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Human condition. 1, No greater love (1959) / directed by Kobayashi Masaki [DVD].

[U.S.A.] : Image Entertainment, [1999]




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Enjô (1958) / directed by Kon Ichiwaka [DVD].

[Japan] : Kadokawa Shoten, [2012]




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Carmen comes home (1951) / written and directed by Keisuke Kinoshita [DVD].

[South Korea] : YDM DVDVideo, [2006]




95

The bewitched: a ballet satire (version 1954/55) / Harry Partch

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Summer 1955: a collection of small compositions written or rewritten in summer 1955: (1955) / Harry Partch

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Brandeis Sunday: for string quartet: (1995) / Yehudi Wyner

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Language and the making of modern India: nationalism and the vernacular in colonial Odisha, 1803-1956 / Pritipuspa Mishra

Online Resource




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Proceedings of 1995 IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering (RE'95) [electronic journal].

IEEE Computer Society




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MASCOTS '95. Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems [electronic journal].

IEEE / Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Incorporated




95

IEEE/ACM SC95 Conference [electronic journal].

IEEE / Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Incorporated




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C39.1-1959 - ASA American Standard Requirements for Electrical Indicating Instruments Panel, Switchboard, and Portable Instruments [electronic journal].




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C39.1-1955 - ASA American Standard Electrical Indicating Instruments Panel, Switchboard, and Portable Instruments [electronic journal].




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The science and politics of race in Mexico and the United States, 1910-1950 / Karin Alejandra Rosemblatt

Hayden Library - Q175.52.M6 R67 2018




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Coronavirus LIVE: 3,320 cases, 95 deaths in 24 hrs, India tally at 59,695

Coronavirus update: Stay tuned with Business Standard for latest news on coronavirus, world death toll, and cases across the world and in India




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Coronavirus LIVE: Testing scaled up to 95,000 per day, says Harsh Vardhan

Coronavirus India update: Stay tuned with Business Standard for latest news on COVID-19, world death toll, and cases across the world and in India




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Yoshimoto Takaaki no sengo : 1950-nendai no kiseki / Watanabe Kazuyasu

Watanabe, Kazuyasu




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Germanistik und Kunstwissenschaften im "Dritten Reich: Marburger Entwicklungen, 1920-1950 / herausgegeben von Kai Köhler, Burghard Dedner und Waltraud Strickhausen

Online Resource




95

The Red Countess: Select Autobiographical and Fictional Writing of Hermynia Zur Mühlen (1883-1951).

Online Resource




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Tunnelling: a decade of progress: GeoDelft 1995-2005 / editors, A. Bezuijen, H. van Lottum

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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Korea : a Cold War conflict 1950 - 1953 : a publication for secondary schools




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The coup : 1953, the CIA, and the roots of modern U.S.-Iranian relations / Ervand Abrahamian

Abrahamian, Ervand, 1940-




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Oral histories of Wanneroo wetlands : recollections of Wanneroo pioneers : changes that occurred between European settlement and the 1950's / Shona Kennealy

Kennealy, Shona




95

Copper Hydrometallurgy Forum : September 18-19, 1995, Sheraton Hotel, Brisbane, Australia / organised by ALTA Metallurgical Services

Copper Hydrometallurgy Forum (1995 : Brisbane, Qld.)




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ALTA 1995 nickel/cobalt laterites, the how to's of project development : May 4-5, 1995, Le Meridian Hotel, Melbourne, Australia




95

095 JSJ AngularUI with Dean Sofer

The panelists talk to Dean Sofer about AngularUI.




95

195 JSJ Rollup.js with Rich Harris and Oskar Segersvärd

02:17 - Rich Harris Introduction

02:34 - Oskar Segersvärd Introduction

02:50 - rollup.js

04:47 - Caveats and Fundamental Differences Between CommonJS and AMD Modules and ES6 Modules

11:26 - Where rollup.js Fits in the Ecosystem

17:40 - Input Modules

18:35 - Why Focus on Bundling Tools vs HTTP/2

20:13 - Tree-shaking versus dead code elimination

25:53 - ES6/ES2016 Support

27:36 - Other Important Optimizations

32:11 - Small modules: it’s not quite that simple

41:54 - jsnext:main – should we use it, and what for?

