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Careering offers young people a seamless step-by-step process to
help teens avoid career traps. It's the information-packed guide
for students, teens and young adults to explore their career future
- and its an ideal size for a pocket! Topics include how to explore
career options; network effectively; apply for jobs; develop
interviewing skills; and conduct oneself once landing a job. The
interactive, engaging "workbook" format allows for readers to write
their plans, interests and aspirations on blank lines provided.
Careering also contains a quick reference guide on participating in
college immersion programs; summer camps; competitions; seasonal
and entry-level jobs; and internships; and offers other key
resources. Plus, Tamara offers advice for teens on how to
responsibly use social media, so it doesn't hurt their chances of
landing work. Careering offers a practical way to explore,
experience and eliminate possible career paths. Specifically,
Careering is a concise and easy-to-read pocket guide that helps
young people: Evaluate their interests, skills, and passions
Identify jobs, internships, and volunteer positions that align with
their personal gifts Identify multiple career exploration avenues,
from camps to summer jobs Put together a resume and references,
even if they've never had a "real" job Learn how to network, apply
for jobs and develop interviewing skills Learn how to pursue
entrepreneurial opportunities Learn how not to use social media if
they want to land a job ...and do so much more. Topics include how
to explore career options; network effectively; apply for jobs;
develop interviewing skills; and conduct oneself once landing a
job. The interactive, engaging "workbook" format allows for readers
to write their plans, interests and aspirations on blank lines
provided. Careering also contains a quick reference guide on
participating in college immersion programs; summer camps;
competitions; seasonal and entry-level jobs; and internships; and
offers other key resources. Plus, Tamara offers advice for teens on
how to responsibly use social media, so it doesn't hurt their
chances of landing work. Careering offers a practical way to
explore, experience and eliminate possible career paths.
Specifically, Careering is a concise and easy-to-read pocket guide
that helps young people: Evaluate their interests, skills, and
passions Identify jobs, internships, and volunteer positions that
align with their personal gifts Identify multiple career
exploration avenues, from camps to summer jobs Put together a
resume and references, even if they've never had a "real" job Learn
how to network, apply for jobs and develop interviewing skills
Learn how not to use social media if they want to land a job ...and
do so much more.
The Cathedral & the Bazaar is a must for anyone who cares about the future of the computer industry or the dynamics of the information economy. This revised and expanded paperback edition includes new material on open source developments in 1999 and 2000. Raymond's clear and effective writing style accurately describing the benefits of open source software has been key to its success.
GNU Emacs is the most popular and widespread of the Emacs family of
editors. It is also the most powerful and flexible. Unlike all
other text editors, GNU Emacs is a complete working
environment--you can stay within Emacs all day without leaving.
"Learning GNU Emacs," 3rd Edition tells readers how to get started
with the GNU Emacs editor. It is a thorough guide that will also
"grow" with you: as you become more proficient, this book will help
you learn how to use Emacs more effectively. It takes you from
basic Emacs usage (simple text editing) to moderately complicated
customization and programming.
The third edition of "Learning GNU Emacs" describes Emacs 21.3
from the ground up, including new user interface features such as
an icon-based toolbar and an interactive interface to Emacs
customization. A new chapter details how to install and run Emacs
on Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux, including tips for using Emacs
effectively on those platforms.
"Learning GNU Emacs," third edition, covers:
How to edit files with Emacs
Using the operating system shell through Emacs
How to use multiple buffers, windows, and frames
Customizing Emacs interactively and through startup files
Writing macros to circumvent repetitious tasks
Emacs as a programming environment for Java, C++, and Perl,
among others
Using Emacs as an integrated development environment (IDE)
Integrating Emacs with CVS, Subversion and other change control
systems for projects with multiple developers
Writing HTML, XHTML, and XML with Emacs
The basics of Emacs Lisp
The book is aimed at new Emacs users, whether or not they are
programmers. Also useful for readers switching from other
Emacsimplementations to GNU Emacs.
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Bugland (Paperback)
S. Raymond; Michael Antara, S. Raymond
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Lady Bug invites two children to become small like a bug and
explore Bugland. The children have strange and wonderful adventures
as they meet backyard insects. They learn the insects' names and
facts about their lives. Color illustrations throughout help to
spark the reader's imagination.
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