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Game of Thrones, des livres de George R.R. Martin à la série HBO

Né en 1948 aux États-Unis, George R.R. Martin écrit au départ pour créer de nouvelles histoires mettant en scène les super-héros Marvel, puis pour tuer le temps, alors qu'il peine à trouver un emploi dans le secteur du journalisme. Petit à petit, il devient un auteur confirmé de nouvelles de science-fiction. Après avoir commencé une carrière comme scénariste de séries télévisées, il commence, au début des années 1990, à rédiger une saga de type fantasy, intitulée A Song of Ice and Fire et traduite en français sous le titre Le Trône de Fer.

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Contes d'hier et d'aujourd'hui : une littérature aux multiples imaginaires

Si les contes ancestraux nous ramènent à des éléments mythologiques et des histoires découlant de créatures autant que d’aventures fantastiques, ils conservent, à l’âge moderne, toute leur saveur. Simplement, dragons, bottes de sept lieux et loups dévoreurs d’enfants ont laissé place à des environnements plus contemporains. Mais toujours avec la perspective de raconter des histoires et de parler du monde, des rencontres que l’on y fait : offrir une formation, par les livres.

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Le trône de fer : les livres de la saga A Song of Ice and Fire de George RR Martin

Le trône de fer est une immense saga d’héroïque fantasy qui s’inspire de la série des Rois maudits de Maurice Druon. C’est au début des années 1990 que Georges R.R. Martin commence à écrire Le trône de fer, le premier volume est publié en 1996. En 2007, la chaine de télévision HBO acquiert les droits d’adaptations. L’auteur lui-même participe à sa production et écrit le scénario d’un épisode par saison. 

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L'attractivité des librairies, malgré Amazon ou Netflix

Blâmons internet, blâmons les GAFA, blâmons le commerce du livre d’occasion… il n’empêche que les librairies demeurent, et parviennent à tirer leur épingle du jeu. Si les Français sont accusés de moins lire, comment les libraires parviennent-ils à capter l’attention du public, et inciter à franchir le pas de leur établissement ?

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Team AlexandriZ : pirates de livres ou distributeurs de savoir ?

La Team était spécialisée dans la diffusion d’ebooks, spécifiquement de romans transformés en version numérique. L’une de leurs grandes marottes était d’ailleurs de procéder à la numérisation d’ouvrages que les éditeurs ne commercialisaient pas en format ebook. Mais ils étaient aussi qualifiés, en regard du Code de la propriété intellectuelle, de pirates.

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Les 5 Terres : une saga médiévale où règnent les animaux

Cinq continents abritent les peuples qui occupent Les 5 Terres : autant d’espèces dont les luttes de pouvoir ont forgé les relations. Félins, reptiles, herbivores, primates ainsi qu’ours et loups, qui se partagent un territoire, chacun a affiné avec le temps des savoir-faire. Leurs terres, reflets de leurs coutumes autant que de leur passé, font cohabiter les êtres… mais n’enfouissent pas les rivalités.

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ELEMENTS OF PROGRAMMING WITH PERL

Here's a complete introduction to programming using Perl, written so its accessible to those learning Perl as their first programming language. With examples ranging from a useful utility to search the Perl FAQs to a web client for tracking and charting stock quotes to an object-oriented student grading system, this book offers you a practical, hands-on approach to learning programming the Perl way. What's inside • Style and design issues and the software development cycle • Full descriptions of Perl's data types, variables, operators, and control structures In-depth coverage of Perl's regular expressions • References and nested data structures • Documentation and Literate Programming • Text and list manipulation • Debugging techniques • Using and writing modules • Object-oriented programming and abstract data structures

12/1999

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TCL/TK. CD-ROM included

In just 24 sessions of one hour or less, you will be up and programming in Tcl/Tk. Using a straightforward, step-bystep approach, each lesson builds upon the previous one, enabling you to learn the essentials of Tcl/Tk from the ground up. Find your answers to... * Exploring Tcl/Tk for GUI developrrient * Understanding events, callbacks, and resources * Building Tcl expressions, control structures, lists, and arrays * Using WISH * Interacting with the operating system * Creating Widgets * Building your own user interfaces * Using Tcl/Tk to interface to legacy programs and systems * Creating Web applications with Tcl/Tk * Using Tk with Perl and C

12/1999

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Practical Applications of Linear Programming Duality

The objective of this book is the application of main theoretical ideas concerning linear programming dual prices to the analysis of specific planning problems. Among the new applied problems considered there are : elimination of production bottlenecks, decentralized planning, river transport, coordination of economic interests and production plans, optimal development strategies, mutually profitable trade, pricing for new equipment. Some new theoretical results are also provided (algorithms for block angular linear programs, stability domains of dual prices, conditions for preservation of the optimal basis). The exposition is amply illustrated with numerical examples solved in detail.

