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Are you interested in learning to program computers? PROGRAMMING
FOR THE ABSOLUTE BEGINNER, SECOND EDITION is a friendly guide that
will teach you the fundamentals of computer programming through the
hands-on (and fun!) development of computer games. This book
teaches programming using Just BASIC, a free, easy-to-learn
software that lets you create programs for computers running
Windows. Popular author and educator Jerry Ford, Jr., teaches you
fundamental programming principles and gives you a broad view of
computer programming and its many possibilities. As you work
through this book, you will not only learn the basics of
programming, but you'll also build a foundation from which you can
advance into other programming languages with confidence. Get
started programming today with PROGRAMMING FOR THE ABSOLUTE
BEGINNER, SECOND EDITION.
Translinguistics represents a powerful alternative to conventional
paradigms of language such as bilingualism and code-switching,
which assume the compartmentalization of different 'languages' into
fixed and arbitrary boundaries. Translinguistics more accurately
reflects the fluid use of linguistic and semiotic resources in
diverse communities. This ground-breaking volume showcases work
from leading as well as emerging scholars in sociolinguistics and
other language-oriented disciplines and collectively explores and
aims to reconcile the distinction between 'innovation' and
'ordinariness' in translinguistics. Features of this book include:
18 chapters from 28 scholars, representing a range of academic
disciplines and institutions from 11 countries around the world;
research on understudied communities and geographic contexts,
including those of Latin America, South Asia, and Central Asia;
several chapters devoted to the diversity of communication in
digital contexts. Edited by two of the most innovative scholars in
the field, Translinguistics: Negotiating Innovation and
Ordinariness is essential reading for scholars and students
interested in the question of multilingualism across a variety of
subject areas.
Translinguistics represents a powerful alternative to conventional
paradigms of language such as bilingualism and code-switching,
which assume the compartmentalization of different 'languages' into
fixed and arbitrary boundaries. Translinguistics more accurately
reflects the fluid use of linguistic and semiotic resources in
diverse communities. This ground-breaking volume showcases work
from leading as well as emerging scholars in sociolinguistics and
other language-oriented disciplines and collectively explores and
aims to reconcile the distinction between 'innovation' and
'ordinariness' in translinguistics. Features of this book include:
18 chapters from 28 scholars, representing a range of academic
disciplines and institutions from 11 countries around the world;
research on understudied communities and geographic contexts,
including those of Latin America, South Asia, and Central Asia;
several chapters devoted to the diversity of communication in
digital contexts. Edited by two of the most innovative scholars in
the field, Translinguistics: Negotiating Innovation and
Ordinariness is essential reading for scholars and students
interested in the question of multilingualism across a variety of
subject areas.
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