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Former Burnley FC director Clive Holt brings us the inside track on
his 35 years at the club in a compelling memoir chock-full of
anecdotes and previously untold stories. Every committee or
boardroom needs someone who can ask awkward questions and see what
might be coming around the next corner. Clive was that man at
Burnley FC. Wherever Burnley were playing, he rarely missed a
match, whether those dreadful games of the old Fourth Division when
Burnley were in the doldrums, or the heady afternoons at Old
Trafford, Stamford Bridge or the Emirates in the Premier League.
Clive's knowledge of the workings of Burnley was encyclopaedic, and
as company secretary he knew exactly what was going on throughout
the club. He left the board in 2020 when Burnley were bought by the
American company ALK, but continues to attend games with a devotion
that has never wavered.
Burnley, Champions Again! tells the story of the incredible
promotion season that Vincent Kompany inspired and organised at
Burnley FC. At the end of season 2021/22 the club found themselves
relegated and managerless. With players wanting to leave, the club
needing to sell them and fans worried the owners might decide to
desert a sinking ship, the future looked bleak.But the worries were
unfounded. Vincent Kompany was brought in as manager. He spoke of
promotion being a three- or four-year project. As existing players
left in droves, their replacements were drafted in from the
continent – some bought, others joining on loan. But doubts
lingered. The newcomers were unknowns, and some of the departing
players were big names.The change in playing style was immediate
– a transformation – and Burnley fans were wide-eyed with awe
at the stunning possession-based football. The start was slow, but
as the wins and points stacked up Burnley clinched an inconceivable
top-flight return at the end of a magical season.
Learn Rails the way the Rails core team recommends it, along with
the tens of thousands of developers who have used this broad,
far-reaching tutorial and reference. If you're new to Rails, you'll
get step-by-step guidance. If you're an experienced developer, get
the comprehensive, insider information you need for the latest
version of Ruby on Rails. The new edition of this award-winning
classic is completely updated for Rails 6 and Ruby 2.6, with
information on system testing, Webpack, and advanced JavaScript.
Ruby on Rails helps you produce high-quality, beautiful-looking web
applications quickly - you concentrate on creating the application,
and Rails takes care of the details. Rails 6 brings many
improvements, and this edition is updated to cover the new features
and changes in best practices. We start with a step-by-step
walkthrough of building a real application, and in-depth chapters
look at the built-in Rails features. Follow along with an extended
tutorial as you write a web-based store application. Eliminate
tedious configuration and housekeeping, seamlessly incorporate Ajax
and JavaScript, send and receive emails, manage background jobs
with ActiveJob, and build real-time features using WebSockets and
ActionCable. Test your applications as you write them using the
built-in unit, integration, and system testing frameworks,
internationalize your applications, and deploy your applications
easily and securely. New in this edition is coverage of Action
Mailer, which allows you to receive emails in your app as well as
ActionText, a zero-configuration rich text editing feature. Rails
1.0 was released in December 2005. This book was there from the
start, and didn't just evolve alongside Rails, it evolved with
Rails. It has been developed in consultation with the Rails core
team. In fact, Rails itself is tested against the code in this
book. What You Need: All you need is a Windows, Mac OS X, or Linux
machine to do development on. This book will take you through the
steps to install Rails and its dependencies. If you aren't familiar
with the Ruby programming language, this book contains a chapter
that covers the basics necessary to understand the material in the
book.
Ruby is an increasingly popular, fully object-oriented dynamic
programming language, hailed by many practitioners as the finest
and most useful language available today. When Ruby first burst
onto the scene in the Western world, the Pragmatic Programmers were
there with the definitive reference manual, "Programming Ruby: The
Pragmatic Programmer's Guide". Now in its Second Edition, author
Dave Thomas has expanded the famous Pickaxe book with over 200
pages of new content, covering all the new and improved language
features of Ruby 1.8 and standard library modules. The Pickaxe
contains four major sections: an acclaimed tutorial on using Ruby;
the definitive reference to the language; complete documentation on
all built-in classes, modules, and methods; and complete
descriptions of all 98 standard libraries. If you enjoyed the First
Edition, you'll appreciate the new and expanded content, including:
enhanced coverage of installation, packaging, documenting Ruby
source code, threading and synchronization, and enhancing Ruby's
capabilities using C-language extensions. Programming for the
worldwide web is easy in Ruby, with new chapters on XML/RPC, SOAP,
distributed Ruby, templating systems and other web services.
There's even a new chapter on unit testing. This is the definitive
reference manual for Ruby, including a description of all the
standard library modules, a complete reference to all built-in
classes and modules (including more than 250 significant changes
since the First Edition). Coverage of other features has grown
tremendously, including details on how to harness the sophisticated
capabilities of irb, so you can dynamically examine and experiment
with your running code. "Ruby is a wonderfully powerful and useful
language, and whenever I'm working with it this book is at my side"
- Martin Fowler, Chief Scientist, ThoughtWorks.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 20th
European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, ECOOP 2006,
held in Nantes, France in July 2006.
