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15. Trio für 2 Violinen und Violoncello, A-Dur, op. 6/3; G 91 (1769) / Luigi Boccherini ; Herausgeber: Christian Starke

STACK SCORE Mu pts B63 trvbvc91




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The Origin of Forced Labor in the Soviet State, 1917-1921: Documents and Materials / by James Bunyan

Online Resource




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Fellow travellers: Communist trade unionism and industrial relations on the French railways, 1914-1939 / Thomas Beaumont

Online Resource




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Digest of Papers 1991 VLSI Test Symposium 'Chip-to-System Test Concerns for the 90's [electronic journal].

IEEE Computer Society




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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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Kew Observatory & the evolution of Victorian science, 1840-1910 / Lee T. Macdonald

Hayden Library - QB82.G72 L663 2018




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TONIGHT: Author John Barry on 1918 Pandemic

Tonight, April 7 at 8 p.m. (ET): John M. Barry, author of “The Great Influenza: The Story of the Deadliest Pandemic in History," talks with David Rubenstein about the 1918 influenza pandemic, how the world responded and what it can teach us about COVID-19. The program will repeat this Saturday, April 11, at 3 p.m. (ET) and will be available on the Facebook, YouTube and the Library of Congress website.




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Perils of Perestroika : viewpoints from the Soviet press, 1989-1991 / edited by Isaac J. Tarasulo.

Wilmington, Del. : SR Books, 1992




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War and national reinvention : Japan in the Great War, 1914-1919 / Frederick R. Dickinson

Dickinson, Frederick R., 1961- author




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European dictatorships, 1918-1945 / Stephen J. Lee

Lee, Stephen J., 1945-




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The Russian Revolution : and storms across a century 1917-2017 / Achala Moulik

Moulik, Achala, author




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Candour : stories in the words of those who served 1914-18 / written by Karin Huckstepp and Carlie Walker

Huckstepp, Karin, author




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The fall of tsarism : untold stories of the February 1917 Revolution / Semion Lyandres

Lyandres, Semion, 1959- author




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The war at sea : 1914-18 : proceedings of the King-Hall Naval History Conference 2013 / edited by Andrew Forbes

King-Hall Naval History Conference (2013 : Canberra, A.C.T.)




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The First World War diaries of the Rt. Rev. Llewellyn Gwynne : July 1915-July 1916 / edited by Peter Howson

Gwynne, Llewellyn H., 1863-1957




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Possessing the city: property and politics in Delhi, 1911-1947 / Anish Vanaik

Rotch Library - HD880.D4 V36 2020




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Polls to 91 civic bodies in West Bengal begin amid tight security



  • DO NOT USE West Bengal
  • India

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Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers: 100 YEARS AGO: "Wilson Blocks Daylight Saving Appeal," The Evening World, July 12, 1919

Daylight saving time went into effect in the United States on March 31, 1918 during World War I as part of the war effort and many thought it would end when the war ended. Farmers across the country petitioned to end national daylight saving time in 1919 but President Wilson vetoed the repeal stating it “would be of very grave inconvenience to the country.” He would go on to reject the bill a second time on August 15, 1919. Read more about it and follow us on Twitter @librarycongress #ChronAm!

 




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091 JSJ JSON APIs

The panelists discuss JSON APIs.




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191 JSJ Stripe with Craig McKeachie

Check out JS Remote Conf!

 

02:26 - Craig McKeachie Introduction

02:54 - Stripe

08:22 - Behind the Scenes: The Stripe API

11:51 - Security

15:23 - What happens when things go wrong?

23:18 - Server-side Libraries

25:34 - Building Custom Forms

29:06 - Stripe + Promises

32:43 - Handling Payments on Behalf of your Customers

34:40 - Stripe Integration

37:39 - The Stripe Dashboard

Picks

Star Wars (Joe)
Masks: A New Generation (Joe)
A Defense of Comic Sans (AJ)
Runscope T-shirt (AJ)
angularjs-in-patterns (Aimee)
Mall of America Events: Photos with Santa (Aimee)
Christmas Cats TV (Joe)
Cats with Cucumbers (Aimee)
RIDGID X4 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Drill and Impact Driver Combo Kit (2-Tool) (Chuck)
JS Remote Conf (Chuck)
Angular Remote Conf Video Playlist (Chuck)
Hour of Code (Craig)
[egghead.io] ...learn when to use a service, factory, or provider? (Craig)
A Dark Room (Craig)
EntreProgrammers: Episode 47.1 A Dark Room for iOS (Chuck)
EntreProgrammers: Episode 47.2 A Dark Room for iOS (Chuck)
Craig’s Babel Course on Pluralsight (Craig)




