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The Little Book on CoffeeScript
This little book shows JavaScript developers how to build superb web applications with CoffeeScript, the remarkable little language that's gaining considerable interest. Through example code, this guide demonstrates how CoffeeScript abstracts JavaScript, providing syntactical sugar and preventing many common errors. You'll learn CoffeeScript's syntax and idioms step by step, from basic variables and functions to complex comprehensions and classes. Written by Alex MacCaw, author of JavaScript Web Applications (O'Reilly), with contributions from CoffeeScript creator Jeremy Ashkenas, this boo
Six Characters In Search Of An Author
Program from the Little Theatre of Dallas' 1932 production of 'Six Characters In Search Of An Author,' written by Luigi Pirandello and directed by Charles Meredith. Setting arrangement by Alexandre Hogue. Cover art by Leon Dacus. Exhibitions by Olin Herman Travis and Kathryne Hail Travis
Alex Gajowskyj oral history recording
An audio recording of an oral history of Alex Gajowskyj on his early years growing up in England, what brought him to the U.S. and Oregon, and the main differences he sees between living in the U.S. and living in England. Audio is a little fuzzy due to high recording levels
Ecological and evolutionary implications of immunological priming in invertebrates
Invertebrates have an immune response that differs considerably from the acquired immune response found in vertebrates. However, new studies indicate that past experience with a pathogen can provide individual invertebrates, or their descendants, with enhanced immunity. This prophylactic effect, termed immunological priming, is functionally similar to the acquired immune response in vertebrates. This newfound
complexity of invertebrate immunity begs investigation into the conditions under which immunological priming should evolve, and its consequences for population dynamics
Wo’kikso’ye!: Live and Remember. Reflections on Akicita Cik’ila, Little Soldier, Alex Lunderman (1929-2000)
It isn’t often that one gets to meet someone like Alex J. Lunderman, Sr. His Lakota name was Akicita Cik’ala (Little Soldier). The co-authors of this reflection worked closely with Alex over the years in different ways. Richard Voss, who is the speaker in this narrative, met Alex (Little Soldier) in his personal spiritual journey that eventually linked to his research interests in a number of collaborations with Alex (Little Soldier) and other Lakota Elders (Voss, R. W., Douville, V., Little Soldier, A., & White Hat, Sr., 1999a; Voss, Douville, Little Soldier, & Twiss, 1999b). Joel Ambelang followed this research closely and became interested in conducting his own study of Alex’s leadership style. Joel discussed this interest with Richard, who introduced him to Alex Lunderman whom he eventually interviewed, including excerpts in his dissertation: Zuya: A Journey of Understanding Lakota Leadership through the life of Little Soldier (Ambelang, 2003)
Little magazine
Jane Topping contributed to the group exhibition 'Little Magazine', curated by Alex Pollard
[Letter from Margaret Hopkins to Alex Bradford - April 20, 1943]
Letter from Margaret Hopkins to Alex Bradford apologizing that she has not written to the captain for a little while. Mrs. Hopkins continues her letter by mentioning several key points that have been occurring within her day-to-day life. These points include the local weather in Manchester, a list of the places that she has been to under the guise of her work, and Commander Fordham’s management. On the second page of this correspondence provides writers with information on using the Airgraph postal services
Bishop Ed Little
Bishop Edwards of S. Little speaks on fear.
Bishop Edwards of S. Little has served as Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Northern Indiana since 2000. Prior to his ministry in this area, he served parishes in Illinois and California. Bishop Little and his wife, Sylvia, are parents of two children, and enjoy spoiling two grandchildren. He is the author of two books, Ears to Hear (2003) and Joy in Disguise (2009), both published by Morehouse Publishers
Little Magazine
(curated by Alex Pollard), The title ‘Little Magazine’ refers to a form of periodical or short-run exquisite journal that would be passed under the table like samizdat. A magazine for connoisseurs that blends sumptuous production with layered detail and refined taste.
This layering reflects the complex referential and contextual underpinnings of the artists’ work represented in the exhibition providing a platform for artwork that seeks to open up critical positions with self-reflexive rigour at a historical moment when these qualities are not de rigeur
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