Publisher: 8
Marek Herman
Jeśli chcesz się wybrać w fascynującą podróż na Sigmę – planetę, której świat intrygująco różni się niemal od wszystkiego, co znamy z Ziemi, a zarazem mówi wiele o człowieku – otwórz swój umysł i przygotuj go na swobodne działanie wyobraźni. Albert Grayson – bohater oraz narrator debiutanckiego utworu Marka Hermana – odsłoni przed Tobą swoje tajemnice, snując mieniącą się znaczeniami opowieść o poznawaniu Kosmosu, głębi ludzkiej psychiki i cenie, jaką człowiek jest gotów zapłacić za poszerzenie swojej wiedzy o Wszechświecie.
Sigmunda Freuda teoria dowcipu, humoru i komiki
Dariusz Grabowski
Teoria Sigmunda Freuda, mimo że od jej sformułowania upłynęło ponad sto lat i niejednokrotnie była poddawana miażdżącej krytyce, nadal należy do najbardziej rozpoznawalnych koncepcji, które w sposób holistyczny starają się opisać i wyjaśnić funkcjonowanie ludzkiej psychiki. Do rzadziej omawianych, a jednocześnie niezwykle interesujących dzieł twórcy psychoanalizy zaliczają się prace poświęcone fenomenom dowcipu, humoru i komiki. Niniejsza książka jest pierwszą w Polsce próbą wyczerpującej analizy rozprawy Dowcip i jego stosunek do nieświadomości oraz niemal zupełnie nieznanego, krótkiego artykułu Humor. Omawiane teksty pozwalają dostrzec spójność rozwijającej się na przestrzeni paru dekad Freudowskiej teorii psyche, obrazując jednocześnie podejmowane przez autora próby pogodzenia zgoła odmiennych perspektyw badawczych. Czytelnik będzie mógł nie tylko zapoznać się z Freudowskimi koncepcjami dowcipu, humoru i komiki, ale także odkryć szerszy kontekst, w którym założenia te odzwierciedlają najważniejsze postulaty teoretyczne psychoanalizy. Dariusz Grabowski (ur. 1994) - absolwent psychologii na Wydziale Filozoficznym Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego. Od lat interesuje się psychoanalizą oraz historią psychologii, choć jego największymi pasjami są literatura i entomologia. Autor artykułu poświęconego myśli Jeana Laplanche'a ("Psychoterapia", 2/2018). Pochodzi z Tychów, mieszka w Krakowie.
Einar Ingerbrigsten
This book is designed for software developers, primarily those with knowledge of C#, .NET, and JavaScript. Good knowledge and understanding of SignalR is assumed to allow efficient programming of core elements and applications in SignalR.
Roberto Vespa
This book contains illustrated code examples to help you create real-time, asynchronous, and bi-directional client-server applications. Each recipe will concentrate on one specific aspect of application development with SignalR showing you how that aspect can be used proficiently. Different levels of developers will find this book useful. Beginners will be able to learn all the fundamental concepts of SignalR, quickly becoming productive in a difficult arena. Experienced programmers will find in this book a handy and useful collection of ready-made solutions to common use cases, which they will be able to enhance as needed. Developers can also use the book as a quick reference to the most important SignalR features. No previous practical experience either with SignalR or with real-time communication in general is required.
Einar Ingerbrigsten
With technology trends, demands on software have changed with more and more skilled users. Over the past few years, with services such as Facebook, Twitter and push notifications on smartphones, users are now getting used to being up to date with everything that happens all the time. With SignalR, the applications stay connected and will generate notifications when something happens either from the system or by other users thus giving new opportunities to enter into this new, exciting world of real-time application development.This is a step-by-step guide that follows a practical approach helping you as a developer getting to get started with SignalR by learning its fundamentals. It will help you through building real-time applications using the new methods and functions in the SignalR framework. Starting from getting persistent connections with the server, you will learn the basics of connecting a client to the server and how the messaging works. This will be followed by setting up a hub on the server and consuming it from a JavaScript client. Next you will be taught how you can group connections together to send messages. We will then go on to know how you can have state in the client to handle specific operations like connecting or disconnecting. Then, moving on you will learn how to secure your SignalR connections using OWIN and scaling SignalR across multiple servers. Next you will learn building a client for WPF and building a client using Xamarin that targets Windows Phone, iPhone and Android. Lastly, you will learn how to monitor the traffic in SignalR using Fiddler, Charles and hosting SignalR using OWIN.
Silas Marner - With Audio Level 4 Oxford Bookworms Library
Eliot, George
A level 4 Oxford Bookworms Library graded reader. This version includes an audio book: listen to the story as you read. Retold for Learners of English by Clare West. In a hole under the floorboards Silas Marner the linen-weaver keeps his gold. Every day he works hard at his weaving, and every night he takes the gold out and holds the bright coins lovingly, feeling them and counting them again and again. The villagers are afraid of him and he has no family, no friends. Only the gold is his friend, his delight, his reason for living. But what if a thief should come in the night and take his gold away? What will Silas do then? What could possibly comfort him for the loss of his only friend?
Silas Marner Level 4 Oxford Bookworms Library
Eliot, George
A level 4 Oxford Bookworms Library graded reader. Retold for Learners of English by Clare West In a hole under the floorboards Silas Marner the linen-weaver keeps his gold. Every day he works hard at his weaving, and every night he takes the gold out and holds the bright coins lovingly, feeling them and counting them again and again. The villagers are afraid of him and he has no family, no friends. Only the gold is his friend, his delight, his reason for living. But what if a thief should come in the night and take his gold away? What will Silas do then? What could possibly comfort him for the loss of his only friend?
Silas Marner. The Weaver of Raveloe
George Eliot
Although the shortest of George Eliots novels Silas Marner is a cherished masterwork and a moving story of redemption by the one of the Victorian eras most accomplished novelists. Published in 1861, the author charts the life of the cataleptic, miserly weaver Silas Marner. Arriving in insular Raveloe after a wrongful expulsion from his Calvinist community in the north, Silas is a foreign and outcast figure, left alone to accumulate a useless fortune through his loom in the dawn of the new industrial age. His unhappy life is rendered unrecognizable when his fortune is stolen and he adopts a child Eppie. Silas Marner: The Weaver of Raveloe is a tender and affecting tale of sin and repentance set in a vanished rural world and holds the readers attention until the last page as Eppies bonds of affection for Silas are put to the test.