This book is for designers, developers, and product managers who are charged with what sometimes seems like an impossible task: making sure products work the way your users expect them to.
And in one sense, we were right: if we needed to, we'd use a computer. But as Ian Stewart argues in What's the Use?, math isn't just about boring computations.
Now that's a good weekend!Useful and entertaining, Use This Book! will appeal to fans of the popular Worst-Case Scenario series. This handy, portable book comes with an engaging design and lots of useful diagrams.
What might it mean to use books rather than read them? This work examines the relationship between book use and forms of thought and theory in the early modern period.
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... uses which were permitted when the plan was submitted to the planning board . " 137 As long as the application of the amended bylaw does not " amount to a total or virtual prohibition of the use or impede the reasonable use of the ...
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... use does not include gasoline used in a motorboat that is not a commercial fishing vessel , or in a highway vehicle that either must be registered for highway use or is owned by the U.S. and used on the highway . Intercity , Local , or ...