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Product :: Adobe InDesign Classroom in a Book (2020 release) (Web Edition)




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Product :: Adobe Illustrator Classroom in a Book (2020 release) (Web Edition)




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Product :: Adobe Animate Classroom in a Book (2020 release) (Web Edition)




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Product :: Adobe Dreamweaver Classroom in a Book (2020 release) (Web Edition)




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Product :: Adobe XD Classroom in a Book (2020 release) (Web Edition)




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Essential ASP.NET Web Forms Development: Full Stack Programming with C#, SQL, Ajax, and JavaScript / Beasley, Robert

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Web, artificial intelligence and network applications: proceedings of the Workshops of the 34th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications (WAINA-2020) / Leonard Barolli, Flora Amato, Francesco Moscato, Tomoya Enokido, M

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Webinar Series: Preaching Through Disruption

How ideas and encouragement to adapt your craft, care for your soul, and shepherd your people during this challenging season.




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Why you should learn Mobile Web Development

When I've decided to define 3 courses and levels, I had to include the Mobile Web Development one.
When I tell developers or random folks about such course, they ask me:
"why? come on, I know Web, how different could that be? what's the point?"

Yet Most Websites Still Fail

For instance, I've tried to book a flight yesterday from my Android 5 daily phone which is not even in developer mode and I use the default Chrome browser (I know, shocking, but you gotta test what real world users will see!).
You can see I couldn't do it via this video:

Not That Site Only!

I'm pretty sure they will fix this problem at speed light, and while same operation worked on an iOS based device, it's shocking even most popular or famous websites can fail that bad at very most basic tasks like scrolling!

Few developers still believe Mobile Web is about bringing in some Mobile library and that's it. The amount of different things happening there, different surfing paradigms, and different, really, everything, is the most under-estimated problem we have these days.

And the best part everyone is missing is that you don't need to add libraries on Mobile Web, most likely you need to drop them!

Do You Trust The App?

Every business is apparently laughing at HTML5 and Mobile, offering an App for something they cannot even make it work on a browser.
Apps, are privileged pieces of software so I ask you one thing: why do you trust apps when the easier to develop Web counterpart doesn't even work?

As Summary

You don't have to come to my courses if you think you don't need it, but if you don't test on mobile, you can also stop right now offering poor alternatives nobody cares 'cause nothing works there anyway.
But please, stop saying that HTML5 or the Mobile Web platform is the problem ... it's simply NOT!




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How to serve Images on Web

Because even if you think you're doing right, many others are not. Here the catch: just use <img srcset> attribute to improve the experience in your own site, don't do the same mistake others are doing! Read the full post about it




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Web and wireless geographical information systems: 16th International Symposium, W2GIS 2018, A Coruña, Spain, May 21-22, 2018, Proceedings / Miguel R. Luaces, Farid Karimipour (eds.)

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The solo travel handbook: practical tips and inspiration for a safe, fun and fearless trip / commissioning editors Jessica Cole, Sarah Reid ; editors Lucy Cheek, Kate Turvey ; assistant editor Christina Webb

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WebGIS for Disaster Management and Emergency Response Rifaat Abdalla, Marwa Esmail

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Behavioral controlling: anniversary volume in honor of Jürgen Weber / Utz Schäffer (editor)

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New Website Allows Deep Dives into Constitution

In celebration of Constitution Day, the Library of Congress is launching a new website – constitution.congress.gov – for the Constitution Annotated, the authoritative source for how the Supreme Court has interpreted the nation’s governing document over the years.

With advanced search tools and a modern user-friendly interface, the new website makes the 3,000 pages of the Constitution Annotated fully searchable and accessible for the first time to online audiences – including Congress, legal scholars, law students and anyone interested in U.S. constitutional law.

Click here for more information.




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Interdisciplinary interaction design : a visual guide to basic theories, models and ideas for thinking and designing for interactive web design and digital device experiences / James Pannafino

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Pipeline spatial data modeling and pipeline WebGIS: digital oil and gas pipeline: research and practice / Zhenpei Li

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MatWeb fluids material data sheets.

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Law Library: News & Events: Comparative Law Webinar Series: Perspectives on Brexit

The Law Library of Congress is excited to bring you a new series of webinars focused on foreign and comparative law. The Comparative Law Webinar Series of classes is designed to shed light on some of the comparative law issues researched by the foreign law experts at the Law Library of Congress. This entry in the series provides an overview of the EU and UK perspectives on Brexit, including the UK legal and political actions for Brexit, the Benn Act, the Withdrawal Agreement, art. 50 of the TEU, post-Brexit payments, and the future EU-UK relationship. The webinar will be held on Thursday, January 23rd at 2pm.

