubleshooting Sharepoint [electronic resource] : the complete guide to tools, best practices, powershell one-liners, and scripts / Stacy Simpkins

Simpkins, Stacy, author




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What great salespeople do [electronic resource] : the science of selling through emotional connection and the power of story / Michael Bosworth, Ben Zoldan

Bosworth, Michael T




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Kerala-born businessman tops list of powerful Indians in Gulf



  • DO NOT USE Indians Abroad
  • World

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Indian-origin entrepreneur Payal Kadakia in Fortune’s list of powerful women



  • DO NOT USE Indians Abroad
  • World

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History and Power in the Study of Law: New Directions in Legal Anthropology.

Online Resource




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Of privacy and power: the transatlantic struggle over freedom and security / Henry Farrell, Abraham L. Newman

Dewey Library - K3263.F37 2019




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Emerging powers in the international economic order: cooperation, competition, and transformation / Sonia E. Rolland, David M. Trubek

Dewey Library - K3820.R655 2019




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Ubon PB-X12 powerbank review: A multi-tasker that meets basic expectations

The new Ubon powerbank meets basic expectations and also has a few things that are special




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High-power RF engineer for accelerator applications: Belgian Nuclear Research Centre (SCK-CEN)

€Attractive: Belgian Nuclear Research Centre (SCK-CEN)
For more latest jobs and jobs in Belgium visit brightrecruits.com




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Power Converter Engineer: Belgian Nuclear Research Centre (SCK-CEN)

€Attractive: Belgian Nuclear Research Centre (SCK-CEN)
For more latest jobs and jobs in Belgium visit brightrecruits.com




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Coronavirus brings focus on division of power between the Centre and states

Experts stress the need for an over-arching central law to deal with epidemics




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Screening China's soft power / edited by Paola Voci and Luo Hui




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Indonesia's foreign policy and grand strategy in the 21st century : rise of an Indo-Pacific power / Vibhanshu Shekhar

Shekhar, Vibhanshu, author




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Singapore : identity, brand, power / Kenneth Paul Tan (National University of Singapore)

Tan, Kenneth Paul, author




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Establishing the people's revolutionary government--a genuine people's power




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Media power in Indonesia : oligarchs, citizens and the digital revolution / Ross Tapsell

Tapsell, Ross, author




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How power shapes energy transitions in Southeast Asia : a complex governance challenge / Jens Marquardt

Marquardt, Jens, author




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The power of inclusive exclusion : anatomy of Israeli rule in the occupied Palestinian territories / edited by Adi Ophir, Michal Givoni, and Sari Hanafi