David Curran Books
Canoe Trip: Alone In The Maine Wilderness
By David K. Curran, David Curran
"It was incredibly quiet. The water lapped against the shore. An intermittent rustle of breezy branches. There was no other sound. You could strain and still find none. It is one of the things I go...
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Hiking For Fun And Pain
By David Curran
Curran Shares The Hiking Adventures And Sport Through Diary Entries. He Writes About The Mountains Of Tennessee, Wyoming And New England.
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Pro .NET 1.1 Remoting, Reflection, And Threading
By Srinivasa Sivakumar, Robin Pars, Jon Pinnock, Sandra Gopikrishna, Jonathan Pinnock, Tobin Titus, Mike Gillespie, James Hart, Syed Fahad Gilani, Geir Olsen, Benny K. Mathew, Fabio Claudio Ferracchiati, Andy Olsen, David Curran, David Curran, Fabio Claudio Ferracchiati, Syed Fahad Gilani, Mike Gillespie, Sandra Gopikrishna, James Hart, Benny K. Mathew, Andy Olsen, Jon Pinnock, Tobin Titus, Srinivasa Sivakumar
Three powerful technologies—Remoting, Reflection, and Threading—are combined in a single book! And when these technologies come together, you are faced with a powerful range of tools that allow you...
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Visual Basic .NET Remoting Handbook
By Jon Pinnock, Jonathan Pinnock, Andy Olsen, David Curran
Written with Visual Basic .NET developers in mind, this book explores remoting in depth, explaining when remoting should be used, how it can be customized, and why you would want to do so. Best pra...
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Perspectives On Peacekeeping And Atrocity Prevention
By Larry Roeder, Trudy Fraser, Robert Zuber, David Curran, Curran, David, Fraser, Trudy, Roeder, Larry, Zuber, Robert
The current challenges and potential future of peacekeeping in an increasingly complex world take center stage in this far-reaching collection. Contributors advance a nuanced picture of post-confli...
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Canoe Trip: North To Athabasca
By David C. Curran, David Curran
In June of 2002, the author and his friend set out to descend by canoe a rarely traveled and extremely remote wilderness river in northern Saskatchewan—the MacFarlane River—and eventually arrive at...
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