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Embedded Systems Building Blocks: Complete and Ready-to-Use Modules in C- This second edition features revisions that support the latest version of the author's popular operating system and book, MicroC/OS-II - Complete and ready-to-use modules in C Get a clear explanation of functional code modules and microcontroller theory
You get hands-on experience with real-time system modules provided by the author... | | Frontiers of Evolutionary ComputationThis book is a collection of essays, authored by eminent scholars in evolutionary computation (EC), artificial intelligence (AI), operations research, complexity theory and mathematics. Each essay revolves around important, interesting and unresolved questions in the field of evolutionary computation. ... | | The Best of 2600: A Hacker OdysseyThe hacker subculture — shrouded in mystery, spiced with a hint of glamour, and thoroughly misunderstood by those who don't belong — was revealed in the original edition of The Best of 2600: A Hacker Odyssey. The book became an instant bestseller. If you're a 2600 subscriber, a member of the hacker community, a geek freak, or simply a... |
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How to Get Ideas
Written by Jack Foster, a creative director for various advertising agencies with more than 40 years experience, How to Get Ideas (over 90,000 copies sold and translated into 15 languages) is a fun, accessible, and practical guide that takes the mystery and confusion out of developing new ideas.... | | Microwaves and Wireless Simplified, Second EditionEvery technical book that is written has a definite lifetime. This is true if it is a highly theoretical book or a book such as this one, which simplifies a highly technical field. This is why you see first editions, second editions, and so on. There is nothing wrong with this arrangement and it actually is a natural progression since it keeps the... | | Quantum Enigma: Physics Encounters ConsciousnessThe most successful theory in all of science--and the basis of one third of our economy--says the strangest things about the world and about us. Can you believe that physical reality is created by our observation of it? Physicists were forced to this conclusion, the quantum enigma, by what they observed in their laboratories. Trying to... |
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