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Mastery, dependence, and the ethics of authority [Electronic book] / Aaron Stalnaker.

New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2019.




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All-new Guardians of the galaxy / writer, Gerry Duggan ; artists, Aaron Kuder (Free comic book day, #1-2, #4, #6, #10) ; Marcus To (#8) ; color artist, Ive Svorcina ; letterer, VC's Cory Petit

Hayden Library - PN6728.G83 D84 2017




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The ethical algorithm: the science of socially aware algorithm design / Michael Kearns and Aaron Roth

Dewey Library - HC79.I55 K43 2020




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Users not customers : who really determines the success of your business / Aaron Shapiro

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Eugenia: a fictional sketch of future customs / Eduardo Urzaiz ; edited and translated by Sarah A. Buck Kachaluba and Aaron Dziubinskyj

Hayden Library - PQ7297.U78 E813 2016




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Aaron Swartz Wired Exclusive

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MIT Surveillance Video of Aaron Swartz, January 2011

MIT Surveillance Video of Aaron Swartz, January 2011




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WIRED Autocomplete Interviews - Emily Ratajkowski & Aaron Paul Answer the Web's Most Searched Questions

"Welcome Home" stars Emily Ratajkowski and Aaron Paul take the WIRED Autocomplete Interview and answer the internet's most searched questions about themselves. What is Emily Ratajkowski's diet like? Is Aaron Paul related to Millie Bobby Brown? How do you pronounce Emily Ratajkowski? Aaron and Emily answer all these questions and more! "Welcome Home" is available exclusively now on DIRECTV and will open in theaters November 16th.




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You and Me, Belonging—Aaron Kreuter

ISBN: 9781988040417 Pub date: Fall 2018 In You and Me, Belonging, Aaron Kreuter explores our contemporary world with insight, originality, and empathy. The stories in this debut collection are brimming with characters striving to fit in, to find their place in the world, to belong. A Jewish waitress has an affair with a Palestinian chef. A one-percenter [...]




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Symphony no. 3 / Aaron Copland

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The book of Daniel: poems / Aaron Smith

Dewey Library - PS3619.M536 A6 2019




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Managing PeopleSoft on the Oracle cloud: best practices with PeopleSoft Cloud Manager / Aaron Engelsrud

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New sociologies of elite schooling / edited by Jane Kenway and Aaron Koh




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Mastery, dependence, and the ethics of authority / Aaron Stalnaker

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Can business save the Earth?: innovating our way to sustainability / Michael Lenox and Aaron Chatterji

Dewey Library - HD30.255.L46 2018




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

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068 JSJ ES6 with Aaron Frost