20 revised full papers, together with 3 keynote papers were
carefully reviewed and selected. The papers are organized in
topical sections on program query and persistence, ownership and
concurrency, languages, type theory, types for object-oriented
languages, tools, and modularity. 5 more papers celebrate the 20th
anniversary of ECOOP.
Learn Rails the way the Rails core team recommends it, along with
the tens of thousands of developers who have used this broad,
far-reaching tutorial and reference. If you're new to Rails, you'll
get step-by-step guidance. If you're an experienced developer, get
the comprehensive, insider information you need for the latest
version of Ruby on Rails. The new edition of this award-winning
classic is completely updated for Rails 5.1 and Ruby 2.4, with
information on system testing, Webpack, and advanced JavaScript.
Ruby on Rails helps you produce high-quality, beautiful-looking web
applications quickly---you concentrate on creating the application,
and Rails takes care of the details. Rails 5.1 brings many
improvements, and this edition is updated to cover the new features
and changes in best practices. We start with a step-by-step
walkthrough of building a real application, and in-depth chapters
look at the built-in Rails features. Follow along with an extended
tutorial as you write a web-based store application. Eliminate
tedious configuration and housekeeping; seamlessly incorporate Ajax
and JavaScript; send emails and manage background jobs with
ActiveJob; build real-time features using WebSockets and
ActionCable. Test your applications as you write them using the
built-in unit, integration, and system testing frameworks;
internationalize your applications; and deploy your applications
easily and securely. New in this edition is support for Webpack and
advanced JavaScript, as well as Rails' new browser-based system
testing. Rails 1.0 was released in December 2005. This book was
there from the start, and didn't just evolve alongside Rails, it
evolved with Rails. It has been developed in consultation with the
Rails core team. In fact, Rails itself is tested against the code
in this book. What You Need: All you need is a Windows, Mac OS X,
or Linux machine to do development on. This book will take you
through the steps to install Rails and its dependencies. If you
aren't familiar with the Ruby programming language, this book
contains a chapter that covers the basics necessary to understand
the material in the book.
A Director's Tale is the story of Burnley Football Club in the
early 1980s, a time of short-lived success and then turmoil. With
special access to the diaries of director Derek Gill, Dave Thomas
brings you the unvarnished inside story, revealing what went on
behind the scenes amid conflict with chairman John Jackson and
manager John Bond. These were torrid times involving, at first, a
surprise promotion, then a relegation, then John Bond's departure
and another relegation. This was a group of men who were all
competent and professional in their own fields - Jackson was a
barrister, Gill an accountant - but they became a toxic mix in the
boardroom. The Bond season has gone into the Turf Moor history
books as one of the most damaging. His name is much derided in
Burnley today, but he was only a part of a bigger problem. The Gill
diaries provide a unique opportunity to see - warts and all - the
workings and machinations of boardroom politics. This is a story of
failure and acrimony.
The Pragmatic Programmers classic is back! Freshly updated for
modern software development, Pragmatic Unit Testing in Java 8 With
JUnit teaches you how to write and run easily maintained unit tests
in JUnit with confidence. You'll learn mnemonics to help you know
what tests to write, how to remember all the boundary conditions,
and what the qualities of a good test are. You'll see how unit
tests can pay off by allowing you to keep your system code clean,
and you'll learn how to handle the stuff that seems too tough to
test. Pragmatic Unit Testing in Java 8 With JUnit steps you through
all the important unit testing topics. If you've never written a
unit test, you'll see screen shots from Eclipse, IntelliJ IDEA, and
NetBeans that will help you get past the hard part--getting set up
and started. Once past the basics, you'll learn why you want to
write unit tests and how to effectively use JUnit. But the meaty
part of the book is its collected unit testing wisdom from people
who've been there, done that on production systems for at least 15
years: veteran author and developer Jeff Langr, building on the
wisdom of Pragmatic Programmers Andy Hunt and Dave Thomas.You'll
learn: How to craft your unit tests to minimize your effort in
maintaining them. How to use unit tests to help keep your system
clean. How to test the tough stuff. Memorable mnemonics to help you
remember what's important when writing unit tests. How to help your
team reap and sustain the benefits of unit testing. You won't just
learn about unit testing in theory--you'll work through numerous
code examples. When it comes to programming, hands-on is the only
way to learn!
