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Alan S. Fisher

    Alan Fisher a découvert sa passion pour les livres pendant son service militaire, lorsqu'il disposait de beaucoup de temps libre. De retour à la vie civile, il s'est consacré à l'enseignement de l'histoire dans les écoles secondaires. Bien qu'il ait obtenu des diplômes universitaires, il affirme lui-même avoir beaucoup plus appris en lisant Arthur Koestler. Son écriture explore des expériences humaines captivantes et des dynamiques sociales, offrant aux lecteurs une perspective distincte façonnée par son parcours de vie diversifié.

    The Terioki Crossing
    CASE
    • CASE

      Using Software Development Tools

      This Second Edition instructs the reader on methods to fully exploit CASE tools when utilizing large, complex software projects. Packed with practical examples, it presents the advantages of object-oriented design and in-depth discussions of two of their commercially available tools. How to restructure large quantities of code in a clean and maintainable fashion through reengineering is given a full explanation. Also covers the latest developments in integrating CASE and design repositories plus updated tool profiles reflecting product upgrades, along with the names of actual tool vendors.

      CASE
    • The Terioki Crossing

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      1916: and the old Russia was passing -leaving a welter of tension, confusion and fear. The little group of people who were eventually to meet on the ice of the Terioki Crossing were bound together by love, hate and the compulsive need to escape. Stern, the English officer, a lonely misfit burdened with the guilt of his past, was the catalyst who brought them together. It was Stern who set Koltsov, the convict revolutionary, on his path to power. Stern who discovered the secrets of Natalya Alexandrovna, and in discovering her passion became a victim of her icy beauty. It was Stern who returned to Petrograd when the revolution had erupted, determined to save Natalya if he could.

      The Terioki Crossing