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dragon isles engineering knowledge: The WoW Diary: A Journal of Computer Game Development [Second Edition] John Staats, 2023-11-28 The WoW (World of Warcraft) Diary offers a rare, unfiltered look inside the gaming industry written by the game's first level designer, John Staats. The World of Warcraft Diary offers a rare, unfiltered look inside the gaming industry. It was written by the game's first level designer, John Staats, from notes he took during WoW's creation. The WoW Diary explains why developers do things and debunks popular myths about the games industry. In great detail he covers the what it took to finish the project; the surprises, the arguments, the mistakes, and Blizzard's formula for success. The author includes anecdotes about the industry, the company, the dev team; how they worked together, and the philosophy behind their decisions. The WoW Diary is a story made from notes taken during the dev team’s four-year journey. It is a timeline of Vanilla WoW’s development cycle, a time-capsule with an exhausting amount of details that also looks at the anatomy of computer game studio. In order to illustrate how all the parts of computer game company work together, he interviewed everyone from the company’s founders to his former teammates; and the supporting departments who helped make WoW a reality. |
dragon isles engineering knowledge: The Engineer , 1882 |
dragon isles engineering knowledge: The Building News and Engineering Journal , 1859 |
dragon isles engineering knowledge: The English Cyclopædia Charles Knight, 1859 This encyclopedia contains information on general arts and sciences. It is a companion to the editor's other encyclopedias, Cyclopædia of Georgraphy, Cyclopædia of Biography, and Cyclopædia of Natural history. |
dragon isles engineering knowledge: The Athenaeum , 1913 |
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dragon isles engineering knowledge: Warrior of the Altaii Robert Jordan, 2019-10-08 Epic fantasy legend, and author of #1 New York Times bestselling series The Wheel of Time®, Robert Jordan's never-before published novel, Warrior of the Altaii: Draw near and listen, or else time is at an end. The watering holes of the Plain are drying up, the fearsome fanghorn grow more numerous, and bad omens abound. Wulfgar, a leader of the Altaii people, must contend with twin queens, warlords, prophets and magic in hopes of protecting his people and securing their future. Elspeth, a visitor from another world, holds the answers, but first Wulfgar must learn to ask the right questions. But what if the knowledge that saves the Altaii will also destroy them? “Jordan has come to dominate the world Tolkien began to reveal.” —The New York Times Explore Robert Jordan's epic fantasy masterpiece, and enter the realm of The Wheel of Time® Prequel: New Spring #1 The Eye of the World #2 The Great Hunt #3 The Dragon Reborn #4 The Shadow Rising #5 The Fires of Heaven #6 Lord of Chaos #7 A Crown of Swords #8 The Path of Daggers #9 Winter's Heart #10 Crossroads of Twilight #11 Knife of Dreams By Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson #12 The Gathering Storm #13 Towers of Midnight #14 A Memory of Light By Robert Jordan and Teresa Patterson The World of Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time By Robert Jordan, Harriet McDougal, Alan Romanczuk, and Maria Simons The Wheel of Time Companion By Robert Jordan and Amy Romanczuk Patterns of the Wheel: Coloring Art Based on Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied. |
dragon isles engineering knowledge: There Will be Dragons, Second Edition John Ringo, 2013-05-15 Now with all new content by John Ringo! Paradise Lost In the future there is no want, no war, no disease nor ill-timed death. The world is a paradise¾and then, in a moment, it ends. The council that controls the Net falls out and goes to war. Everywhere people who have never known a moment of want or pain are left wondering how to survive. But scattered across the face of the earth are communities which have returned to the natural life of soil and small farm. In the village of Raven's Mill, Edmund Talbot, master smith and unassuming historian, finds that all the problems of the world are falling in his lap. Refugees are flooding in, bandits are roaming the woods, and his former lover and his only daughter struggle through the Fallen landscape. Enemies, new and old, gather like jackals around a wounded lion. But what the jackals do not know is that while old he may be, this lion is far from death. And hidden in the past is a mystery that has waited until this time to be revealed. You cross Edmund Talbot at your peril, for a smith is not all he once was. . . . At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management). Praise for the Science Fiction of John Ringo MARVELOUS! ¾David Weber Explosive. . . . Fans of strong military SF will