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  • Windows 64-bit Assembly Language Programming Quick Start: Intel X86-64, SSE, AVX

    Robert Dunne

    Paperback (Gaul Communications, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Windows® 64-bit Assembly Language Programming Quick Start is a complete tutorial using the free Community Edition of Microsoft® Visual Studio 17 to introduce the novice to the Intel® X86-64 architecture and the Windows X64 Calling Convention. With Microsoft® Visual Studio 17, assembly language programs can be built using either its Integrated Development Environment (IDE) or using its ML64 assembler directly in a traditional command line approach. Both techniques are presented in this book, and each has its own merits for gaining a deeper understanding of computer software and hardware. The assistance provided by Visual Studio’s interactive debugger is immense not only for developing real programs but also learning how the CPU instructions work. Programmers learn by example and develop their skills by examining and modifying working programs. Every sample program is complete, but leaves room for enhancements and experimentation encouraged by the questions at the end of each chapter. All are available for download through GitHub. The sample programs, ranging from five to over one hundred lines of code, are extensively documented in both flowcharts and comments. Over seventy illustrations are included to explain programming techniques as well as X86, SSE, and AVX instructions. CPU instructions are introduced as needed to achieve programming goals as the projects in each chapter progress to the next. This is not a book that has been modified or migrates from a 32-bit or 16-bit perspective, but starts right in with 64-bit programming and only refers to past approaches when necessary to explain seemingly unnatural conventions and names. Topics like binary and hexadecimal are introduced through programming examples as well as appearing in appendices. The examples in this book have been “classroom tested” with students having very little, if any, previous programming experience. The information is complete, allowing it to be used as an independent study. Learning computer hardware and software architectures through hands-on assembly language programming experience helps develop well-rounded programmers and computer engineers.
  • The Value of Saving: The Story of Benjamin Franklin

    Spencer Johnson, Steve Pileggi

    Hardcover (Value Communications, Aug. 1, 1978)
    A brief biography of the outstanding 18th-century printer, inventor, and statesman, emphasizing the value of saving in his life.
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  • Can I Have a Tyrannosaurus Rex, Dad? Can I? Please!

    Lois G. Grambling, Penny L. C. Hauffe

    Hardcover (Troll Communications, March 7, 2000)
    A boy comes up with many creative reasons why a Tyrannosaurus rex would be a good and helpful pet to have.
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  • Learn to Read Bible

    Heather Gemmen

    Hardcover (Cook Communications, March 25, 2004)
    Parents can start their children on a lifetime of reading when they are just toddlers. This Bible, will delight infants to 3 year olds and offers 101 stories from the Word written especially for toddlers.
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  • How to Draw Peanuts

    Schulz

    Paperback (Troll Communications, Dec. 31, 1999)
    Provides instructions for drawing Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Linus, Lucy, Woodstock, Schroeder, and other familiar characters from Charles M. Schulz's famous comic strip.
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  • Tramps Like Us: A Surburban Confession

    Kristen Buckley

    Hardcover (Cyan Communications, April 24, 2007)
    New Jersey native Kristen Buckley travels through a series of catastrophic detours she calls childhood—one that was anything but normal. Set adrift after her parents divorce, Buckley embarks upon an emotional odyssey through the eerie underworld of northern New Jersey, where perverted gym teachers are as big a threat as the local mobsters, and timbale-playing orangutans wield the power to shape the future. Among the colorful cast of chracaters vividly portrayed are her brilliantlly wry mother; two deaf, adopted siblings from Korea; two Jewish stepsisters; and one pot-smoking runaway. After a childhood spent searching for a place to call home, she ultimately finds it and emerges as a truly unforgettable heroine.
  • The Village

    James E. Knight

    Paperback (Troll Communications, Sept. 1, 1998)
    Describes the lives of the inhabitants of an eighteenth-century New Jersey farming village
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  • Little Firefly

    Terri Cohlene, Charles Reasoner

    Paperback (Troll Communications, Aug. 1, 1996)
    A retelling of the Algonquian Indian legend of how a young girl, badly mistreated by her sisters, becomes the bride of the great hunter known as the Invisible One; includes information on the history and customs of the Algonquian Indians.
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  • The Value of Compassion: The Story of Florence Nightingale

    Ann Donegan Johnson

    Hardcover (Value Communications, July 1, 1987)
    The story of the English girl who became a famous nurse, emphasizing the role of compassion in her dedication to the alleviation of suffering.
  • Sea Serpent'S Daughter - Pbk

    Lippert

    Paperback (Troll Communications, July 11, 1997)
    The king of the sea gives the magical gift of darkness to his daughter and warns her loyal servants not to open it
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  • Amazing Mazes: Mind Bending Mazes for Ages 6-60

    Rolf Heimann

    Paperback (Troll Communications, Sept. 23, 1996)
    Lila, Tom, and Ben attempt to solve a series of mazes, including a labyrinth, a pipeline, gears in a machine, a ship, a bramble bush, castle chambers, mine shafts, a log jam, tracks in the snow, and roads.
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  • Tree Of Dreams, Ten Tales From the Garden of Night

    Laurence Yep, Isadore Seltzer

    Paperback (Troll Communications, Nov. 1, 1996)
    Offers a collection of folktales, from Brazil, China, India, Japan, and other countries, that involve dreams and dreaming
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