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NQL is thoroughly covered in detail, serving as a guide to the language, as well as an idea resource for how to effectively use the NQL language and development environment to create and deploy intelligent agents. The examples cover the full range of web-enabled and e-commerce applications from LDAP to credit card processing, as well as going into surprising topics such as web crawling, statistical analysis and XML parsing. These, individually or combined, are a solid foundation for automated competitive intelligence gathering, online bidding and intelligent supply chain management.
As a scripting language NQL is powerful. The book's many examples clearly show how you can incorporate powerful functions in 4 to 5 lines of NQL code that would take hundreds of lines of Java or C++ code. In addition, NQL can be called from other languages, such as Java.
If you're a professional developer who wants to evaluate NQL this book is an ideal way to get started, especially with the trial versions that come with it. You will also find a wealth of additional information and scripts on the web site that supports the book.
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Certainly any of the "day" novels of Kemelman are a treat (the first was "Friday the Rabbi Slept Late") and on this particular "day" (Thursday) readers will not be disappointed. Kemelman's style is fast-paced and his detective revelations are logical, solid, and do not insult the reader. Clearly, he takes the time and patience to weave his tales--and they are worth the wait!
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"The Anatomy of Russian Defense Conversion" touches on many more subjects then just Russian Defense Industry. This is a very thorough, informative and important work that analyses the history of US and Russian Defense Industries, weapons exports and conversion, and possibilities of transformation from a militarized to a civilian economy in the new millenium.
The book also reflects on the current state of defense industries in the US and Russia, and "brain drain", or loss of intellectual capital in Russia and other countries after the Cold War.
I found reflections in Arkady Yarovsky's chapter "From the Culture of War to the Culture of Peace" very contemporary, especially in the light of recent events in the Middle East:
"Our time is unfortunately still characterized as "the culture of war." The culture of war is evident first and foremost in the hostilities between people and states, between nations and faiths, and in the inability to solve conflicts by peaceful means... Humanity has made it into the third millenium because the lust for power has been restrained by fear of nuclear war, but this restraint is not to be counted on permanently... The danger hidden in the separateness of people of different countries, unfortunately, remains a legacy for the next century... If humanity renounces the legacy of the culture of war, it can start down the road of cooperation, peaceful creation, and enlightenment. This is the only road leading to the culture of peace."
This book tells of the enormous cost to the Russian people of building and maintaining their war industry for so many years, a militarized economy where people got second best. Since the breakup of the Soviet Union, defense industry just about shut down, but civilian industry has not grown great enough to support the population. There are horrendous unemployment, and terrible health and social problems. There is some danger that the path of least resistance for Russia, if we neglect the situation, could be to re-start weapons production, for export at first.
In my opinion, the United States also, to a lesser degree, has neglected the manufacture of quality consumer goods, importing them instead, and has let its physical economy deteriorate, despite much activity in the financial sector. We, too, have been insufficiently careful of the environment. This book provides some idea of what these trends could lead to, if carried to extremes.
Perhaps the involvement of United States companies in Russia, could lead to more of a recognition here, of the importance of the physical economy. Hopefully, both countries could also work to put industry on a healthy environmental footing as well.
There is awareness of the problem of Russian defense conversion, at high levels of our government. I hope this book helps educate people and sustain that interest.
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I would recommend any of his books, The Devils Own Luck, The Drying Trade, both these books I picked up as a twin set for the ridiculous price of £2.99, that started the journey off, followed by A Hanging Matter, a Scent of Betrayal and his last book, A Bag Of Bones. As an ex sailor, it brought back a lot of memories about where our great naval traditions sprung from and how everyday usage of words came into the English language from sailors.
It is also a good " detective " story leaving you guessing right up to the conclusion. Well done David, BUT PLEASE LET ME KNOW WHEN YOU ARE WRITING AGAIN
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Having met and spoken with Mr. Murray on several occasions at his fly shop and at various seminars, I can almost hear his voice while reading the descriptions and examples in the book. He hides nothing.
I have owned the book for three or four years and review it regulary when preparing for a trip to the stream or when tying up some smallmouth flies. No smallmouth fishing library should be without it.
The book concentrates on stream fishing. I live on a large small mouth fishery - a northern river that is almost a lake. This sort of water was not treated completely and for that I would suggest looking for another book in addition to this one. However, this is the place to start.