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Better Off Ted (Joe)
Elementary (Joe)
Ruby Rogues Episode #137: Book Club - Functional Programming for the Object-Oriented Programmer with Brian Marick (Aimee)
Ruby Rogues Episode #115: Functional and Object Oriented Programming with Jessica Kerr (Aimee)
Ruby Rogues Episode #65: Functional vs Object Oriented Programming with Michael Feathers (Aimee)
Operation Code (Aimee)
Google Define Function (Dave)

Scott Hanselman: Dark Matter Developers: The Unseen 99% (Dave)
MyFitnessPal (Chuck)
Nike+ Running (Chuck)
Couch to 10k (Chuck)
Aftershokz Bluez 2 Headphones (Chuck)
Pebble Time Steel (Chuck)
Climbing (Rich)

The Codeless Code (Rich)
Star Wars (Rich)
The Website Obesity Crisis (Oskar)




95

JSJ 295: Developers as Entrepreneurs with Ryan Glover

Panel: 

Charles Max Wood 

Cory House

Joe Eames

Aimee Knight  

Special Guests: Ryan Glover

In this episode, JavaScript Jabber panelist speak with Ryan Glover. Ryan is on JavaScript Jabber to talks about Entrepreneurship as a developer.  Ryan runs Clever Beagle in Chicago Illinois. Clever Beagle is a mentorship company that helps people build their first software Product. Ryan and the panel discuss the many roads of entrepreneurship, startup business ideas, servicing and teaching the community, how to’s, and psychological challenges, hiring, seeing your ideas through to the end, and privilege. 

In particular, we dive pretty deep on:

  • How do you get started as an entrepreneur? 
  • Clever Beagle
  • The Meteor Chef
  • Where are people getting stuck on the builds? 
  • Fear, unknowns
  • Simple, but not easy 
  • Drive and ability to step into the unknown
  • Survival of the fittest
  • Hire before you are already 
  • Losing your marbles
  • Starting on a smaller scale
  • How do I know my idea is going to work? 
  • Book - Brick by Brick
  • Multiple lines of business
  • Managing a portfolio of business 
  • Revenue streams 
  • Marketing 
  • Quitter
  • When do I quit? 
  • 6-12 months of cash before you quit
  • Making mistakes in entrepreneurship?
  • Be a reader and study
  • Go out a read books! 
  • Experiential not taught 
  • Luck and Privilege
  • Video - Life of Privilege Explained in a $100 Race
  • Procrastinate on Purpose
  • And much more! 

Links:

Picks:

Cory

Charles

Aimee

Joe

Ryan




95

MJS 095: Misko Hevery

Sponsors

Host: Charles Max Wood

Special Guest: Miško Hevery

Episode Summary

In this episode of My JavaScript Story, Charles hosts Miško Hevery, creator of Angular and Senior Computer Scientist at Google.

Miško was introduced to computers when his father brought a Sinclair ZX Spectrum home for them to play with. When they moved to the United States from Czech Republic, Miško attended Rochester Institute of Technology and studied Computer Engineering. After working for companies such as Adobe, Sun Microsystems, Intel, and Xerox, he joined Google where created the Angular framework. For more on the story of how Miško created AngularJS, listen to the ‘Birth of Angular’ episode on the Adventures in Angular podcast here.

Miško is currently working on Angular Ivy at Google and plans to restart a blog in the future.

Links

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Miško Hevery:

Charles Max Wood:




95

JSJ 395: The New Ember with Mike North

Mike North is the Ember guy at Frontend Masters and LinkedIn’s web developer trainer. Today the panel is talking about the upcoming Ember update, which Mike calls a total reinvention of the way you build with Ember. Finally, they are letting go of the cruft and stuff they had to hold on to in order to support IE8 and using modern interface

The panel talks about some of the issues with IE8, and agree that the reason Ember felt its age because it was built for IE8. Ember 314 is moving from the past into the present, a sleek modern way to build apps. Mike talks about how easy the new Ember is to use. 

Mike talks about the excitement in the Ember community because the new build is focused on stability and seamlessness. Charles talks about his less seamless experience with the Angular community. For context, Mike North’s first frontend masters course was recorded in 2014, and he’s only had to change two lines of code. Ember is the only framework that has managed to go all the way from IE7/IE8 to today without a major gap,breaks, or rewrites.

They transition to talking about what keeps Ember going. There is an effort to make sure things are decentralized and not tied to any specific company, although Apple, Netflix, Nasa, and PlaysStation all use it. LinkedIn has also been hiring Ember core member to continue working on it, and sponsoring open source work. 

