So You Want to Build a Library

So You Want to Build a Library
Author: Lindsay Leslie
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2021
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1684463734

The reader is put in charge of building a fantastical library where everything is possible including a waterslide, zip line, really large ladders, and of course, a full-service sudae bar.

So You Want To Be a Librarian

So You Want To Be a Librarian
Author: Lauren Pressley
Publisher: Library Juice Press, LLC
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2014-05-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1936117290

"Provides information about librarianship as a career, including types of libraries, types of jobs within libraries, professional issues, and educational requirements"--Provided by publisher.

Better Library Design

Better Library Design
Author: Rebecca T. Miller
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2015-12-28
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1442239611

Few librarians build more than one library in their careers and renovating or building a whole new library is a very expensive investment. Thus, new or refurbished structures need to be fresh and up to date. While some librarians have the means to visit exemplary buildings as they develop their own library’s master plan, most library leaders and stakeholders won’t actually see the full range of potential projects. Hence, this unique book is both a resource and a brainstorm prompt. It helps library leaders and key stakeholders surface the ideal programmatic aspects that drive exciting design, and offer recent design solutions that have been effectively implemented. Better Library Design: Ideas from Library Journalidentifies and celebrates the top trends in library design, capturing current state and provides an authoritative overview for those planning their own projects. This is a colorful, high content survey of dynamic library building projects completed in the last five years, in both public and academic settings. Anchored by Library Journal’s New Landmark Libraries competition, here is the nation’s best examples of innovative, functional, appealing design --- all in glorious full-color so you’ll be both inspired and informed as you make important design choices.

Head First C

Head First C
Author: David Griffiths
Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages: 633
Release: 2012-04-03
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1449345018

Ever wished you could learn C from a book? Head First C provides a complete learning experience for C and structured imperative programming. With a unique method that goes beyond syntax and how-to manuals, this guide not only teaches you the language, it helps you understand how to be a great programmer. You'll learn key areas such as language basics, pointers and pointer arithmetic, and dynamic memory management. Advanced topics include multi-threading and network programming—topics typically covered on a college-level course. This book also features labs: in-depth projects intended to stretch your abilities, test your new skills, and build confidence. Head First C mimics the style of college-level C courses, making it ideal as an accessible textbook for students. We think your time is too valuable to waste struggling with new concepts. Using the latest research in cognitive science and learning theory to craft a multi-sensory learning experience, Head First C uses a visually rich format designed for the way your brain works, not a text-heavy approach that puts you to sleep.

Beginning Rust Programming

Beginning Rust Programming
Author: Ric Messier
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2021-02-17
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1119712874

Quickly learn the ropes with the Rust programming language using this practical, step-by-step guide In Beginning Rust Programming, accomplished programmer and author Ric Messier delivers a highly practical, real-world guide to coding with Rust. Avoiding dry, theoretical content and “Hello, world”-type tutorials of questionable utility, the book dives immediately into functional Rust programming that takes advantage of the language’s blazing speed and memory efficiency. Designed from the ground up to give you a running start to using the multiparadigm system programming language, this book will teach you to: Solve real-world computer science problems of practical importance Use Rust’s rich type system and ownership model to guarantee memory-safety and thread-safety Integrate Rust with other programming languages and use it for embedded devices Perfect for programmers with some experience in other languages, like C or C++, Beginning Rust Programming is also a great pick for students new to programming and seeking a user-friendly and robust language with which to start their coding career.

21st Century C

21st Century C
Author: Ben Klemens
Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2014-09-27
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1491904437

Throw out your old ideas about C and get to know a programming language that’s substantially outgrown its origins. With this revised edition of 21st Century C, you’ll discover up-to-date techniques missing from other C tutorials, whether you’re new to the language or just getting reacquainted. C isn’t just the foundation of modern programming languages; it is a modern language, ideal for writing efficient, state-of-the-art applications. Get past idioms that made sense on mainframes and learn the tools you need to work with this evolved and aggressively simple language. No matter what programming language you currently favor, you’ll quickly see that 21st century C rocks. Set up a C programming environment with shell facilities, makefiles, text editors, debuggers, and memory checkers Use Autotools, C’s de facto cross-platform package manager Learn about the problematic C concepts too useful to discard Solve C’s string-building problems with C-standard functions Use modern syntactic features for functions that take structured inputs Build high-level, object-based libraries and programs Perform advanced math, talk to internet servers, and run databases with existing C libraries This edition also includes new material on concurrent threads, virtual tables, C99 numeric types, and other features.

