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In Legendary Tricks 2, I write about some of the tricks that I didn’t cover in the first Legendary Tricks book. Though the stories and photos will help give you an understanding of these legendary tricks, I still didn’t cover all the tricks I wanted to write about.
Compiling more legendary skateboarding figures and their pioneering tricks, this comprehensive resource details dozens of spectacular stunts—combining invaluable technical information with insightful historical perspectives. Each feat is captured in action sequence and captioned allowing aspiring riders to learn how to perform them. A history of the tricks, featuring their legendary inventors, is also included. Blending background and how-to, this copiously illustrated reference explains amazing maneuvers that changed the sport and encourages a deep respect for the legends that made skateboarding the worldwide passion it is today.
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Activiti in Action: Executable business processes in BPMN 2.0
Writing this book was a life-changer for me. After I wrote Open Source ESBs in Action for
Manning a few years ago, I focused on my daily job for some time, working with open
source enterprise integration frameworks like Mule, Camel, ServiceMix, and Spring
Integration. My work, over time, drove me to designing and ... | | Global Positioning Systems, Inertial Navigation, and IntegrationAn updated guide to GNSS and INS, and solutions to real-world GPS/INS problems with Kalman filtering
Written by recognized authorities in the field, this second edition of a landmark work provides engineers, computer scientists, and others with a working familiarity with the theory and contemporary... | | |
Microsoft Visio 2010: Basic
Our manuals facilitate your learning by providing structured interaction with the software itself. While we provide text to explain difficult concepts, the hands-on activities are the focus of our courses. By paying close attention as your instructor leads you through these activities, you will learn the skills and concepts effectively. ... | | | | The Ruby WayThe Ruby Way assumes that the reader is already familiar with the subject matter. Using many code samples it focuses on "how-to use Ruby" for specific applications, either as a stand-alone language, or in conjunction with other languages.
Topics covered include:
* Simple data tasks; * Manipulating structured... |
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