appreciate Ringo's lively narrative and flavorful characters. . . . One of the best new practitioners of military SF. ¾Publishers Weekly . . . since his imagination, clearly influenced by Kipling and rock and roll, is fertile, and his storytelling skill sound, [When the Devil Dances] is irresistible. ¾Booklist . . . fast-paced military sf peopled with three-dimensional characters and spiced with personal drama as well as tactical finesse. ¾Library Journal If Tom Clancy were writing SF, it would read much like John Ringo . . . good reading with solid characterizations¾a rare combination. ¾Philadelphia Weekly Press Ringo provides a textbook example of how a novel in the military SF subgenre should be written. . . . Crackerjack storytelling. ¾Starlog |
dragon isles engineering knowledge: Civil engineering heritage in Europe Gorazd Humar, 2009 |
dragon isles engineering knowledge: The English Cyclopaedia Charles Knight, 1859 |
dragon isles engineering knowledge: Museums and the Shaping of Knowledge Eileen Hooper Greenhill, 1992-01-23 Museums have been active in shaping knowledge over the last six hundred years. Yet what is their function within today's society? At the present time, when funding is becoming increasingly scarce, difficult questions are being asked about the justification of museums. Museums and the Shaping of Knowledge presents a critical survey of major changes in current assumptions about the nature of museums. Through the examination of case studies, Eilean Hooper-Greenhill reveals a variety of different roles for museums in the production and shaping of knowledge. Today, museums are once again organising their spaces and collections to present themselves as environments for experimental and self-directed learning. |
dragon isles engineering knowledge: The Sumerians Samuel Noah Kramer, 2010-09-17 “A readable and up-to-date introduction to a most fascinating culture” from a world-renowned Sumerian scholar (American Journal of Archaeology). The Sumerians, the pragmatic and gifted people who preceded the Semites in the land first known as Sumer and later as Babylonia, created what was probably the first high civilization in the history of man, spanning the fifth to the second millenniums B.C. This book is an unparalleled compendium of what is known about them. Professor Kramer communicates his enthusiasm for his subject as he outlines the history of the Sumerian civilization and describes their cities, religion, literature, education, scientific achievements, social structure, and psychology. Finally, he considers the legacy of Sumer to the ancient and modern world. “An uncontested authority on the civilization of Sumer, Professor Kramer writes with grace and urbanity.” —Library Journal |
dragon isles engineering knowledge: The English Cyclopædia , 1861 |
dragon isles engineering knowledge: Crimes Committed by Terrorist Groups Mark S. Hamm, 2011 This is a print on demand edition of a hard to find publication. Examines terrorists¿ involvement in a variety of crimes ranging from motor vehicle violations, immigration fraud, and mfg. illegal firearms to counterfeiting, armed bank robbery, and smuggling weapons of mass destruction. There are 3 parts: (1) Compares the criminality of internat. jihad groups with domestic right-wing groups. (2) Six case studies of crimes includes trial transcripts, official reports, previous scholarship, and interviews with law enforce. officials and former terrorists are used to explore skills that made crimes possible; or events and lack of skill that the prevented crimes. Includes brief bio. of the terrorists along with descriptions of their org., strategies, and plots. (3) Analysis of the themes in closing arguments of the transcripts in Part 2. Illus. |
dragon isles engineering knowledge: Flying Magazine , 1936-04 |
dragon isles engineering knowledge: The Athenaeum James Silk Buckingham, John Sterling, Frederick Denison Maurice, Henry Stebbing, Charles Wentworth Dilke, Thomas Kibble Hervey, William Hepworth Dixon, Norman Maccoll, Vernon Horace Rendall, John Middleton Murry, 1858 |
dragon isles engineering knowledge: Speculative Everything Anthony Dunne, Fiona Raby, 2013-12-06 How to use design as a tool to create not only things but ideas, to speculate about possible futures. Today designers often focus on making technology easy to use, sexy, and consumable. In Speculative Everything, Anthony Dunne and Fiona Raby propose a kind of design that is used as a tool to create not only things but ideas. For them, design is a means of speculating about how things could be—to imagine possible futures. This is not the usual sort of predicting or forecasting, spotting trends and extrapolating; these kinds of predictions have been proven wrong, again and again. Instead, Dunne and Raby pose “what if” questions that are intended to open debate and discussion about the kind of future people want (and do not want). Speculative Everything