If your plan is to start with UIKit, you can continue to read chapter 1. Otherwise, pick up the SwiftUI edition of the book. To access the full version of the book, please get the full copy here. You will also be able to access the full source code of the project....
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Preface This is a book that every competitive programmer must read – and master, at least during the middle phase of their programming career: when they want to leap forward from ‘just knowing some programming language commands’ and ‘some algorithms’ to become a top programmer....
Read Preface (pp. xix-xxiv), Prologue (xxix-xxxii), Part 1 (pp. 2-5), and Chapter 1 “From Human Prehistory to the Early Civilization” (pp. 6-33 covering to 6000 B. C. E.) Lecture / PowerPoint—Just What do You Mean “Civilization”? (including “Historical Timelines”) Week ...
The person I most wish to thank is Davey Lee, for whom my graduate career would not have been possible and who held faith in me and pushed me to succeed! PREFACE The purpose of this reports to fulfill the internship requirement for the ...
Contents Contributors Preface to the Ninth Edition Publisher's Acknowledgements Guided tour xix xx xxii xxiv Part One INTRODUCTION 1 Business organisations: the external environment Learning outcomes and key terms Introduction The business organisation and its environment The general or contextual environment...
x pri87339_fm_i-xii.indd 10 23/10/18 6:18 pm Preface Acknowledgments I would like to thank many people who made this book possible. Governor Janklow of South Dakota funded a three-month summer project in 2000 that got the original Mastering ArcGIS book started, as part of his Teaching...
PREFACE xi In addition, Jack Kapoor expresses special apprecia- tion to Theresa and Dave Kapoor, Kathryn Thumme, and Karen and Joshua Tucker for their typing, proofreading, and research assistance. Les Dlabay expresses his thanks to Joe Chmura, Kyle Dlabay, Linda Dlabay, Anne Jaspers, Jennifer...
The cleanup doesn't have to be something big. Change one variable name for the better, break up one function that's a little too large, eliminate one small bit of duplication, clean up one composite if statement. Can you imagine working on a project where the code simply got better as ...
Drucker ends the preface to the original edition with this: "This book does not project trends; it examines discontinuities. It does not forecast tomorrow; it looks at today. It does not ask, 'What will tomorrow look like?' It asks instead, 'What do we have to tackle today to make ...