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Market Sense and Nonsense: How the Markets Really Work (and How They Don't)
Bestselling author, Jack Schwager, challenges the assumptions at the core of investment theory and practice and exposes common investor mistakes, missteps, myths, and misreads
When it comes to investment models and theories of how markets work, convenience usually trumps reality. The simple fact is that many revered... | | Symbian OS C++ for Mobile Phones (Symbian Press)Richard Harrison’s existing books are the bestsellers in the Symbian Press Portfolio.Ð His latest book, co-written with Mark Shackman is the successor to "Symbian OS C++ for Mobile Phones" Volumes One and Two. Written in the same style as the two previous volumes, this is set to be another gem in the series.Ð
... | | Strained Metallic Surfaces: Theory, Nanostructuring and Fatigue StrengthProviding students as well as engineers and researchers with a must-have insight into the complexities of surface structure and behavior, this monograph extends beyond the usual introductory books, presenting concentrated knowledge on the surface science of metals, and connecting fundamentals with actual applications. Beginning with explanations of... |
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HTML5 Guidelines for Web Developers
In 2010, HTML5 became the buzzword on the web developer scene. Large companies,
such as Google, Apple, and Microsoft, began to use the new technology.
The popularity of the catchword HTML5 grew, not least of all because of the
heated debate between Apple and Adobe over whether this would mean the end
of Flash.
In this book,... | | Microsoft Silverlight 5 Building Rich Enterprise Dashboards
Welcome, to the exciting world of building Rich Enterprise Dashboards with
Silverlight. Throughout this book, you will learn how to harness the power of the
Silverlight 5.0 platform to build amazing Dashboards. This book goes beyond just
showing the nuts and bolts of learning Silverlight and showcases how to create
amazing... | | Cloud Standards: Agreements That Hold Together Clouds
Cloud computing is often described as providing computing resources the way electric utilities provide energy. In theory, anyone with an adequate connection to the Internet should be able to tap into a cloud provider and get exactly the computing resources they want when they want it, just like plugging into the electricity grid and... |
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