Click here for more information and to register perspectives-on-brexit.eventbrite.com.




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Law Library: News & Events: Join us on February 27th for a Webinar on the Upcoming Israeli Election

With the upcoming national election in Israel on March 2, the Law Library of Congress is holding a webinar from the Foreign and Comparative Law Webinar Series on “What You Need To Know About the Upcoming Israeli National Election.” The webinar will be held on February 27, 2020 at 10:00 am. To register to attend the webinar, use our Eventbrite link

The Foreign and Comparative Law Webinar Series of classes is designed to shed light on some of the foreign and comparative law issues researched by the foreign law experts at the Law Library of Congress.This entry in the series will address general principles of the Israeli government system, rules governing national election, the method of distribution in Knesset seats, government formation procedures, prime-ministerial qualifications and term limits and the legal implications of a Knesset Member’s indictment and immunity status on presidential discretion in assignment of government formation. Topics may be adjusted as warranted to address ongoing developments.

For more information on the webinar, please read our announcement blog post.




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Oberon: romantische Oper in 3 Akten / von C. M. v. Weber

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Unacademy information on sale on the darkweb

According to Cyble, the database including usernames, emails and passwords was up for sale on May 3 for $2,000.




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An anthology of visual double stars / Robert W. Argyle (University of Cambridge), Mike Swan (Webb Deep-Sky Society), Andrew James (Astronomical Society of New South Wales)

Dewey Library - QB821.A74 2019




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O*NET Database and websites updated

With the release of the O*NET 24.0 Database, data from job incumbents and occupational experts is now available for 969 O*NET-SOC occupations, of which 100 occupations were updated in this release. This release also updates the Alternate Titles and Sample of Reported Titles data for 299 occupations, from employer job postings and other sources, along with Detailed Work Activities for 63 occupations.

The new data is incorporated within My Next Move, Mi Próximo Paso, My Next Move for Veterans, and O*NET OnLine. Learn more or download the database from the Resource Center. Developers can also access the latest data from O*NET Web Services.




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Updated military occupations included in O*NET websites

The Military Occupational Classification (MOC) crosswalk has been updated by the Department of Defense (July 2019) and incorporated into O*NET OnLine and My Next Move for Veterans. Supplementing this crosswalk with additional sources of data, including The ASVAB Career Exploration Program , Army COOL , Navy COOL , Marine Corps COOL , and Coast Guard COOL provides transitioning Veterans with a wide variety of careers to potentially explore. Within the O*NET Military Transition Search, civilian career options are presented alongside helpful military links and information. It includes over 46,000+ linkages between 12,500+ distinct MOC occupations and related O*NET-SOC occupations. To learn more, visit O*NET Resource Center Crosswalks.




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Updated BLS information included in O*NET websites

The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) released updated employment projections for 2018 – 2028. This information is now included within O*NET OnLine, My Next Move, Mi Próximo Paso, and My Next Move for Veterans. The updated information is also incorporated within the Bright Outlook feature included within the O*NET sites.

Based on a new publication of the Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH) , the Occupation Handbook Crosswalk Search and the occupational reports within O*NET OnLine have also been updated.




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O*NET Database and websites updated

The 24.1 release of the O*NET database includes the following:

  • 1,416 technology skills related to 332 occupations were updated from employer job postings and other sources. Currently, 161 "hot technologies" are identified.
  • 170 alternate titles related to 102 occupations were added from employer job postings and other sources.

The new data is incorporated within My Next Move, Mi Próximo Paso, My Next Move for Veterans, and O*NET OnLine.

Learn more or download the database from our Developer's Corner. Developers can also access the latest data from O*NET Web Services.




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Updated military information included in O*NET websites

The Military Occupational Classification (MOC) crosswalk has been updated by the Department of Defense (October 2019) and incorporated into O*NET OnLine and My Next Move for Veterans. Supplementing this crosswalk with additional sources of data, including The ASVAB Career Exploration Program , Army COOL , Navy COOL , Marine Corps COOL , and Coast Guard COOL provides transitioning Veterans with a wide variety of careers to potentially explore. See O*NET Military Transition Search or visit O*NET Resource Center Crosswalks to learn more.

