The Bash Bash Revolution

The Bash Bash Revolution
Author: Douglas Lain
Publsiher: Start Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2018-03-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781597806169

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Seventeen-year-old Matthew Munson is ranked thirteenth in the state in Bash Bash Revolution, an outdated Nintendo game from 2002 that, in 2016, is still getting tournament play. He’s a high school dropout who still lives at home with his mom, doing little but gaming and moping. That is, until Matthew’s dad turns up again. Jeffrey Munson is a computer geek who’d left home eight years earlier to work on a top secret military project. Jeff has been a sporadic presence in Matthew’s life, and much to his son’s displeasure insists on bonding over video games. The two start entering local tournaments together, where Jeff shows astonishing aptitude for Bash Bash Revolution in particular. Then, as abruptly as he appeared, Matthew’s father disappears again, just as he was beginning to let Jeff back into his life. The betrayal is life-shattering, and Matthew decides to give chase, in the process discovering the true nature of the government-sponsored artificial intelligence program his father has been involved in. Told as a series of conversations between Matthew and his father’s artificial intelligence program, Bash Bash Revolution is a wildly original novel of apocalypse and revolution, as well as a poignant story of broken family.

Bash Bash Revolution

Bash Bash Revolution
Author: Douglas Lain
Publsiher: Destino México
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2021-05-14
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9786070776199

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En un mundo donde Burgertime es el videojuego favorito del presidente —que no podría ser nadie más que Donald Trump—, una inteligencia artificial compite por instaurar una nueva economía global, la economía del GameCube. Matt tiene diecisiete años y acaba de abandonar la preparatoria. Está clasificado como uno de los mejores jugadores de Bash Bash Revolution, un videojuego que estuvo de moda a inicios de los 2000. Ahora es 2017 y, repentinamente, en una parada de autobús se encuentra con su padre, quien lleva desaparecido ocho años trabajando para el gobierno en un proyecto tecnológico ultrasecreto. Como en otras ocasiones, Jeffrey intenta acercarse a Matt a través de los videojuegos, aunque esta vez pareciera tener un particular interés en Bash Bash Revolution y todo lo que pueda aprender de él. Juntos compiten en un torneo local, pero tal como llegó, Jeffrey se va de un día para otro sin dejar rastro. Esta vez Matt se cuestiona realmente sobre el trabajo de su padre y comienza una investigación que le revelará los perversos planes del gobierno y de Bucky, la inteligencia artificial que Jeffrey lleva años perfeccionando.

Bash Cookbook

Bash Cookbook
Author: Carl Albing,JP Vossen,Cameron Newham
Publsiher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages: 632
Release: 2007-05-24
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780596516031

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The key to mastering any Unix system, especially Linux and Mac OS X, is a thorough knowledge of shell scripting. Scripting is a way to harness and customize the power of any Unix system, and it's an essential skill for any Unix users, including system administrators and professional OS X developers. But beneath this simple promise lies a treacherous ocean of variations in Unix commands and standards. bash Cookbook teaches shell scripting the way Unix masters practice the craft. It presents a variety of recipes and tricks for all levels of shell programmers so that anyone can become a proficient user of the most common Unix shell -- the bash shell -- and cygwin or other popular Unix emulation packages. Packed full of useful scripts, along with examples that explain how to create better scripts, this new cookbook gives professionals and power users everything they need to automate routine tasks and enable them to truly manage their systems -- rather than have their systems manage them.

Beginning Portable Shell Scripting

Beginning Portable Shell Scripting
Author: Peter Seebach
Publsiher: Apress
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2008-11-21
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781430210436

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Portable shell scripting is the future of modern Linux, OS X, and Unix command–line access. Beginning Portable Shell Scripting: From Novice to Professional teaches shell scripting by using the common core of most shells and expands those principles to all of scripting. You will learn about portable scripting and how to use the same syntax and design principles for all shells. You’ll discover about the interaction between shells and other scripting languages like Ruby and Python, and everything you learn will be shown in context for Linux, OS X, bash, and AppleScript. What you’ll learn This book will prime you on not just shell scripting, but also the modern context of portable shell scripting. You will learn The core Linux/OS X shell constructs from a portability point of view How to write scripts that write other scripts, and how to write macros and debug them How to write and design shell script portably from the ground up How to use programmable utilities and their inherent portability to your advantage, while pinpointing potential traps Pulling everything together, how to engineer scripts that play well with Python and Ruby, and even run on embedded systems Who this book is for This book is for system administrators, programmers, and testers working across Linux, OS X, and the Unix command line. Table of Contents Introduction to Shell Scripting Patterns and Regular Expressions Basic Shell Scripting Core Shell Features Explained Shells Within Shells Invocation and Execution Shell Language Portability Utility Portability Bringing It All Together Shell Script Design Mixing and Matching