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The Truman presidency took place at a time in history when the world as we know it, the world of the Cold War and the age of possible nuclear holocaust, was becoming a reality. It is utterly fascinating to witness Truman and the men around him struggle with the issues that arose for those who were "present at the creation." Here is the story of an America intent on bringing home its sons after victory in WW II, only to find itself forced to deal with the birth pangs of a new age and new conflicts. The country that Truman now led was suddenly made aware of its responsibility for the survival of democratic freedom in the world. Faced with this enormous responsibility, Harry Truman stood tall and made the right decisions. As Winston Churchill made clear to President Truman, "you more than any other man have saved Western civilization."
Herein, read about the decision to drop the atomic bomb as well as Truman's determination that it should never be used again. Herein, read about the American concern over the growing domination of eastern Europe by the Soviet Union, the founding of the United Nations, Truman's aid to Greece and Turkey, the creation of the C.I.A, Truman's insistence on civilian control of nuclear weapons, the Marshall plan, the Berlin Airlift, the creation of NATO, the founding of the state of Israel, the creation of the People's Republic of China, the Korean War and the sacking of MacArthur. Read about Truman taking the head of the United Mine Workers Union to court, seizing the steel mills, and the staunch defense of his associates from the attacks of McCarthy. Read about his amazing whistlestop campaign and thrilling victory in the 1948 campaign. And don't forget the almost total rebuilding of the White House that so few people are aware of. It is all here. Never in the twentieth century did a president have to wrestle with so many critical issues, and never did a president serve humanity so wisely.
Along with this study of Truman the president we find emerging a vivid portrait of Truman the man. His personal qualities and his role as husband, father, and friend reveal him as a loving, kind, caring, and honest man who valued loyalty and decency. While under attack and low in the opinion polls when he left office, we can only stand amazed at the extent to which his critics and the political right would go for their own partisan purposes. Fortunately, with time, history has a way of correcting the picture of men who are often vilified in their own time by partisan politics. This has certainly been the case with Harry Truman who must be rated near the top, if not at the very top, of a list of the most outstanding presidents of the twentieth century. We speak of Roosevelt, Stalin, Churchill, and Mao as among the giants of the century, but certainly Harry Truman belongs with them. McCullough's book will explain why.
In sum, McCullough's book is a must for anyone interested in American history and politics in the twentieth century. It is also rewarding as a study of how a humane and decent man can enter the rough and tumble world of politics and retain his integrity, sense of humor, and honesty. Read it, enjoy it, and contemplate it.
1. The segments of the book concerning the Pendergast political machine. It was interesting to read about the power they held in Missouri and the relationship with Truman after he became President.
2. The whistle stop campaign of 1948, the election that nobody thought HT could win.
3. The relationship between Truman and his top advisors and cabinet members such as George Marshall and especially Dean Acheson.
4. The process of nominating a President and more specifically a Vice-President. This book tells you what takes place behind the scenes at the democratic national conventions of 44 and 48.
5. The Potsdam meeting between Churchill, Stalin, and HT.
If you want to read a book about American Politics, this is a good one. If you want to read a book about WWII after FDR this is a good one. And if you want to read a book about Harry Truman this is the one.
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When I reached my destination, I was still reluctant to start such a deep-sounding subject, but I picked it up anyway -- just to read a bit to get myself to sleep. Three hours later, I was still in the midst of this engrossingly descriptive guidepost to maturing spirituality. Reluctantly I put it aside to get some sleep, but the next morning I finished it -- somewhere between breakfast and lunch. Like another reviewer said, now I know what several friends will be getting for birthdays/Christmas presents!
I suppose the thing that touched me most was the inclusionary (rather than exclusionary) nature of the examples of different stages of 'the journey' -- tapping many different faith traditions rather than one particular dogma. Well, that and the idea that I have something 'new' ahead of me as I hit my forties and beyond, rather than more of the same old thing. I'd like to read it again soon (and I have a feeling I'll want to read it several times in the next couple of decades), but I'll have to get another copy -- my 'original' has been on loan since returning from my trip!
Actually, this is the first book that I've read suggesting the concept of stages in soul growth, especially during one's middle years. Those of the "baby boomer" era who are also caring for elderly parents may identify with many of the stories artfully woven into each chapter. While the content of the book is deep and thought provoking, the material is presented in language and style that is understandable and inviting.
Giving meaning to our daily lives, encouraging growth through struggle, and offering hope through spiritual commitment are a few of the gifts laden in the pages of this book. Perhaps you may even find, as I did, answers to questions unformed yet ever present and waiting.
I've just completed it a second time, in between readings buying copies for friends and loved-ones.
This is a book that normalises the feeling I, and as the book shows, amny, feel about there lives ... "Is this all there is?".
The book is full of spiritual wisdom, drawing from a broad range of traditions, religious and secular.
I really enjoyed this book. Yes there is more to life and as the author reminds us, there is still time.
Enjoy.