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JSJ 291: Serverless For JavaScript with Gareth McCumskey

Panel:

Charles Max Wood 

Aimee Knight

AJ O’Neal

Joe Eames 

Special Guests: Gareth McCumskey

In this episode, JavaScript Jabber speaks with Gareth McCumskey about Serverless For JavaScript. Gareth leads the dev team at Expat Explore in Cape Town, South Africa. Gareth and this team specialize in exploring the Serverless realm in JavaScript. The JavaScript Jabbers panel and Gareth discuss the many different types of serverless systems, and when to implement them, how serverless system work, and when to go in the direction of using Serverless. 

In particular, we dive pretty deep on:

  • What does it mean to be Serverless? 
  • Since platform as a service.
  • Microservice on Docker 
  • Firebase
  • “no backend” 
  • Backend systems 
  • Cloud functions and failure in systems 
  • How do you start to think about a serverless system? 
  • How do decide what to do?
  • AWS Lambda 
  • Working in a different vendor
  • Node 4 
  • Programming JS to deploy 
  • Using libraries for NPM
  • How is works with AWS Lambda
  • Where is the database?
  • More point of failure? 
  • Calls to Slack?
  • Authentication
  • Micro Services
  • Elastic Bean Stalk
  • Static Assets, S3, Managing
  • Testing the services 
  • Integration testing
  • And much more! 

Links:

Picks:

Aimee

AJ

Charles

Gareth

Joe 

 




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MJS 091: Jamund Ferguson

Sponsors




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JSJ 391: Debugging with Todd Gardner

Episode Summary

Todd Gardner is a software developer, podcaster on the show Script and Style, startup founder,  and comedy host for Pub Conf, a ‘comedy after party for developers’. Since he was last on the show 6 years ago, he has seen his startup TrackJS become quite successful. TrackJS is a JavaScript error monitoring service which gives you visibility into your client side experience. It’s different from other tools because focused on simplicity, so you’ll never need a guy on your team dedicated solely to TrackJS because everyone can use it.

The panel begins by talking about debugging methods and tools. Some rely solely on the debugger built into their platform while others prefer to use a third party service. They discuss the necessity of using a third party debugger and if there are better solutions than just the built in debugger. 

They then discuss what to do after you’ve fixed a bug, such as if it is necessary to write a test to make sure it was completely fixed They talk about things to do to make debugging more effective. Todd and Aimee believe that code needs to begin by being designed for debug-ability. 

The panel discusses issues with invisible boundaries encountered while debugging, such as running out of memory. They talk about ways to mitigate issues that happen outside of your code base. Todd talks about the dangers of ad-blockers, and the panel agrees that it is important to consider how your website will be crippled by the user’s own technology. The end user in a production environment will have a different experience than you did writing it on a professional computer. 

Todd talks about the difference between debugging for the web versus a mobile application. Todd has encountered particular problems with debugging on a remote device, and he talks about how he solved the issue. The show concludes with Todd giving a quick elevator pitch for TrackJS

Panelists

  • Chris Ferdinandi

  • Christopher Buecheler

  • Aimee Knight

  • Charles Max Wood

  • Steve Emmrich

With special guest: Todd Gardner

Sponsors

Links

Follow DevChat on Facebook and Twitter

Picks

Christopher Buecheler:

Chris Ferdinandi:

Aimee Knight:

Charles Max Wood:

  • Atomic Habits

  • Getting up at 4 am

Steve Emmrich:

  • Trello

  • Babushkas and grandmas to help you with your newborn

Todd Gardner:

  • PubConf

  • Follow Todd @toddhgardner or todd.mn




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Yiddish fiction and the crisis of modernity, 1905-1914 [electronic resource] / Mikhail Krutikov

Krutikov, Mikhail




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Lennard H. Mitchell diaries, 1914 [New Finding Aid]

Lawyer and banker. Diaries, documenting Mitchell's July 3-August 31, 1914, automobile trip in France as World War I broke out.