Next, they talk about how Ember works with TypeScript. You can install an Ember add on with one terminal command that will enable TypeScript in an Ember app.There are some issues that could cause misalignment with JavaScript and TypeScript, but Ember has designed things around it. MIke talks about the major change in the learning curve with using Ember and how far Vanilla JS will take you. Overall, it is a lot more approachable than it used to be. 

They move on to talk about the availability of third party solutions with Ember. Mike assures them that Ember has add-ons, and parts of the framework are opening up to allow experimentation with components. There are lots of ways to make Ember your own without running the risk of diverging, giving more flexibility than ever while maintaining the happy path. Testing within Ember is also a priority, and they want the code to be as readable as possible.

The last topic discussed in this show is the importance of developer education. LinkedIn looks at employment numbers and the rate at which new jobs open, and software engineering is growing like crazy and will likely continue to grow.The rate at which new people are graduating with computer science and programming degrees, as well as those from unconventional backgrounds, is not keeping up with the number of jobs. This means that there will be fewer senior people spread across bigger groups of developers with less experience. The panel agrees that it is the responsibility of people who have been around or learned something period to pass on the knowledge because the more knowledge is passed on, the more stable things will remain as seniors become more scarce. It is also important for companies to level up junior developers. They conclude by talking about tools available for people who want to learn more about Ember Octane, and Mike makes an open request to the JS community. 

Panelists

  • Charles Max Wood

  • Steve Emmerich

  • Chris Ferdinandi

  • Aimee Knight

  • AJ O’Neal

  • Christopher Buecheler

With special guest: Mike North

Sponsors

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Aimee Knight:

AJ O’Neal:

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Christopher Buecheler:

Mike North:




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Yerkes Observatory, 1892-1950 [electronic resource] : the birth, near death, and resurrection of a scientific research institution / Donald E. Osterbrock

Osterbrock, Donald E




95

McManus-Young clipping collection of materials on magic, 1870-1955 [Revised Finding Aid]

With a date span of 1779 through 1955, the McManus-Young Collection provides a rich survey of the literature of "illusion practices," which includes works on conjuring, ventriloquism, fortune-telling, spiritualism, witchcraft, gambling, hypnotism, automata, and mind reading comprised of a gathering of thousands of pamphlets and offprints. This ephemeral literature is the backbone of modern...




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Phillips H. Lord Collection, 1929-1957 [New Finding Aid]

Radio actor, writer, and producer from the 1930s-1950s. Scripts, financial records, correspondence, and visual materials primarily pertain to radio and television programming. Chiefly documented is the show Gang Busters from its conception to its iterations on television and film.




95

Collective #595

Variable Fonts Primer * Cannon-es and use-cannon * Faux Code Generator * Learn Box Alignment

Collective #595 was written by Mary Lou and published on Codrops.




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De la couleur des lois: Une histoire juridique du racisme au Canada entre 1900 et 1950

Online Resource




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Alter Realkatalog (1501-1952), Teil Bayern - BSB Cbm Cat. 805(1 b (zwischen 1870 und 1952)




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Alter Realkatalog (1501-1952), Teil Bayern - BSB Cbm Cat. 805(1 b (1870)




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Alter Realkatalog (1501-1952), Teil Bayern - BSB Cbm Cat. 805(1 b (1870)




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Alter Realkatalog (1501-1952), Teil Bayern - BSB Cbm Cat. 805(1 b (1870)




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Alter Realkatalog (1501-1952), Teil Bayern - BSB Cbm Cat. 805(1 b (1870)




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Alter Realkatalog (1501-1952), Teil Bayern - BSB Cbm Cat. 805(1 b (1870)




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Alter Realkatalog (1501-1952), Teil Bayern - BSB Cbm Cat. 805(1 b (1870)




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Alter Realkatalog (1501-1952), Teil Bayern - BSB Cbm Cat. 805(1 b (1870)




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Alter Realkatalog (1501-1952), Teil Bayern - BSB Cbm Cat. 805(1 b (1870)




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Alter Realkatalog (1501-1952), Teil Bayern - BSB Cbm Cat. 805(1 b (1870)




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Alter Realkatalog (1501-1952), Teil Bayern - BSB Cbm Cat. 805(1 b (1870)




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Alter Realkatalog (1501-1952), Teil Bayern - BSB Cbm Cat. 805(1 b (zwischen 1870 und 1952)




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Alter Realkatalog (1501-1952), Teil Bayern - BSB Cbm Cat. 805(1 b (1870)




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Alter Realkatalog (1501-1952), Teil Bayern - BSB Cbm Cat. 805(1 b (1870)