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SUPERCOMPUTING '93 [electronic journal].

IEEE Computer Society




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Proceedings of IEEE Singapore International Conference on Networks/International Conference on Information Engineering '93 [electronic journal].

IEEE Computer Society




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2004 IEEE International Conference on Cluster Computing (IEEE Cat. No.04EX935) [electronic journal].

IEEE Computer Society




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1993 The Twenty-sixth Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences [electronic journal].

IEEE Computer Society




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1993 The Twenty-sixth Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences [electronic journal].

IEEE Computer Society




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1993 The Twenty-sixth Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences [electronic journal].

IEEE Computer Society




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[ASAP] Experimental Vapor–Liquid Phase Equilibrium Analysis of the Binary Systems of Aniline with Xylene Isomers at 93.13 kPa

Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jced.0c00019




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Updates from the Veterans History Project (VHP): Remembering Richard Lugar: 1932-2019

The Honorable Richard Lugar passed away last night, leaving behind a legacy of both lawmaking and local history. Through the efforts of his Senate Office, nearly 9,000 Indianan veterans’ voices were recorded and preserved – a capstone achievement accessible through the Library of Congress Veterans History Project (VHP).

Years after leaving office, Lugar returned to the mission of the Veterans History Project, this time, offering his oral history of Cold War naval service. As have many VHP participants, he shared his story with a close friend, the Honorable Joe Donnelly.

The mission of the Veterans History Project of the Library of Congress American Folklife Center is to collect, preserve and make accessible the personal accounts of U.S. veterans so that future generations may hear directly from veterans and better understand the realities of war. Learn more at http://www.loc.gov/vets.

Visit VHP on Facebook.

Click here for more information.




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Associative learning and cognition: homage to Professor N. J. Mackintosh. In memoriam (1935-2015) / edited by J.B. Trobalon, V.D. Chamizo

Hayden Library - QL785.A85 2016




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September 1, 1939: a biography of a poem / Ian Sansom

Dewey Library - PR6001.U4 Z796 2019




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Ostende: 1936--Sommer der Freundschaft / Volker Weidermann

Hayden Library - PT405.W35136 2014




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Summer before the dark: Stefan Zweig and Joseph Roth, Ostend 1936 / Volker Weidermann ; translated form German by Carol Brown Janeway

Hayden Library - PT405.W3513613 2016




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Arthur Schnitzler et la France, 1894-1938: enquête sur une réception / Karl Zieger

Online Resource




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Markt und intellektuelles Kräftefeld: Literaturkritik im Feuilleton von "Pariser Tageblatt" und "Pariser Tageszeitung" (1933-1940) / Michaela Enderle-Ristori

Online Resource




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Structural failure: technical, legal and insurance aspects: proceedings of the founding symposium of the International Society for Technology, Law and Insurance, 18-19 November 1993, Vienna, Austria / edited by H.P. Rossmanith

Online Resource




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Underground works under special conditions: proceedings of the Workshop (W1) on Underground Works Under Special Conditions, Madrid, Spain, 6-7 July 2007 / editors, Manuel Romana, Áurea Perucho, Claudio Olalla

Online Resource




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Mexican waves: radio broadcasting along Mexico's northern border, 1930-1950 / Sonia Robles

Dewey Library - HE8699.M4 R63 2019




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Phrarātchadamrat læ sunthō̜nphot top Phō̜.Sō̜. 2493-2531 = Royal addresses of welcome and reply speeches [1954-1988]




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Finland at War : the Winter War 1939-40 / Vesa Nenye ; with Peter Munter and Toni Wirtanen

Nenye, Vesa, author




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Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal, 1932-1940 / by William E. Leuchtenburg

Leuchtenburg, William E. (William Edward), 1922-




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493 students fall ill after eating mid-day meal cakes in Mumbai

Total of 654 kids were served the cake, two of them are in Dhanvantari Hospital's intensive unit.




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1993 Kolkata police firing worse than Jallianwala Bagh, says Commission



  • DO NOT USE West Bengal
  • India

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Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers: Checking Out Baseball’s World Series in Washington 1924, 1925 and 1933

Game 3 of the 2019 World Series gets underway in Washington, DC, tonite and we're excited! Not since 1933 has Washington hosted the championship games of “America’s great pastime,” baseball! In 1924, Washington’s then-home baseball team, the Washington Senators, won the series and earned bragging rights in 7 games against the New York Giants. Not quite so successful in 1925 and 1933 against the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Giants again, respectively, the nation’s press still covered the sport in detail and with drama. Check out the newspaper coverage for each of these series or earlier World Series and read more about it! And be sure to follow us on Twitter @librarycongress #ChronAm for more fun snippets of old news!




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093 JSJ The New York Times and JavaScript with Eitan Konigsburg, Alastair Coote and Reed Emmons

The panelists discuss The New York Times and JavaScript with Eitan Konigsburg, Alastair Coote and Reed Emmons.




