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Robert A. Harper

    A Guide to Rational Living
    Practical Foundations for Programming Languages
    How to Stop Destroying Your Relationships
    The Very Lazy Caterpillar
    Fighting the French Revolution
    La thérapie émotivo-rationnelle
    • Si vous avez l'honnêteté nécessaire pour conduire votre propre analyse, ce livre est le plus important que vous aurez jamais lu. Pas de promesses mais une véritable aide bien plus grande que tous les autres livres réunis. Nous pouvons, en effet, trouver des réponses aux problèmes qui suscitent chez nous des troubles affectifs et ainsi créent notre malheur. Grâce à la thérapie émotivo-rationnelle nous pouvons faire une évaluation de nous- et acquérir ainsi une maturité émotive nous permettant d'affronter avec lucidité et confiance les difficultés de la vie quotidienne. Les auteurs vous proposent des solutions pour les problèmes les plus courants comme l'insécurité, le besoin d'approbation, la peur de l'échec, le manque de discipline, les comportements névrotiques. Ici, pas de jargon propre aux psychologues et aux psychiatres mais une méthode simple et utile qui porte toujours ses fruits et ce depuis longtemps (1955 !). Ce livre nous fait prendre conscience de nos comportements auto destructeurs et nous transforme de manière positive.

      La thérapie émotivo-rationnelle
    • Fighting the French Revolution

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,7(10)Évaluer

      First English account of this brutal conflict in forty years, with a fast- paced narrative of the campaigns and battles based on meticulous research and French sources.

      Fighting the French Revolution
    • The story follows a caterpillar seeking help from friends on his transformative journey to becoming a butterfly. With vibrant illustrations and animated characters, it captivates young readers, making it an engaging experience for children. The narrative emphasizes themes of friendship and growth, inviting kids to explore the beauty of change.

      The Very Lazy Caterpillar
    • How to Stop Destroying Your Relationships

      A Guide to Enjoyable Dating, Mating and Relating

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,7(3)Évaluer

      Exploring themes of love and personal transformation, this book addresses the emotional toll of lost relationships and the desire for change. It offers practical guidance on breaking detrimental habits and cultivating positive ones that endure. Readers are encouraged to reflect on their past experiences and embrace a journey of self-improvement and healing.

      How to Stop Destroying Your Relationships
    • Focusing on the integration of programming language concepts, this book explores type systems and structural operational semantics as a cohesive framework. It provides insights into how these elements interact and contribute to the understanding of programming languages, making complex ideas more accessible for readers interested in the theoretical foundations of computer science.

      Practical Foundations for Programming Languages
    • Two psychotherapists describe the nature and success of their rational-emotive approach to solving mental and emotional problems and present actual case histories.

      A Guide to Rational Living
    • Types in compilation

      • 207pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Types in Compilation, TIC 2000, held in Montreal, Canada in September 2000. The seven revised full papers presented have been carefully reviewed and selected from the workshop papers for inclusion in the book. The book focuses on the application of types in the implementation of programming languages. Among the topics addressed are intersection and union types, elimination, Java dynamic linking and loading, typed Assembly language, dynamic linking of native code, and type for recursive data structures.

      Types in compilation