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On Kingdom Business: Transforming Missions Through Entrepreneurial Strategies

»rank: 443403

from: Crossway Books


: :More than one quarter of the world’s people have little or no opportunity to hear the gospel. While few of the unreached care to investigate the claims of Christ, they are concerned about their own economic advancement. This is an opportunity for the gospel. On Kingdom Business proposes a new model for using business in missions: kingdom entrepreneurship. Kingdom entrepreneurs are “job-makers,” starting for-profit businesses of all sizes—real businesses that meet real needs. On Kingdom Business provides a conceptual foundation for kingdom entrepreneurship and explores its contemporary development using case studies of kingdom businesses and reflecting on the lessons kingdom entrepreneurs have already learned. “Probably nowhere can you find the range of ...


The Java(TM) Class Libraries Poster, Enterprise Edition, v1.2 (Java Series)

»rank: 1348515

by: Patrick Chan, Rosanna Lee


: :This poster gives you an overall view of the classes in the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition, v1.2. There are a total of 357 public classes and interfaces within the 21 packages in this first release of the platform. For each package, all of the classes and interfaces in the package are displayed, showing their relationships to each other. If a class subclasses a class from another package or if a class implements an interface from another package, these 'foreign' classes and interfaces are also shown. Foreign classes and interfaces are marked in such a way as to easily determine which package they actually belong to. Also indicated is whether each class ...


The Java(TM) Developers Almanac 1.4, Volume 1: Examples and Quick Reference (4th Edition) (Java Series)

»rank: 363392

by: Patrick Chan


: :Thousands of expert Java developers rely on The Java Developers Almanac for the fast answers they need to save time -- and the authoritative guidance they need to build great applications. Together, the Part A and Part B volumes are twice as big as the previous edition, The Java Developers Almanac Version 1.4 offers up-to-the-minute, thorough quick-reference information for every major version of the core Java Class Libraries, from JDKs 1.0/1.1 through the brand-new J2SE Version 1.4. You'll find updated coverage of 2,100 classes and 24,000 members -- all formatted, organized, and cross-referenced for easy lookup. No other quick ref includes as much information. The book is now printed in 2-color -- ...


The Java(TM) Class Libraries Poster: Java 2 Platform Standard Edition 5.0 (8th Edition) (Java Series)

»rank: 407797

by: Patrick Chan, Rosanna Lee


: :The Java Class Libraries are the building blocks of the Java ProgrammingLanguage. There are thousands of public Java Class Libraries and over 100packages in J2SE 5.0. Often, it is difficult for programmers to remember themost useful classes and packages. The poster shows how the most usefulclasses are related and provides programmers with an easy-to-use quickreference. This is a unique product that can only come from Java guru PatrickChan. Every year we give away 1,000 posters to JavaOne attendees. Theseattendees then put the posters up in their offices and become the envy of alltheir co-workers and create further demand for this ultimate tool.


The Java Class Libraries: An Annotated Reference (Java Series)

»rank: 1076007

by: Patrick Chan, Rosanna Lee


: :he most comprehensive and detailed coverage of the Java API, including the core packages as well as the Window Toolkit and Applet packages. The book is organized in a template-like manner with classes, methods and interfaces being described in a comprehensive and detailed way. Review:This is one big book--the heaviest in our Java library! But it's a quick and easy guide to the class libraries that constitute the Java programmer's fundamental resource. The first section gives an overview of the various Java packages and descriptions of the classes included in each. The second section alphabetically lists the Java class libraries and includes a chapter on each class. The package name is ...


The Java(TM) Class Libraries, Volume 2: java.applet, java.awt, java.beans (paperback) (2nd Edition) (The Java Class Libraries)

»rank: 2181824

by: Patrick Chan, Rosanna Lee


: :As the definitive reference to the Java 1.1.2 version class libraries, this book is an essential resource for both beginner and experienced Java programmers. This volume provides comprehensive reference documentation for the development of applets, user interfaces, and Java beans. The packages covered in Volume 2 are: java applet, java awt image, java awt, java awt peer, java awt data transfer, java beans, java awt event. The 20,000 lines of code in over 350 examples facilitate learning-by-example and provide useful code fragments for your projects.


A compendium of buildability issues from the viewpoints of construction practitioners.: An article from: Architectural Science Review

»rank: 2181824

by: Franky W.H. Wong, D. Darshi De Saram, Patrick T.I. Lam, Daniel W.M. Chan


: :This digital document is an article from Architectural Science Review, published by Thomson Gale on March 1, 2006. The length of the article is 8368 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: A compendium of buildability issues from the viewpoints of construction practitioners.Author: Franky W.H. WongPublication: Architectural Science Review (Magazine/Journal)Date: March 1, 2006Publisher: Thomson GaleVolume: 49 Issue: 1 Page: 81(10)Distributed by Thomson Gale


The Java Calss Libraries : 2nd Ed., Vol. 1 -

»rank: 2181824

by: Patrick Chan -


: :This digital document is an article from Architectural Science Review, published by Thomson Gale on March 1, 2006. The length of the article is 8368 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: A compendium of buildability issues from the viewpoints of construction practitioners.Author: Franky W.H. WongPublication: Architectural Science Review (Magazine/Journal)Date: March 1, 2006Publisher: Thomson GaleVolume: 49 Issue: 1 Page: 81(10)Distributed by Thomson Gale


The Java Calss Libraries : 2nd Ed., Vol. 2-

»rank: 2181824

by: Patrick Chan -


: :This digital document is an article from Architectural Science Review, published by Thomson Gale on March 1, 2006. The length of the article is 8368 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: A compendium of buildability issues from the viewpoints of construction practitioners.Author: Franky W.H. WongPublication: Architectural Science Review (Magazine/Journal)Date: March 1, 2006Publisher: Thomson GaleVolume: 49 Issue: 1 Page: 81(10)Distributed by Thomson Gale


The Java Developers Almanac: Java 1.2

»rank: 2181824

by: Patrick Chan


: :This digital document is an article from Architectural Science Review, published by Thomson Gale on March 1, 2006. The length of the article is 8368 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: A compendium of buildability issues from the viewpoints of construction practitioners.Author: Franky W.H. WongPublication: Architectural Science Review (Magazine/Journal)Date: March 1, 2006Publisher: Thomson GaleVolume: 49 Issue: 1 Page: 81(10)Distributed by Thomson Gale



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