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Swift

Swift

Brett Romero

SitePoint Pty Ltd
2016
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Have an idea for the next all-conquering iOS app? Swift: Novice to Ninja is the ideal book for you. Aimed at developers with some programming experience in another language , this step-by-step, practical book will show you how to use Apple's Xcode and Swift 2 programming language to build snappy, powerful iOS apps in no time at all! Install all the developer tools you'll need Learn Swift basics: variables, string manipulation, arrays, dictionaries Get to grips with Swift's object oriented programming features Master the Interface Builder Understand you local storage options: NSUserDefaults, Core Data, and plist files Build a fully functional iOS app: a tip calculator
Dark Matter

Dark Matter

Brett Adams

Dweoming Well Books
2019
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HIS SUICIDE GAVE HIM POWER. NOW HISTORY WANTS HIM DEAD...'I am completely enthralled.All I can say is, Wow. This has everything I look for in fiction: intelligent ideas, surprising twists, mystery, and all delivered within a steady matrix of confident, evocative prose. Smart writing that tells a ripping tale? Yes please.' -ImmerseOrDie REVIEWSRasputin "Monk" Lowdermilk wanted to end it all. But when he is run down by a car on the way to his suicide, he finds that life is just beginning.While recovering he begins to discover strange new abilities. He can draw portraits so precise they look like photographs. He can remember with flawless clarity everything he's ever seen or heard, no matter how trivial. He can read strangers so well it verges on telepathy.But with these gifts come strange visions tinged with menace. And the one thing Rasputin doesn't know is that his new abilities have been noticed, by ancient and evil forces who recognise what the gifts mean and what they will become. Unfortunately, his new life is only of benefit to them if he's dead.Dark Matter is a cerebral mystery that plays fair - and dares you to solve it.
Not Broken: How to Overcome Mental Health Challenges and Unlock Your Full Potential
Turn your Challenges into SuperpowersDo you feel broken, or know someone who does? Do you fight against the stigma or challenges of mental health and disabilities? Everyone has challenges .... but some people have more than others. Brett Francis knows this from personal experience. Some of the challenges that have made Brett a stronger person include Tourette's syndrome, ADHD, childhood bullying, anxiety, panic disorder, OCD, an abusive relationship, a miscarriage and depression. When you read this inspiring book, you'll learn that having a mental health challenge or disability does not mean that you are broken. In Not Broken, Brett tells her powerful story and reveals the tools she has used to transform her challenges into strengths.This book is the key to unlock your full potential. You can learn to love yourself and feel confident just by being you You'll also gain insights to help you support and have the best possible relationship with a loved one who is struggling.
Hidden View

Hidden View

Brett Ann Stanciu

Green Writers Press
2015
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Hidden View is a short novel set in the Vermont agrarian landscape, a story of Fern Hartshorn, unworldly, and unexpectedly pregnant at nineteen. Marrying an older man she barely knows, Fern begins her adult life on an isolated and hardscrabble farm named Hidden View. Shortly after the birth of her daughter, the future of the farm is jeopardized by a family dispute over ownership between her husband and his brother, Lucien. Unwillingly, Fern is torn between the two brothers, bound to Hal by marriage, child, and a modicum of economic stability, and to Lucien by companionship and a deepening desire. This novel embodies the geography of Vermont. The mountainous landscape suffuses the novel with its mark upon characters through spring mud, the lavish profusion of summer, winter's bitter starkness, and its constant, ineffable beauty. Just as the landscape seasonally transforms, the characters of Hidden View reveal themselves through action and dialogue. Thus, in a snowstorm, while a young child pleads for a toasted cheese sandwich, Fern struggles with her deteriorating marriage and rising desire for Lucien, struggling at the uniquely human place of how, and why, to choose her course. Lyrically, the language and metaphors arise from the setting, complementing the novel's integrity. Hidden View's characters are vivid, written without disdain or cliché, distinctive to the setting of this Vermont farm and its particular family fracas. The reader wants to know what happens to these people in their troubled lives. The ending, while lucid, casts the reader back to the vagaries of life. Fern writes, "I was so young then, so ripely full of blood and milk and desire and work. I was so young I believed my heart might freeze and thaw and blossom. How little I knew that cycle would repeat over and over and over, that our life, while brief and mortal, is also long and tedious and bound to the constraints of our weak flesh." Therein lies the tension of Hidden View: the corporal versus the spiritual world, and that in-between of human activity and choice. On a small farm in Vermont, that story unfolds.
The Leonoids: Fall of Leotus

The Leonoids: Fall of Leotus

Brett Goetz

Brett Goetz
2016
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Jayden Foster, the starting quarterback in a small Kansas town, had it all until the night of the state football championship. As the town he had always known disappeared before his eyes, he found himself in a strange new place; Leotus. As Jayden and his new friends struggle to understand the reason for their existence and strange abilities, they must fight to stay alive. On the cusp of a dirty war, hard choices will be made. Sides will be taken. Friends and foes will cross paths. Death will have its sting and love will complicate everything. Life will never be the same again.
Heavens Courts

Heavens Courts

Brett Connell

Shining Your Glory
2016
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Heavens Courts is all about prayer. Learn how to pray more effectively and how to receive from the Lord the abundance He wishes to bestow upon His children.Straight from the throne of grace, divine revelation is poured into this book and backed up by Scripture to explain new levels and depths of prayer, namely how to pray within the courtroom of Heaven.Rooted in the parable of the widow and the unjust judge, the principle of the courtroom applies to every believer. What months and years of warfare and battle could not accomplish in your personal breakthrough, could be remedied in 5 minutes utilizing this divinely inspired principle straight from the throne of grace
Laughter and Early Sorrow

Laughter and Early Sorrow

Brett Busang

Open Books Publishing (UK)
2017
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Almost everybody who was born in the post-agrarian period separated by the two great wars grew up in a place whose growing pains were painfully obvious. It was into such a place that my parents moved with my brother and me in tow. Our house was small, but serviceable; our neighbors forthcoming, but not so morbidly curious that they pried, and our world expanded in one way as it shrank in another. The sky was as blue as it is said to be in heaven. And we were so adrift in space and time that we became the terrestrial astronauts that so troubled Rod Serling that he had to write something about us each week for television.Here the Main Streets of our grandparents were left to developers, who preferred parking lots to promenades. Here generously proportioned school buildings beckoned to a fertile population that would supply them so handily that, once a prototype was made, it could be endlessly reproduced. Here pastimes flourished as they never had before. Here mostly white people settled in as Ricky Nelson serenaded them. Here needs were synonymous with desires. And here a culture that was made possible by the received wisdom of Father Coughlin, Leo Durocher, and Lawrence Welk sat back, adjusted its goggles, and proceeded, with limitations that grew with every sack of fertilizer that guaranteed a more perfect lawn, to have the time of its life.It was here that I grew up and here (mostly) that I have roamed, from ball field to abbreviated living room to the topsy-turvy relations between hard reality and plausible delusion. I hope, in capturing some of its essence in prose, that the small underbellies which often lurk beneath the bigger ones become crudely, if only temporarily, visible.