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PROTOTYPE 5
Jess Chandler, Rory Cook, Aimee Selby; Designed by Theo Inglis; Cover design or artwork by Sinjin Li; Contributions by …
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R318
Discovery Miles 3 180
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The fifth instalment of Prototype's annual anthology: a space for
new work, open to all and free from formal guidelines or
restrictions. Poetry, prose, visual work and experiments in
between. With contributions by Alex Aspden, Ed Atkins & Steven
Zultanski, Mau Baiocco, Claire Carroll, Hal Coase, James M. Creed,
Iulia David, Nia Davies, Fiona Glen, Olivia Heal, Emma Hellyer,
Hannah Hutchings-Georgiou, Rowe Irvin, Sasja Janssen (trans.
Michele Hutchison), Bhanu Kapil, Sharon Kivland, Jeff Ko, Prerana
Kumar, Grace Connolly Linden, Dasha Loyko, Nasim Luczaj, Ian
Macartney, So Mayer, Catrin Morgan, Ghazal Mosadeq, Kashif
Sharma-Patel, Helen Quah, Dipanjali Roy, Leonie Rushforth, Stanley
Schtinter, Lutz Seiler (trans. Stefan Tobler), Madeleine Stack,
Malin Stahl, Corin Sworn, Olly Todd, Yasmin Vardi, Kate Wakeling,
Nathan Walker, Ahren Warner, Stephen Watts & Rojbin Arjen Yigit
In this personal and emotionally honest exploration of conflict,
the Reverend Nathan C. Walker introduces a creative and
compassionate way to develop empathetic responses. He introduces
the concept of the moral imagination - a vital character trait used
by those who have the courage to project themselves into a conflict
and understand all the perspectives, aware that understanding need
not imply agreement. CULTIVATING EMPATHY presents a collection of
essays about the author's wrestlings with personal and cultural
conflicts and his commitment to stop "otherising" - which occurs
when we either demonise people or romanticise them. Walker's remedy
for these kinds of projections is to employ the moral imagination
as an everyday spiritual practice. He shows that through this
approach, we can save ourselves from irresponsibly using our
imaginations by cultivating genuine empathy for those we previously
held in contempt. We can visualise ourselves playing various
characters within a conflict and choose not to play a lead role in
the drama. Throughout the book he endeavours to find connection
with skinheads, murderers, homophobic preachers, privileged 1
percenters and Monsanto executives. An online companion workbook
will help readers to hone these skills through a variety of
exercises.
Learn NativeScript to build native mobile applications with
Angular, TypeScript, JavaScript About This Book * Power packed
hands-on guide to help you become pro-efficient with NativeScript *
Harness the power of your web development skills with JavaScript
and Angular to build cross-platform mobile apps * Create highly
maintainable and feature-rich apps with TypeScript and NativeScript
APIs Who This Book Is For This book assumes you have a general
understanding of TypeScript, have heard of NativeScript and know
what it's about, and are familiar with Angular (2.0). You don't
need to be an expert in any of these technologies, but having some
sense of them before reading is recommended this book, which is
ideal for intermediate to advanced users. What You Will Learn *
Bootstrap a NativeScript for Angular app * Best practices for
project organization * Style your app with CSS/SASS * Use Angular
together with NativeScript to create cross-platform mobile apps *
Take advantage of powerful Angular features, such as Dependency
Injection, Components, Directives, Pipes, and NgModules right
within your NativeScript apps *Gain insight into great project
organization and best practices *Use Objective C/Swift and Java
APIs directly from TypeScript *Use rich framework features and
third-party plugins *Style your app with CSS/SASS *Integrate
@ngrx/store + @ngrx/effects to help with state management *Test
your app with Karma and Appium In Detail NativeScript is an open
source framework that is built by Progress in order to build truly
native mobile apps with TypeScript, JavaScript or just Angular
which is an open source framework built by Google that offers
declarative templates, dependency injection, and fully featured
modules to build rich applications. Angular's versatile view
handling architecture allows your views to be rendered as highly
performant UI components native to iOS and Android mobile
platforms. This decoupling of the view rendering layer in Angular
combined with the power of native APIs with NativeScript have
together created the powerful and exciting technology stack of
NativeScript for Angular. This book focuses on the key concepts
that you will need to know to build a NativeScript for Angular
mobile app for iOS and Android. We'll build a fun multitrack
recording studio app, touching on powerful key concepts from both
technologies that you may need to know when you start building an
app of your own. The structure of the book takes the reader from a
void to a deployed app on both the App Store and Google Play,
serving as a reference guide and valuable tips/tricks handbook. By
the end of this book, you'll know majority of key concepts needed
to build a successful NativeScript for Angular app. Style and
approach This step-by-step advanced tutorial focuses on the key
concepts you need to know to build a NativeScript for Angular
mobile app for iOS and Android.
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