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Reluctant warriors: Germany, Japan, and their U.S. alliance dilemma / Alexandra Sakaki, Hanns W. Maull, Kerstin Lukner, Ellis S. Krauss, Thomas U. Berger

Dewey Library - UA710.S135 2020




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How to democratize Europe / Stephanie Hennette, Thomas Piketty, Guillaume Sacriste, Antoine Vauchez

Online Resource




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Prisoners of politics: breaking the cycle of mass incarceration / Rachel Elise Barkow

Online Resource




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Italian populism and constitutional law: strategies, conflicts and dilemmas / Giacomo Delledonne, Giuseppe Martinico, Matteo Monti, Fabio Pacini, editors

Online Resource




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The political theory of neoliberalism / Thomas Biebricher

Dewey Library - JC574.B54 2018




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Nationalism and the economy: explorations into a neglected relationship / edited by Stefan Berger and Thomas Fetzer

Dewey Library - JC311.N221234 2019




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Wartime sexual violence against men: masculinities and power in conflict zones / Élise Féron

Dewey Library - HV6558.F47 2018




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Pacifying the homeland: intelligence fusion and mass supervision / Brendan McQuade

Dewey Library - HV6432.M38 2019




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False alarm: the truth about political mistruths in the Trump era / Ethan Porter, Thomas J. Wood

Dewey Library - JK1726.P67 2019




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Sacrificial limbs: masculinity, disability, and political violence in Turkey / Salih Can Açıksöz

Dewey Library - UB365.T8 A27 2020




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Thomas Hobbes and the natural law / Kody W. Cooper

Dewey Library - JC153.H66 C62 2018




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Odisha: Headmaster arrested for attempting to molest Class X girl

Arrest made after the villagers staged a demonstration demanding action against the headmaster.




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Telangana decision triggers massive protests in Andhra, Jagan to go on fast

Protests broke out in cities from Srikakulam in north coastal AP to Anantapur down in Rayalaseema.




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Massive infiltration bid in Keran sector foiled: Army

8 terrorists killed, 59 weapons including 18 AK rifles and war-like stores captured.




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Web masters: Three 'pillars' have worked the Net math for Modi

For 'Mission 272+'', the BJP's IT drive includes tow party cells and a third arm outside.




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President's award winning headmaster suspended for molesting minor student

The district inspector of schools suspended Swain on Thursday after the inquiry.




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Students demand arrest of headmaster accused of molesting minor student

In lieu of a formal FIR against him, Pramod K Swain has been suspended but not arrested.




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Cong MLA Jagjivan Pal suggests mass culling of monkeys in Himachal

Govt to move High Court to seek lifting of a ban on killing monkeys.




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Control and observer design for nonlinear finite and infinite dimensional systems [electronic resource] / Thomas Meurer, Knut Graichen, Ernst Dieter Gilles (eds.)

Berlin ; New York : Springer, [2005]




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Our gigantic zoo : a German quest to save the Serengeti / Thomas M. Lekan

Lekan, Thomas M., author




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Padmashri winner historian Bratindra Nath Mukherjee passes away at 79




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Guntur bracing up for massive community testing

PHC, village secretariats identified for quarantine facility




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178 JSJ Tech Education and The Business of Running Front End Masters with Marc Grabanski

03:01 - Marc Grabanski Introduction

03:35 - The jQuery UI Datepicker

04:29 - Frontend Masters

07:26 - The Live Streaming Phenomenon

09:17 - Scalability

11:25 - Value, Feedback Cycle

14:43 - Structuring Courses and Workshops

16:09 - Online vs In-Person

  • Prerequisites

18:11 - Booking Workshops

19:02 - Scaling (Cont’d)

20:00 - Online Education (eLearning) in General

21:40 - The Business Model

  • Licensing

24:12 - Hot Sellers

25:28 - Technical Setup

27:27 - Selecting Topics

29:41 - Future Topics / Topics in Production

30:38 - Individual / Company Attendees

31:45 - Upcoming Plans for Frontend Masters

32:32 - Advice For Starting Something Like Frontend Masters

34:23 - Keeping Content Up-to-date

36:14 - eLearning Experiments

39:30 - Giveaways

40:07 - Getting Started with Programming

43:03 - Marketing

45:20 - Teacher Compensation

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Jessica Kerr: Functional Principles In React @ React Rally 2015 (Jamison)
thought-haver (Jamison)
[Frontend Masters] Angular Application Development (Aimee)
[Frontend Masters] JavaScript the Good Parts (Aimee)
LÄRABAR (Aimee)
Taking time off (Chuck)

The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (Joe)
BB-8 by Sphero (Joe)
ng-conf (Joe)
The Tim Ferriss Show (Marc)
CodeCombat (Marc)
Untrusted (Marc)




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JSJ 338: It’s Supposed To Hurt, Get Outside of Your Comfort Zone to Master Your Craft with Christopher Buecheler

Panel:

Special Guests: Christopher Buecheler

In this episode, the panel talks with Christopher Buecheler who is an author, blogger, web developer, and founder of CloseBrace. The panel and Christopher talk about stepping outside of your comfort zone. With a technological world that is ever changing, it is important to always be learning within your field. Check out today’s episode to learn more!