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193 JSJ Electron with Jessica Lord and Amy Palamountain

Get your JS Remote Conf tickets!

Freelance’ Remote Conf’s schedule is shaping up! Head over here to check it out!

 

02:17 - Jessica Lord Introduction

02:40 - Amy Palamountain Introduction

03:14 - Electron

04:55 - Cross-platform Compatibility

05:55 - Electron/Atom + GitHub

07:16 - Electron/Atom + React ?

07:57 - Use Cases for Electron

15:09 - Creating Electron Apps on Phones

17:25 - Running a Service Inside of Electron  

19:46 - Making an Electron App

24:09 - Sharing Code

27:40 - Plugins for Functionality

31:08 - Keeping Up-to-date/Adding Features

33:14 - Pain Points

36:22 - Using Electron for Native

39:48 - What is a “webview”?

42:12 - Getting Started with Electron

43:28 - Robotics/Hardware Hacking with Electron

Picks

Autolux - Future Perfect (Jamison)
Move Fast and Break Nothing (Aimee)
[egghead.io] Getting Started with Redux (Dave)
Destructuring and parameter handling in ECMAScript 6 (Dave)
JS Remote Conf (Chuck)
Freelance Remote Conf (Chuck)
React Remote Conf (Chuck)
Pebble Time Steel (Chuck)
UglyBaby Etsy Shop (Amy)
Jimmy Fallon: Kid Theater with Tom Hanks (Jessica)

 

 




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JSJ 293: Big Data with Nishant Thacker

Panel: 

Charles Max Wood

Special Guests: Nishant Thacker

In this episode, JavaScript Jabber speaks with Nishant Thacker. Nishant is the technical product manager for all things big data at Microsoft. Nishant mentions the many new technologies and announcements he is in-charge of at Microsoft.

Nishant is on the show to talk about Big Data and gives advice on how to process data and acquire deep insight of your customers. This is a great episode to understand the development of data systems that are the backbone of some marketing tools.

In particular, we dive pretty deep on:

  • Processing Metrics
  • Processing into report and usable information
  • Data lake
  • Collecting data points
  • Creating and maintaining the data lake in its raw form
  • Scale up engines and limits
  • Commodity machines and leverage
  • Big data means to scale out
  • Specialized engines for audio and video files
  • How to have a cohesive report?
  • Writing and Querying across data
  • Storing raw data and retrieve data
  • Data cluster
  • What does the data box look like?
  • And much more!

Links:

Picks:

Nishant

  • Robot I

Charles




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MJS 093: Ben Lesh

Sponsors

Episode Summary

In this episode of My JavaScript Story, Charles Max Wood hosts Ben Lesh, RxJS Lead and senior software engineer at Google.

Ben studied to be an illustrator in Columbus College of Art & Design, but upon graduation he realized he wanted to work in web development. Ben thinks having an interest in problem solving was a key factor on his journey in becoming a developer.

For his first programming job, he applied to a position and when he didn’t hear back he kept calling them until they gave him an opportunity. He then worked as a consultant at several other positions before he was offered a job at Netflix where he became the development lead for RxJS 5. Ben then switched over to Google’s Angular team. He is currently working on Angular Ivy at Google.

Ben then talks about the projects he has worked on that he is proud of. In his journey as a developer, Ben believes that the take-away lesson is asking lots of questions. He himself had no formal programming training and he got to where he is today by asking sometimes embarrassingly simple questions.

Links




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JSJ 393: Why You Should Be Using Web Workers with Surma

Episode Summary

Surma is an open web advocate for Google currently working with WebAssembly team. He was invited on the show today to talk about using web workers and how to move work away from the browser’s main thread. His primary platform is bringing multithreading out of the fringes and into the web. 

The panel talks about their past experience with web workers, and many of them found them isolated and difficult to use. Surma believes that web workers should pretty much always be sued because the main thread is an inherently bad place to run your code because it has to do so much. Surma details the differences between web workers, service workers, and worklets and explains what the compositer is. 

The panel discusses what parts should be moved off the main thread and how to move the logic over. Surma notes that the additional cost of using a worker is basically nonexistent, changes almost nothing in your workflow, and takes up only one kilobyte of memory. Therefore, the cost/benefit ratio of using web workers gets very large. They discuss debugging in a web worker and Surma details how debugging is better in web workers. 

Surma wants to see people use workers not because it will make it faster, but because it will make your app more resilient across all devices. Every piece of JavaScript you run could be the straw that breaks the camel’s back. There’s so much to do on the main thread for the browser, especially when it has a weaker processor, that the more stuff you can move away, the better.

The web is tailored for the most powerful phones, but a large portion of the population does not have the most powerful phone available, and moving things over to a web worker will benefit the average phone. Surma talks about his experience using the Nokia 2, on which simple apps run very slow because they are not being frugal with the user’s resources. Moving things to another thread will help phones like this run faster.  

The panel discusses the benefit of using web workers from a business standpoint. The argument is similar to that for accessibility. Though a user may not need that accessibility all the time, they could become in need of it. Making the app run better on low end devices will also increase the target audience, which is helpful is user acquisition is your principle metric for success. 

