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With play-by-play coverage of every Nittany Lion bowl game, this book chronicles Penn State football's vibrant history all the way back to the 1923 Rose Bowl. The team broke the color barrier at the Cotton Bowl in 1948, finished undefeated after back-to-back Orange Bowl victories in 1969 and 1970, and reigned over the college football world with national championships in the 1983 Sugar Bowl and 1987 Fiesta Bowl.
This book gives readers the background knowledge on what programming is, and guides them through the steps that professional programmers take when they're tackling a programming job from start to finish.
You will absolutely love the 101 Asian recipes in this easy-to-use cookbook. This engaging cookbook includes dozens upon dozens of full-proof Asian recipes that are quick and easy to do--all in time for tonight's supper! The recipes will appeal to Americans' growing interest in Asian cuisines and a taste for foods that range from pot stickers to bulgogi burgers and from satay to summer rolls. Whether you're hurrying to get a weekday meal on the table for family or entertaining on the weekend, author and blogger (steamykitchen.com) Jaden Hair will walk you through the steps of creating fresh, delicious Asian meals without fuss. In an accessible style and a good splash of humor, Jaden takes th...
A guide to the programming language for absolute beginners explores the theory, practice, and applications of Visual Basic 6.
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Catering to all the folks In business for more than a century, Kewpee is the second oldest hamburger chain in the United States. Beginning with the Kewpee Hotel in Flint, Michigan, founder Samuel "Old Man Kewpee" Blair soon opened his original hamburger stand. That location served the world's first deluxe hamburger, crafted from fresh, never-frozen beef and topped with tomatoes, lettuce and mayo. By licensing the Kewpee name, Blair and Ohio Kewpee Hotel operator Edwin Adams expanded into a chain of hundreds of hamburger stands and restaurants, mainly in the Midwest. A small number of Kewpee locations survived competition and still serve Olive Burgers, fries, malts and pie to lucky customers. Author Gary Flinn tells the full story of Kewpee, its many locations long gone and its spinoff, Halo Burger.
Explaining why object-oriented programming is so important today, Wright leads the reader into the realm of actual development by using real-world examples to demonstrate the sort of problems that programmers come up against every day.
This is the second Visual Basic book that readers need. It assumes they have read and worked through a practical tutorial and then teaches them how to take advantage of creating programs as a series of self-contained objects. The book uses practical object oriented techniques to design and build working programs by putting the theory into practice.
This book takes the intermediate Access developer to a professional level by providing a thorough guide to developing VB, VBA, and ASP applications that use Access 2000. Though the reader need not have previous Access experience, some understanding of regional databases and programming basics is helpful.