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JandK Assembly to summon V K Singh on payoff charge

Speaker Mubarak Gul said he would write to Singh and ask him to explain his allegations.




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Assembly polls: With twisted truth, flexible logic, yoga guru Ramdev goes after Cong

At his yoga camps, the guru has offered no excuses while seeking votes for the BJP.




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Bihar witnesses average rainfall of 125.3 mm due to Phailin

Bhojpur, Siwan and Patna districts experienced the heaviest rainfall as aftermath of cyclone Phailin.




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Jaganmohan Reddy appears before CBI court in disproportionate assets case

Case relates to alleged investments made by various companies in Jagan's firms.




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Will prepare poll manifestos for each of Delhi's 70 Assemby seats: AAP

Manifestos would highlight the major issues plaguing a particular constituency.




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DMK, DMDK members evicted from Tamil Nadu Assembly

DMK members objected to AIADMK remarks and remained standing despite the Speaker's pleas.




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8 run over, 2 injured as passengers jump out of train: Andhra Pradesh

They jumped out of the train following rumours about a fire in it, near Vizainagaram.




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Fingers crossed, all hands on deck, Maoist heartland votes today

Poll-eve attack as Bastar, Rajnandgaon head for polling under extraordinary security cover.




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Will table Adarsh probe report in Assembly: Maha govt tells HC

Jethmalani argued that by not tabling the report, the government was hoodwinking the public at large.




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Computing in algebraic geometry [electronic resource] : a quick start using SINGULAR / Wolfram Decker, Christoph Lossen

Berlin ; Springer ; [2006]




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Einstein manifolds [electronic resource] / by Arthur L. Besse

Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1987




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Evaluating emergence, survival, and assembly of banksia woodland communities to achieve restoration objectives following topsoil transfer [electronic resource] / by Pawel Waryszak

Waryszak, Pawel, author




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Essential environment : the science behind the stories / Jay Withgott, Matthew Laposata

Withgott, Jay, author




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The application of science in environmental impact assessment / Aaron J. MacKinnon, Peter N. Duinker and Tony R. Walker

MacKinnon, Aaron J., author




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Environmental assessment on energy and sustainability by data envelopment analysis / Toshiyuki Sueyoshi (New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, New Mexico, USA), Mika Gogo (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan)

Sueyoshi, T. (Toshiyuki), 1954- author




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Advanced introduction to environmental impact assessment / Angus Morrison-Saunders (School of Science, Edith Cowan University, Australia, Research Unit for Environmental Sciences and Management, North West University, South Africa and Cambridge Institute

Morrison-Saunders, Angus, author




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Stranded assets and the environment : risk, resilience and opportunity / edited by Ben Caldecott




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Environmental impact assessment in the Arctic : a guide to best practice / Timo Koivurova, Pamela Lesser with Sonja Bickford, Paula Kankaanpää, Marina Nenasheva

Koivurova, Timo, author




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Environmental impact assessment : a Guide to Best Professional Practices / Charles H. Eccleston

Eccleston, Charles H., author




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Introduction to environmental impact assessment / John Glasson and Riki Therivel

Glasson, John, 1946- author




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Discerning experts : the practices of scientific assessment for environmental policy / Michael Oppenheimer, Naomi Oreskes, Dale Jamieson, Keynyn Brysse, Jessica O'Reilly, Matthew Shindell, and Milena Wazeck

Oppenheimer, Michael, author




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Environmental exposures and human health challenges / Paraskevi Papadopoulou, Christina Marouli, and AnastAsia Misseyanni, editors




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Asia-Pacific progress in sustainable energy : a global tracking framework 2017 regional assessment report / Kim Roseberry ; with the support of Remife De Guzman

Roseberry, Kimberly, author




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Eminent litterateur Sunil Gangopadhyay passes away




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West Assembly bypolls: Congress retains Rejinagar seat,loses Nalhati




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Mamata Banerjee gets apology over obscene Anisur Rahman words in West Bengal Assembly



  • DO NOT USE West Bengal
  • India

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Padmashri winner historian Bratindra Nath Mukherjee passes away at 79




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Planning ensures zero deaths and few losses in Andhra,says Saurabh Gaur



  • DO NOT USE West Bengal
  • India

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Cong to boycott Assembly, says govt curbing rights of Opp



  • DO NOT USE West Bengal
  • India

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Pressure Hydrometallurgy 2004 : 34th Annual Hydrometallurgy Meeting of CIM, October 23 rd--27th, 2004, Banff, Alberta, Canada : proceedings of the International Conference on the Use of Pressure Vessels for Metal Extraction and Recovery / editors, M.J.Col

Hydrometallurgy Meeting (34th : 2004 : Banff, Alta.)