Surma wants businesses to understand that while this is beneficial for people in countries like India, there is also a very wide spectrum of phone performance in America. He wants to help all of these people and wants companies acknowledge this spectrum and to look at the benefits of using web workers to improve performance.

Panelists

  • Charles Max Wood

  • Christopher Buecheler

  • Aimee Knight

  • AJ O’Neal

With special guest: Surma

Sponsors

Links

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Picks

Charles Max Wood:

Surma:

AJ O’Neal:

Christopher Buecheler




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Youth [electronic resource] : pathways to decent work : promoting youth employment - tackling the challenge / International Labour Conference, 93rd session, 2005

International Labour Conference (93rd : 2005 : Geneva, Switzerland)




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Music of Machito and his Afro-Cubans, 1930s-1980s [New Finding Aid]

Latin jazz musician and band leader Machito (circa 1908-1984) was active on the New York City jazz scene with his innovative band the Afro-Cubans from 1940 to the early 1980s, forming an influential legacy that includes salsa music and Afro-Cuban jazz. The collection contains approximately 150 manuscript and published compositions and arrangements performed by the ensemble, as well as clippings,...




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Nancy Dickerson papers, 1933-2006 [New Finding Aid]

Broadcast journalist and Washington hostess. Correspondence, family papers, scrapbooks, speech material, television scripts, writings, and other material relating to Dickerson's work as a pioneering woman in television journalism and her social activities.




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Sid Yudain papers, 1934-2014 [New Finding Aid]

Journalist and editor. Correspondence, writings, speeches, articles, clippings, notes, photographs, newspapers, and other papers relating primarily to Yudain's career as the founder and publisher of Roll Call.




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L. Patrick Gray III papers, 1931-2008 [New Finding Aid]

Lawyer, assistant attorney general for the United States Department of Justice Civil Division, and acting director of the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Correspondence, memoranda, notes, writings, speeches, testimony, legal records, military records, photographs, printed matter, and other papers relating chiefly to Gray's time as acting director of the FBI during the...




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Supercritical antisolvent precipitation process: fundamentals, applications and perspectives / Diego T. Santos, Ádina L. Santana, M. Angela A. Meireles, Ademir José Petenate, Eric Keven Silva, Juliana Q. Albarelli, Júlio C. F. Johner, M.The

Online Resource




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Toda suma [electronic resource] / Ángel Aledo ; prólogo de Santiago Álvarez de Mon

Aledo, Ángel, author




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Das bayerische Bibliothekwesen in Vergangenheit und Gegenwart Von Georg Reismüller. [Kopftitel.] ([1930])




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Polarizing Javanese society : Islamic, and other visions, c. 1830-1930 / M.C. Ricklefs

Ricklefs, M. C. (Merle Calvin), 1943-




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Urban transformations: from liberalism to corporatism in greater Berlin, 1871-1933 / Parker Daly Everett

Rotch Library - HT169.G32 B386 2019




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Regional-global: dilemas de la región y de la regionalización en la geografía contemporánea / Rogério Haesbaert ; edición cuidado de Perla Zusman ; traducción de José Ángel Quintero Weir

Online Resource




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Composing Egypt: reading, writing, and the emergence of a modern nation, 1870-1930 / Hoda A. Yousef

Rotch Library - LC158.E3 Y68 2016




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Arabic type-making in the machine age: the influence of technology on the form of Arabic type, 1908-1993 / by Titus Nemeth

Rotch Library - Z251.A6 N46 2017




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L'utopia costruita: i centri rurali di fondazione in Libia (1934-1940) = The built utopia: the Italian rural centres founded in colonial Libya (1934-1940) / [Vittoria Capresi]

Rotch Library - HT169.57.L75 C36 2009




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Entre civitas y madīna: el mundo de las ciudades en la Península ibérica y en el Norte de África (siglos IV-IX) / editado por Sabine Panzram y Laurent Callegarin

Rotch Library - DP44.E55 2018




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Near and Middle Eastern studies at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton: 1935-2018 / edited by Sabine Schmidtke

Rotch Library - DS62.N43 2018




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Scholarly Personae in the History of Orientalism, 1870-1930 / edited by Christiaan Engberts, Herman Paul

Rotch Library - DS61.85.S35 2019




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Britain in Egypt: Egyptian nationalism and imperial strategy, 1919-1931 / Jayne Gifford

Rotch Library - DT107.G49 2020




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Acting Egyptian: theater, identity, and political culture in Cairo, 1869-1930 / Carmen M.K. Gitre

Rotch Library - PN2973.G58 2019




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An anthology of published & unpublished writings with annotations by the author, 1993 to 2018 / Hassan Khan ; editor: Philippe Pirotte

Rotch Library - BH39.K53 2019




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Harry Lee Coe, III (1932-2000)




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Harry Gordon McDonald (1910-1993)