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Television and children : program evaluation, comprehension, and impact / Brian R. Clifford, Bar[r]ie Gunter, Jill McAleer

Clifford, Brian R




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Computer graphics programming in OpenGL with Java / V. Scott Gordon, John Clevenger

Gordon, V. Scott, author




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OpenGL® programming guide : the official guide to learning OpenGL®, version 4.5 with SPIR-V / John Kessenich, Graham Sellers, Dave Shreiner

Kessenich, John M., author




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Digital media primer : digital audio, video, imaging, and multimedia programming / Yue-Ling Wong

Wong, Yue-Ling, author




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Internet & World Wide Web : how to program / Paul Deitel (Dietel & Associates, Inc.), Harvey Deitel (Dietel & Associates, Inc.), Abbey Deitel (Dietel & Associates, Inc.)

Deitel, Paul J., author




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MySQL and JSON : a practical programming guide / David Stokes

Stokes, David, author




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Jim Rogers, legendary investor, thinks US stocks are going to fall

In an interview, Rogers said that instead of buying US stocks, he is investing in Asian markets - Japan, Russia, and China.




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Progressively enhancing radio buttons with SVG whilst staying accessible

Sometimes it is fun to re-visit very basic HTML things and look what we can do with them nowadays. This is what I will do now with a radio button group. I will progressively enhance it to look great and still work with keyboard and screen readers. As part of my Logo-O-Matic upgrade, I added […]




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Playing to win : how strategy really works / A.G. Lafley, Roger L. Martin

Lafley, A. G. (Alan G.)




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Coding literacy : how computer programming is changing writing / Annette Vee

Vee, Annette, author




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Mastering project, program, and portfolio management : models for structuring and executing the project hierarchy / Gary Lister

Lister, Gary, author




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Ghosh interrogated for 9th time

Suspended TMC MP Kunal Ghosh appeared before the Bidhannagar police commissionerate yet again.




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Super sleuth, who interrogated Dawood Ibrahim, says don confessed to crime

The super sleuth who interrogated India's most wanted fugitive Dawood Ibrahim has finally penned a book revealing the don was an ordinary looking coward person, who confessed that he was involved in (organised) crime.




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Progress in solar energy technologies and applications / edited by Umakanta Sahoo




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Hydrogel micro and nanoparticles / edited by L. Andrew Lyon and Michael Joseph Serpe

Barker Library - TP248.25.N35 H93 2012




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Nanotechnology: understanding small systems / Ben Rogers, Jesse Adams, Sumita Pennathur

Hayden Library - T174.7.R64 2015




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Diatom nanotechnology: progress and emerging technology / edited by Dusan Losic

Hayden Library - T174.7.D53 2018




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Recent progress in (hetero)arene cation radical-based heteroarene modification

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2020, 18,2975-2990
DOI: 10.1039/D0OB00441C, Research Article
Hai-Lei Cui
This review summarizes the advances in heteroarene modification via transformations of in situ generated (hetero)arene cation radicals, ranging from 2010 to 2020.
The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry




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Progress in recent development of stereoselective synthesis of β2-amino acid derivatives from β-nitroacrylate derivatives

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2020, 18,2991-3006
DOI: 10.1039/D0OB00448K, Review Article
Hao-Wei Zeng, Ping-Yu Wu, Hsyueh-Liang Wu
β2-Amino acids: recent advances in the synthesis of β2-amino acids and their derivatives from various stereoselective transformations of β-nitroacrylates are summarized.
The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry




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Recent Progress on Transition Metal-catalysed Regioselective C–H Transformations Based on Noncovalent Interactions

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D0OB00703J, Review Article
Yoichiro Kuninobu, Takeru Torigoe
Transition metal-catalysed C–H transformations are powerful tools to obtain functionalised organic molecules from simple starting materials. To control regioselectivity is one of the most important issues in C–H transformations. Since...
The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry




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Progress measures must include nature — think beyond GDP: Rachel Kyte

As India debates environmental health versus economic growth, Rachel Kyte, vice-president and special envoy for climate change at the World Bank Group, feels it is vital to think beyond basic GDP.




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Delhi construction workers told to use Aarogya app

Amid the debate over privacy concerns, Delhi government has issued orders to make Aarogya Setu mobile application popular among factory and construction workers returning to work after six weeks of lockdown.




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Progress in polymers in concrete: selected, peer reviewed papers from the 14th International Congress on Polymers in Concrete (ICPIC 2013), April 17-20, 2013, Shanghai, China / edited by Ru Wang and Zhenghong Yang

Barker Library - TA443.P58 I57 2013




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Advances in cement analysis and concrete petrography / editors, Derek Cong and Don Broton

Barker Library - TA435.A36 2019




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The Origin of a New Progenitor Stem Cell Group in Human Development: An Immunohistochemical-, Light- and Electronmicroscopical Analysis / Hubert Wartenberg, Andreas Miething, Kjeld Møllgård

Online Resource




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How scientific progress occurs: incrementalism and the life sciences / Elof Axel Carlson

Hayden Library - QH315.C2885 2018




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Stem Cells Heterogeneity - Novel Concepts