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ALTA 2000 Nickel/Cobalt-6 : SX fundamentals, contactor design & application to Ni/Co processes, Thursday 18th May 2000, Hotel Rendezvous, Perth, Western Australia / Roger Cusack




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Impurity control and disposal in hydrometallurgical processes : 24th annual Hydrometallurgical Meeting : proceedings of the International Symposium on Impurity Control and Disposal in Hydrometallurgical Processes, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, August 21-24, 1

International Symposium on Impurity Control and Disposal in Hydrometallurgical Processes (1994 : Toronto, Ont.)




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Kinetics of metallurgical processes / Fathi Habashi

Habashi, Fathi




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Introduction to mineralogy / William D. Nesse

Nesse, William D




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Stoichiometry and thermodynamics of metallurgical processes / Y.K. Rao

Rao, Y. K




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Water auditing and assessment models to promote sustainable water management in goldmines (Australia and New Zealand) / Robert J Cocks

Cocks, Robert J., author




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Introduction to mineralogy / William D. Nesse (University of Northern Colorado)

Nesse, William D., author




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Advances in mechanical metallurgy : processes and applications / contributors, Fabiana Cristina, Nascimento Borges et al. ; edited and compiled by Auris Reference Editorial Board




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087 JSJ TC39 with Alex Russell

The panelists discuss TC39 with Alex Russell.




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098 JSJ Assemble.io with Brian Woodward and Jon Schlinkert

The panelists speak with Brian Woodward and Job Schlinkert about Assemble.io.




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149 JSJ Passenger Enterprise with Node.js with Hongli Lai and Tinco Andringa

Check out RailsClips on Kickstarter!!

02:39 - Hongli Lai Introduction

03:08 - Tinco Andringa Introduction

03:23 - Phusion Passenger

06:13 - Automation

08:37 - Parsing HTTP Headers

  • Hooking

12:44 - Meteor Support

15:37 - Future Added Features?

17:12 - Passenger Enterprise

20:03 - Concurrency and Multithreading  

23:33 - Setting Up on a Server for a Node.js Application

25:06 - Union Station Monitoring Tool (Union Station Teaser)

Picks

Emily Claire Reese: Playing Catch-Up (Jamison)
Jason Punyon: Providence: Failure Is Always an Option (Jamison)
Active Child: You Are All I See (Jamison)
FFmpeg (Chuck)
YouTube (Chuck)
Developers' Box Club (Chuck)
Ruby Remote Conf (Chuck)
DevChat.tv Kickstarter (Chuck)
Dash (Hongli)
In the Balance: An Alternate History of the Second World War by Harry Turtledove (Hongli)
phusion-mvc (Tinco)
Union Station Teaser (Tinco)
Radio 1's Live Lounge (Tinco)




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160 JSJ Stormpath with Robert Damphousse

02:24 - Robert Damphousse Introduction

02:40 - OAuth

07:15 - Stormpath

08:38 - Authorization Information Storage

11:29 - Stormpath Authentication vs OAuth Authentication

14:43 - Caching

15:41 - Building Backends as a Service?

18:21 - Security

19:12 - Using Cassandra

20:27 - Use Cases

22:27 - Authentication as a Service

23:40 - 2FA (Two Factor Authentication)?

24:07 - REST APIs

25:39 - Making Complete Apps

26:33 - Security (Cont’d)

27:34 - In-Between Layer (Authentication API)

28:40 - Browser-Based vs Mobile Application Use

29:44 - Angular, React, Flux,

32:02 - React Native?

33:05 - Stormpath Life Expectancy

35:09 - Customers

36:12 - Active Directory, LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)

37:05 - Support and Pricing

Picks

Putting the "fun" back in "funeral"! Celebrating the death of old IE browsers on January 12! (Dave)
Giant Star Wars LEGO Super Star Destroyer Shattered at 1000 fps | Battle Damage (Dave)
GitLab (Dave)
Allen Pike: JavaScript Framework Fatigue (Aimee)
The Cult of
Work You Never Meant to Join (Aimee)
Serial (AJ)
HotPlate (AJ)
Design Patterns in C (AJ)
OAuth3 (AJ)
JS Remote Conf Videos (Chuck)
Ruby Remote Conf (Chuck)
Traction: Get a Grip on Your Business by Gino Wickman (Chuck)
Startups For the Rest of Us (Chuck)
The Guest House: A Poem (Robert)
The Hiring Post (Robert)
Front-end Job Interview Questions (Robert)




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MJS #020: Alex Russell

On this week's episode of My JS Story, Charles Max Wood interviews Alex Russell. Alex is a software engineer on the Chrome team. He focuses on designing new features and running their standards work. He appeared as a guest on episode 87, where he talked about TC39. Tune in to his story!




