Building Mobile Experiences
- 161pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Methods for new mobile experiences, from concept creation to prototyping to commercialization.






Methods for new mobile experiences, from concept creation to prototyping to commercialization.
This anthology features a curated selection of works by Carlyle, presented with the author's approval. The 1876 edition has been meticulously reprinted to preserve its original quality, offering readers an authentic glimpse into Carlyle's literary contributions.
Focusing on naval artillery, this book serves as a practical guide for volunteer officers in the U.S. Navy, offering simplified gunnery instructions. Originally published in 1862, it provides essential knowledge for effective naval operations, reflecting the military practices of the time. The reprint maintains the original content's integrity, making it a valuable resource for historical study and understanding naval tactics.
Simplified For The Volunteer Officers Of The U. S. Navy, With Hints To Executive And Other Officers (1863)
Focusing on gunnery techniques for the U.S. Navy during the Civil War, this guide offers detailed instructions on the use and maintenance of naval guns, including aiming and firing methods. It discusses various types of guns and ammunition, while also providing management advice for officers overseeing gun crews to ensure ship safety in battle. As a facsimile reprint, it preserves historical insights into 19th-century naval warfare and gunnery development, making it a valuable resource for history enthusiasts.
The Ethical and Political Thought of Karol Wojtyla/John Paul II
The book explores the Catholic Church's evolving support for liberal democracy, focusing on the ethical and political philosophies of Karol Wojtyla, known as John Paul II. It provides a systematic examination of his philosophical and theological ethics, linking them to his political ideas and presenting a defense of a non-statist welfare liberalism. By engaging with both Christian and secular political theories, it delves into the nature and legitimacy of liberalism, highlighting the significant shift in the Church's political stance.
The British Isles have long been steeped in a rich heritage of ceremony and tradition, and there are few artefacts that evoke this culture so strongly as the ceremonial sword.