Best Selling Books by David Anthony

David Anthony is the author of Somaliland's Private Sector at a Crossroads (2015), ADA (1987), Programming Language Design Concepts (2004), Incredible Hulk Masterworks (2020), Real-Time and Retrospective Analyses of Cyber Security (2020).

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Somaliland's Private Sector at a Crossroads

release date: Jan 01, 2015
Somaliland's Private Sector at a Crossroads
Somaliland''s Private Sector at a Crossroads is the World Bank Group''s first effort to undertake a consultative in-depth analysis of the private and financial sector in Somaliland in at least a generation. The objective of the report is to take stock of what has been achieved since the 1999 constitution was approved, provide an assessment of the current evolution of the private sector, and identify some priority policy options and related actions that would best enable the private sector to generate the growth and jobs sought under the Somaliland National Development Plan. The report is structured around the three key sector ''actors'' of the economy: enterprises, financial institutions, and the government. This approach has been taken to facilitate a ''political economy'' lens into the analysis. The report explores trends in, opportunities for, and impediments to effective government regulation of the private and financial sector and private sector-led economic growth in Somaliland, a relatively new democracy with limited institutional capacities. Drawing heavily on feedback received through an extensive consultative process that was undertaken in tandem with the analysis, the study concludes with recommendations for policy choices for the continued robust growth of the private sector and the evolution of a sounder financial sector.

ADA

release date: Jan 01, 1987
ADA
Considerable emphasis is placed on systematic techniques for designing large programs (structured design) and detailed implementation of program modules (structured programming). Their relationship to Ada is illustrated in a series of case studies. Numerous examples are provided to illustrate the use of the programming language, and end-of-chapter exercises support the material presented in each chapter.

Programming Language Design Concepts

release date: Jan 01, 2004
Programming Language Design Concepts
Market_Desc: · Junior, Senior, and Graduate Computer Science Students Special Features: · Timely reappraisal of language paradigms with focus on OO· Java, C and C++ used as exemplar languages· Additional case-study languages: Python, Haskell, Prolog and Ada· Deepens study by examining the motivation of programming languages not just their features· Written in an approachable style with none of the waffle that characterizes much of the literature in this area About The Book: This book explains the concepts underlying programming languages, and demonstrates how these concepts are synthesized in the major paradigms: imperative, OO, concurrent, functional, logic and scripting. It gives greatest prominence to the OO paradigm, and uses Java as the main exemplar language. It includes numerous examples, case studies of several major programming languages, and numerous end-of-chapter exercises.

Incredible Hulk Masterworks

release date: Sep 16, 2020
Incredible Hulk Masterworks
Collects Incredible Hulk (1968) #223-233, Annual (1968) #7; Captain America (1968) #230; Marvel Comics Calendar 1979. Roger Stern and Sal Buscema plumb the depths of Bruce Banner, Marvel’s most conflicted character — but can they find what hope lies in the mind of the man cursed by the Incredible Hulk? This round of Marvel classics begins with Banner finally cured of his gamma-powered alter ego! But without the Hulk’s power, how can he stop the Leader? It’s a life-or-death fight that just might end with the Hulk, not Banner, free of his hated other half — and only Doc Samson can save the man inside the monster! Also featuring a double-sized Stern ‘n’ Byrne Annual pitting Hulk, Iceman and Angel against the mile-high menace of Master Mold — and a classic crossover with Captain America!

Real-Time and Retrospective Analyses of Cyber Security

release date: Sep 04, 2020
Real-Time and Retrospective Analyses of Cyber Security
Society is continually transforming into a digitally powered reality due to the increased dependence of computing technologies. The landscape of cyber threats is constantly evolving because of this, as hackers are finding improved methods of accessing essential data. Analyzing the historical evolution of cyberattacks can assist practitioners in predicting what future threats could be on the horizon. Real-Time and Retrospective Analyses of Cyber Security is a pivotal reference source that provides vital research on studying the development of cybersecurity practices through historical and sociological analyses. While highlighting topics such as zero trust networks, geopolitical analysis, and cyber warfare, this publication explores the evolution of cyber threats, as well as improving security methods and their socio-technological impact. This book is ideally designed for researchers, policymakers, strategists, officials, developers, educators, sociologists, and students seeking current research on the evolution of cybersecurity methods through historical analysis and future trends.