offers a tour through an emerging cultural landscape of design ideas, ideals, and approaches. Dunne and Raby cite examples from their own design and teaching and from other projects from fine art, design, architecture, cinema, and photography. They also draw on futurology, political theory, the philosophy of technology, and literary fiction. They show us, for example, ideas for a solar kitchen restaurant; a flypaper robotic clock; a menstruation machine; a cloud-seeding truck; a phantom-limb sensation recorder; and devices for food foraging that use the tools of synthetic biology. Dunne and Raby contend that if we speculate more—about everything—reality will become more malleable. The ideas freed by speculative design increase the odds of achieving desirable futures. |
dragon isles engineering knowledge: Knowledge and Colonialism Siegfried Huigen, 2009-07-15 The establishment of a settlement at the Cape of Good Hope in the seventeenth century and an expansion of the sphere of colonial influence in the eighteenth century made South Africa the only part of sub-Saharan Africa where Europeans could travel with relative ease deep into the interior. As a result individuals with scientific interests in Africa came to the Cape. This book examines writings and drawings of scientifically educated travellers, particularly in the field of ethnography, against the background of commercial and administrative discourses on the Cape. It is argued that the scientific travellers benefited more from their relationship with the colonial order than the other way around. |
dragon isles engineering knowledge: The Illustrated London News , 1867 |
dragon isles engineering knowledge: The Routledge Companion to Research in the Arts Michael Biggs, Henrik Karlsson, 2010-10-04 The Routledge Companion to Research in the Arts is a major collection of new writings on research in the creative and performing arts by leading authorities from around the world. It provides theoretical and practical approaches to identifying, structuring and resolving some of the key issues in the debate about the nature of research in the arts which have surfaced during the establishment of this subject over the last decade. Contributions are located in the contemporary intellectual environment of research in the arts, and more widely in the universities, in the strategic and political environment of national research funding, and in the international environment of trans-national cooperation and communication. The book is divided into three principal sections – Foundations, Voices and Contexts – each with an introduction from the editors highlighting the main issues, agreements and debates in each section. The Routledge Companion to Research in the Arts addresses a wide variety of concepts and issues, including: the diversity of views on what constitutes arts-based research and scholarship, what it should be, and its potential contribution the trans-national communication difficulties arising from terminological and ontological differences in arts-based research traditional and non-traditional concepts of knowledge, their relationship to professional practice, and their outcomes and audiences a consideration of the role of written, spoken and artefact-based languages in the formation and communication of understandings. This comprehensive collection makes an original and significant contribution to the field of arts-based research by setting down a framework for addressing these, and other, topical issues. It will be essential reading for research managers and policy-makers in research councils and universities, as well as individual researchers, research supervisors and doctoral candidates. |
dragon isles engineering knowledge: Athenaeum and Literary Chronicle , 1838 |
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dragon isles engineering knowledge: Flying Snakes and Griffin Claws Adrienne Mayor, 2022-07-26 A treasury of astonishing mythic marvels—and the surprising truths behind them Adrienne Mayor is renowned for exploring the borders of history, science, archaeology, anthropology, and popular knowledge to find historical realities and scientific insights—glimmering, long-buried nuggets of truth—embedded in myth, legends, and folklore. Combing through ancient texts and obscure sources, she has spent decades prospecting for intriguing wonders and marvels, historical mysteries, diverting anecdotes, and hidden gems from ancient, medieval, and modern times. Flying Snakes and Griffin Claws is a treasury of fifty of her most amazing and amusing discoveries. The book explores such subjects as how mirages inspired legends of cities in the sky; the true identity of winged serpents in ancient Egypt; how ghost ships led to the discovery of the Gulf Stream; and the beauty secrets of ancient Amazons. Other pieces examine Arthur Conan Doyle’s sea serpent and Geronimo’s dragon; Flaubert’s obsession with ancient Carthage; ancient tattooing practices; and the strange relationship between wine goblets and women’s breasts since the times of Helen of Troy and Marie Antoinette. And there’s much, much more. Showcasing Mayor’s trademark passion not to demythologize myths, but to uncover the fascinating truths buried beneath them, Flying Snakes and Griffin Claws is a wonder cabinet of delightful curiosities. |