Online Resource




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Aldehyde Dehydrogenases: From Alcohol Metabolism to Human Health and Precision Medicine / Jun Ren, Yingmei Zhang, Junbo Ge, editors

Online Resource




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Hydrogenosomes and mitosomes: mitochondria of anaerobic eukaryotes / Jan Tachezy, editor

Online Resource




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Stem cells heterogeneity in different organs Alexander Birbrair, editor

Online Resource




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An Event Apart: Designing Progressive Web Apps

In his The Case for Progressive Web Apps presentation at An Event Apart in Chicago, Jason Grigsby walked through the process of building Progressive Web Apps for your Web experiences and how to go about it. Here's my notes from his talk:

  • Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) are getting a lot of attention and positive stories about their impact are coming out. PWA Stats tracks many of these case studies. These sorts of examples are getting noticed by CEOs who demand teams build PWAs today.
  • A PWA is a set of technologies designed to make faster, more capable Web sites. They load fast, are available online, are secure, can be accessed from your home screen, have push notifications, and more.
  • But how can we define Progressive Web Apps? PWAs are Web sites enhanced by three things: https, service worker, and a manifest file.
  • HTTPS is increasingly required for browsers and APIs. Eventually Chrome will highlight sites that are not on https as "insecure".
  • Service Workers allow Web sites to declare how network requests and the cache are handled. This ability to cache things allows us to build sites that are much faster. With service workers we can deliver near instant and offline experiences.
  • A Web manifest is a JSON file that delivers some attributes about a Web site. Browsers use these files to make decisions on what to do with your site (like add to home page).
  • Are PWAs any different than well-built Web sites? Not really, but the term helps get people excited and build toward best practices on the Web.
  • PWAs are often trojan horses for performance. They help enforce fast experiences.

Feels Like a Native App

  • Does your organization have a Web site? Do you make money off your Web site? If so, you probably need a Progressive Web Site.
  • Not every customer will have your native app installed. A better Web experience will help you reach people who don't. For many people this will be their first experience with your company, so you should make it as good as possible.
  • Getting people to install and keep using native apps is difficult. App stores can also change their policies and interfaces which could negatively impact your native app.
  • The Web can do much more than we think, the Web has APIs to access location, do fast payments using fingerprint identification, push notifications, and more.
  • What should we use to design PWAs? Native app styles or Web styles? How much does your design match the platform? You can set up PWAs to use different system fonts for iOS and Android, should you? For now, we should define our own design and be consistent across different OSs.
  • What impact does going "chrome-less" have on our PWAs? You loose back buttons, menu controls, system controls. Browsers provide us with a lot of useful features and adding them back is difficult. Especially navigation via the back button is complex. So in most cases, you should avoid going full screen.
  • While not every person will add your PWA to their home screen, every person will "install" your PWA via the service worker.
  • An app shell model allows you put your common UI (header, footer, nav, etc.) into the app cache. This makes the first loading experience feel a lot faster. Should you app shell or not? If you have architected as a single page app, this is possible but otherwise might not be worth the effort.
  • Animating transitions can help with way-finding and polish on the Web. This gives Web sites even more personality.

Installation and Discovery

  • Using a Web manifest file, allows you specify a number of declarations for your app. In addition to name, icon, and even theme colors.
  • Once you have a PWA built and a manifest file, browsers will being prompting people to install your Web site. Some Browsers have subtle "add" actions. Other use more explicit banner prompts. "Add to home screen" banners are only displayed when they make sense (certain level of use).
  • Developers can request these banners to come up when appropriate. You'll want to trigger these where people are mostly likely to install. (like checkout)
  • Microsoft is putting (explicitly and implicitly) PWAs within their app store. Search results may also start highlighting PWAs.
  • You can use Trusted Web Activity or PhoneGap to wrap native shells around your PWA to put them into Android and iOS app stores.

Offline Mode

  • Your Web site would benefit from offline support. Service Workers enable you to cache assets on your device to load PWAs quickly and to decide what should be available offline.
  • You can develop offline pages and/or cache pages people viewed before.
  • If you do cache pages, make it clear what data hasn't been updated because it is not available offline.
  • You can give people control over what gets cached and what doesn't. So they can decide what they want available for offline viewing.
  • If you enable offline interactions, be explicit what interactivity is available and what isn't.

Push Notifications

  • Push notifications can help you increase engagement. You can send notifications via a Web browser using PWAs.
  • Personal push notifications work best but are difficult to do right. Generic notifications won't be as effective.
  • Don't immediately ask people for push notification permissions. Find the right time and place to ask people to turn them on. Make sure you give people control, if you'd don't they can kill them using browser controls.
  • In the next version of Chrome, Google will make push notification dialogs blocking (can't be dismissed) so people have to decide if they want notifications on or off. This also requires you to ask for permissions at the right time.

Beyond Progressive Web Apps

  • Auto-login with credential management APIs allows you to sign into a site using stored credentials. This streamlines the login process.
  • Apple Pay on the Web converged with the Web Payment API so there's one way to use stored payment info on the Web.
  • These next gen capabilities are not part of PWAs but make sense within PWAs.