This book is the introduction to Elixir for experienced
programmers, completely updated for Elixir 1.6 and beyond. Explore
functional programming without the academic overtones (tell me
about monads just one more time). Create concurrent applications,
but get them right without all the locking and consistency
headaches. Meet Elixir, a modern, functional, concurrent language
built on the rock-solid Erlang VM. Elixir's pragmatic syntax and
built-in support for metaprogramming will make you productive and
keep you interested for the long haul. Maybe the time is right for
the Next Big Thing. Maybe it's Elixir. Functional programming
techniques help you manage the complexities of today's real-world,
concurrent systems; maximize uptime; and manage security. Enter
Elixir, with its modern, Ruby-like, extendable syntax, compile and
runtime evaluation, hygienic macro system, and more. But, just as
importantly, Elixir brings a sense of enjoyment to parallel,
functional programming. Your applications become fun to work with,
and the language encourages you to experiment. Part 1 covers the
basics of writing sequential Elixir programs. We'll look at the
language, the tools, and the conventions. Part 2 uses these skills
to start writing concurrent code-applications that use all the
cores on your machine, or all the machines on your network! And we
do it both with and without OTP. Part 3 looks at the more advanced
features of the language, from DSLs and code generation to
extending the syntax. This edition is fully updated with all the
new features of Elixir 1.6, with a new chapter on structuring OTP
applications, and new sections on the debugger, code formatter,
Distillery, and protocols. What You Need: You'll need a computer, a
little experience with another high-level language, and a sense of
adventure. No functional programming experience is needed.
Jimmy Adamson was a football enigma, revered by some, disliked by
others - a supremely elegant player of the '50s and early '60s, a
title winner and a respected coach, but a manager whose spirit was
ultimately shattered. In 1962, Adamson had the world at his feet:
FA Cup finalist, Footballer of the Year and invited to become
England manager, having been assistant at the World Cup in Chile.
But Adamson said 'no'. In 1970 he predicted that Burnley would
become the 'Team of the Seventies', but despotic chairman Bob
Lord's selling policy saw the vision fade and die. Controversially
sacked in 1976, Adamson moved to Sunderland and then endured two
torrid years at Leeds United before turning his back on the game.
This is a poignant story of broken dreams, failed ambitions and
personal tragedy, ending in estrangement from the club he loved. A
story of what might have been.
This remarkable, very personal book sets out how one person
approaches making harmonies. It relies on no particular musical
school of thought, having grown up over his many years of wide
musical involvement. It can produce simple harmonies, multiple
instrumental/choral parts, accompaniments, chordings...Many people
have said warm things about the results. From the author: "I have
written for those who say they have no musical knowledge, and tried
to set down all needed musical background. But I would also highly
recommend this way to long-term harmonisers looking to free up
their efforts. My approach grew from frustration with how poor
available music books & courses were; they all seemed to have
terribly narrow musical viewpoints, often based on somewhat dubious
musical assumptions. I include some personal loves & dislikes
in the musical world, gleaned from 50 years or so of singing,
playing, dancing and informal teaching. Do enjoy your music."
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Of Mines and Beer! - 150 Years of Brewing History in Gilpin County, Colorado, and Beyond (Central City, Black Hawk, Mountain City, Nevadaville, Russell Gulch, Rollinsville, Idaho Springs, Georgetown, Golden, Denver, Boulder, Aspen, Scotland, England, Germa (Paperback)
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It is estimated that there were more than 4,000 breweries producing
more than nine million barrels of beer across the U.S. in the early
1870s. In 1880, the Internal Revenue Service reported there were
2,830 operating breweries in the United States, while Germany
reported nearly 11,000 around the same time. Colorado had an
estimated 200,000 people and twenty breweries in 1880. The total
number of breweries in the US today is 2,500 with more than 180 in
Colorado. This is the story of the Colorado families that brewed
beer for thousands of thirsty miners in the last half of the
nineteenth century as well as references to other beer-related
events in Central City, Black Hawk, Mountain City, Nevadaville,
Russell Gulch, Rollinsville, Idaho Springs, Georgetown, Durango,
Leadville, Pueblo, Trinidad, Golden, Denver, Boulder, Aspen,
Scotland, England, Germany, Colorado and the world.
A Police Officer's personal experience of coming out of darkness
into light.
Journalists, stop playing guessing games! Inside the answers to
your most pressing questions await: Videogame, one word or two?
Xbox, XBox or X-box? What defines a good game review? Fitting
neatly between The AP Stylebook and Wired Style, The Videogame
Style Guide and Reference Manual is the ultimate resource for game
journalists and the first volume to definitively catalogue the
breathtaking multibillion-dollar game industry from A to Z.
Includes official International Game Journalists Association rules
for grammar, spelling, usage, capitalization and abbreviations,
plus proven tips and guidelines for producing polished,
professional prose about the world's most exciting entertainment
biz. Exploring the field from yesterday's humble origins to
tomorrow's hottest trends, The Videogame Style Guide and Reference
Manual contains all the tools you need to realize a distinguished
career in game journalism.
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