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JSJ 297: Scrollytelling with Russell Goldenberg and Adam Pearce

Panel: 

Charles Max Wood

Joe Eames

Aimee Knight

Special Guests: Russell Goldenberg and Adam Pearce

In this episode, JavaScript Jabber panelist speak with Russell Goldenberg and Adam Pearce Russell creates visualizations, interactive graphics, and documentaries for the web. Currently an editor at The Pudding.  Adam is a graphics editor at The New York Times and a journalist engineers/developer  Russell and Adam are on the show to talk about what Scrollytelling is, as well as Scrollama. Scrollama is a modern and lightweight JavaScript library for scrollytelling using IntersectionObserver in favor of scroll events. This is a great episode to understand another technology/tool created with JavaScript.

In particular, we dive pretty deep on:

  • What is Scrollytelling!
  • Graph Scroll library
  • What is the intersection Observerable?
  • How long does it take to build an interactive graphic…?
  • How do you test something like this?
  • Test on a lot of different devices
  • Can you do automated testing?
  • Do you have to understand the use cases or can you implement quickly?
  • Recommendation for getting started?
  • Is this a skill set people have to have before that some on board?
  • How do design these interactions?
  • Scroll jacking
  • What JS developers should know about this technology.
  • Position sticky
  • What are other uses cases?
  • What can devs use it for?
  • Tax calculator
  • And much more!

Links:

Picks:

Adam

Charles

Aimee

Joe

Russel




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JSJ 305: Continuous Integration, Processes, and DangerJS with Orta Therox

Panel:

  • Charles Max Wood
  • Aimee Knight
  • Joe Eames
  • AJ O'Neal
  • Special Guests: Orta Therox

In this episode, the JavaScript Jabber panelists talk about the tool Danger with Orta Therox. Danger allows you to create cultural rules about your pole request workflow. They discuss what Danger is, how it works, and how it can help you to catch errors and speed up code review. Danger lets you erase discussions so that you can focus on the things that you should really be focusing on, like the code. They also compare Danger to other ways of doing test converge.

In particular, we dive pretty deep on:

  • What is DangerJS?
  • Think of it as being on the PR level
  • Provides an eval context
  • Used on larger projects
  • React, React Native, Apollo, and RxJS
  • Experimenting with moving Danger onto a server
  • Danger can run as a linting step
  • Pre-commit hooks
  • Prettier
  • How do you use Danger on your own machine?
  • Danger Ruby vs Danger JS
  • NPM install
  • How is using Danger better that other ways of test coverage?
  • What kinds of rules can you write for this system?
  • Can use with Ruby or JavaScript
  • React Storybooks
  • Retrospectives
  • And much, much more!

Links:

Picks:

Charles

Aimee

Joe

AJ

Orta




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JSJ 309: WebAssembly and JavaScript with Ben Titzer

Panel:

  • Charles Max Wood
  • Cory House
  • Aimee Knight

Special Guests: Ben Titzer

In this episode, the JavaScript Jabber panelists discuss WebAssembly and JavaScript with Ben Titzer. Ben is a JavaScript VM engineer and is on the V8 team at Google. He was one of the co-inventors of WebAssembly and he now works on VM engineering as well as other things for WebAssembly. They talk about how WebAssembly came to be and when it would be of most benefit to you in your own code.

In particular, we dive pretty deep on:

  • Ben intro
  • JavaScript
  • Co-inventor of WebAssembly (Wasm)
  • Joined V8 in 2014
  • asm.js
  • Built a JIT compiler to make asm.js faster
  • TurboFan
  • What is the role of JavaScript? What is the role of WebAssembly?
  • SIMD.js
  • JavaScript is not a statically typed language
  • Adding SIMD to Wasm was easier
  • Easy to add things to Wasm
  • Will JavaScript benefit?
  • Using JavaScript with Wasm pros and cons
  • Pros to compiling with Wasm
  • Statically typed languages
  • The more statically typed you are, the more you will benefit from Wasm
  • TypeScript
  • Is WebAssembly headed towards being used in daily application?
  • Rust is investing heavily in Wasm
  • WebAssembly in gaming
  • And much, much more!

Links:

Picks:

Charles

Cory

Aimee

Ben

  • American Politics




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Your rights at work [electronic resource] : all you need to know about workplace law, and how to use it to protect your job / by Richard C. Busse

Busse, Richard C




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Youth violence prevention through asset-based community development [electronic resource] / Pedro R. Payne

Payne, Pedro R., 1964-




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You've got dissent! [electronic resource] : Chinese dissident use of the Internet and Beijing's counter-strategies / Michael Chase, James Mulvenon

Chase, Michael




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Zebrafish [electronic resource] : methods for assessing drug safety and toxicity / edited by Patricia McGrath