91

Alan Greenspan papers, 1914-2009 [New Finding Aid]

Economist and chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve. Speeches, memoranda, reports, correspondence, business files, autobiography drafts, and personal material related to Greenspan's life as an economist in the federal government and private sector.




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Nancy Sweezy collection, 1915-2009 [New Finding Aid]

Collection of papers, photographs, interviews, field recordings and other audiovisual materials comprising the professional archive of folklorist Nancy Sweezy created in the course of her career as a folk arts advocate, author, and administrator of non-profit folk craft and performance organizations. Includes research materials for her books Raised in Clay: The Southern Pottery Tradition,...




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تحلية المياه بالطاقة الشم&#1587

يُسخر النظام الحرارة الضائعة لإنتاج ما يكفي من ماء صالح للشرب لشخص بالغ لساعة واحدة




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No shadow of a doubt: the 1919 eclipse that confirmed Einstein's theory of relativity / Daniel Kennefick

Barker Library - QC173.55.K35 2019




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Designing memory: the architecture of commemoration in Europe, 1914 to the present / Sabina Tanović

Rotch Library - NA9348.E85 T36 2019




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Total Knee Arthroplasty Volume, Utilization, and Outcomes Among Medicare Beneficiaries, 1991-2010

Interview with Peter Cram, MD, MBA, author of Total Knee Arthroplasty Volume, Utilization, and Outcomes Among Medicare Beneficiaries, 1991-2010




91

The Blitz companion: aerial warfare, civilians and the city since 1911 / Mark Clapson

Online Resource




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Totalitarianism, globalization, colonialism: the destruction of civilization since 1914 / Harry Redner

Rotch Library - CB425.R337 2014




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Christian engagement with Islam: ecumenical journeys since 1910 / by Douglas Pratt

Rotch Library - BV2625.P73 2017




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Emotional cities: debates on urban change in Berlin and Cairo, 1860-1910 / Joseph Ben Prestel

Rotch Library - HT137.P74 2017




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Expanding nationalisms at world's fairs: identity, diversity, and exchange, 1851-1915 / edited by David Raizman and Ethan Robey

Rotch Library - T395.E973 2018




91

Između dvije imperije: Bosne i Hercegovina na fotografijama Františeka Topiča 1885.-1919 = Between two empires: Bosnia and Herzegovina photographed by František Topič 1885.-1919 / priredili Ziyah Gafić i Mirsad Sijarić ; tekst pisali Mirsad Sijarić, Amila

Rotch Library - DR1667.T67 2017




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Madīnat al-Rabāṭ fī al-qarn al-tāsiʻ ʻashar, 1818-1912: jawānib min al-ḥayāh al-ijtimāʻīyah wa-al-iqtiṣādīyah / ʻAbd al-ʻAzīz al-Khamlīshī

Rotch Library - DT329.R3 K48 2012




91

Excavation of Samarra.: final report of the first campaign 1910-1912 / Thomas Leisten

Rotch Library - DS79.9.S3 L45 2003




91

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

Rotch Library - DT107.G49 2020




91

Possessing the city: property and politics in Delhi, 1911-1947 / Anish Vanaik

Rotch Library - HD880.D4 V36 2020




91

Bird's-eye views of Alberta's land boom of the 1910s

Bird's-eye views of Alberta's land boom of the 1910s Stevens, Rhys M. G. Open access article




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"Old 91" is handsome Key West landmark




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Honorable O. D. Howell, Jr. (1913-1991)




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Carl Clinton Durrance (1918-2002)




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Ben Krentzman (1914-1998)




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Harry Gordon McDonald (1910-1993)




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Thomas Allison Miller, Sr. (1918-2002)




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Schuch, Ernst Elder von, 1846-1914, Austrian conductor in fur coast. For a quarter century from 1872 on he brilliantly conducted the Hofoper one of the world's greatest opera orchestra's. Inscribed: on back, "Schuch Teich Hanfstaengl Hof"




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Sergei Prokofiev 1891-1953 whose most successful symphonic fairy tale "Peter and the Wolf" teaches children to identify instruments of the orchestra