Exercises in Style

Exercises in Style
Author: Raymond Queneau
Publsiher: New Directions Publishing
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1981
Genre: French fiction
ISBN: 0811207897

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Queneau uses a variety of literary styles and forms in ninety-nine exercises which retell the same story about a minor brawl aboard a bus.

Exercises in Style

Exercises in Style
Author: Raymond Queneau
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: French fiction
ISBN: 1847490735

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Exercises in Style

Exercises in Style
Author: Raymond Queneau
Publsiher: Calder Publications Limited
Total Pages: 197
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Experimental fiction, French
ISBN: 0714542385

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Exercises in Programming Style

Exercises in Programming Style
Author: Cristina Videira Lopes
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2016-04-19
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781482227390

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Using a simple computational task (term frequency) to illustrate different programming styles, Exercises in Programming Style helps readers understand the various ways of writing programs and designing systems. It is designed to be used in conjunction with code provided on an online repository. The book complements and explains the raw code in a way that is accessible to anyone who regularly practices the art of programming. The book can also be used in advanced programming courses in computer science and software engineering programs. The book contains 33 different styles for writing the term frequency task. The styles are grouped into nine categories: historical, basic, function composition, objects and object interactions, reflection and metaprogramming, adversity, data-centric, concurrency, and interactivity. The author verbalizes the constraints in each style and explains the example programs. Each chapter first presents the constraints of the style, next shows an example program, and then gives a detailed explanation of the code. Most chapters also have sections focusing on the use of the style in systems design as well as sections describing the historical context in which the programming style emerged.

99 Ways to Tell a Story

99 Ways to Tell a Story
Author: Matt Madden
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2006
Genre: Cartooning
ISBN: 9780224079259

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Madden presents a series of one-page comics that tell the same story in a variety of ways. Inspired by Raymond Queneau's 1947 work, which told a simple story in 99 different styles and genres, this work uses varying points of view, visual and verbal parodies, even reshuffling of the elements of the story.

Exercises in Mathematical Style

Exercises in  Mathematical  Style
Author: John McCleary
Publsiher: The Mathematical Association of America
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2017-05-17
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780883856529

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Hover over the image to zoom. Click the image for a popup.Email a Friend About This ItemLogin to Submit a Review inShare John McCleary In Exercises in (Mathematical) Style, the author investigates the world of that familiar set of numbers, the binomial coefficients. While the reader learns some of the properties, relations, and generalizations of the numbers of Pascal's triangle, each story explores a different mode of discourse - from arguing algebraically, combinatorially, geometrically, or by induction, contradiction, or recursion to discovering mathematical facts in poems, music, letters, and various styles of stories. The author follows the example of Raymond Queneau's Exercises in Style, giving the reader 99 stories in various styles. The ubiquitous nature of binomial coefficients leads the tour through combinatorics, number theory, algebra, analysis, and even topology. The book celebrates the joy of writing and the joy of mathematics, found by engaging the rich properties of this simple set of numbers.

Instabilities and Potentialities

Instabilities and Potentialities
Author: Chandler Ahrens,Aaron Sprecher
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2019-02-22
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780429014000

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Now that information technologies are fully embedded into the design studio, Instabilities and Potentialities explores our post-digital culture to better understand its impact on theoretical discourse and design processes in architecture. The role of digital technologies and its ever-increasing infusion of information into the design process entails three main shifts in the way we approach architecture: its movement from an abstracted mode of codification to the formation of its image, the emergence of the informed object as a statistical model rather than a fixed entity and the increasing porosity of the architectural discipline to other fields of knowledge. Instabilities and Potentialities aims to bridge theoretical and practical approaches in digital architecture.

HELP Elementary

HELP Elementary
Author: Andrea M. Lazzari,Patricia Myers Peters
Publsiher: LinguiSystems
Total Pages: 207
Release: 1993
Genre: Hearing disorders
ISBN: 155999259X

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