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Update Your Architectural Practices for New Challenges, Environments, and Stakeholder Expectations "I am continuously delighted and inspired by the work of these authors. Their first book laid the groundwork for understanding how to evolve the architecture of a software-intensive system, and this latest one builds on it in some wonderfully actionable ways." --Grady Booch, Chief Scientist for Software Engineering, IBM Research Authors Murat Erder, Pierre Pureur, and Eoin Woods have taken their extensive software architecture experience and applied it to the practical aspects of software architecture in real-world environments. Continuous Architecture in Practice provides hands-on advice for l...
Written with humour and insight, this informal memoir is a delightful celebration of the passions that have driven Simon Brown's life. Called to the Bar in 1961, he has enjoyed a distinguished career on the Bench (perhaps less so on the golf course!) and now sits in the House of Lords as a working crossbench peer.
Treat yourself to Second Helpings and more choice cuts in the style of Simon Brown's much lauded first volume of memoirs, Playing off the Roof & Other Stories. Exuberantly revisiting his early years in National Service, at Oxford and as a young barrister, Lord Brown recalls matters grave and trivial from his time at the Bar and on the Bench, along the way regaling us with tales of Paddington Bear, Nigel Lawson and Mozart at the Warsaw opera. He also has something to say about the current legal scene and considers such thorny problems as the 2019 prorogation judgment and whether trial by jury might be dispensed with in order to clear a mounting backlog of criminal cases. Drawing witty lessons from a life of trials, Lord Brown finds time to muse on when a judge might choose to change a sentence already imposed, what to say after dinner and why the game of golf is strictly for the birds!
* J2EE 5 compliant - Pro JSP 2 will be latest/first book that contains JSP 2.1 that’s in the new J2EE 5 platform. * Covers integration and use with open source projects such as Apache Struts, Ant, XDoclet, JUnit, and Cactus. It also includes all the rich features of JSP 2 as well as adds JavaServer Faces (JSF) interoperability and integration with JSP. * Shows the reader best persistence options, security means, performance optimization, and design patterns and best practices.
The only Shroud pocket booklet in the world, revealing the missing link and archaeological find with real evidence proving the true tomb of Jesus.With around 90% of people who watched Simon's research: DISCOVERED: The GREAT STONE Owned By Joseph of Arimathaea from the Garden Tomb. Voted, agreeing this is the GREAT stone as told in the gospels.This book confirms the authenticity of the Shroud of Turin.Come along on an adventure as you follow Simon through his research, to see that Jesus in fact has left us proof to hold and see. Many need proof, well, here it is. This pocket booklet includes an offering for a FREE DVD documentary aired on Sky TV on page 92. Just pay shipping costs. Said by Ba...
Treat yourself to Second Helpings of Simon Brown's much lauded memoirs. This expanded paperback edition includes Last Scrapings, thirteen new pieces written since its original publication in hardback.
Older than Western astrology, the Japanese version—Nine Ki or feng shui astrology—is concerned with chi energy or the life force. In Practical Astrology by Numbers, feng shui authority Simon Brown helps you understand Nine Ki—the energy present on the day you were born, and the way it has shaped your character and personality. This highly illustrated guide is designed to help you to better realize your full potential; be more effective in resolving problems; choose supportive partners and better understand your relationships; plan important events; promote your career and achieve financial success; and select favorable locations and times for moving, traveling, and setting up a new business.
Entrepreneurs and innovators are the lifeblood of a successful economy - but what makes them tick? What are their success secrets? How do they think? Does everything they touch turn to gold?
When Douglas Adams died in 2001, he left behind 60 boxes full of notebooks, letters, scripts, jokes, speeches and even poems. In 42, compiled by Douglas’s long-time collaborator Kevin Jon Davies, hundreds of these personal artefacts appear in print for the very first time. Douglas was as much a thinker as he was a writer, and his artefacts reveal how his deep fascination with technology led to ideas which were far ahead of their time: a convention speech envisioning the modern smartphone, with all the information in the world living at our fingertips; sheets of notes predicting the advent of electronic books; journal entries from his forays into home computing – it is a matter of legend ...