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C for Dummies I-II. (Dan Gookin) |
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A two-volume tutorial for beginning C programmers from the ground up. It moves at
a slow, but very logical pace. The author takes great care in presenting the basics
the simplest way and avoids complicated math and syntax wherever possible. The first
volume covers basic language constructs, variable types, functions, program logic,
looping and simple console I/O. The second half presents more ANSI C functions,
arrays and strings. Only then does the author take on the difficulties of C pointers.
The tutorial closes with some file I/O and the basics of using multi-file projects.
Throughout these two books the author succeeds in making programming fun with a lot
of humor (including comics) and as little jargon as possible. Each chapter ends with
a quiz. Plenty of source code is provided for all examples. If you've been stumped
by other introductions to C programming, definitely check out these two books!
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Chile, the Other September 11 (Pilar Aguilera & Ricardo Fredes)
An Anthology of Reflections on the 1973 Coup |
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Most people associate September 11 with the World Trade Center tragedy. But before 2001,
September 11 was already a day of infamy for Latin America and Chile in particular. On
that day in 1973 General Augusto Pinochet led a US-backed coup against the popularly
elected government of Salvador Allende and began his repressive 17-year dictatorship.
This book is the kind of testimonial that all Americans should read. This anthology
includes Ariel Dorfman's essay "The Last September 11", poetry by Pablo Neruda, the
song composed by Víctor Jara just before his brutal murder and President Allende's
final radio broadcast along with resonant speeches by Fidel Castro and Allende's
daughter, Beatriz.
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Classified Woman (Sibel Edmonds) |
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In this startling new memoir Sibel Edmonds, the most classified woman in U.S. history, takes us on a
surreal journey, that begins with the secretive FBI and down the dark halls of a feckless Congress to
a stonewalling judiciary and finally to the national security whistleblowers movement, which she spearheaded.
Having lived under Middle East dictatorships, Sibel Edmonds knows firsthand, what can happen, when government
is allowed to operate in secret. Hers is a sobering perspective, that combines painful experience with
a rallying cry for the public’s right to know and to hold the lawbreakers accountable. With U.S. citizens
increasingly stripped of their rights in a calibrated media blackout, her story is a wake-up call
for all Americans, who (un)willingly traded liberty for illusive security in the wake of 9/11.
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Constitution of the United States of America |
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Benjamin Franklin: Declaration of Independence, Constitution of the United States of America,
Bill of Rights and Constitutional Amendments
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Founding Fathers: The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States of America
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Thomas Jefferson, Second Continental Congress, Constitutional Convention:
Constitution, Bill of Rights, Amendments, Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confederation
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