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Rewired (Hardcover)
Paul N. Markham; Foreword by Nancey C. Murphy
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R1,106
Discovery Miles 11 060
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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This book presents the creative, arts-based and educative thinking
resulting from a "21 day autoethnography challenge" set of
self-guided prompts arising from the large-scale collaborative,
creative, and global project to explore Massive and Microscopic
Sensemaking during COVId-19 Times. It employs a guiding
methodological framework of critical autoethnography, narrating the
macro and micro experiences of COVID-19 from a first-person, and
critically, culturally-informed perspective. The book features
chapters creatively responding to the 21-day pandemic experiment
through digital autoethnographic artworks, writings, and
collaborations. It allowed authors to build embodied sensibilities,
practice autoethnographic forms of writing and making, and
transform personal experiences through the COVID-19 moment into
critical understanding of scale, sense-making, and the
relationality of humans, nonhumans, and the planet.
What happens when the internet is absorbed into everyday life? How
do we make sense of something that is invisible but still so
central? A group of digital culture experts address these questions
in Metaphors of Internet: Ways of Being in the Age of Ubiquity.
Twenty years ago, the internet was imagined as standing apart from
humans. Metaphorically it was a frontier to explore, a virtual
world to experiment in, an ultra-high-speed information
superhighway. Many popular metaphors have fallen out of use, while
new ones arise all the time. Today we speak of data lakes, clouds
and AI. The essays and artwork in this book evoke the mundane, the
visceral, and the transformative potential of the internet by
exploring the currently dominant metaphors. Together they tell a
story of kaleidoscopic diversity of how we experience the internet,
offering a richly textured glimpse of how the internet has both
disappeared and at the same time, has fundamentally transformed
everyday social customs, work, and life, death, politics, and
embodiment.
What happens when the internet is absorbed into everyday life? How
do we make sense of something that is invisible but still so
central? A group of digital culture experts address these questions
in Metaphors of Internet: Ways of Being in the Age of Ubiquity.
Twenty years ago, the internet was imagined as standing apart from
humans. Metaphorically it was a frontier to explore, a virtual
world to experiment in, an ultra-high-speed information
superhighway. Many popular metaphors have fallen out of use, while
new ones arise all the time. Today we speak of data lakes, clouds
and AI. The essays and artwork in this book evoke the mundane, the
visceral, and the transformative potential of the internet by
exploring the currently dominant metaphors. Together they tell a
story of kaleidoscopic diversity of how we experience the internet,
offering a richly textured glimpse of how the internet has both
disappeared and at the same time, has fundamentally transformed
everyday social customs, work, and life, death, politics, and
embodiment.
If you are a skilled Java programmer but are concerned about the
Java coding interview process, this real-world guide can help you
land your next position Java is a popular and powerful language
that is a virtual requirement for businesses making use of IT in
their daily operations. For Java programmers, this reality offers
job security and a wealth of employment opportunities. But that
perfect Java coding job won't be available if you can't ace the
interview. If you are a Java programmer concerned about
interviewing, Java Programming Interviews Exposed is a great
resource to prepare for your next opportunity. Author Noel Markham
is both an experienced Java developer and interviewer, and has
loaded his book with real examples from interviews he has
conducted. * Review over 150 real-world Java interview questions
you are likely to encounter * Prepare for personality-based
interviews as well as highly technical interviews * Explore related
topics, such as middleware frameworks and server technologies *
Make use of chapters individually for topic-specific help * Use the
appendix for tips on Scala and Groovy, two other languages that run
on JVMs Veterans of the IT employment space know that interviewing
for a Java programming position isn't as simple as sitting down and
answering questions. The technical coding portion of the interview
can be akin to a difficult puzzle or an interrogation. With Java
Programming Interviews Exposed, skilled Java coders can prepare
themselves for this daunting process and better arm themselves with
the knowledge and interviewing skills necessary to succeed.
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Rewired (Paperback)
Paul N. Markham; Foreword by Nancey C. Murphy
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R898
Discovery Miles 8 980
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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