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Books with author Adam Baron

  • You Won’t Believe This: Get swept up in the most stunningly moving and hilarious mystery of the year.

    Adam Baron

    eBook (HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks, June 27, 2019)
    From the author of bestselling debut Boy Underwater comes another moving, hilarious novel of friendship and family secrets, which shows that people are people, no matter where they’re from.BOY UNDERWATER WAS SHORTLISTED FOR THE CARNEGIE AWARD, AND SELECTED AS WATERSTONES BOOK OF THE MONTH.Here’s something you won’t believe: someone is doing TERRIBLE things to Mrs Martin, Cymbeline Igloo’s favourite teacher of all time. Cymbeline has to find the culprit (after he’s learned what ‘culprit’ means). He’s also got to help his friend Veronique, whose grandma is dangerously ill. It seems Nanai has a secret, connected to her arrival in the UK as a Boat Person from Vietnam, a traumatic journey in which she lost her twin sister. Can Cymbeline figure out the mystery in time? One thing is for sure: even the most unexpected people can change your life in wonderful ways . . .
  • Boy Underwater

    Adam Baron

    Paperback (HCCB, March 15, 2018)
    BRAND NEW, Exactly same ISBN as listed, Please double check ISBN carefully before ordering.
  • The Problem With Software: Why Smart Engineers Write Bad Code

    Adam Barr

    Hardcover (The MIT Press, Oct. 23, 2018)
    An industry insider explains why there is so much bad software―and why academia doesn't teach programmers what industry wants them to know.Why is software so prone to bugs? So vulnerable to viruses? Why are software products so often delayed, or even canceled? Is software development really hard, or are software developers just not that good at it? In The Problem with Software, Adam Barr examines the proliferation of bad software, explains what causes it, and offers some suggestions on how to improve the situation.For one thing, Barr points out, academia doesn't teach programmers what they actually need to know to do their jobs: how to work in a team to create code that works reliably and can be maintained by somebody other than the original authors. As the size and complexity of commercial software have grown, the gap between academic computer science and industry has widened. It's an open secret that there is little engineering in software engineering, which continues to rely not on codified scientific knowledge but on intuition and experience. Barr, who worked as a programmer for more than twenty years, describes how the industry has evolved, from the era of mainframes and Fortran to today's embrace of the cloud. He explains bugs and why software has so many of them, and why today's interconnected computers offer fertile ground for viruses and worms. The difference between good and bad software can be a single line of code, and Barr includes code to illustrate the consequences of seemingly inconsequential choices by programmers. Looking to the future, Barr writes that the best prospect for improving software engineering is the move to the cloud. When software is a service and not a product, companies will have more incentive to make it good rather than “good enough to ship."
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    Adam Baron

    Paperback (HarperCollins, June 17, 2019)
    From the author of bestselling and Carnegie-nominated debut Boy Underwater comes another moving, hilarious novel of friendship and family secrets, which shows that people are people, no matter where theyre from.Heres something you wont believe: someone is doing TERRIBLE things to Mrs Martin, Cymbeline Igloos favourite teacher of all time. Cymbeline has to find the culprit (after hes learned what culprit means). Hes also got to help his friend Veronique, whose grandma is dangerously ill. It seems Nanai has a secret, connected to her arrival in the UK as a Boat Person from Vietnam, a traumatic journey in which she lost her twin sister. Can Cymbeline figure out the mystery in time One thing is for sure: even the most unexpected people can change your life in wonderful ways . . .
  • My Little Monsters: A Children's Book on Feelings

    Baron White, Adam White

    eBook (Disruption LLC, July 30, 2016)
    It's OK to show your feelings. Walk your child through different types of feelings in the incredible children's book 4 KIDS by KIDS, and published by Baron D. White who is an 8 year old author.