Brendan G. Lim, Jerry Cheung:MacRuby in Action
- Livres de poche 2012, ISBN: 9781935182498
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London: Warne. Very Good/Good. 1990. First Edition. Hard Cover. 4to 0723236631 Dust jacket complete, unclipped, closed tears. Illustrated boards. No ownership inscription. Numerous Colo… Plus…
London: Warne. Very Good/Good. 1990. First Edition. Hard Cover. 4to 0723236631 Dust jacket complete, unclipped, closed tears. Illustrated boards. No ownership inscription. Numerous Colour Illustrations / Photographs. 127 pages clean and tight. Beatrix Potter's marvellous paintings of animals and flowers translate perfectly into designs for needlepoint. Pat Menchini, whose delightful Beatrix Potter Knitting Book used the familiar designs from the Peter Rabbit Tales on decorative knitwear, has now extended her work into the field of embroidery. This time she has drawn not only on the exquisite miniature pictures from the children's books but also on the large number of watercolours that Beatrix Potter painted for her own amusement. 'The choice was enormous and thrilling,' Pat Menchini writes. She has created more than thirty-five projects, from embroidered pictures to firescreens, rugs and bedspreads. Many of the designs are co-ordinated to complement one another. A striking pattern of pansies is used for a rug, a cushion and a waste paper basket; a delicate pink rose motif features on a range of bedroom accessories; and a knitted patchwork shawl echoes the colours of the Tom Kitten cushion. All the items in the book come complete with full instructions, clear charts and superb colour photographs taken by Graham Henderson. Most of the photography was done on location in the English Lake District, some of it in and around Hill Top, Beatrix Potter's own Lakeland farm which is now preserved by the National Trust. Backgrounds which will be recognizable to many readers from the children's book illustrations here provide charming and appropriate settings for the authentic designs. Beatrix Potter herself loved traditional interior design, as is apparent from her letters and her many paintings and drawings of furniture and fabrics. This attractive book will inspire everyone who wishes to practise needlepoint with the pleasure of creating natural and beautiful objects for the home. ., Warne, 1990, 2.75, Addison-Wesley Professional. Very Good. 6.95 x 0.7 x 9.15 inches. Paperback. 2003. Third edition. 208 pages. <br>More than 300,000 developers have benefited from p ast editions of UML Distilled . This third edition is the best re source for quick, no-nonsense insights into understanding and usi ng UML 2.0 and prior versions of the UML. Some readers will want to quickly get up to speed with the UML 2.0 and learn the essent ials of the UML. Others will use this book as a handy, quick refe rence to the most common parts of the UML. The author delivers on both of these promises in a short, concise, and focused presenta tion. This book describes all the major UML diagram types, what they're used for, and the basic notation involved in creating and deciphering them. These diagrams include class, sequence, object , package, deployment, use case, state machine, activity, communi cation, composite structure, component, interaction overview, and timing diagrams. The examples are clear and the explanations cut to the fundamental design logic. Includes a quick reference to t he most useful parts of the UML notation and a useful summary of diagram types that were added to the UML 2.0. If you are like mo st developers, you don't have time to keep up with all the new in novations in software engineering. This new edition of Fowler's c lassic work gets you acquainted with some of the best thinking ab out efficient object-oriented software design using the UML--in a convenient format that will be essential to anyone who designs s oftware professionally. Editorial Reviews From the Back Cover Would you like to understand the most important elements of Class diagrams? (See page 35.) Do you want to see the new UML 2.0 int eraction frame notation for adding control flow to sequence diagr ams (see page 58) and the unofficial notation that many prefer? ( See page 60.) Do you want to know what changes have been made to all versions of the UML? (See page 151.) Do you want a quick re ference to the most useful parts of the UML notation? (See the in side covers.) Do you want to find out what diagram types were a dded to the UML 2.0 without wading through the spec? (See page 11 .) More than 300,000 developers have benefited from past edition s of UML Distilled. This third edition is the best resource for q uick, no-nonsense insights into understanding and using UML 2.0 a nd prior versions of the UML. Some readers will want to quickly get up to speed with the UML 2.0 and learn the essentials of the UML. Others will use this book as a handy, quick reference to the most common parts of the UML. The author delivers on both of the se promises in a short, concise, and focused presentation. This book describes all the major UML diagram types, what they're used for, and the basic notation involved in creating and deciphering them. These diagrams include class, sequence, object, package, d eployment, use case, state machine, activity, communication, comp osite structure, component, interaction overview, and timing diag rams. The examples are clear and the explanations cut to the fund amental design logic. If you are like most developers, you don't have time to keep up with all the new innovations in software en gineering. This new edition of Fowler's classic work gets you acq uainted with some of the best thinking about efficient object-ori ented software design using the UML--in a convenient format that will be essential to anyone who designs software professionally. About the Author Martin Fowler is an independent consultant wh o has applied objects to pressing business problems for more than a decade. He has consulted on systems in fields such as health c are, financial trading, and corporate finance. His clients includ e Chrysler, Citibank, UK National Health Service, Andersen Consul ting, and Netscape Communications. In addition, Fowler is a regul ar speaker on objects, the Unified Modeling Language, and pattern s. ., Addison-Wesley Professional, 2003, 3, Manning. Very Good. 189 x 234 x 15mm. Paperback. 2012. 272 pages. <br>Summary MacRuby in Action is a tutorial for Ruby developers who want to code for Mac OS X without learning Objecti ve-C. You'll learn the ins and outs of the MacRuby language, incl uding straightforward examples of creating OS X applications usin g Cocoa components. About the Technology For Rubyists, it's a rea l drag switching to a static language like Objective-C for Mac de velopment. Fortunately, you don't have to. MacRuby is a Ruby 1.9 implementation that sits right on the Mac OS X core. It gives you access to the Cocoa framework and easy interoperability with the Mac platform. About the Book MacRuby in Action teaches Ruby deve lopers how to code OS X applications in Ruby. You'll explore key Cocoa design patterns, along with a few twists that MacRuby makes possible. You'll also pick up high-value techniques including sy stem scripting, automated testing practices, and getting your app s ready for the Mac App Store. Written for Rubyists. No experien ce with Cocoa, Objective-C, or Mac OS X required. Purchase of th e print book comes with an offer of a free PDF, ePub, and Kindle eBook from Manning. Also available is all code from the book. Wh at's Inside Intro to Mac OS X development Full coverage of the Cocoa framework MacRuby for iOS Table of Contents <ol>PART 1 STA RTING WITH MACRUBY Introducing MacRuby Using Macirb and the App le development tools Going beyond the basics with Xcode Interfac e BuilderPART 2 TAKE IT FOR A SPIN Using the delegate pattern N otifications and implementing the observer pattern Using key-val ue coding and key-value observing Implementing persistence with Core Data Core Animation basicsPART 3 MACRUBY EXTRAS HotCocoa MacRuby testing MacRuby and the Mac App Store</ol> ., Manning, 2012, 3<