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Sams Teach Yourself Beginning Programming in 24 Hoursexplains the
basics of programming in the successful 24 Hours format. The book's
examples are easily readable and understandable by even those with no
previous exposure to programming.
This book covers the absolute basics of programming: Why program? What
tools to use? How does a program tell the computer what to do? Readers
will learn how to program the computer and will explore some of the
most popular programming languages in use. This book will introduce the
reader to common programming fundamentals using Python and will provide
an overview of other common programming languages and their uses.
Despite what many politicians would like you to believe, the
Americans with Disabilities Act is a travesty of government
regulation--it actually harms businesses, taxpayers, and,
ironically, the people it's supposed to help: disabled Americans.
In fact, it is such a disaster that Greg Perry, a man who himself
was born disabled, declares in this eye-opening book, "I am so very
grateful that I was born long before the ADA was put into law."
Feisty and frank, Perry exposes the dangerous consequences of
this supposedly compassionate law and shows through personal
accounts and sobering statistics that quality of public life for
the disabled hasn't been improved since the ADA was signed into
law; instead, the liberties of all Americans have been diminished
considerably. Citing alarming, outrageous examples of frivolous
lawsuits, unnecessary reliance on government intervention, reams of
bureaucratic red tape, and stifled economic growth for all, Perry
boldly contends that the Americans with Disabilities Act has
fostered a culture of dependence, dangerously convincing many
people that they can't make it without the government's help.
Told with the passion and conviction of a man who has seen
firsthand the many ways such intrusive government threatens our
freedom, this book finally exposes how the ADA is a legislative
disaster that, in effect, disables all Americans.
Updated for C11 Write powerful C programs...without becoming a
technical expert! This book is the fastest way to get comfortable
with C, one incredibly clear and easy step at a time. You'll learn
all the basics: how to organize programs, store and display data,
work with variables, operators, I/O, pointers, arrays, functions,
and much more. C programming has neverbeen this simple! Who knew
how simple C programming could be? This is today's best beginner's
guide to writing C programs-and to learning skills you can use with
practically any language. Its simple, practical instructions will
help you start creating useful, reliable C code, from games to
mobile apps. Plus, it's fully updated for the new C11 standard and
today's free, open source tools! Here's a small sample of what
you'll learn: * Discover free C programming tools for Windows, OS
X, or Linux * Understand the parts of a C program and how they fit
together * Generate output and display it on the screen * Interact
with users and respond to their input * Make the most of variables
by using assignments and expressions * Control programs by testing
data and using logical operators * Save time and effort by using
loops and other techniques * Build powerful data-entry routines
with simple built-in functions * Manipulate text with strings *
Store information, so it's easy to access and use * Manage your
data with arrays, pointers, and data structures * Use functions to
make programs easier to write and maintain * Let C handle all your
program's math for you * Handle your computer's memory as
efficiently as possible * Make programs more powerful with
preprocessing directives
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Crump the Cat (Paperback)
Anna Lussenburg; Illustrated by Greg Perry
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R331
Discovery Miles 3 310
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Almost every selling strategy that every coffee bar owner tries, to
advertise, to market, and to attract paying customers is
ineffective, costly, and wrong. Almost every penny that every
coffee bar owner spends to attract paying customers is wasted; you
might as well toss your money down the drain with this morning's
used coffee grounds. Why rely on the same advertising methods
everybody uses? Why trust your business's lifeblood - customers -
to random attempts to promote your coffee shop? Stop the insanity
It's time for you to change if you want to make a lot of money in
the coffee business. It's time for you to change now. Surely you
know that your advertising dollars are wasted, but what specific
steps can you do to reverse that? You'll find out here How can you
get customers to come to your shop when the corporate guys are down
the street with all the benefits millions of dollars of branding
afford them? You stop trying to compete with them and you let them
worry about you How? You'll find out here To advertise wisely, you
need to know exactly how many customers a specific advertising
method brought into your store. How many were new? How many were
existing? You'll find out here Do you use your phone as an
automatic money generating machine in your coffee bar? You'll learn
how to do that here Do you know how to use your shop's WiFi signal
for maximum profits? You'll find out how WiFi can boost your bottom
line when you approach it correctly here Are you aware that the
books and magazines your customers look at can do your selling for
you? You'll see how they can here Are you so busy working in your
coffee shop business that you have no time to work on your coffee
shop business? Stop now You can begin expanding, increasing your
store's income steadily, and working on training your employees how
to talk customers into happily spending more money in your store.