Show Topics:

0:00 – Advertisement: KENDO UI

1:08 – Aimee: Our guest is Christopher Buecheler – tell us about yourself and what you do.

1:22 – Guest: I run a site and help mid-career developers. I put out a weekly newsletter, too.

2:01 – Aimee: It says that you are a fan of “getting comfortable being uncomfortable”?

2:15 – Guest: I am a self-taught developer, so that means I am scrambling to learn new things all the time. You are often faced with learning new things. When I learned React I was dumped into it. The pain and the difficulty are necessary in order to improve. If you aren’t having that experience then you aren’t learning as much as you could be.

3:26 – Aimee: I borrow lessons that I learned from ice-skating to programming.

3:49 – Guest: I started running a few years ago for better health. It was exhausting and miserable at the start and wondered why I was doing it. Now I run 5 times a week, and there is always a level of being uncomfortable, but now it’s apart of the run. It’s an interesting comparison to coding. It’s this idea of pushing through.

5:01 – Aimee: If you are comfortable you probably aren’t growing that much. In our industry you always have to be learning because things change so much!

5:25 – Guest: Yes, exactly. If you are not careful you can miss opportunities.

6:33 – Panel: You have some ideas about frameworks and libraries – one thing that I am always anxious about is being able to make sense of “what are some new trends that I should pay attention to?” I remember interviewing with someone saying: this mobile thing is just a fad. I remember thinking that she is going to miss this opportunity. I am worried that I am going to be THAT guy. How do you figure out what sort of things you should / shouldn’t pay attention to?

7:47 – Guest: It is a super exhausting thing to keep up with – I agree. For me, a lot of what I pay attention to is the technology that has the backing of a multi-million dollar company then that shows that technology isn’t going anywhere, anytime soon. The other thing I would look at is how ACTIVE is the community around it?

9:15 – Panel: Is there a strategic way to approach this? There is so many different directions that you can grow and push yourself within your career? Do you have any kinds of thoughts/tips on how you want your career to evolve?

10:00 – Guest: I am trying to always communicate better to my newsletter audience. Also, a good approach, too, is what are people hiring for? 

11:06 – Aimee: Again, I would say: focus on learning.

11:30 – Panel: And I agree with Aimee – “learn it and learn it well!”

12:01 – Panel: I want to ask Chris – what is CloseBrace?

12:17 – Guest: I founded it in November 2016, and started work on it back in 2013.

14:20 – Panel: It was filled with a bunch of buzz worthy words/title.

14:32 – Guest continues his thoughts/comments on CloseBrace.

16:54 – Panel: How is the growth going?

17:00 – Guest: It is growing very well. I put out a massive, massive tutorial course – I wouldn’t necessarily advice that people do this b/c it can be overwhelming. However, growth this year I have focused on marketing. I haven’t shared numbers or anything but it’s increased 500%, and I am happy about it.

18:05 – Panel: Are you keeping in-house?

18:13 – Guest: I think it would be cool to expand, but now it is in-house. I don’t want to borrow Egg Head’s setup. I would love to cover MORE topics, though.

19:05 – Panel: You are only one person.

19:08 – Guest: If I can get the site creating more revenue than I can hire someone to do video editing, etc.

19:35 – Panel: I think you are overthinking it.

19:45 – Guest.

19:47 – Advertisement – Sentry.io

20:47 – Guest.

21:30 – Aimee: There are SO many resources out there right now. Where do you think you fit into this landscape?

21:44 – The landscape is cluttered, but I feel that I am different b/c of my thoroughness. I don’t always explain line by line, but I do say how and why things work. I think also is my VOICE. Not my radio voice, but the tone and the approach you take with it.

23:25 – Panel: I was trying to copy folks in the beginning of my career. And at some point I realized that I needed to find my own style. It always came down to the reasons WHY I am different rather than the similarities. Like, Chris, you have these quick hits on CloseBrace, but some people might feel like they don’t have the time to get through ALL of your content, because it’s a lot. For me, that’s what I love about your content.