Minimal CMake

Minimal CMake
Author: Tom Hulton-Harrop
Publisher: Packt Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2025-01-03
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1835080650

Design, build, and share cross-platform software effortlessly, and enhance your development workflow with this hands-on guide Key Features Unlock efficient cross-platform builds with streamlined CMake setups Learn CMake's most powerful features for streamlined software development from a seasoned game and engine developer Create and distribute an application with step-by-step instructions, practical examples, and working code Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook Book DescriptionMinimal CMake guides you through creating a CMake project one step at a time. The book utilizes the author's unique expertise in game and engine development to craft compelling examples of how CMake can be used to build complex software. The chapters introduce concepts gradually, each one building on the last. Throughout the course of the book, you will progress from a simple console application all the way through to a full windowed app. The book will help you build a strong foundation in CMake that will translate to future projects. You'll learn how to integrate existing software libraries to enhance your app's functionality, how to build reusable libraries to share with others, and how to manage developing for multiple platforms simultaneously, including macOS, Windows, and Linux. You'll also find out how CMake facilitates testing and how to package your application ready for distribution. The book aims to not overwhelm you with everything there is to know about CMake. Instead, it focuses on the most relevant and important parts that will help you become productive quickly. By the end of this book, you will be a confident CMake user and will have gained the skills and experience to build and share your own libraries and applications.What you will learn Set up projects for seamless cross-platform development Integrate external libraries to enhance your project's functionality Create and share reusable libraries Manage complex software dependencies for improved maintainability Package and distribute applications efficiently Utilize top tools to streamline your CMake workflow Explore resources for continuous learning Who this book is for If you are a programmer skilled in C, C++, Swift, Objective-C, or C#, and keen on cross-platform development and open-source software, this book is for you. A solid grasp of CMake helps you to effectively utilize and create open-source libraries and applications. No prior knowledge of CMake is necessary, though familiarity with an imperative programming language (especially C and C++) is beneficial. While a basic understanding of the terminal is advantageous, comprehensive setup instructions will guide you across Windows, macOS, and Linux (Ubuntu).

Libraries and the National Information Infrastructure

Libraries and the National Information Infrastructure
Author: DIANE Publishing Company
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1994-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9780788113901

Explores the integral role of libraries in the evolving information and communications infrastructure. Also discusses information services value measurement within the changing library and information services environment.

Hot, Hotter, Hottest

Hot, Hotter, Hottest
Author: Vivian Howard
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2002
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780810842403

The YA Hotline is a unique newsletter written by graduate students in the Young Adult Literature and Media Interests class in the School of Library and Information Studies at Dalhousie University. Hot, Hotter, Hottest: The Best of the YA Hotline consists of selected articles from issues 44 to 64. This collection of articles from The YA Hotline is useful not only for YA librarians, but also for teachers and other educators and program coordinators working with young adults.

Kotlin Programming

Kotlin Programming
Author: David Greenhalgh
Publisher: Pearson Technology Group
Total Pages: 704
Release: 2021-10-05
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0136870481

Kotlin is a statically typed programming language designed to interoperate with Java and fully supported by Google on the Android operating system. It is also a multiplatform language that can be used to write code that can be shared across platforms including macOS, iOS, Windows, and JavaScript. Based on Big Nerd Ranch’s popular Kotlin Essentials course, this guide shows you how to work effectively with Kotlin through hands-on examples and clear explanations of key Kotlin concepts and foundational APIs. Written for Kotlin 1.5, this book will also introduce you to JetBrains’ IntelliJ IDEA development environment. Whether you are an experienced developer or are learning your first programming language – and whether you are interested in Kotlin for Android, server-side, or multiplatform projects – the authors will guide you from first principles to advanced Kotlin usage. By the end of this book, you will be empowered to create reliable, concise applications in Kotlin.