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 iPod: The Missing Manual
What a difference a decade makes. When Apple introduced the very first iPod back in October 2001, it was a bulky chunk of white plastic, chrome, and glass that held a mere 5 gigabytes of music. But its concept was simple and enticing: you could carry 1,000 songs around in your pocket. And people did.
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Physics for Flash Games, Animation, and Simulations teaches ActionScript programmers how to incorporate real physics into their Flash animations, games, user interfaces, and simulations.
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Introduces Flash physics in an accurate, but approachable way, covering what is required to produce physically...
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 Vision in 3D Environments
Seeing in 3D is a fundamental problem for anyorganism or device that
has to operate in the real world. Answering questions such as “how far away
is that?” or “can we fit through that opening?” requires perceiving and making
judgments about the size of objects in three dimensions. So how do we see
in... |  |  |  |  Generic Inference: A Unifying Theory for Automated Reasoning
Abstract mathematical structures usually have a large number of models. Algorithms
based on operations and laws of such structures therefore have an identical form:
they are generic. This means that for each particular instance of the structure, only
the basic operations have to be adapted, whereas the overall algorithm remains the... |
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