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Chris Wright

    Este autor profundiza en la historia y la filosofía de EE. UU. Su obra atrae a aquellos interesados en las ciencias sociales y las humanidades, ofreciendo exploraciones perspicaces de temas complejos. A través de su escritura, el autor examina las intersecciones de ideas y eventos que han dado forma al mundo. El enfoque es a la vez académico y accesible, lo que permite a los lectores comprender conceptos intrincados.

    Silly Billy and the Bees
    The Daemon's Wish
    Popular Radicalism and the Unemployed in Chicago during the Great Depression
    Rise of the Radio Gods
    Completing the Charm
    ARM System Developer's Guide
    • ARM System Developer's Guide

      • 689 páginas
      • 25 horas de lectura

      Over the last decade, the ARM architecture has become a dominant force globally, with over 2 billion ARM-based processors integrated into various products, from smartphones to automotive systems. A vast community of ARM developers, including software developers, system designers, and hardware engineers, has emerged, yet no book has specifically addressed their needs for developing systems and software for ARM-based platforms. This text fills that void by offering a comprehensive overview of ARM core operations from a developer's standpoint, with a strong focus on software. It guides readers in writing efficient ARM software in both C and assembly, while also covering code optimization. The book features example code that can be incorporated into commercial products or serve as templates for rapid software development. It discusses both ARM and Thumb instruction sets, Intel's XScale processors, and highlights differences among ARM architecture versions. Additionally, it covers DSP algorithm implementation, exception and interrupt handling, cache technologies surrounding ARM cores, and effective memory management techniques. A concluding chapter anticipates the future of the ARM architecture, particularly ARMv6, designed to enhance DSP and media processing capabilities. The author team brings extensive ARM software engineering experience and a deep understanding of developer needs, providing practical, executable code available

      ARM System Developer's Guide
    • Completing the Charm

      A Story of Love and Sustainability

      • 275 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Steve Ryder, a researcher for an oil giant, attends a conference where he meets Ruth. There is an immediate connection, but they are both in long-term relationships and there are further complex issues that make Steve question his past, his ideals and his vision of the future.

      Completing the Charm
    • Rise of the Radio Gods

      • 104 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      Two high school buddies in the 1980's prank their way into a dream job hosting a radio morning show. Will they figure out they've been pranked in time to save the radio station and themselves? The year was 1988 and every man in America dreamed of being Burt Reynolds. Or they were at least jealous of him for marrying Loni Anderson. Meanwhile, in the Atlanta suburbs, two teenage pranksters stumble into the dream job they never even knew they dreamed of... morning show hosts on a rock radio station. Richard finally has a shot at the successful life nobody believed he was capable of, but only if Brad gives up his college scholarship and a future partnership in his Dad's law firm. The odds are stacked against them with a program director who only hired them so they could unwittingly destroy the radio station. Keeping the show alive for two weeks will take a miracle. And a little help from Atlanta's most popular baseball player, NASCAR's greatest living legend and an unsuspecting teenage pop starlet. Rise of the Radio Gods is the hilarious prequel to the novel Blowing Up the Airwaves from real life radio veteran Chris Wright.

      Rise of the Radio Gods
    • The book features a comprehensive table of contents that outlines its structure and key topics. It serves as a guide to navigating the various chapters and themes, providing readers with an organized overview of the content. This structured approach enhances the reading experience by making it easier to locate specific information and understand the flow of ideas presented throughout the work.

      Popular Radicalism and the Unemployed in Chicago during the Great Depression
    • The Daemon's Wish

      • 344 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Set in the year 2410, humanity thrives in a golden age characterized by advanced technology and societal progress. However, beneath this utopian surface lies a brewing conflict that challenges the very fabric of this harmonious existence. As tensions rise, the story delves into the lives of individuals grappling with their roles in a rapidly evolving world, exploring themes of identity, morality, and the consequences of progress. The narrative weaves together personal and societal struggles, painting a vivid picture of a future both bright and precarious.

      The Daemon's Wish
    • Set on a picturesque mountainside farm, the story follows a cheerful billy goat kid named Billy, who enjoys life alongside his mother and the grumpy farmer, CrankyPants McGrew. The narrative explores their interactions and the adventures that unfold in their vibrant rural setting.

      Silly Billy and the Bees