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Design Patterns. Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software.
Capturing a wealth of experience about the design of object-oriented software four top-notch designers present a catalog of simple and succinct solutions to commonly occurring design problems. Previously undocumented these 23 patterns allow designers to create more flexible elegant and ultimately reusable designs without having to rediscover the design solutions themselves. The authors begin by describing what patterns are and how they can help you design object-oriented software. They then go on to systematically name explain evaluate and catalog recurring designs in object-oriented systems. With Design Patterns as your guide you will learn how these important patterns fit into the software development process and how you can leverage them to solve your own design problems most efficiently. Each pattern describes the circumstances in which it is applicable when it can be applied in view of other design constraints and the consequences and trade-offs of using the pattern within a larger design. All patterns are compiled from real systems and are based on real-world examples. Each pattern also includes code that demonstrates how it may be implemented in object-oriented programming languages like C++ or Smalltalk.
The Mythical Man-Month. Essays on Software Engineering
Few books on software project management have been as influential and timeless as The Mythical Man-Month. With a blend of software engineering facts and thought-provoking opinions Fred Brooks offers insight for anyone managing complex projects. These essays draw from his experience as project manager for the IBM System/360 computer family and then for OS/360 its massive software system. Now 20 years after the initial publication of his book Brooks has revisited his original ideas and added new thoughts and advice both for readers already familiar with his work and for readers discovering it for the first time. The added chapters contain (1) a crisp condensation of all the propositions asserted in the original book including Brooks' central argument in The Mythical Man-Month: that large programming projects suffer management problems different from small ones due to the division of labor; that the conceptual integrity of the product is therefore critical; and that it is difficult but possible to achieve this unity; (2) Brooks' view of these propositions a generation later; (3) a reprint of his classic 1986 paper 'No Silver Bullet'; and (4) today's thoughts on the 1986 assertion 'There will be no silver bullet within ten years.'
Modelle: Ensemble. Studienpartitur.
Besetzung: EnsembleKompositionsjahr: 1971-73Ausgabe: StudienpartiturSeitenzahl: Leider keine AngabeMedienart: Noten
Beijing: From Imperial Capital to Olympic City
Few world cities have a record as long as fascinating or as well-documented as Beijing's. A capital almost continuously for more than a thousand years the city has been Khubilai Khan's Mongol headquarters home to emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties and the main stage for Communist-era achievements and upheavals. Beijing is the first book in English to trace this vibrant city's history from its earliest days to the present. It highlights recent changes in the city as its more than fifteen million people live through record-level economic growth and intensive preparations for the 2008 Olympics. Focusing on the lives of ordinary residents and rulers alike the authors examine the controversial destruction of historic districts as well as the construction of new residential and business districts and Olympic venues. Extensive photographs and paintings many not previously published offer a window onto Beijing not only in major phases of its past but also in its startlingly different present. Compelling and revealing Beijing arrives just in time for the city's turn in the Olympic spotlight.
Capitalism and Freedom
One of TIME magazines All-TIME 100 Best Nonfiction Books One of Times Literary Supplements 100 Most Influential Books Since the War One of National Reviews 100 Best Nonfiction Books of the Century ?One of Intercollegiate Studies Institutes 50 Best Books of the 20th Century How can we benefit from the promise of government while avoiding the threat it poses to individual freedom? In this classic book Milton Friedman provides the definitive statement of an immensely influential economic philosophyone in which competitive capitalism serves as both a device for achieving economic freedom and a necessary condition for political freedom. ? First published in 1962 Friedmans Capitalism and Freedom is one of the most significant works of economic theory ever written. Enduring in its eminence and esteem it has sold nearly a million copies in English has been translated into eighteen languages and continues to inform economic thinking and policymaking around the world. This new edition includes prefaces written by Friedman for both the 1982 and 2002 reissues of the book as well as a new foreword by Binyamin Appelbaum lead economics writer for the New York Times editorial board.
