Bøger af Daniel Cook
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- A Comprehensive Express Begginers Guidebook
108,95 kr. "iOS 17: A Comprehensive Express Begginers Guidebook" Your Ultimate Comprehensive Guide To Empower Your Apple Experience!Embark on an exhilarating journey of discovery with 'iOS 17: A Comprehensive Express Beginner's Guidebook.' This guide is your key to unlocking the full potential of your iPhone or iPad, regardless of your tech proficiency.
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- 108,95 kr.
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- Understanding Procedural, Object-Oriented, and Functional Techniques
168,95 kr. Delve into the captivating realm of programming paradigms with this comprehensive Special Report by Daniel Cook. "Programming Paradigms: Understanding Procedural, Object-Oriented, and Functional Techniques" is an accessible guide, designed to unravel, demystify, and illuminate some of the industry's core techniques. Whether you are a novice breaking your first codes, or a seasoned developer looking to widen your skill set, this user-friendly guide navigates through Procedural, Object-Oriented, and Functional programming with ease. Designed with careful attention to pedagogy, the guide breaks down complex systems into comprehensible terms, helping readers of all levels advance their understanding of such a highly technical field. In addition, the book extends beyond theory. It features real-world examples and case studies that illustrate the practical application and impact of these paradigms. Written by veteran programmer Daniel Cook, whose expertise is rooted in two decades of diverse industry experience, this report translates firsthand knowledge into a captivating, insightful read. Daniel's knack for explaining intricate concepts in an approachable manner makes this book an invaluable resource in the programming world. Grab your copy today and set off on an enlightening journey through the powerful world of programming paradigms!
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- 168,95 kr.
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- Reworking Walter Scott
233,95 kr. As he nears his 250th birthday, where does Sir Walter Scott stand now? Is the author who was once "The Great Unknown" unknown again? or is his cultural legacy still a deeply-rooted, recurrent source of inspiration for reworking into myriad new forms, for new audiences, and for very different times. This special issue of Studies in Scottish Literature, guest-edited by Daniel Cook and Lucy Wood, comprises thirteen newly-commissioned essays and an afterword, based on conference papers delivered at the University of Dundee in April 2017. After the editors' introduction to the continuing commemoration and creative reworking of Scott's work, the essays are organized in four sections: Scott and the Theatre, with essays by Mary C. Nestor, Barbara Bell, and Paula Sledzinska; Scott and History, with essays by Lucy Wood, John Williams, and Stephen Basdeo; Scott and Others, with essays by David Selfe, Juliet Shields, Camilla Cassidy, and Céline Sabiron; and Scott's Afterlives, with essays by Fiona Robertson, George S. Williams, and Christopher Murray, with an afterword by Christopher Murray describes new reworkings of Scott's work in comics format from the Dundee Comics Creative Space. Founded in 1963, Studies in Scottish Literature, the first refereed scholarly journal in its field, remains a leading forum for scholarly discussion and research. Edited by Patrick Scott and Tony Jarrells, of the University of South Carolina, with the support of a distinguished international advisory board, the journal publishes articles on all periods of Scottish literature. Daniel Cook is Senior Lecturer in 18th & 19th Century Literature and Associate Director of the Centre for Scottish Culture at the University of Dundee, University of Dundee. Lucy Wood is an affiliate with the Abbotsford Trust, in heritage education, and won the 2017 G. Ross Roy Medal for her Edinburgh PhD on Scott's Antiquarian-ism.
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- 233,95 kr.
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153,95 kr. Featuring 218 poems and songs in Scots, English, and Gaelic, this collection places Robert Burns, Walter Scott, and other major writers of the period alongside lesser known or even entirely forgotten figures. A significant number of important long poems are given in full, and many of the shorter works feature for the first time in a modern edition.
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- 153,95 kr.
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228,95 kr. A fifteen-year-old boy named Jordan, who is lost in the wind, runs away from home to escape the miserable existence he was living.On his journey of riding the rails, he learns how to survive life on the road in a very treacherous world. He discovers a society of free spirits, lost souls, and hostile enemies, who would kill you with the blink of an eye. Bolt is one of those evil beings with his intimidating, purple-tattooed face.And so begins this hallowed adventure for this young street kid named Jordan who is hopping trains, having to watch his back, staying out of the clutches of the railroad bulls, avoiding freezing to death in the bitter cold, and learning who to trust. This is the story of Riding Trains.
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- 228,95 kr.
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- 1.212,95 kr.
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- by Elizabeth Sophia Tomlins
660,95 - 1.291,95 kr. The Victim of Fancy was first published in December 1787 and, despite favourable reviews, has not been published since. Cook's new scholarly edition of this forgotten novel will be of paramount importance in allowing new insights into the form of the sentimental novel as it actually existed in the 1780s, and not as it is often perceived.
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- 660,95 kr.
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543,95 - 549,95 kr. With Thomas Chatterton as its case study, this book offers new insights into the formation and development of literary scholarship in the long eighteenth century.
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- 543,95 kr.