The Time Fetch

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The Time Fetch

Author: Amy Herrick
language: en
Publisher: Algonquin Young Readers
Release Date: 2013-08-27
“The Time Fetch is a remarkable testament to the power of true friendship and a thrilling fantasy adventure about the unseen world all around us.” --R. J. Palacio, #1 New York Times bestselling author ofWonder Edward picks up what he thinks is a rock. He doesn’t know it is a sleeping Time Fetch--and touching it will release its foragers too soon and alter the entire fabric of time and space. Soon the bell rings to end class just as it has begun. Buses race down streets, too far behind schedule to stop for passengers. Buildings and sidewalks begin to disappear as the whole fabric of the universe starts to unravel. To try to stop the foragers, Edward must depend on the help of his classmates Feenix, Danton, and Brigit--whether he likes it or not. They all have touched the Fetch, and it has drawn them together in a strange and thrilling adventure. The boundaries between worlds and dimensions are blurred, and places and creatures on the other side are much like the ones they’ve always known--but slightly twisted, a little darker, and much more dangerous.
Algorithms and Data Structures

Author: Frank Dehne
language: en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date: 2003-07-16
The papers in this volume were presented at the 8th Workshop on Algorithms and Data Structures (WADS 2003). The workshop took place July 30–August 1, 2003, at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada. The workshop alternates with the Scandinavian Workshop on Algorithm Theory (SWAT), continuing the tradition of SWAT and WADS starting with SWAT’88 and WADS’89. In response to the call for papers, 126 papers were submitted. From these submissions, the program committee selected 40 papers for presentation at the workshop. In addition, invited lectures were given by the following distinguished researchers: Gilles Brassard, Dorothea Wagner, Daniel Spielman, and Michael Fellows. Atthisyear’sworkshop,WingT.Yan(NelliganO’BrienPayneLLP,Ottawa) gave a special presentation on “Protecting Your Intellectual Property.” On July 29, Hans-Georg Zimmermann (Siemens AG, Munc ̈ hen) gave a seminar on “N- ral Networks in System Identi?cation and Forecasting: Principles, Techniques, and Applications,” and on August 2 there was a workshop on “Fixed Parameter Tractability” organized by Frank Dehne, Michael Fellows, Mike Langston, and Fran Rosamond. On behalf of the program committee, we would like to express our apprec- tion to the invited speakers and to all authors who submitted papers.
MikroTik Scripting

MikroTik Scripting will teach you how to use the power of the MikroTik RouterOS scripting language to extend the functionality and support the administration of your MikroTik device. We'll explore topics such as: - Automation of repetitive configuration tasks - Executing administrative tasks at timed intervals - Creating new functionality customised for your environment - Interrogation and logging of performance and status information The book starts with the basics of scripting and progresses through an extensive range of topics allowing you to build, run and debug scripts on our MikroTik device. We'll explore questions such as: What is scripting, and how can it help me? - How do I create and run scripts on a MikroTik device? - What script creation workflow should I use? - What commands and syntax should I use to create scripts? - How can I debug my scripts? As you explore each topic, you'll create a series of scripts that increase in sophistication to reflect your growing scripting knowledge on your learning journey. All scripts shown in this book are available for download from GitHub. You'll be able to download a copy of each script and run it for yourself to see first-hand how it works. Each of the scripts you'll create is a software program written using the MikroTik scripting language. Although this book isn't intended to teach you how to become a software developer, it covers some of the basic concepts you'll need if you're not familiar with developing code. Who is this book for? This book is for anyone who wishes to learn how to create scripts for the MikroTik platform, including: Network engineers who are familiar with deploying MikroTik hardware and wish to create their own custom features for their network environment. Network and software engineers who are involved with network automation and would like to automate tasks in their MikroTik environment. Network operations departments who would like to automate alerts using self-monitoring scripts on MikroTik devices. If you've been searching for a single resource to teach you how to create your own MikroTik scripts, then you'll find MikroTik Scripting extremely useful. It's also a valuable reference guide to keep on your bookshelf for future scripting work.