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24 of the best travel stories you've ever read! The kind of travel adventures you'll pray you'll never have yourself.South Africa and Lesotho, Canada and America, Tonga and Fiji, Wallis and Futuna, England and France, the Cape Verde Islands and Malaysia, Jamaica and the Dominican Republic; all parts of the world present the author with the opportunity to bumble from crisis to crisis, fighting strangers, animals and local bureaucracy across the globe whilst exploring both well known and little known corners of the world.One hundred and twenty countries, seven civil wars and two gun shot wounds later and I couldn't give a hoot if I never fight a dog, get assaulted by machete wielding maniacs, get horrible diseases, get stuck in the Yukon,get lost, go 27 hours on an African bus, herd cattle through a campsite or eat gorilla's hand and rice ever again! Read on.......or check out the website www.geocities.com/travelyarns
SIMPL (Synchronous Interprocess Messaging Project for Linux) is discussed at many different levels. At its most fundamental, SIMPL is a set of library functions which allow the passing of encapsulated messages between cooperating processes. On another level, SIMPL is an active open source project which began over a decade ago. Over the years this project has accumulated an extensive body of sample code and extensions. SIMPL is also a great way to design software applications where complexity is encapsulated in separate, easily testable, readily extendable modules. The current state of software development is compared to the hardware world before the advent of integrated circuit chips. The term softwareIC is coined to describe the software equivalent of the integrated circuit. The SIMPL toolkit, along with tokenized messaging and the SIMPL testing framework is shown to be a great way to build these softwareICs. Several are illustrated throughout the book.
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