People's'hit

People's'hit
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Publisher : Blue Rose Publishers
Total Pages : 166
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Rating : 4/5 ( Downloads)

Synopsis People's'hit by : Umang jain

Peopleshit isn’t a book; it’s a revelation—a mirror held up to our collective soul. Umang Jain, the audacious young author, invites you to peel back the layers, one uncomfortable truth at a time. Here’s what awaits you within these pages In the labyrinth of existence, we stumble upon our own shadows. Peopleshit dissects the struggles we share—the gnawing ache of unmet expectations, the silent battles fought behind closed doors, and the relentless pursuit of meaning. Umang’s prose is both scalpel and balm, cutting through pretense to reveal the raw, pulsating core of our humanity.

The Greatest Song

The Greatest Song
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Publisher : BrownBooks.ORM
Total Pages : 149
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ISBN-10 : 9781612546322
ISBN-13 : 1612546323
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis The Greatest Song by : Kevin Griffin

Jake Stark. Hit songwriter for Nashville music publisher, MegaMusic. Until he’s not. When MegaMusic decides to not renew his contract over a lack of hit songs, Jake is at a loss. His creative energy is down, and the bills are piling up. Enter Sir Daniel Smith-Daniels, the young, enigmatic owner of the hottest music publisher in Nashville, The Row. During a compelling initial meeting, Sir Daniel introduces Jake to his unique approach to work and life, The Method. Soon, with the help of The Row’s talented roster of collaborators, Jake is creating some of the best music he’s written in years. And what’s more, by following The Method’s five distinctive practices, Jake may finally be able to write the song he’s always known has been within him, but just out of reach, The Greatest Song. From acclaimed songwriter, Kevin Griffin, The Greatest Song is a creative-nonfiction book for every profession. Through the inspiring fictional narrative of Jake Stark, Griffin shares ideas that can be used by anyone, anywhere, to transform their career and their life.

An Introduction to HTML5 Game Development with Phaser.js

An Introduction to HTML5 Game Development with Phaser.js
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 301
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ISBN-10 : 9781315319216
ISBN-13 : 1315319217
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis An Introduction to HTML5 Game Development with Phaser.js by : Travis Faas

Experience the thrill of crafting your own HTML5 game with Phaser.js game engine. HTML5 and modern JavaScript game engines have helped revolutionized web based games. Each chapter in An Introduction to HTML5 Game Development with Phaser.js showcases a sample game that illustrates an aspect of Phaser.js (now Lazer.js) that can be used as is, or in remixed games of the developer’s design. Each of these examples help the reader to understand how to optimize JavaScript game development with modern project tooling like Grunt and Bower. Though the world of HTML game development continues to grow and evolve, An Introduction to HTML5 Game Development with Phaser.js, provides a grounded resource and vital learning tool to anyone looking to optimize web game development process. Key Features Chapter objectives and examples with sample code make concepts easy to grasp Master questions and chapter summaries further help to solidify these concepts Feature boxes that contain important hints and things to note help keep readers on the right path This book uses a "building blocks" approach to game development and starts with the technology required to get things running Each chapter will be a small sample game that demonstrates one piece of Phaser.js, giving the reader time to grasp and understand the core concepts Subsequent chapters will demonstrate new features, building upon the knowledge of previous examples

Sessional Papers

Sessional Papers
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Total Pages : 708
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015068396210
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Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis Sessional Papers by :

"Report of the Dominion fishery commission on the fisheries of the province of Ontario, 1893", issued as vol. 26, no. 7, supplement.

The 100 funniest crypto jokes ever

The 100 funniest crypto jokes ever
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Publisher : Saint Balzac
Total Pages : 31
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Rating : 4/5 ( Downloads)