dragon isles engineering knowledge: Cumulated Index to the Books , 1953 A world list of books in the English language. |
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dragon isles engineering knowledge: Traditional Foods Kristberg Kristbergsson, Jorge Oliveira, 2016-03-09 This first volume of the Trilogy of Traditional Foods, part of the ISEKI Food Series, covers general and consumer aspects of traditional foods. It offers numerous recipes of traditional foods from across the world, with some chapters providing detailed descriptions on how to mix, cook, bake or store a particular food item in order to produce the desired effect. Traditional Foods; General and Consumer Aspects is divided into six sections. The first section focuses on general aspects of traditional foods and covers the perception of traditional foods and some general descriptions of traditional foods in different countries. This is followed by sections on Traditional Dairy Products, Traditional Cereal Based Products, Traditional Meat and Fish Products, Traditional Beverages and Traditional Deserts, Side Dishes and Oil products from various countries. The international List of Contributors, which includes authors from China, Bulgaria, Portugal, France, Norway, Romania, Slovakia, and Brazil, to name a few, shows its truly international perspective. The volume caters to the practicing food professional as well as the interested reader. |
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dragon isles engineering knowledge: Book Review Digest , 1929 Excerpts from and citations to reviews of more than 8,000 books each year, drawn from coverage of 109 publications. Book Review Digest provides citations to and excerpts of reviews of current juvenile and adult fiction and nonfiction in the English language. Reviews of the following types of books are excluded: government publications, textbooks, and technical books in the sciences and law. Reviews of books on science for the general reader, however, are included. The reviews originate in a group of selected periodicals in the humanities, social sciences, and general science published in the United States, Canada, and Great Britain. - Publisher. |
dragon isles engineering knowledge: Bourgeois Dignity Deirdre Nansen, 2010-11-15 The big economic story of our times is not the Great Recession. It is how China and India began to embrace neoliberal ideas of economics and attributed a sense of dignity and liberty to the bourgeoisie they had denied for so long. The result was an explosion in economic growth and proof that economic change depends less on foreign trade, investment, or material causes, and a whole lot more on ideas and what people believe. Or so says Deirdre N. McCloskey in Bourgeois Dignity, a fiercely contrarian history that wages a similar argument about economics in the West. Here she turns her attention to seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Europe to reconsider the birth of the industrial revolution and the rise of capitalism. According to McCloskey, our modern world was not the product of new markets and innovations, but rather the result of shifting opinions about them. During this time, talk of private property, commerce, and even the bourgeoisie itself radically altered, becoming far more approving and flying in the face of prejudices several millennia old. The wealth of nations, then, didn’t grow so dramatically because of economic factors: it grew because rhetoric about markets and free enterprise finally became enthusiastic and encouraging of their inherent dignity. An utterly fascinating sequel to her critically acclaimed book The Bourgeois Virtues, Bourgeois Dignity is a feast of intellectual riches from one of our most spirited and ambitious historians—a work that will forever change our understanding of how the power of persuasion shapes our economic lives. |
dragon isles engineering knowledge: Encyclopaedia Britannica Walter Yust, 1955 |
dragon isles engineering knowledge: Illustrated Norse Myths Louie Stowell, 2013 A brand-new collection of Viking myths that tell the story of the Norse gods from creation to the story of how the world will end, including Odin's quest for wisdom, the battles of Thor the thunder god, and the tale of Sigurd the Dragonslayer and the curs Beautifully bound with head and tail bands and a ribbon marker, Illustrated Norse Myths features dynamic artwork by Matteo Pincelli brings to life the exciting, strange and sometimes dangerous world of the Norse gods. |
这四种表示龙的英语 Dragon, Drake, Wyvern, Wyrm 有什么区别?