01/1994

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LEARN THE MFC C++ CLASSES. 2 Diskettes included

MFC, Microsoft Foundation Class, is the critical component of Microsoft's Visual C++ 4 compiler which allows programmers and developers to generate code compatible with all Windows applications. Knowing how to use the MFC library is critical for programmers of all levels who want to be successful learning C programming within the Microsoft Windows environment. Designed for introductory to intermediate programmers already familiar with object-oriented programming and C++, this book describes the most frequently used portions of the MFC library. In addition, Learn the MFC C++ Classes also covers the API (Application Programming Interface) functions needed for the example applications. Topics include graphics and text drawing, child windows, dialogs and button controls, edit controls, data transfer functions, document-view architecture, splitter windows, toolbars, custom. controls, status bars, modal and modeless dialogs, and more. The source code and executable programs for all examples used in the book are contained on the two companion diskettes. This Books Covers: > Menus and Message Maps > List Box, Combo Box, and Edit Controls > Data Transfer Functions > Communication Between Parent and Child for Modal and Modeless Dialogs > The Document-View Architecture > Document-View Applications with Filing and Printing > An MDI Application > Class Hierarchy, Data Types, and Hungarian Notation Prefixes

01/1997

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Programming Language Pragmatics

Programming Language Pragmatics addresses the fundamental principles at work in the most important contemporary languages, highlights the critical relationship between language design and language implementation, and devotes special attention to issues of importance to the expert programmer. Thanks to its rigorous but accessible teaching style, you'll emerge better prepared to choose the best language for particular projects, to make more effective use of languages you already know, and to learn new languages quickly and completely. Features: • Addresses the most recent developments in programming language design, spanning more than forty different languages, including Ada 95, C, C++, Fortran 95, Java, Lisp, Scheme, ML, Modula-3, Pascal, and Prolog. • Places a special emphasis on implementation issues-how the techniques used by compilers and related tools influence language design, and vice versa. • Covers advanced topics in language design and implemenation, such as iterators, coroutines, templates (generics), separate compilation, I/0, type inference, and exception handling. • Reviews language-related topics in assembly-level architecture critical for understanding what a compiler does to a program. • Offers in-depth coverage of object-oriented programming, including multiple inheritance and dynamic method binding. • Devotes a special section to static and dynamic linking. • Includes a comprehensive chapter on concurrency, with detailed coverage of both shared-memory and message-passing, languages and libraries. • Provides an accessible introduction to the formal foundations of compilation (automata theory), functional (lambda calculus), and logic programming (predicate calculus).

01/1999

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CORBA DEVELOPERS'S GUIDE WITH XML. CD-ROM included

While the first design goal of the XML Recommendation states that "XML shall be straightforwardly usable over the Internet," it can be demonstrated that XML has broad application in such areas as e-commerce. With this in mind, CORBA Developer's Guide with XML focuses on XML document type definition (DTD) design using the structures of CORBA to present a new perspective to programming in an object-oriented environment. This book does not teach XML but rather discusses design for experienced object-oriented developers. Programmers need to comprehend how an analysis of an environment, CORBA, assists in the design and development of XML elements, attributes, and entities that reflect that environment. The companion CD-ROM included with this book contains a trial version of XML Authority from Extensibility, Inc., and a multimedia presentation to explain the essential concepts of the XML Recommendation. This book: > Reviews the popular markup language XML for designing applications appropriate for CORBAservices and CORBAfacilities. > Discusses the significance of document type definitions (DTDs) and the Document Object Model (DOM) for the development of XML applications. > Uses the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) specifications to establish CORBA infrastructure interfaces and associated variables. > Explains how to design Extensible Markup Language (XML) document type definitions using CORBA infrastructure. > Includes the XML production rules, XML terms, and markup examples.

01/1999

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