How to Implement PWAs

  • Building PWAs is a progressive process, it can be a series of incremental updates that all make sense on their own. As a result, you can have an iterative roadmap.
  • Benchmark and measure your improvements so you can use that data to get buy-in for further projects.
  • Assess your current Web site's technology. If things aren't reasonably fast to begin with, you need to address that first. If your site is not usable on mobile, start there first.
  • Begin by building a baseline PWA (manifest, https, etc.) and then add front-end additions and larger initiatives like payment request and credential api later.
  • Every step on the path toward a PWAS make sense on their own. You should encrypt your Web sites. You should make your Web site fast. These are all just steps along the way.




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Fractal worlds : grown, built, and imagined / Michael Frame and Amelia Urry ; foreword by Steven Strogatz.

New Haven : Yale University Press, [2016]




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CUDA by example : An introduction to general-purpose GPU programming / Jason Sanders, Edward Kandrot.

Upper Saddle River, NJ : Addison-Wesley, [2011]




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Compendium of the study of philosophy / Roger Bacon ; edited and translated by Thomas S. Maloney.

Oxford : Published for the British Academy by Oxford University Press, 2018.




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Most Dangerous Object in the Office: CRY-AC-3 Liquid Nitrogen Dispenser

Fill the CRY-AC-3's canister with liquid nitrogen and pull the trigger. Then just chill.




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How Adam Rogers Can Save Comic-Con -- with Math

Hey Comic-Con, if you want to stay in San Diego, listen to what Adam Rogers has to say...




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At 86, Roger Corman is Still Making Movies

Roger Corman is a Hollywood legend.  He's made over 350 movies in his lifetime, and he's showing no signs of stopping.  We asked him about his latest film, and the art of making movies.




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RetroGrade - Before the i-Everything, There Was Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak & the Apple lle

Remember when Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak were the new kids on the block? In the early ’80s they debuted the Apple IIe, blowing away the competition. RetroGrade takes a look at the “modern” technology that helped set the industry benchmark for personal computing.




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RetroGrade - Why the Atari 2600 Is One of the Best Video Game Consoles, Ever

Long before the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, the Atari 2600 was heralded as the next generation of gaming. Look no further than the sweet joystick and the detailed graphics to see why it’s considered one of the holy grails of video game consoles.




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RetroGrade - Madden Doesn't Have Anything on this Old-School Football Video Game

In 1978 Mattel elevated handheld gaming to the next level with the Football 2. Realistic game sounds, plus the ability to pass the ball? Touchdown!




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RetroGrade - Remember When a 29-pound Portable Computer was Light?

A fully functional portable computer that weighs in at only 29 lbs.? Now we’re talking. With features like word processing and a calculator, the 1984 LCD-286 PC computer was like carrying a filing cabinet with you on the go.




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RetroGrade - Before Snapchat People Took Videos on This JVC Camcorder

The color is striking, but beauty is more than skin-deep with the JVC GR-C7U camcorder. You can record picture and sound in one unit and watch your masterpiece immediately on instant-playback. Watch out, John Hughes—there’s a new era of filmmakers on the horizon.




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Angry Nerd - Jason Momoa, aka Khal Drogo, Will Make Aquaman Cool

Aquaman gets a bad rep as one of more lame superheroes in the DC family, but if there's anyone who can elevate the superhero's cool factor it's Jason Momoa. The Game of Thrones star is reportedly starring as Aquaman in the upcoming Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice flick, and although he doesn't fit the blonde bill, his tough-guy demeanor and hyper-masculine aura will add a new level of cool to the water-dwelling crime-fighter.




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RetroGrade - Skip the Apple Watch, Go for the Casio Timepiece Calculator

Apple recently announced its new timepiece, but the tech giant was hardly the first to make a foray into smartwatches. In the early '80s Casio debuted a dual watch-calculator, paving the way for multipurpose, wearable gadgets.




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Battle Damage - The Indestructible Nokia Phone vs Liquid Nitrogen

It’s the most requested gadget we’ve received by far and we’ve finally put it to the test. See what happens when the Nokia “Brick” phone goes swimming in a vat of liquid nitrogen.




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RetroGrade - Remember When People Used VHS Players?

Watching video on the go just got easier with the portable VHS player Rampage VBP1000. With a built-in dual stereo and a battery life of up to 50 minutes, you can watch (part of a) movie anywhere, anytime.




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RetroGrade - When Was the Last Time You Left a Message on an Answering Machine?

“Please leave a message after the ….” It’s a phrase we all know, but in 1971 the PhoneMate 400 took voicemail to the next level. Find out why the hi-tech machine changed the answering machine game.




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Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Trailer

Trailer for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.




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WIRED Autocomplete Interviews - Seth Rogen & Rose Byrne Answer The Web’s Most Searched Questions

Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne, stars of upcoming film 'Neighbors 2,' answer the internet’s most searched questions in WIRED's Autocomplete interview.




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Out of Office with Brent Rose - The Ultimate Liquid Nitrogen Destruction Video

Armed with 20 gallons of liquid nitrogen, Brent Rose super freezes objects the Internet has never seen frozen and uses a Phantom high-speed camera to record their destruction in super slo-motion.