Panel Aaron Frost (twitter github blog) Merrick Christensen (twitter github) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) Jamison Dance (twitter github blog) Discussion 01:36 - Aaron Frost Introduction Web Developer at Domo 1.21 Gigawatts – Chromeapps with Angularjs and Node (Aaron Frost and Dave Geddes) JS.next: A Manager’s Guide by Aaron Frost 02:21 - ECMAScript and JavaScript Brendan Eich talking about the Lord Of The Rings Comparison JScript ActionScript 06:02 - TC39 on ECMA Notes from the TC39 Meetings 06:44 - ECMAScript:Harmony 09:59 - ES6 Features Arrow Functions/Lambdas Lexical Scoping Destructioning Spreading Sets & Maps Equivalent Detection Generators Binary Data 12:17 - Arrow Functions 14:23 - Data Proofing Functions 15:35 - Destructuring Paths/Nested Destructuring Destructuring Patterns 17:59 - Default Values 18:49 - Rest & Default Parameters 20:39 - Let Variable Hoisting Traceur Compiler grunt-traceur Let Expressions & Statements Blocks & Block Scopes temporal-dead-zone.js 27:20 - Generators 28:39 - The Module System 29:48 - Template Strings 32:05 - Aaron’s Opinion of Internet Explorer 36:01 - Using ES6 Today Tracer Compiler 39:18 - Designing a New Language Picks Pacific Rim (Joe) That Conference (Joe) PHOX (Merrick) Sqwiggle (Jamison) NodeConf (Jamison) Jon Hopkins - Immunity (Jamison) Tombstone (Aaron) Justin Timberlake - The 20/20 Experience (Aaron) Book Club JavaScript Allongé with Reginald Braithwaite!  He will join us for an episode to discuss the book on August 1st. The episode will air on August 9th. Next Week The Application Cache with Jake Archibald Transcript JAMISON:  Are you guys going to do a doo-wop chorus? I feel like with you all sharing the same microphone, we need some sick vocal harmony. MERRICK:  I wouldn’t mind starting a JS Jabber a cappella group. [Hosting and bandwidth provided by the Blue Box Group. Check them out at Bluebox.net.]  [This episode is sponsored by Component One, makers of Wijmo. If you need stunning UI elements or awesome graphs and charts, then go to Wijmo.com and check them out.]  JAMISON:  Hey everybody and welcome to JavaScript Jabber Episode 68. I am your guest host, Jamison Dance. Chuck is at LoneStar Ruby Conf this week. We have Merrick Christensen. MERRICK:  What’s up? JAMISON:  We have Joe Eames. JOE:  Hey there. JAMISON:  And we have an incredibly special guest, Aaron Frost. AARON:  Hello. MERRICK:  [Laughter] What? JAMISON:  And he is not British. AARON:  Coming from across the pond. MERRICK:  Once you’re gone, I’m going to start using that as my greeting. AARON:  Well, I wish my name was like that one guy, the Allonge, Reginald Braithwaite. [Laughter] AARON:  Where it’s like your name’s in British. JOE:  Yes. Your accent, no. Oh, I would have my name be Benedict Cumberbatch. AARON:  That’s pretty British too, that name. JOE:  That’s a very British name, yeah. AARON:  Wellington something. [Laughter] JAMISON:  Then you would be the archduke of JavaScript. AARON:  Yeah. JOE:  Oh, that would be an awesome title. AARON:  That’d be great. It’s a good title. MERRICK:  So Jamison, do you want to talk about why we have Aaron on the show? JAMISON:  Yeah, I was going to ask him to introduce himself. AARON:  Oh, great. I’m a web developer at an awesome company called Domo. JOE:  But what’s your official title? AARON:  Officially, I don’t know. What are you playing at? [Laughter] AARON:  Maybe an open web strategist. JOE:  There you go. JAMISON:  Social media expert? AARON:  I don’t know. But I work on our UI team and we’re getting ready to push out a really awesome release that everyone’s going to love. I’m also an author. I’ve published a short book with O’Reilly in May and working on another book.




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MJS #024 Aaron Frost

MJS 024 Aaron Frost

This episode can double as a My JavaScript Story and a My Angular Story and features Aaron Frost. Aaron has been on both JavaScript Jabber and Adventures in Angular. He has been a principal engineer for four years and recently organized his fourth NG-Conf.

How did you get into programming?

Aaron was working as a loan officer when he decided he needed a new career. He went to work at an accounting support phone center. There he discovered he was good at Sequel. He tried out for the QA team; the UA automation made sense to him. He became a senior QA and in 2010 jumped to working in development full time. He knew JavaScript; which made everyone wanted to hire him. He learned JQuery too.

What was it about JavaScript that really got you excited about it?

In Utah when he was working for a company, he had never learned JavaScript; he was told he had to learn jQuery to do browser extensions. The first night he learned jQuery he decided he loved the language. He stuck with it for three to four months. After that, he learned actual JavaScript. He explains that it just “fits in his head,” and made him feel well equipped and powerful.

How do you get to Angular?

He worked for a big, local corporation in Utah with powerful developers. The JavaScript community was strong there. They used Backbone and one day he emailed the developers. He suggested they Angular. One of the developers asked Aaron to help with the conversion. They were writing less code in Angular than in Backbone. It saved time.

Sometime after that, his friend Kip Lawrence suggested that they go to an Angular Conference. When they looked up conferences they couldn’t find any. They decided to start their own Angular conference after that.

How do you become a GDE?