魔兽世界里drake是小时候,dragon是成年的,whelp是特别小时候,还有龙人什么的 而西方龙本来就有狗呢么大(圣乔治杀龙的画里一般只有这么大)到史矛革那么大(现代客机差不多)到 …
西方龙和中国龙看上去根本不是一个物种,为什么都叫 …
dragon作为这类生物的统称并无问题,龙被翻译为“dragon”也不是近代的产物 中国龙和西方龙形象的彻底分化其实主要是流行文化导致的。 在流行文化中,传说中的各类龙都基本消退了,只 …
是谁把「dragon」翻译成「龙」?为什么要这么翻译? - 知乎
因此,我们完全有理由相信当马礼逊赴澳门传教时,已经拜读过其先驱的译作,也早已养成了自马可波罗以来就把“龙”翻译成“dragon”的习惯了。 当然在词典意义上确定这两个词的汉英固定联 …
如何评价比亚迪龙颜美学设计进化,英文名从“Dragon Face”更改 …
Jan 17, 2025 · 在探讨“Dragon Face”到“Loong Face”的名称变更背后,我们不难发现这是一场关于文化认同与品牌全球化的深刻思考。 首先,从读音上看,“Loong Face”更接近中文“龙”的发 …
中国的「龙」翻译为「dragon」准确吗?如果 ... - 知乎
This Is a DRAGON. 中国龙,不同于西方龙,角似鹿、头似驼、眼似兔、项似蛇、腹似蜃、鳞似鱼、爪似鹰、掌似虎、耳似牛,是我华夏农耕文明的产物,主要负责保佑一方风调雨顺,承载着 …
为什么蜻蜓叫做 dragonfly?这和西方传说里龙(dragon)的形象 …
语言本就是约定俗成的!为什么叫狗做“狗”,叫猪做“猪”?最开始的人是这么叫的,就这么叫呗!也许这个dragonfly,是因为古时候有个人,从来没有见过蜻蜓,觉得很奇怪,不知道叫啥名字, …
如何评价《权力的游戏·前传:龙之家族》(House of the …
很多朋友可能没有意识到巨龙家族(House of Dragon)这个事有多么灾难性。之前提到过,马丁在9号在他自己的博客‘非博客也(not a blog,马丁博客)’发布了一次动态更新。里面的细节 …
中国的「龙」翻译为「dragon」准确吗?如果翻译为「lengthon」 …
Dragon是此类神话生物的统称,通常都可以这样翻。 基本上除了南极洲和北冰洋,世界各地都有巨大的蛇、蜥类神话生物的传说,统称为 Dragon-like creature。 只有会产生歧义的情况下才 …
如何评价游戏《龙之信条: 黑暗崛起 Dragon's Dogma: Dark …
除此之外,龙之信条还继承了日厂的一些风格,就是日式游戏的那种中二感。游戏整体玩下来其实不太像是美式rpg的那种史诗游戏,而更像是一个异世界转生题材的勇者游戏,加上让人眼花 …
如何看待有部分人要求外国人在叫法上做出区分叫东方龙为“loong” …
Feb 19, 2025 · 挺好的呀!本来就不是同一品种,就该分别称呼。黄鳝和泥鳅似的。 西方的龙那种猥琐恶心的形象一般都是恶的化身,大大的屁股蹲下身,像极了油腻男的大啤酒肚。
这四种表示龙的英语 Dragon, Drake, Wyvern, Wyrm 有什么区别?
