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Menejment, tashkilot va boshqaruv
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Умумий физика курси 2 том
Ушбу китобнинг максади студентларни физиканинг асосий идеаллари ва методлари билан таништиришдан иборат. Асосий эътибор физикавий конунларнинг маъносини тушунтиришга асосланган.
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The ARRL Antenna Book
All the information you need to design your own complete antenna system. Since the first edition in September 1939, radio amateurs and professional engineers have turned to The ARRL Antenna Book as THE source of current antenna theory and a wealth of practical how-to construction projects. Use this book to discover even the most basic antenna designs-- wire and loop antennas, verticals, and Yagis--and for advanced antenna theory and applications. Many of the antennas in this edition benefit directly from advances in sophisticated computer modeling. This 19st edition has been extensively revised to include information you can use to build highly optimized or specialized antennas. The book includes new content on Near Vertical Incidence Skywave (NVIS) techniques, phased arrays, S-parameters as used in modern vector network analyzers (VNA), Beverage receiving antennas, mobile screwdriver antennas, ionospheric area-coverage maps, and much more.
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Педагогикаи умуми
Компютер видеопроэктор такдимоти мавзуъ китобхон дарсии ба мавзуъ дахлдор мачмуаи таълимий-методй дастурхои методй ва хонишй манбахон интернет.
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Python for Kids
This must be what it’s like when you get up on stage to accept an award, only to realize you’ve left the list of people you have to thank in your other trousers: You’re guaranteed to forget someone, and that music will soon start rolling to quickly usher you off the stage.So that being said, here’s the (no doubt) incomplete list of people to whom I owe a huge debt of gratitude for helping make this book as good as I think it now is. Thanks to the No Starch team, particularly Bill Pollock, for applying a liberal dose of “what-would-a-kid-think” while editing it. When you’ve been programming for a long time, it’s all too easy to forget how difficult some of this stuff is for learners, and Bill was invaluable at pointing out those oft-overlooked, over-complicated parts. And thanks to Serena Yang, production manager extra-ordinaire; here’s hoping you haven’t torn out too much hair getting 300+ pages of code correctly colorized
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Modern JavaScript for the Impatient
Experienced programmers familiar with languages such as Java, C#, C, and C++ often find themselves in a position where they need to work with JavaScript. User interfaces are increasingly web-based, and JavaScript is the lingua franca of the web browser. The Electron framework extends this capability to rich client applications, and there are multiple solutions for producing mobile JavaScript apps. Increasingly, JavaScript is used on the server side. Many years ago, JavaScript was conceived as a language for “programming in the small,” with a feature set that can be confusing and error-prone for larger programs. However, current standardization efforts and tool offerings go far beyond those humble beginnings. Unfortunately, it is difficult to learn modern JavaScript without getting bogged down with obsolete JavaScript. Most books, courses, and blog posts are focused on transitioning from older JavaScript versions, which is not helpful for migrants from other languages.
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JavaScript FOR KIDS JavaScript FOR KIDS A Playful Introduction to Programming
So many thanks to my wonderful fiancйe, Philly, for her encour-agement and support during the past 18 months. I truly couldn’t have done it without her. And thanks to Pancake, our dog, for graciously allowing me to use him in my code examples. Thanks to Angus, without whom I wouldn’t be here, in San Francisco, writing this book. Angus referred me to Twitter back in 2011, and then in 2013 suggested to Bill Pollock that I might be interested in writing this book you’re holding. And to top it all, he agreed to be the technical reviewer, catching a great number of JavaScript faux pas. Thanks to Bill Pollock, Seph Kramer, Riley Hoffman, Tyler Ortman, and everyone else at No Starch Press, who patiently guided me through the process of writing this book. Special thanks to Bill and Seph for massaging my writing into its current form. Thanks to the young reviewers River Bradley, Damien Champ, and Alex Chu, who had some great feedback on the early PDFs. Finally, thanks to Miran Lipovaca. I’ve been a fan of Miran for years—his book Learn You a Haskell for Great Good is one of my favorite programming books, and his illustrations for it are amazing. Finding out he’d be illustrating my book was like a dream come true. His pictures for this book are better than I could have imagined, and I’m humbled to have had the chance to work with him.