What If? Classic

release date: Jan 18, 2023
What If? Classic
Collects What If? (1977) 36-38, 40-42, 44-47. More alternate-reality questions are answered! Imagine a world where the Fantastic Four never gained their powers — or one where Stephen Strange never became Master of the Mystic Arts! Consider the fates of the Thing and the Beast if they continued to mutate — or Spider-Man if Uncle Ben had lived! The Hulk goes berserk, Susan Richards dies in childbirth, Nova makes a life-changing decision and Galactus turns the Silver Surfer back into Norrin Radd! But what if Loki had found Mjolnir before his brother — and what if the Marvel Universe ceased to exist?! Plus: Thought-provoking tales featuring Daredevil, the Sub-Mariner, the Avengers and more!

Exploring Comets and Asteroids

release date: Jul 15, 2017
Exploring Comets and Asteroids
We think of space as being empty, but that isn’t quite true. In addition to stars, planets, and moons, there are asteroids and comets. Asteroids are rocks that orbit the sun. Comets are chunks of ice and dust that form on the edges of the solar system. This book takes readers on a fun journey into space.

Bison

release date: Dec 15, 2015
Bison
Bison are the largest land mammals in North America, often weighing over 1 ton. Readers discover this and other amazing facts about bison as they also see full-color photographs of these massive mammals. Science concepts, such as life cycles and natural habitats, are presented in an engaging way, through accessible text, graphic organizers, and fun fact boxes. Bison once roamed the Great Plains by the millions, but now there are only a small number of them left in North America. Why did their population decrease so dramatically? The answer is waiting for readers to uncover.

World's Finest Comics (1941-) #300

World's Finest Comics (1941-) #300
A Reprint of ''The Superman-Batman Split!'' Actor Jason Desmond''s dying performance is an attempt to fool Superman and Batman into believing he is two aliens, one hunting the other; but his story rings false and Superman lets Batman in on the hoax, which ends up fooling Supergirl, Batgirl, Robin and Jimmy Olsen anyway.

Gradiometer Applications and Status of Sensor Development

Gradiometer Applications and Status of Sensor Development
A number of feasible terrestrial and space applications exist for a sensor capable of measuring gravity gradients from a stationary or moving base. These applications include: aerial, marine, and satellite gravimetry; navigation and guidance; mass detection for location of tunnels and for inspection and evaluation of containers, satellites, and on-site missiles; lunar and planetary potential measurements, and asteroid mass measurements. Several different gradiometer designs can be used for these applications and are briefly reviewed. (Author).

Lectures In The Microeconomics Of Choice: Foundations, Consumers, And Producers

release date: Feb 17, 2023
Lectures In The Microeconomics Of Choice: Foundations, Consumers, And Producers
People pursue their own interests, whatever those interests might be. Some people have interests that are narrow and selfish, while others have interests that are broad and altruistic. The idea that people are self-interested underpins all of economic analysis and raises two fundamental questions: 1. How do people choose the actions they think will further their own interests? 2. Can the potentially conflicting interests of different people be made to ''mesh'' in some sort of socio-economic equilibrium? This book is devoted to a detailed study of the first question. Its Companion Volume (Economy-Wide Microeconomics: Equilibrium, Optimality, Applications and Tests) makes a detailed study of the second question.Following some foundational remarks, this book studies the Arrow-Debreu theory of consumer choice. That theory supposes people choose so as to maximize a complete, continuous, transitive, and reflexive binary preference relation over a non-empty and compact choice set. The book then studies numerous refinements, generalizations and extensions of each of these restrictions — up to and including recent work on Behavioral theories of choice and choice behaviour when preferences are intransitive/incomplete/discontinuous. Also considered is choice behaviour in environments that are not necessarily compact. A study is also made of intertemporal choice and choice under uncertainty. The study of Arrow-Debreu choice theory and its extensions are presented from the Primal, Dual, and Revealed Preference points of view.Consumers are not the only agents in the economy, as Producers are present as well. Beginning with a study of the Arrow-Debreu idea that producers choose from a convex production set so as to maximize profit, the book considers extensions and generalizations of this framework, particularly to non-convex environments. The study is presented from the Primal and Dual points of view.The final chapter in the book provides a link to its Companion Volume. The Chapter indicates how the theories of consumer and producer choice studied here help inform answers of the second question posed above.Resources are available to instructors who adopt this book. More details at www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/12789-sm

Something for Nothing

release date: Jan 01, 2011
Something for Nothing
His extravagant suburban lifestyle deteriorating along with his small-aircraft business in the face of the 1970s oil crisis, Martin Anderson attempts to clear his mounting debts by using his planes for drug runs to Mexico only to find himself wrongly implicated in a double murder. Original. A first novel.