Better Data Visualizations: A Guide for Scholars Researchers and Wonks
Now more than ever content must be visual if it is to travel far. Readers everywhere are overwhelmed with a flow of data news and text. Visuals can cut through the noise and make it easier for readers to recognize and recall information. Yet many researchers were never taught how to present their work visually. This book details essential strategies to create more effective data visualizations. Jonathan Schwabish walks readers through the steps of creating better graphs and how to move beyond simple line bar and pie charts. Through more than five hundred examples he demonstrates the dos and donts of data visualization the principles of visual perception and how to make subjective style decisions around a charts design. Schwabish surveys more than eighty visualization types from histograms to horizon charts ridgeline plots to choropleth maps and explains how each has its place in the visual toolkit. It might seem intimidating but everyone can learn how to create compelling effective data visualizations. This book will guide you as you define your audience and goals choose the graph that best fits for your data and clearly communicate your message.
The Very Hungry Caterpillar (Englisch)
Eric Carle's The Very Hungry Caterpillar is a perennial favourite with children and adults alike. Its imaginative illustration and clever cut-out detail charts the progress of a very hungry caterpillar as he eats his way through the week. **********Don't miss out on other Very Hungry Caterpillar and Eric Carle books: The Very Hungry Caterpillar's First 100 Words: a lift-the-flap bookThe Very Hungry Caterpillar's Hide and Seek: a finger trail lift-the-flap bookThe Very Hungry Caterpillar's Magnet Book: with 8 chunky magnets Sleep Tight Very Hungry Caterpillar: a lift-the-flap bookThe Very Hungry Caterpillar's Birthday Party: with a special fold-out surprise Where Is The Very Hungry Caterpillar: a lift-the-flap bookThe Very Hungry Caterpillar Touch and Feel PlaybookThe Very Hungry Caterpillar Little Learning Library The Very Hungry Caterpillar Big Board BookThe Very Hungry Caterpillar Book and ToyThe Very Busy SpiderThe Bad-Tempered LadybirdFrom Head to Toe
Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic
DISCOVER the BESTSELLING GRAPHIC MEMOIR behind the 2019 Olivier Award nominated musical.A sapphic graphic treat The TimesA moving and darkly humorous family tale pitch-perfectly illustrated with Alison Bechdel's gothic drawings. If you liked Marjane Satrapi's Persepolis youll love this.Meet Alison's father a historic preservation expert and obsessive restorer of the family's Victorian home a third-generation funeral home director a high-school English teacher an icily distant parent and a closeted homosexual who as it turns out is involved with his male students and the family babysitter. When Alison comes out as homosexual herself in late adolescence the denouement is swift graphic and redemptive.Interweaving between childhood memories college life and present day and through narrative that is equally heartbreaking and fiercely funny Alison looks back on her complex relationship with her father and finds they had more in common than she ever knew.'A groundbreaking masterpiece' The Independent'A finely woven blend of yearning and euphoric fantasy' Evening Standard**ONE OF THE GUARDIAN'S 100 BEST BOOKS OF THE 21st CENTURY**
How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big: Kind of the Story of My Life
Dilbert creator Scott Adams' funny memoir about his many failures and what they eventually taught him about success'Adams has a funny refreshingly considered set of ideas about how to find success-and what that success will look like when one gets there' Kirkus Reviews----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Scott Adams has probably failed at more things than anyone you've ever met. So how did he go from hapless office worker and serial failure to the creator of Dilbert one of the world's most famous comic strips in just a few years?No career guide can offer advice that works for everyone. Your best bet is to study the ways of others who made it big and try to glean some tricks that make sense for you. So here Scott Adams tells how he turned one failure after another - including a corporate career inventions investments and two restaurants - into something successful. Along the way he discovered some unlikely truths. Goals are for losers; systems are for winners. Forget 'passion'; what you need is personal energy.In this brilliant book Adams shows us how to invite failure in embrace it then pick its pocket. While you laugh at his failures you'll discover some helpful ideas for your own path to personal victory.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------'Scott Adams has drawn nearly 9000 Dilbert cartoons since the strip began in 1989 and his cynical take on management ideas the effectiveness of bosses and cubicle life has affected the worldview of millions. But he built his successful career mainly through trial and error-a whole lot of error to be exact' Harvard Business Review
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