24:46 – Christopher: Yeah, it was intentional.

25:36 – Panel: Good for you.

25:49 – Guest: I am super device agnostic: Android, Mac, PC, etc. I have a lot of people from India that are more Microsoft-base.

26:28 – Aimee: I think Egghead is pretty good about this...do you cover testing at all with these things that you are doing? It’s good to do a “Hello World” but most of these sites don’t get into MORE complex pieces. I think that’s where you can get into trouble. It’s nice to have some boiler point testing, too.

27:18 – Guest answers Aimee’s question.

28:43 – Aimee: We work with a consultancy and I asked them to write tests for the things that we work with. That’s the value of the testing. It’s the code that comes out.

29:10 – Panel: Can you explain this to me. Why do I need to write tests? It’s always working (my code) so why do I have to write a test?

29:39 – Guest: When working with AWS I was writing...

31:01 – Aimee: My biggest thing is that I have seen enough that the people don’t value testing are in a very bad place, and the people that value testing are in a good place. It even comes back to the customers, because the code gets so hard that you end up repeatedly releasing bugs. Customers will stop paying their bills if this happens too often for them.

33:00 – Panel: Aimee / Chris do you have a preferred tool? I have done testing before, but not as much as I should be doing.

33:25 – Aimee: I like JEST and PUPPETEER.

33:58 – Guest: I like JEST, too.

34:20 – Aimee: Let’s go to PICKS!

34:35 – Advertisement – eBook: Get a coder job!

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MAS 082: James Daniels and Alex Okrushko




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JSJ 378: Stencil and Design Systems with Josh Thomas and Mike Hartington

Sponsors

Panel

  • Aimee Knight

  • Chris Ferdinandi

  • Joe Eames

  • AJ O’Neal

  • Charles Max Wood

With Special Guests: Josh Thomas and Mike Hartington

Episode Summary

Today’s guests Josh Thomas and Mike Hartington are developers for Ionic, with Josh working on the open source part of the framework on Ionic. They talk about their new compiler for web components called Stencil. Stencil was originally created out of work they did for Ionic 4 (now available for Vue, React, and Angular) and making Ionic 4 able to compliment all the different frameworks. They talk about their decision to build their own compiler and why they decided to open source it. Now, a lot of companies are looking into using Stencil to build design systems

The panel discusses when design systems should be implemented. Since Ionic is a component library that people can pull from and use themselves, Jeff and Mike talk about how they are using Stencil since they’re not creating a design system.

The panel discusses some of the drawbacks of web components. They discuss whether or not Cordova changes the game at all. One of the big advantages of using Stencil is the code that is delivered to a browser is generated in such a way that a lot of things are handled for you, unlike in other systems.The panelists talk about their thoughts on web components and the benefits of using a component versus creating a widget the old fashioned way. One such benefit of web components is that you can change the internals of how it works without affecting the API. Josh and Mike talk about some of the abilities of Stencil and compare it to other things like Tachyons. There is a short discussion of the line between frameworks and components and the dangers of pre optimization. If you would like to learn more about Stencil, go to stenciljs.com and follow Josh and Mike @Jtoms1 and @mhartington.

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MJS 120: Thomas Grassl

Sponsors

Host: Charles Max Wood

Joined by Special Guest: Thomas Grassl

Episode Summary

Thomas Grassl from SAP joins Charles Max Wood at OSCON to talk about what SAP is doing in the Open Source world. Thomas talks about SAP's recently released a UI5 Web Components.

Charles wonders how the components will work with different frameworks and Thomas explains UI5 Web Components are HTML components and they should be used how regular HTML components are used. UI5 Web Components is Open Source so Thomas expects contributions from the Open Source community.

Thomas then talks about UI5 Web Components' enterprise-ready functionality and scalability features as well as the security and accessibility aspects.

They then talk about Thomas' position as Developer Relations in SAP and what it entails. Thomas then talks about the career opportunities that comes with customization on the enterprise scale.

Finally Charles and Thomas talk about how SAP approaches developer relations and what developers should do if they would like to contribute to SAP Open Source project.

 

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JSJ 412: Svelte and Sapper with Svelte Master

Noah, a.k.a. Svelte Master, is from Indiana and recently moved to San Francisco. He has been given title Computational Linguist by SoundHound. He starts the show by talking about his Youtube channel all about Svelte. Svelte is a JavaScript framework similar to React and Vue. When you write components, Svelte will compile it into Vanilla JS, CSS, or HTML, and create a small bundle that will be sent to the client. Svelte is a ‘disappearing framework’, so your bundles come out as DOM APIs and there is no Svelte in the end result. Because the Svelte framework doesn’t send with the bundle, bundle sizes are significantly smaller, and it runs on all browsers. Noah shares some Svelte’s performance statistics. Sapper is a companion technology to Svelte that gives you server side rendering, routing, code splitting, and other features. 

