Scot Gardner se narodil s vášní pro psaní a čtení. Jeho cesta k literatuře nebyla přímá; opustil školu v jedenácti letech, aby se vyučil zahradníkem. Své rozsáhlé životní zkušenosti, které zahrnují práci číšníka, maséra, řidiče dodávky, hudebníka i aktivní rodičovství a poradenství, promítá do svých děl. Nyní tráví polovinu roku psaním a druhou polovinu na cestách, kde sdílí své příběhy a postřehy o řemesle psaní s ostatními.
Exploring the lasting impact of the Civil War, this collection of short stories portrays various families in Northwest Pennsylvania across generations. Each narrative, filled with both tragedy and humor, captures the struggles and resilience of characters from diverse backgrounds, including baby boomers, rural families, and the Amish community. While the stories can be enjoyed independently, they interconnect to reveal a shared theme: the enduring effects of war on personal and communal futures.
Developing apps for Apple’s broadening platform of devices is an exciting topic these days. Apple created the Swift programming language to build state-of-the-art apps using the latest Apple technologies. In this 200-page book, author Scott Gardner articulates the similarities and differences between traditional Objective-C based programming and Swift, revealing what you need to know from syntax changes to emerging best practices and paradigm shifts, to write powerful, expressive, and flexible code in Swift. Written at a brisk pace and in a methodical style, you'll learn how to apply your Objective-C skills to successfully transition to programming in Swift. In this book, you'll learn: • What is Swift and how does it compare to Objective-C • How to become proficient in Swift by leveraging your existing Objective-C skills • How to take advantage of new capabilities in Swift • What are the emerging best practices in Swift programming Transitioning to Swift reaches out to all developers who are interested in creating state-of-the-art apps for Apple’s broadening platform of devices for both consumers and enterprise. Apple's introduction of the new Swift programming language raises many questions. This book addresses those questions directly, and prepares developers for building the next generation of apps in Swift to surprise and delight users the world over.
From the author of the award-winning The Dead I Know comes a tragicomic 'bromance' with an unexpected thriller twist, featuring a boy from the upper end of town who finds refuge and friendship pushing trolleys at the local supermarket and avoiding a troubling secret in his own past. Will Rushton owns a genuine Rolex but pushes shopping carts for a living. His workmates are Westies, rough and tough boys who won't be messed with. But Julian is curious about Will and his secrets, especially when he finds that Will has dropped out of prestigious St Alfie's to live beneath a bowling alley. An unlikely mateship forms, and when Will's past finally catches up with him, he realises how much he's had to learn about friendship, solidarity, and the true value of family.
"This book looks at the weird and wonderful world of parasites, the most abundant form of life on Earth. Parasites come in all forms and sizes and inhabit every free-living organism. Parasitism is now, and always has been, a way to survive under changing environmental conditions. From arctic oceans to tropical forests, Scott Gardner, Judy Diamond, and Gabor Racz investigate how parasites survive and evolve, and how they influence and provide stability to ecosystems. Taking readers to the open ranges of Mongolia, the Sandhills of north-central Nebraska, the Andes of Bolivia, and more, the authors examine the impact parasites have on humans and other animals. Using examples of parasites from throughout the tree of life, the authors describe parasite-host relationships as diverse as those between trematodes and snails and tapeworms and whales. They even consider the strange effects of thorny-headed worms on their hosts. Parasites offer clues to the evolutionary history of particular regions, and they can provide insights into the history of species interactions. Through parasites, biologists can weave together a global knowledge of the past to predict the challenges that we will face in the future. Revealing that parasites are so much more than creepy-crawlies, this book gives up-to-date context for these critical members of the biological diversity of our planet." -- Provided by publisher
Aaron Rowe has dreams he can't explain, and memories he can't recover. But if
he doesn't discover the truth about his hidden past soon, he may fall asleep
one night and never wake up. A potent, intense, psychodrama that will keep you
gripped to the very last page.