There is a GDE app where you nominate yourself. In order to be picked, you have to meet a lot of criteria. You have to answer a lot of questions. There are things they want you to have done to prove you stand out and are a leader in the community. They want more than someone who is just smart. They want people who have presented at conferences, made open source contributions, written books, etc.

What else have you done in JavaScript or Angular?

One of the very first projects Aaron did is one that he considers one of the coolest. He built a browser extension for his twin brother’s real estate website that solved a captcha. He then marketed it to other people. He believes it is one of the most fun problems to solve.

What are you working on these days?                      

Aaron has a side project, which is a remote communication app for remote workers to use. He is working on how to make the NG-Conf bigger and better each year. He is also spending time being a dad.

Is there an overarching thing you’ve learned over the last 7 or so years of programming?

The thing that keeps recurring is that there is a need for engineers to focus on solving problems for users and less on having perfect code. He has noticed that developers make decisions to try to make perfect code that can sink a company. Developers should be more business focused than tech problems. It is more responsible for making a business profitable. Solve problems for the user first and don’t try to replace a language that’s working.

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JSJ 303: Test Coverage Tools with Ben Coe, Aaron Abramov, and Issac Schleuter

Panel: 

Charles Max Wood

Aimee Knight

Corey House

AJ O'Neal

Special Guests: Ben Coe, Aaron Abramov, and Issac Schleuter

In this episode, the JavaScript Jabber panelists talk with Ben Coe, Aaron Abramov, and Issac Schleuter about test coverage and testing tools. They talk about the different tools and libraries that they have contributed to the coding community, such as NYC, conf, and Jest. They also discuss what test coverage is actually about and when using test coverage tools is necessary.

In particular, we dive pretty deep on:

  • What have you contributed to the testing tools community?
  • npm
  • NYC tool and instanbul project
  • conf
  • Jest
  • These libraries were developed to be easy and have “batteries included”
  • False positives with test coverage
  • Encourage testing practices that don’t practice in a superficial way
  • Test coverage is about making sure you test every state a public API can get into
  • Think through the test you’re writing first
  • Barriers against testing
  • Don’t spike the code too quickly
  • Provides guardrails for newer developers to contribute to open source projects
  • Use tests to understand the system
  • How to spend your time better
  • When you need tests
  • Value is very short term
  • TDD
  • And much, much more!

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Aimee

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JSJ 355: Progressive Web Apps with Aaron Gustafson LIVE at Microsoft Ignite

Sponsors

Panel

  • Charles Max Wood

Joined by special guest: Aaron Gustafson

Episode Summary 

This episode of JavaScript Jabber comes to you live from Microsoft Ignite. Charles Max Wood talks to Aaron Gustafson who has been a Web Developer for more than 20 years and is also the Editor in Chief at “A List Apart”. Aaron gives a brief background on his work in the web community, explains to listeners how web standardization has evolved over time, where Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) come from, where and how can they be installed, differences between them and regular websites and their advantages. They then delve into more technical details about service workers, factors affecting the boot up time of JavaScript apps, best practices and features that are available with PWAs. 

Aaron mentions some resources people can use to learn about PWAs, talks about how every website can benefit from being a PWA, new features being introduced and the PWA vs Electron comparison. In the end, they also talk about life in general, that understanding what people have gone through and empathizing with them is important, as well as not making judgements based on people’s background, gender, race, health issues and so on.

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JSJ BONUS EPISODE: Observables and RxJS Live with Aaron Frost

JSJ BONUS EPISODE: Observables and RxJS Live with Aaron Frost

Mon Jul 29 2019 13:00:56 GMT+0300 (+03)

Episode Number: bonus

Duration: 29:35

https://media.devchat.tv/js-jabber/JSJ_Bonus_Aaron_Frost.mp3

 

Host: Charles Max Wood

Joined by Special Guest: Aaron Frost

Episode Summary

Aaron Frost joins Charles to talk about what Observables are and why developers should learn about them and use them in their code. He explains the difference between Observables, Promises and Callbacks with an example. Aaron then invites all listeners to attend the upcoming RxJS Live Conference and introduces the impressive speaker line-up. The conference will take place on September 5-6 in Las Vegas and tickets are still available. Aaron also offers a $100 discount to all listeners with the code "chuckforlife". For any questions you can DM Aaron at his Twitter account.