Synopsis The 100 funniest crypto jokes ever by : Alberto Salazar

In the beginning there was the blockchain.. The cryptocurrency market is growing day by day and people are constantly looking for new trends and jokes about them. The 100 funniest cryptocurrency jokes of all time will catch the attention of crypto enthusiasts and casual readers alike. This book contains one hundred jokes and funny stories about bitcoin, cryptocurrencies, mining and blockchain. It is a fun, light-hearted way to understand the world of cryptocurrencies! The joke book is illustrated with 16 pictures for the reader to enjoy. The goal of this book is to make you laugh with the 100 best jokes. In it you will find hilarious coin sayings about mining, bitcoins and the blockchain. The best book on crypto jokes, period. Whether you are an owner of one of the hottest new cryptocurrencies, Elon Musk or a sceptic, you'll find all the latest cryptocurrency jokes in one place! Cryptocurrencies have tremendous potential to make people laugh and scratch their heads at the same time. The book offers an entertaining, humorous and interesting insight into the world of cryptocurrencies. It is the perfect gift for your crypto-loving friends. The book will have readers laughing within minutes. If you like crypto or find the subject funny, this book is for you. It is the most comprehensive crypto-jokes book around, the ultimate collection containing (almost) every crypto related joke ever told.. Download your copy of the best jokes about cryptocurrencies!

The Encyclopaedia Britannica

The Encyclopaedia Britannica
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 924
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105117813894
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Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis The Encyclopaedia Britannica by : Day Otis Kellogg

Attract Mode: The Rise and Fall of Coin-Op Arcade Games

Attract Mode: The Rise and Fall of Coin-Op Arcade Games
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Publisher : Steel Gear Press
Total Pages : 435
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Rating : 4/5 ( Downloads)

Synopsis Attract Mode: The Rise and Fall of Coin-Op Arcade Games by : Jamie Lendino

From their haunts in the shadowy corner of a bar, front and center at a convenience store, or reigning over a massive mall installation bursting with light, sound, and action, arcade games have been thrilling and addicting quarter-bearers of all ages ever since Pong first lit up its paddles. Whether you wanted a few minutes’ quick-twitch exhilaration or the taste of three-initial immortality that came with topping the high score screen, you could get it from the diverse range of space shooters, dot-eating extravaganzas, quirky beat-’em-ups, and more that have helped define pop culture for more than four decades. In Attract Mode: The Rise and Fall of Coin-Op Arcade Games, author Jamie Lendino celebrates both the biggest blockbusters (Pac-Man, Star Wars: The Arcade Game) and the forgotten gems (Phoenix, Star Castle) of the Golden Age of coin-op gaming, and pulls back the curtain on the personalities and the groundbreaking technologies that brought them to glitzy, color-drenched life in the U.S., Japan, and all over the world. You’ll start your journey exploring the electromechanical attractions and pinball games of the early 20th century. Next, you’ll meet the earliest innovators, who used college computers and untested electronics to outline the possibilities of the emerging form, and discover the surprising history behind the towering megahits from Nintendo, Sega, and others that still inform gaming today. Then you’ll witness the devastating crash that almost ended it all—and the rebirth no one expected. Whether you prefer the white-knuckle gameplay of Robotron: 2084, the barrel-jumping whimsy of Donkey Kong, or the stunning graphics and animation of Dragon’s Lair, Attract Mode will transport you back to the heyday of arcade games and let you relive—or experience for the first time—the unique magic that transformed entertainment forever.

NBA Jam

NBA Jam
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Publisher : Boss Fight Books
Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : 9781940535203
ISBN-13 : 1940535204
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis NBA Jam by : Reyan Ali

When NBA Jam dunked its way into arcades in 1993, players discovered just how fun basketball can be when freed from rules, refs, and gravity itself. But just a few years after the billion-dollar hit conquered the world, developer Midway, publisher Acclaim, and video arcades themselves fell off the map. How did a simple two-on-two basketball game become MVP of the arcade, and how did this champ lose its title? Journalist Reyan Ali dives deep into the saga, tracking the people and decisions that shaped the series. You'll get to know mischievous Jam architect Mark Turmell, go inside Midway's Chicago office where hungry young talent tapped into cutting-edge tech, and explore the sequels, spin-offs, and tributes that came in the game's wake. Built out of exhaustive research and original interviews with a star-studded cast —including Turmell and his original development team, iconic commentator Tim Kitzrow, businessmen and developers at Midway and Acclaim alike, secret characters George Clinton and DJ Jazzy Jeff, Doom co-creator John Romero, and 1990s NBA demigods Glen Rice and Shaq—Ali's NBA Jam returns you to an era when coin-op was king.