Noah talks about how to write plugins for Svelte and embedding components. One main difference between Svelte and other frameworks is that it lacks a virtual DOM. This is because since it is just compiling down to JavaScript and the framework is not sent with the package, it doesn’t need a virtual DOM and instead updates as things change. Noah talks more about how this works. Some of Svelte Master’s favorite things about Svelte is that you write less code, especially unnecessary code, and state management is simple. He talks about how routing is handled through other tools like Sapper. The panel talks about methods for testing a Svelte app, adding Svelte components into a website, and pulling in third party libraries. They discuss whether there are things that you can’t do with Svelte that would require React or Vue. The show ends with Noah talking about what the future holds for Svelte and how to get started with it. 

Panelists

  • Steve Edwards

  • Charles Max Wood

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Guest

  • Noah (Svelte Master)

Sponsors

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Yitzhak Rabin's assassination and the dilemmas of commemoration [electronic resource] / Vered Vinitzky-Seroussi

Vinitzky-Seroussi, Vered




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Yoritomo and the founding of the first Bakufu [electronic resource] : the origins of dual government in Japan / Jeffrey P. Mass

Mass, Jeffrey P




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Young brothers massacre [electronic resource] / Paul W. Barrett and Mary H. Barrett

Barrett, Paul W




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Your average nigga [electronic resource] : performing race, literacy, and masculinity / Vershawn Ashanti Young

Young, Vershawn Ashanti




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Zane Grey [electronic resource] : his life, his adventures, his women / Thomas H. Pauly

Pauly, Thomas H




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Deep marine systems : processes, deposits, environments, tectonics and sedimentation / Kevin T. Pickering & Richard N. Hiscott ; with contribution from Thomas Heard

Pickering, K. T. (Kevin T.), author




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Introduction to nanoscale science and technology / edited by Massimiliano Di Ventra, Stephane Evoy. James R. Heflin




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Now, AI to help pin down mask violators in Hyd

In what could be a first-of-its-kind experiment, Telangana police are using artificial intelligence (AI) to track those stepping out without wearing face mask, which has been made mandatory by the government. The new system alerts police after analysing live CCTV footage.




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T'gana: No mask? Be ready to shell out Rs 1k fine

The Telangana government on Friday began imposing a fine of Rs 1,000 on people roaming in public places without wearing a mask as the state battles to contain new Covid-19 cases.




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Thomas Brackett Reed: Czar of the Gilded Age

Speaker: 
James Grant
Beverly Gage (moderator)
Tue, 06/07/2011 - 18:30
Tue, June 7th, 2011 | 7:30 pm

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Measurement techniques and practices of colloid and interface phenomena / Masahiko Abe, editor

Online Resource




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Biomass to Renewable Energy Processes / edited by Jay Cheng

Online Resource




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Biomass gasification, pyrolysis and torrefaction: practical design and theory / Prabir Basu

Online Resource




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Recycling of polyurethane foams / edited by Sabu Thomas, Ajay Vasudeo Rane, Krishnan Kanny, Abitha V.K., Martin George Thomas

Online Resource




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Food preservation in developing countries: challenges and solutions / Mohammad U.H. Joardder, Mahadi Hasan Masud

Online Resource




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Cryogenic safety: a guide to best practice in the lab and workplace / Thomas J. Peterson and J. G. Weisend II ; with contributions by John M. JurnsStephen S. Woods

Online Resource




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Fuel property estimation and combustion process characterization: conventional fuels, biomass, biocarbon, waste fuels, refuse derived fuel, and other alternative fuels / Yen-Hsiung Kiang

Online Resource




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Wine folly: the master guide / Madeline Puckette and Justin Hammack

Hayden Library - TP548.P793 2018




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Chemistry for a clean and healthy planet / Ponnadurai Ramasami, Minu Gupta Bhowon, Sabina Jhaumeer Laulloo, Henri Li Kam Wah, editors

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Pyrolysis of biomass / Shurong Wang, Zhongyang Luo

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Recycling of polyethylene terephthalate bottles / edited by Sabu Thomas, Ajay Rane, Krishnan Kanny, Anitha V.K., Martin George Thomas

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Unsaturated Polyester Resins: blends, interpenetrating polymer networks, composites, and nano composites / edited by Sabu Thomas, Mahesh Hosur and Cintil Jose Chirayil

Online Resource