object oriented
Rising Tide, Ebbing Fortune - Technology and Change.pdf
Taken from Chapter 3: One of the most significant problems facing industries, in developed (service/knowledge-oriented) countries, is that they are subject to intense pressure from “service organizations” and “service people” that tend to provide end-products which are little more than an overhead to the core industrial sector. Overheads are a part of any business but, in the past, the objective was always to minimize these overheads and the demarcation line between overheads and services was considerably clearer.
A Heat Transfer Textbook - Third Edition.pdf
The flow of heat is all-pervasive. It is active to some degree or another in everything. Heat flows constantly from your bloodstream to the air around you. The warmed air buoys off your body to warm the room you are in. If you leave the room, some small buoyancy-driven (or convective) motion of the air will continue because the walls can never be perfectly isothermal. Such processes go on in all plant and animal life and in the air around us. They occur throughout the earth, which is hot at its core and cooled around its surface. The only conceivable domain free from heat flow would have to be isothermal and totally isolated from any other region. It would be “dead” in the fullest sense of the word - devoid of any process of any kind.
A PDA Enabled Wireless Interface for a Mobile Robot.pdf
This project describes a wireless application that allows remote control of a robot. The application adopts an object-oriented philosophy in which every robot is a device represented by an object. The application runs in a PC with a web server. The interface is done using common Java GUI’s.
The Unix Haters Handbook.pdf
You know the real trouble with Unix? The real trouble is that it became so popular. It wasn’t meant to be popular. It was meant for a few folks working away in their labs, using Digital Equipment Corporation’s old PDP-11 computer. I used to have one of those.
A Beginner’s Guide to GAMBAS.pdf
Gambas is made up of: a compiler, an interpreter, an archiver, a scripter, a development environment, and many extension components.

