Michael Schneider Livres






The Business of iPhone and iPad App Development
Making and Marketing Apps that Succeed
- 476pages
- 17 heures de lecture
The book offers insights into navigating the competitive landscape of the App Store, where over 300,000 apps vie for attention. It emphasizes the importance of strategic planning and organization in achieving consumer awareness and sustaining sales for iOS apps. Updated for iOS 4, it combines marketing and business strategies with design and development processes, equipping developers with the tools needed to enhance their app's chances of success in a crowded market.
The Business of iPhone App Development
Making and Marketing Apps that Succeed
- 408pages
- 15 heures de lecture
Focusing on the business side of creating successful iPhone apps, this book offers practical advice and insights drawn from real-world case studies. It includes numerical analysis sourced from Apple's iTunes App Store, providing valuable information for developers looking to understand the market and improve their app strategies.
The narrative explores the author's journey into the realm of paranormal experiences, initially doubting their sanity until photographic evidence reveals shadows in images. Driven by curiosity, the author investigates various locations, uncovering numerous photographs featuring unexplained phenomena. This quest leads to a newfound belief in the existence of the supernatural and a determination to seek further answers about these mysterious occurrences.
J. A. Hobson
- 173pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Focusing on J.A. Hobson's pioneering economic theories, this book provides a critical analysis of his underconsumption theory, highlighting its influence on Keynes and contemporary economics. It compares Hobson's ideas with the growth theories of Harrod and Domar while exploring his contributions to welfare economics, income distribution, and international economics. Additionally, the text delves into Hobson's theory of imperialism, showcasing its broader appeal beyond economics and its role in establishing his international reputation.
What is the difference between ratio and proportion? When is a harmonic rectangle also geometric? Do pentagons, hexagons and heptagons really each have their own characters? Is there a secret to great art? In this beautiful little book, art educator Michael Schneider presents a groundbreaking synthesis of proportion in the ancient world. From temples to dinner plates, paintings to pots, archways to jewellery, discover the eternally useful tools and techniques of the masters.