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JavaScript для чайников
Крис Минник — писатель, преподаватель и веб-разработчик, автор книги HTML5 и CSS3 для чайников. Прежде чем основать компанию WatzThis?, Крис восемнадцать лет проработал исполнительным директором компании Minnick Web Services, где под его руководством и с его участием были разработаны сотни проектов, выполненных как по заказу небольших компаний, так и компаний с мировым именем. Крис обучил H T M L , JavaScript, CSS и мобильной разработке не одну тысячу студентов. Ева Холланд — опытный писатель, преподаватель и соучредитель компании WhatzThis?. Она превосходно умеет излагать самые сложные концепции на языке, по нятном для новичков с любым уровнем подготовки. Ева занималась писательской, дизайнерской и преподавательской деятельностью в онлайновом режиме, персонально и посредством видеокурсов. Ею созданы учебные программы по веб-дизайну, мобильной разработке и поисковой оптимизации (SEO). До учреждения компании WatzThis? Ева занимала должность операционного директора компании M W S, где зарекомендовала себя как умелый руководитель, способный видеть перспективу и обеспечивать достижение стоящих перед компанией задач.
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Introducing Python
The O’Reilly logo is a registered trademark of O’Reilly Media, Inc. Introducing Python, the cover image, and related trade dress are trademarks of O’Reilly Media, Inc. The views expressed in this work are those of the author, and do not represent the publisher’s views. While the publisher and the author have used good faith efforts to ensure that the information and instructions contained in this work are accurate, the publisher and the author disclaim all responsibility for errors or omissions, including without limitation responsibility for damages resulting from the use of or reliance on this work. Use of the information and instructions contained in this work is at your own risk. If any code samples or other technology this work contains or describes is subject to open source licenses or the intellectual property rights of others, it is your responsibility to ensure that your use thereof complies with such licenses and/or rights.
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Ethnography
Now in its third edition, this leading introduction to ethnography has been thoroughly updated and substantially rewritten. It offers a systematic introduction to ethnographic principles and practice. New material covers the use of visual and virtual research methods, hypermedia software, and the issue of ethical regulation.
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The Embedded Project Cookbook: A Step-by-Step Guide for Microcontroller Projects
Learn how to create and release an embedded system in a fast and reliable manner. This book will help you build and release a commercially viable product that meets industry standards for quality. The book is not just about code: it covers non-code artifacts such as software processes, requirements, software documentation, continuous integration, design reviews, and code reviews. While specifically targeting microcontroller applications, the processes in this book can be applied to most software projects, big or small. Additionally, the book provides an open-source C++ framework that can be used to quick start any embedded project. This framework has an OSAL (OS Abstraction Layer) and essential middleware that is needed for many embedded systems. Using a hands-on approach of building-and-testing the software application first allows you to develop a significant amount of production quality code even before the hardware is available, dramatically reducing the start-to-release duration for a project.
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CULTURE COUNTS
This is an electronic version of the print textbook. Due to electronic rights restrictions, some third party content may besuppressed. Editorial review has deemed that any suppressed content does not materially affect the overall learning experience.
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The Optimal RabbitMQ Guide. From Beginner to Advanced
Managing a complex, unified enterprise application can be a lot more difficult than it seems. Before making even a small change, hours of testing and analysis are required for possible impacts your change could have on the overall system. New developers must spend days getting familiar with the system before they are considered ready to write a non-breaking line of code. Fortunately, the situation becomes far less complicated thanks to the use of microservices. This chapter talks about the benefits of a microservice architecture.
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The New Public Diplomacy
It is tempting to see public diplomacy as old wine in new bottles. Official communication aimed at foreign publics is after all no new phenomenon in international relations. Image cultivation, propaganda and activities that we would now label as public diplomacy are nearly as old as diplomacy itself.
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ENCYCLOPEDIA OF WORLD CULTURES
This project began in 1987 with the goal of assembling a basic reference source that provides accurate, clear, and concise descriptions of the cultures of the world.
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Python for Absolute beginners
This book eases you into the foundational aspects of Python 3.x with an extensive range of code samples that illustrate its diverse features. Start with Python tools and installations, and progressively learn intricacies like strings, loops, conditional logic, and much more. The appendices on NumPy and Pandas provide insights into efficient numerical operations, making it a holistic resource for novice programmers. Companion files with code samples are available for downloading from the publisher.
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Industry 4.0 Current Status and Future Trend
In this book says, that the fourth industrial revolution happened as an evolution process in terms of technological advances, and it represents the social, economic, and technological changes that affected all developed countries. The fourth and last industrial revolution brought advice and forecast into the system.