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Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 258 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 1961-2025, suosituimpien joukossa A Handbook for Travellers in Holland and Belgium [By J. Murray]. 19Th-21St Ed. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.

258 kirjaa

Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 1961-2025.

An Author's Conduct to the Public Stated in the Behaviour of Dr. William Cullen [Correspondence Between J. Murray and W. Cullen]
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Flash

Flash

Anastasia Salter; John Murray

MIT Press
2014
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How Flash rose and fell as the world's most ubiquitous yet divisive software platform, enabling the development and distribution of a world of creative content.Adobe Flash began as a simple animation tool and grew into a multimedia platform that offered a generation of creators and innovators an astonishing range of opportunities to develop and distribute new kinds of digital content. For the better part of a decade, Flash was the de facto standard for dynamic online media, empowering amateur and professional developers to shape the future of the interactive Web. In this book, Anastasia Salter and John Murray trace the evolution of Flash into one of the engines of participatory culture. Salter and Murray investigate Flash as both a fundamental force that shaped perceptions of the web and a key technology that enabled innovative interactive experiences and new forms of gaming. They examine a series of works that exemplify Flash's role in shaping the experience and expectations of web multimedia. Topics include Flash as a platform for developing animation (and the "Flashimation" aesthetic); its capacities for scripting and interactive design; games and genres enabled by the reconstruction of the browser as a games portal; forms and genres of media art that use Flash; and Flash's stance on openness and standards-including its platform-defining battle over the ability to participate in Apple's own proprietary platforms. Flash's exit from the mobile environment in 2011 led some to declare that Flash was dead. But, as Salter and Murray show, not only does Flash live, but its role as a definitive cross-platform tool continues to influence web experience.
Dear Dr. Wes: Real Life Advice for Teens

Dear Dr. Wes: Real Life Advice for Teens

Jenny Kane; Marissa Ballard Hemenway; John Murray

Family Psychological Press
2011
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This is a unique book of advice and commentary for teenagers, co-written by teenagers. It combines Dr. Wes Crenshaw's nineteen years of clinical experience as a board certified family psychologist with the natural wisdom and empathy of eight really sharp sixteen- to eighteen-year-olds, each of whom spent a year writing for the Double Take advice column.Though humorous and entertaining in tone, the book offers serious, honest and practical advice on real world issues including: sex, contraception, pregnancy, sexual identity, mental health, cutting, falling in love, breaking up, friendship, divorce, the future, conflict with parents, teen technology, suicide, foster care, school success and failure, fear and hope, and all the other issues you wake up and face each day in the middle and high school years. Most of the advice was written in response to letters sent to [email protected], many written by teenagers themselves. The rest were written on topics selected by the authors based on teen trends and current events. In addition to specific suggestions on each problem, the authors share their thoughts on how the world influences your generation, and vice versa.Be sure to have your parents check out: Dear Dr. Wes: Real Life Advice for Parents of Teens.