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MJS 118: Aaron Frost

Sponsors

  • Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan

  • CacheFly

  • A $100 discount for RxJS Live tickets for all listeners with the code "chuckforlife"

Host: Charles Max Wood

Joined by Special Guest: Aaron Frost

Episode Summary

Aaron Frost joins Charles to talk about what Observables are and why developers should learn about them and use them in their code. He explains the difference between Observables, Promises and Callbacks with an example.

Aaron then invites all listeners to attend the upcoming RxJS Live Conference and introduces the impressive speaker line-up. The conference will take place on September 5-6 in Las Vegas and tickets are still available. Aaron also offers a $100 discount to all listeners with the code "chuckforlife". For any questions you can DM Aaron on his Twitter account.

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The earliest perceptions of Jesus in context : essays in honour of John Nolland on his 70th birthday / edited by Aaron W. White, Craig A. Evans and David Wenham




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The Manhattan Project and the dropping of the atomic bomb: the essential reference guide / Aaron Barlow, editor

Dewey Library - QC773.3.U5 M262 2020




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Renew Orleans?: globalized development and worker resistance after Katrina / Aaron Schneider

Rotch Library - HT177.N49 S36 2018




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Immersive education: 4th European Summit, EiED 2014, Vienna, Austria, November 24-26, 2014, Revised selected papers / Martin Ebner, Kai Erenli, Rainer Malaka, Johanna Pirker, Aaron E. Walsh (eds.)

Online Resource




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Fundamentals of turfgrass management / Nick E. Christians, Aaron J. Patton, Quincy D. Law

Christians, Nick, 1949- author




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Shared identities: medieval and modern imaginings of Judeo-Islam / Aaron W. Hughes

Rotch Library - BP173.J8 H84 2017




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Native realities anthology / Aaron Cuffee, editor

Barker Library - PN6726.N385 2017




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Infidel / writer, Pornsak Pichetshote ; artist, Aaron Campbell ; colorist & editor, José Villarrubia ; letterer & designer, Jeff Powell ; introduction by Tananarive Due ; afterword by Jeff Lemire

Barker Library - PN6727.P534 I53 2018




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Black Panther. writer[s], Nnedi Okorafor, Aaron Covington ; artists, André Lima Araújo, Mario del Pennino ; color artist[s], Chris O'Halloran, Ian Herring, Irma Knivila ; penciler, Tana Ford ; inkers, Tana Ford, Terry Pallot, Scott Hanna ;

Barker Library - PN6728.B53 L66 2018




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Between pen and pixel: comics, materiality, and the book of the future / Aaron Kashtan

Hayden Library - PN6714.K37 2018




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The marriage record of Hurdy, Aaron and Glover, Betty




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The marriage record of Dikle, Aaron, Z. and Gause, Littie




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The marriage record of Dixon, Aaron W. and Brownlow, Laura C




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The marriage record of Cox, Aaron and Johnston, C




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The marriage record of Smith, Aaron and Williams, Georgianna




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Aaron Fodiman and Margaret Word Burnside




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Marriage record of Mendenhall, Aaron and Bearss, Etta V.




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Marriage record of Hardy, Aaron and Lightborn, Louisa




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Marriage record of Hall, Aaron and Dawson, Evelina




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Marriage record of Strickland, Aaron G. and White, Sarah Antoinette




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Marriage record of Burney, Aaron and White, Rhoda




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Marriage record of Griffin, Aaron and McCloud, Ruby




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Marriage record of Johnson, Aaron and Swain, Lizzie




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Marriage record of Carr, Aaron and Goldsmith, Hettie




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Marriage record of Hardy, Aaron and O'Neal, Sarah




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Marriage record of Hardy, Aaron and Lightborn, Louisa




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Marriage record of Hall, Aaron and Dawson, Evelina




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Marriage record of Strickland, Aaron G. and White, Sarah Antionette