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First useful book for professionals to be published in the wake of
the Grenfell Fire Reforms will bring in much change to the industry
and construction professionals will need guidance
First useful book for professionals to be published in the wake of
the Grenfell Fire Reforms will bring in much change to the industry
and construction professionals will need guidance
Marfa Garden is a full-color celebration of more than sixty
flowering plants of the Chihuahuan Desert and neighboring regions.
Marfa, the internationally acclaimed arts and cultural mecca in Far
West Texas, sits squarely in the Chihuahuan Desert-North America's
second largest at 140,000 square miles spanning northern Mexico,
West Texas, and parts of New Mexico and Arizona. The desert is a
surprising showcase for colorful plant diversity. Presented in a
style reminiscent of naturalist Karl Blossfeldt's Art Forms in
Nature, the book includes an array of vines, grasses, trees, herbs,
shrubs, cacti, and succulents ranging from the little known to the
popular to the iconic. Photographs show the plants in year-round
cycles, with buds, complex foliage, unfolding blooms, seed pods,
and winter texture and color. Also included is a discussion of each
plant's common and scientific names, historical information, garden
use, USDA classification, and other helpful details. A visual
appendix of detailed botanical and gardening information consists
of illustrations relating close-up botanical details. Everyday
gardeners, naturalists, landscape designers, architects, and anyone
interested in dry gardens or the Southwest will find great value
and joy in Marfa Garden.
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Project Live (Paperback)
Alexander Gomez; Edited by Jim Martin, J. Cannon
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R289
Discovery Miles 2 890
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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When newly divorced Leslie Bradford moves herself and her nine year
old son, Cody, to the picturesque town of Millford Springs, she
believes it to be the perfect place for a fresh start. But soon
after after settling into their new home, Cody sees a dark shape
lurking outside his bedroom and begins to suffer troubling visions.
Within days, a senseless and savage crime leave the small community
stunned, and Leslie's own worst fears are imagined after Cody
mysteriously vanishes in the night. Along with Evan Reece, the town
sheriff, Leslie soon uncovers a troubling secret from the town's
past involving the abduction of a young girl - a secret that may
also hold the key to her own son''s whereabouts. But they will have
to work fast to save not only Cody, but the the town itself. It
seems the dead girl has come back... and so has her killer
When newly divorced Leslie Bradford moves herself and her nine year
old son, Cody, to the picturesque town of Millford Springs, she
believes it to be the perfect place for a fresh start. But soon
after after settling into their new home, Cody sees a dark shape
lurking outside his bedroom and begins to suffer troubling visions.
Within days a senseless and savage crime leave the small community
stunned, and Leslie's own worst fears are imagined after Cody
mysteriously vanishes in the night. Along with Evan Reece, the town
sheriff, Leslie soon uncovers a troubling secret from the town's
past involving the abduction of a young girl - a secret that may
also hold the key to her own son''s whereabouts. But they will have
to work fast to save not only Cody, but the the town itself. It
seems the dead girl has come back... and so has her killer.
Written especially for programmers adopting a free-format style,
this manual explores the role of functions in writing RPG IV
programs. Demonstrating the potential of functions, many topics are
explored such as details about existing RPG IV built-in functions,
writing new functions, using ILE concepts to use C functions, and
utilizing IBM API's functions. Explaining how to write small
programs, either as sub-procedures or modules, and how to gather
those parts together to make programs that are easy to write and
maintain, this is a natural next step for programmers familiar with
a free-format style of coding.
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