Deliver Us from Evil

release date: Jan 01, 1993

The Witch's Revenge

release date: Dec 30, 2006
The Witch's Revenge
There''s trouble in Oz! The Wicked Witch of the West is back and in possession of Dorothy''s magic shoes. With the magic shoes she is more powerful than ever before and after returning to her castle she takes over all of western Oz. Then, with an army of flying monkeys and enslaved Winkies, she marches south to attack Trisha, the Good Witch of the South, whom she had once feared, but now is out for revenge. If she is successful, the Good Witch of the North will be next and then all the good in Oz will be lost forever. The Land of Oz is a battleground and all the good countries have joined together to try and stop the Wicked Witch of the West who seems to have no weaknesses. When all seems hopeless it''s the Scarecrow who realizes he holds the Wicked Witch of the West''s one weakness in the palm of his hand.

Teachers on the Job

release date: Dec 15, 2016
Teachers on the Job
Teachers work hard to help their students learn. Young readers learn fun facts about these familiar community helpers and the work they do. The simple, clear text provides valuable information about this popular career and supports common curriculum topics about community helpers. Each page of text is carefully paired with a vibrant photograph to help early learners build their reading comprehension skills. Young readers are also introduced to new vocabulary words through a detailed picture glossary of unfamiliar words. Readers will have a new appreciation for what teachers do after seeing a day at school from a teacher’s perspective!

World's Finest Comics (1941-) #299

World's Finest Comics (1941-) #299
Batman and Superman discover the secret of the Cosmic Tree and encounter the aliens who programmed it.

World's Finest Comics (1941-) #306

World's Finest Comics (1941-) #306
Swordfish, Batman, and Superman all want to free Barracuda from her icy confines.

World's Finest Comics (1941-) #302

World's Finest Comics (1941-) #302
Ronald Jason, an actor who has only a few weeks of life left after an explosion of ''artificial radioactive element,'' tries to pit Superman and Batman against one another!

Pascal, an Introduction to Methodical Programming

Pascal, an Introduction to Methodical Programming
This book is meant for a first course in computer programming. It uses Pascal as a vehicle for learning programming principles and a methodical approach to procedural computer programming. Data structures are introduced as well.

A Comparison of Exhibition and Distribution Patterns in Three Recent Feature Motion Pictures

Clean Energy

release date: Jan 01, 2004
Clean Energy
Energy production and use; Clean fuels; Eletricity generation; Renewable energy - Thermal; Renewable energy - electrical; Why store eletricity; Physical technique for storing energy; Hidrogen energy; Battery storage; Electric propulsion; Towards 2020.

The Mayor, the Commissioner, and the Metropolitan Administration, Bombay

Fuel Cell Systems Explained

release date: Jan 01, 2018

Fundamentals of Astrodynamics and Applications

release date: Jan 01, 1997

Unbound

release date: May 01, 2016
Unbound
Not bound, as a book. Free.Like Unfettered before it, the contributing writers of Unbound were allowed to submit the tales they wished fans of genre to read--without the constraints of a shackling theme. The result is magical. Twenty-three all-original stories are sure to captivate you--some will move you to tears while others will keep you turning the pages long into the night. The power of Unbound lies in its variety of tales and the voices behind them. If you are a fan of discovering new writers or reading the works of beloved authors, Unbound is for you.Return to Landover with Terry Brooks. Go to trial with Harry Dresden and Jim Butcher. Enter the Citadel and become remade with Rachel Caine. Survive a plague with John Marco and his robot companion Echo. Be painted among the stars by Mary Robinette Kowal. These tales and the others that comprise the anthology are only bound by how enchanting and enthralling they are.Unbound is filled with spectacularly wonderful stories, each one as diverse as its creator. You will be changed upon finishing it.And that is the point.
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