100 Thủ thuật Với Visual Studio Bởi Nguyễn Ngọc Tuấn
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Trên trang này chúng tôi đã thu thập cho bạn tất cả các thông tin về 100 Thủ thuật Với Visual Studio sách, nhặt những cuốn sách, bài đánh giá, đánh giá và liên kết tương tự để tải về miễn phí, những độc giả đọc sách dễ chịu. Thông tin tác giảNguyễn Ngọc TuấnNguyễn Ngọc TuấnVào trang riêng của tác giảXem tất cả các sách của tác giảVisual Studio là một sản phẩm lớn có nhiều tính năng mạnh mẽ. Bằng cách học theo từng thủ thuật, các bạn sẽ có được thông tin quan trọng để phát triển các ứng dụng tuyệt vời trong .NETSách được chia thành 13 chương với 100 thủ thuật cao cấp trình bày logic giúp các bạn tìm hiểu từ những khía cạnh đơn giản của công cụ đến những tính năng phức tạp nhất.Sách này hiểu quả nhất khi đọc theo tiến trình từ thủ thuật 1 đến thủ thuật 100. Với những điểm dáng lưu ý trong sách như sau:_ Các project và solution chính_ Nằm vững Editor_ Định hướng Visual Studio_ Tuỳ biến Visual Studio_ Gỡ rối_ Các thủ thuật tăng tốc_ Các chú thích và tài liệu_ Các thủ thuật về Sever Explorer Cổng thông tin - Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn hy vọng bạn thích nội dung được biên tập viên của chúng tôi thu thập trên 100 Thủ thuật Với Visual Studio và bạn nhìn lại chúng tôi, cũng như tư vấn cho bạn bè của bạn. Và theo truyền thống - chỉ có những cuốn sách hay cho bạn, những độc giả thân mến của chúng ta.
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Karthikeyan R karthikrtm40ee — Things I learned from reading Bystander: 1. Bullying in middle school is a serious, scary, bloody business. 2. Never, under any circumstances, tell an adult (parent, teacher, principal, counselor, or school police officer) the truth about being bullied. Adults are idiots. 3. Hide the truth and lie about being bullied. 4. The best way to beat a bully is to sink to his level and beat him at his own game breaking any laws necessary in the process. 5. And always remember, as long as the bully leaves YOU alone - everything is good. Is it just me or is there something wrong here? Bystander is yet another YA novel that has me cheering the author for his brave realistic storytelling and mentally ordering class sets to use in class only to slap me in the face with a poorly constructed, nonsensical ending. Author James Preller actually goes a bit farther than disappointing - he edges into irresponsible. The central theme in Bystander is supposedly that bullying is wrong and bearing witness as a bystander to bullying is wrong. Chapter after chapter Preller paints a realistic, sometimes brutal portrait of how Eric, the new boy in town, deals with the challenges of fitting in at a new school while being a sometimes target and sometimes "friend" of Griffin, a seventh grade sociopath. Griffin isn't your average middle school bully; this kid is dangerous. Griffin is a modern day Eddie Haskell mixed with Ted Bundy. Good looking and charismatic, he purposely works to convince adults that he is harmless and trustworthy by carrying groceries for the elderly on Saturdays at the grocery store (for the tips) and showing real interest and concern for the school lunch supervisor (who is oddly "loaded"). Griffin also orchestrates a severe attack on Eric at the local pet cemetery, the most graphic, realistic beating I've ever read in a YA novel, never getting his own hands dirty preferring to get his cronies to deliver the blows while enjoying from the sidelines and maintaining his own "innocence." Adding to Griffin's bully resume is his PINS officer (presumably a juvenile probation/social worker) and his collection of trophies from his crimes and bullying episodes! Three quarters of Bystander had me completely hooked. I hoped to have a great novel to recommend to my seventh grade students, a novel with genuine characters dealing with bullying in a way that students could use as a blueprint for handling their own issues. Unfortunately, Eric's bizarre solution to defeating Griffin is to beat him at his own game. He breaks into Griffin's house while his abusive father is home, steals back $27 and a burned CD that Griffin had stolen from him and nearly gets caught by Griffin's dad leaving evidence behind proving that he was there. Eric does exactly what we as teachers and parents hope bullied kids never do: he plays the bully's game. He never tells adults the real truth about being bullied or being a bystander. He breaks the law. He involves a friend in his crime. He keeps all of Griffin's dangerous secrets leaving him free to move on to his next victims. Griffin never gets punished for the horrible things he does. In fact, he just finds a new group of "friends" and will, of course, continue his bullying behaviors. But, that is fine with Eric, as long has he is no longer in Griffin's sights, Eric will just concentrate on the basketball team and his new girlfriend. Griffin is clearly a villain; however, the most disturbing character in Bystander might be Eric, our hero. Young adult readers will understand that Griffin is a bad guy, but I'm not sure that they will understand that Eric's choices are irresponsible and dangerous. I fear that Bystander may contribute to the bullying cycle of secrecy instead of helping to prevent it by convincing kids that they can tell trusted adults when they are victims or bystanders and need not resort to vigilantism. I will not be recommending this novel to my students.
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Kmn Kmn87 kmn87 — Linus is an immortal master of the Isle of Mannos, a place where men who love men are usual and pleasure is the only rule. But when Alonzo, the favourite among the receiver, refuse to become the companion of an Ancient, and for this reas is banished, Linus starts to wonder if everything he needs is on the isle. So he decides to return on the mainland. Years after he meets Sam, a young adept of the Midnight Pearl Brotherhood, who has never been on Mannos, but with only the desire to be good enough for it. Sam is young and willingly and appeal immediately Linus. Linus is a penetrator, but maybe with Sam he can discover that sometimes he needs to be on the receiving end, cause so he can really be part of someone else and let fall down all his protective walls. Sam is an open soul, with no fear to give himself to another, cause he is sure enough, and maybe a little careless, like all the youngs one. Interesting plot, who makes a good beginning to a probably worthy series. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001FQ8UKA/?...
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林 后駿 j231990ab89 — Wow, this one makes you run the entire gambit of emotions. A doctor marries a woman who he just about kills himself trying to get her attention. They get pregnant and the baby decides to come during a rare blizzard in Kentucky. When his help can't make it to the clinic and they cannot get to the hospital, the doctor delivers his son with the the assistance of his nurse. When the son is born normal, his wife lets him know there is something wrong and she is delivering another child. This one, a girl, is obviously stricken with Down Syndrome. He tells his wife it is just the placenta and puts her under with gas. He then gives the baby to the nurse and instructs her to take the baby to an institution and leave her there. When she arrives, she cannot leave the child in such conditions and takes her to her apartment. The doctor, David, tells Norah that their daughter was born dead. Caroline the nurse then moves away with the little girl to raise her as her own. The doctor must live with this secret for the rest of his life.
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