Revolutionary Roads

Revolutionary Roads
Author: Bob Thompson
Publsiher: Twelve
Total Pages: 485
Release: 2023-02-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781455565160

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In the ride-along tradition of Sarah Vowell, Tony Horwitz and Bill Bryson, this insightful history revisits the pivotal figures and key turning points of the American Revolutionary War. Revolutionary Roads takes readers on a time-traveling adventure through the crucial places American independence was won and might have been lost. You’ll ride shotgun with Bob Thompson as he puts more than 20,000 miles on his car, not to mention his legs; walks history-shaping battlefields from Georgia to Quebec; and hangs out with passionate lovers of revolutionary history whose vivid storytelling and deep knowledge of their subject enrich his own. Braiding these elements together into a wonderfully entertaining whole – and with a reporter’s abiding concern for getting the story straight – he has written an American Revolution book like no other. The Revolutionary War is one of the greatest stories in all history, an eight-year epic filled with self-sacrificing heroes, self-interested villains, and, more interestingly, all the shades of complex humanity in between. It boasts large-scale gambles that sometimes paid off but usually didn’t, as well as countless tiny, fraught tipping points like a misunderstood order in a South Carolina cow pasture that could have altered the course of the war. The drama is magnified when you consider what was at stake: the fate of a social and political experiment that would transform the world. Yet we don’t know this story as well as we should, or how easily the ending could have changed.

Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine

Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine
Author: Daughters of the American Revolution
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1100
Release: 1965
Genre: Genealogy
ISBN: WISC:89058634536

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Revolution of Things

Revolution of Things
Author: Kusha Sefat
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2023-05-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780691246369

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An exploration of the ways that shifting relations between materiality and language bring about different forms of politics in Tehran In Revolution of Things, Kusha Sefat traces a dynamism between materiality and language that sheds light on how the merger of the two permeates politics. To show how shifting relations between things and terms form the grounds for different modes of action, Sefat reconstructs the political history of postrevolutionary Iran at the intersection of everyday objects and words. Just as Islamism fashioned its own objects in Tehran during the 1980s, he explains, tyrannical objects generated a distinct form of Islamism by means of their material properties; everyday things from walls to shoes to foods were active political players that helped consolidate the Islamic Republic. Moreover, President Rafsanjani’s “liberalization” in the 1990s was based not merely on state policies and post-Islamist ideologies but also on the unlikely things—including consumer products from the West—that engendered and sustained “liberalism” in Tehran. Sefat shows how provincial vocabularies transformed into Islamist and post-Islamist discourses through the circulation of international objects. The globalization of objects, he argues, was constitutive of the different forms that politics took in Tehran, with each constellation affording and foreclosing distinct modes of agency. Sefat’s intention is not to alter historical facts about the Islamic Republic but to show how we can rethink the matter of those facts. By bringing the recent “material turn” into conversation with the canons of structural analysis, poststructuralist theory, sociolinguistics, and Middle East studies, Sefat offers a unique perspective on Iran’s revolution and its aftermath.

Dylan s Autobiography of a Vocation

Dylan s Autobiography of a Vocation
Author: Louis A. Renza
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2017-10-19
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781501328534

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Many critics have interpreted Bob Dylan's lyrics, especially those composed during the middle to late 1960s, in the contexts of their relation to American folk, blues, and rock 'n' roll precedents; their discographical details and concert performances; their social, political and cultural relevance; and/or their status for discussion as "poems.†? Dylan's Autobiography of a Vocation instead focuses on how all of Dylan's 1965-1967 songs manifest traces of his ongoing, internal "autobiography†? in which he continually declares and questions his relation to a self-determined existential summons.