The textbook delves into "object-based programming" as a key element of "object orientation," highlighting how the Go programming language effectively supports this paradigm. It features a comprehensive micro-universe of software components, encompassing nearly 64,000 lines of source code, to illustrate important data types and algorithms. Additionally, the practical section showcases various programs built on these concepts, providing hands-on examples for readers to enhance their understanding of object-oriented programming in Go.
Proceedings of the International Student Conference in Tourism Research
416 pages
15 hours of reading
The International Student Conference in Tourism Research serves as a distinctive platform for students to showcase their research. It fosters a collaborative environment for knowledge exchange among participants from academia, industry, government, and various organizations, enhancing networking and learning opportunities in the field of tourism research.
Proceedings of the International Student Conference in Tourism Research
308 pages
11 hours of reading
The International Student Conference in Tourism Research (ISCONTOUR) serves as a distinctive platform for students to showcase their research. It fosters a collaborative environment for knowledge exchange among participants from academia, industry, government, and various organizations, enhancing the learning experience and networking opportunities for attendees.
Proceedings of the International Student Conference in Tourism Research
The International Student Conference in Tourism Research (ISCONTOUR) offers students a unique platform to present their research and establish a mutual knowledge transfer forum for attendees from academia, industry, government and other organisations. The annual conference, which is jointly organized by the IMC University of Applied Sciences Krems and the Management Center Innsbruck, takes place alternatively at the locations Krems and Innsbruck. The conference research chairs are Prof. (FH) Mag. Christian Maurer (University of Applied Sciences Krems) and Prof. (FH) Mag. Hubert Siller (Management Center Innsbruck). The target audience include international bachelor, master and PhD students, graduates, lecturers and professors from the field of tourism and leisure management as well as businesses and anyone interested in cutting-edge research of the conference topic areas. The proceedings of the 9th International Student Conference in Tourism Research include a wide variety of research topics, ranging from consumer behaviour, tourist experience, information and communication technologies, marketing, destination management, and sustainable tourism management.
Synchronization of Concurrent Processes: Communication - Cooperation - Competition
428 pages
15 hours of reading
The book focuses on nonsequential and distributed programming using Go, providing a systematic exploration of key concepts like synchronization, communication, locks, semaphores, and deadlocks. It covers advanced topics such as network exploration and leader selection in networks, using classic examples for clarity. This approach facilitates comparison between the concepts and the language's resources, making it easier for readers to grasp the material and apply it effectively in their programming endeavors.
Do people only act out of self-interest? Or is there a less pessimistic explanation for human behaviour? Maurer delves into early-Enlightenment debates on self-love from both famous and lesser known authors, including Lord Shaftesbury, Bernard Mandeville, Francis Hutcheson, Joseph Butler, Archibald Campbell, David Hume and Adam Smith.
Proceedings of the International Student Conference in Tourism Research
392 pages
14 hours of reading
The International Student Conference in Tourism Research serves as a distinctive platform for students to showcase their research. It fosters a collaborative environment for knowledge exchange among participants from academia, industry, government, and various organizations, promoting networking and learning opportunities within the tourism sector.
In the shadow of personality cults, barbarity, absurdity and madness, very often the human beings behind the influential leaders disappears. The science fiction writer and founding father of the Scientology Church, L. Ron Hubbard, and the late Beloved Leader of North Korea, Kim Jong Il, meet by accident in Venice in the fifties. Spontaneous sympathy soon turns into a very special, deep friendship. From petty juvenile jealousy over a bumpy lifetime with setbacks and frictions until their deaths, the uninhibited reader finds curiosity and banalities, mixed with serious world political decisions. Last but not least, the reading illuminates connections and facts which we now perceive as the legacies of these two men.
Proceedings of the International Student Conference in Tourism Research
352 pages
13 hours of reading
The Proceedings of the ISCONTOUR presents a collection of research and insights from the International Scientific Conference on Tourism, focusing on contemporary issues in tourism studies. It features contributions from scholars and practitioners exploring various themes, including sustainable tourism, cultural heritage, and innovation in the tourism sector. The volume serves as a valuable resource for academics and industry professionals, promoting knowledge exchange and advancing the discourse on tourism's role in society.