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Natural Value
William Smart, Friedrich Freiherr Von Wieser, Christian A. Malloch
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R898
Discovery Miles 8 980
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Want to develop novel robot applications, but don't know how to
write a mapping or object recognition system? You're not alone, but
you're certainly not without help. By combining real-world examples
with valuable knowledge from the Robot Operating System (ROS)
community, this practical book provides motivating recipes for
solving specific robotics use cases. Ideal for enthusiasts, from
students in robotics clubs to professional robotics scientists and
engineers, each recipe describes a complete solution using ROS open
source libraries and tools. You'll learn how to complete tasks
described in the recipes, as well as how to configure and recombine
components for other tasks. If you're familiar with Python, you're
ready to go. Learn fundamentals, including key ROS concepts, tools,
and patterns Program robots that perform an increasingly complex
set of behaviors, using the powerful packages in ROS See how to
easily add perception and navigation abilities to your robots
Integrate your own sensors, actuators, software libraries, and even
a whole robot into the ROS ecosystem Learn tips and tricks for
using ROS tools and community resources, debugging robot behavior,
and using C++ in ROS
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Natural Value (Paperback)
William Smart, Friedrich Freiherr Von Wieser, Christian A. Malloch
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R657
Discovery Miles 6 570
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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LARGE PRINT EDITION More at LargePrintLiberty.com. It is
astonishing that a book of this quality would have been completely
lost to history. It was the first to introduce the core ideas of
the Menger branch of Marginalist thought to English readers. The
first edition appeared in 1891. It appeared in many reprints until
1931. Professor William Smart had a gift for clear exposition that
was typical of English academics of his time. His gifts here are
employed in the defense of the Austrian contribution to value
theory. Its lesson concerning subjectivism, value and price,
causation and cost, utility, and the whole microeconomic foundation
of the Austrian School, continue to be relevant - and still
unabsorbed by the profession at large. Exactly as the title
indicates, as an introduction to value theory, this book has never
been superseded by any other. It is an outstanding statement of the
first and second generations of the Austrian School, and essential
for every student of economics in our times.
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