In addition, updated reports for military occupations within O*NET OnLine now include rich information on military classifications through direct links to Careers in the Military .




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O*NET Database and websites updated

The 24.2 release of the O*NET database includes the following:

  • New “Cross-Domain Linkages” section with linkages between:
    • Abilities to relevant Work Activities;
    • Abilities to relevant Work Context;
    • Skills to relevant Work Activities;
    • Skills to relevant Work Context.
  • 441 technology skills related to 98 occupations were updated from employer job postings and other sources. Currently, 161 "hot technologies" are identified.
  • 162 alternate titles related to 103 occupations were added from employer job postings and other sources.

The new technology skills and alternate tiles data is incorporated within My Next Move, Mi Próximo Paso, My Next Move for Veterans, and O*NET OnLine.

Learn more or download the database from our Developer's Corner. Developers can also access the latest data from O*NET Web Services.




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Updated military information included in O*NET websites

The Military Occupational Classification (MOC) crosswalk has been updated by the Department of Defense (January 2020) and incorporated into O*NET OnLine and My Next Move for Veterans. Supplementing this crosswalk with additional sources of data, including The ASVAB Career Exploration Program , Army COOL, Navy COOL, Marine Corps COOL, Air Force COOL and Coast Guard COOL, provides transitioning Veterans with a wide variety of careers to potentially explore. See O*NET Military Transition Search or visit O*NET Resource Center Crosswalks to learn more.

Developers can also access the latest data from O*NET Web Services.




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New O*NET-SOC Taxonomy Transition Tools within O*NET Web Services

With the release of the O*NET 25.1 Database in November 2020, O*NET Web Services will transition to the O*NET-SOC 2019 taxonomy. This taxonomy, based on the 2018 SOC, introduces several changes to the occupations returned by our services. It includes 1,016 occupational titles, 923 of which represent O*NET data-level occupations. For more information on these changes, see the O*NET-SOC Taxonomy page at the O*NET Resource Center.

To help O*NET Web Services users with the upcoming taxonomy transition, Taxonomy Services are now available to enable developers to connect occupational data between existing systems based on the O*NET-SOC 2010 taxonomy, and the future O*NET-SOC 2019 taxonomy-based O*NET Web Services.




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New BLS wage information and graphical display in O*NET websites

The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has released wage estimates for 2019. The latest wages are now included in career reports within O*NET OnLine, My Next Move, Mi Próximo Paso, and My Next Move for Veterans. Check out available local, state, and national wage distributions via simple, easy to interpret graphics.

My Next Move's state maps also feature updated data, showing which states have above average work opportunities for a given career. Click on "Check out my state" from career reports in My Next Move, Mi Próximo Paso, and My Next Move for Veterans.

Developers can access these updates via O*NET Web Services.




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Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology, IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on [electronic journal].

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Proceedings. WebMedia & LA-Web 2004 [electronic journal].

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Proceedings. Third Latin American Web Congress (LA-WEB 2005) [electronic journal].

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Proceedings Second International Conference on WEB Delivering of Music. WEDELMUSIC 2002 [electronic journal].

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Proceedings Fifth International Conference on WEB Delivering of Music. WEDELMUSIC 2001 [electronic journal].

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2015 IEEE / WIC / ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology (WI-IAT) [electronic journal].

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2015 IEEE / WIC / ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology (WI-IAT) [electronic journal].

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2013 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Joint Conferences on Web Intelligence (WI) and Intelligent Agent Technologies (IAT) [electronic journal].

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2007 5th Latin American Web Conference [electronic journal].

IEEE / Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Incorporated




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2006 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence International Intelligence Agent Technology Workshops [electronic journal].

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2006 Advanced Int'l Conference on Telecommunications and Int'l Conference on Internet and Web Applications and Services [electronic journal].

IEEE / Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Incorporated




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2006 4th Latin American Web Congress [electronic journal].

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Racing for the surface: antimicrobial and interface tissue engineering / Bingyun Li, Thomas Fintan Moriarty, Thomas Webster, Malcolm Xing, editors

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Teaching in inclusive school environments / Roselyn Dixon, Stuart Woodcock, Kathleen Tanner, Leanne Woodley, Amanda Webster

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Understanding curriculum : the Australian context / Scott Webster, Ann Ryan

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Modern Full-Stack development: using Typescript, React, node.js, Webpack, and Docker / Frank Zammetti

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Take a look at the beta version of our website redesign -- we want your feedback!