The secrets to do just that are hidden in plain sight and clearly
identified here - What business are you really in? If you answer
that with "coffee shop" or "coffee bar" or "food and beverage" or
any terms similar to those, you are missing gold. To learn exactly
what business you are really in, just look here What good does a
customer list do you in a business such as yours? If you do not
know, then you will be shocked when your income doubles as the
result of a list you start working on as soon as you see why here
You don't learn how to make more money in this book; you learn how
you can boost your profits geometrically A coffee bar is often a
stagnant business with the owner and employees having no clue how
to make customers happy and getting them to spend more in your
store. The key to your new success is in this book. A book that is
more like a manual showing you exactly, step-by-step, how to make
your coffee bar the most happening place in town You get no fluff
here You only get step-by-step training on making far more money
with your coffee bar than you ever dreamed possible So, you're
probably working on being the best Third Wave coffee bar around.
You mastered the beans, the roast, the flavor, the froth... ...Now
it's time to get customers in the door to pay for everything It's
time you learned how to spend virtually nothing on attracting new
customers while at the same time you learned how to make more money
at this business than you ever dreamed imaginable. So the time is
now... You need to decide to put your business on top of every
other coffee bar in your area... You need to be the envy of every
other coffee bar owner in your state who struggles to pay
advertising bills that don't pull in customers. Is that corporate
coffee shop just down the street? Good. The next thing they hear
will be a giant sucking sound of their (former) regular customers
running into your store again and again
We follow the road over the bridge, underneath which runs a
fast-flowing mountain river, then through the village of shops,
their souvenirs and foodstuffs almost spilling onto the street, and
reach the stairs to Ryushaku-ji. We climb and then follow a wide
path. There, after various shrines, we find statues of Basho and
his companion Sora, visitors to this temple mountain in 1689.
Between them stands a stone monument inscribed in kanji, the Oku No
Hosomichi poem he later wrote about his ascent here. It is a
powerful poem uniting the stillness of the rock with the sound of
the cicada (or semi, as it is known in Japan) as each penetrates
consciousness itself. We are following his footsteps more than
three hundred years later and more than half-a-world away from
home, approaching closer his spirit of natural harmony.
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Unplugged (Paperback)
Greg Perry
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R448
R374
Discovery Miles 3 740
Save R74 (17%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Mike Buckley, no good son of an alcoholic convict father, gets
kicked out of his home by his Mom for his second DUI in three
months. As he sits in the park wondering where he is going to stay,
an old acquaintance sees him. After hearing he has no place to stay
she invites him to stay with her and her mother. He agrees.
While staying there he meets Granny Adams, the wealthy widow living
next door. After finding out how much money she has, Buckley
decides to try and get some of it for himself. His plan is to get
friendly with her, and when the opportunity arises, force her to
withdraw $50,000 from her bank, then take her back to her house,
tie her up, and leave the area.
But his plan backfires when, at the bank, Granny struggles to get
free and Buckley shoots her. He then turns the gun on Glenn
Preston, the only other customer in the bank. But Preston is too
fast for him. They struggle for the gun and Glenn overpowers
Buckley. He gets the gun and holds Buckley at gunpoint until the
police arrive.
Shortly, Officer Mike Crawford, son of Police Chief Earl Crawford,
arrives at the bank and rushes in with his gun drawn. Buckley
shouts out 'shoot him, he just shot that old woman." Without
warning Crawford shoots twice, striking Preston.
Granny dies at the scene. Preston is critically injured. Officer
Crawford is declared a hero. Mike Buckley slips away after being
questioned by detectives.
When Chief Crawford learns the truth he does everything in his
power to see that his son remains a hero, and to protect himself,
his department, and his town's dirty secrets. Along the way
evidence is destroyed, as are people who get too close to the
truth.
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