魔兽世界里drake是小时候,dragon是成年的,whelp是特别小时候,还有龙人什么的 而西方龙本来就有狗呢么大(圣乔治杀龙的画里一般只有这么大)到史矛革那么大(现代客机差不多)到 …
西方龙和中国龙看上去根本不是一个物种,为什么都叫 …
dragon作为这类生物的统称并无问题,龙被翻译为“dragon”也不是近代的产物 中国龙和西方龙形象的彻底分化其实主要是流行文化导致的。 在流行文化中,传说中的各类龙都基本消退了,只 …
是谁把「dragon」翻译成「龙」?为什么要这么翻译? - 知乎
因此,我们完全有理由相信当马礼逊赴澳门传教时,已经拜读过其先驱的译作,也早已养成了自马可波罗以来就把“龙”翻译成“dragon”的习惯了。 当然在词典意义上确定这两个词的汉英固定联 …
如何评价比亚迪龙颜美学设计进化,英文名从“Dragon Face”更改 …
Jan 17, 2025 · 在探讨“Dragon Face”到“Loong Face”的名称变更背后,我们不难发现这是一场关于文化认同与品牌全球化的深刻思考。 首先,从读音上看,“Loong Face”更接近中文“龙”的发 …
中国的「龙」翻译为「dragon」准确吗?如果 ... - 知乎
This Is a DRAGON. 中国龙,不同于西方龙,角似鹿、头似驼、眼似兔、项似蛇、腹似蜃、鳞似鱼、爪似鹰、掌似虎、耳似牛,是我华夏农耕文明的产物,主要负责保佑一方风调雨顺,承载着 …
为什么蜻蜓叫做 dragonfly?这和西方传说里龙(dragon)的形象 …
语言本就是约定俗成的!为什么叫狗做“狗”,叫猪做“猪”?最开始的人是这么叫的,就这么叫呗!也许这个dragonfly,是因为古时候有个人,从来没有见过蜻蜓,觉得很奇怪,不知道叫啥名字, …
如何评价《权力的游戏·前传:龙之家族》(House of the …
很多朋友可能没有意识到巨龙家族(House of Dragon)这个事有多么灾难性。之前提到过,马丁在9号在他自己的博客‘非博客也(not a blog,马丁博客)’发布了一次动态更新。里面的细节 …
中国的「龙」翻译为「dragon」准确吗?如果翻译为「lengthon」 …
Dragon是此类神话生物的统称,通常都可以这样翻。 基本上除了南极洲和北冰洋,世界各地都有巨大的蛇、蜥类神话生物的传说,统称为 Dragon-like creature。 只有会产生歧义的情况下才 …
如何评价游戏《龙之信条: 黑暗崛起 Dragon's Dogma: Dark …
除此之外,龙之信条还继承了日厂的一些风格,就是日式游戏的那种中二感。游戏整体玩下来其实不太像是美式rpg的那种史诗游戏,而更像是一个异世界转生题材的勇者游戏,加上让人眼花 …
如何看待有部分人要求外国人在叫法上做出区分叫东方龙为“loong” …
Feb 19, 2025 · 挺好的呀!本来就不是同一品种,就该分别称呼。黄鳝和泥鳅似的。 西方的龙那种猥琐恶心的形象一般都是恶的化身,大大的屁股蹲下身,像极了油腻男的大啤酒肚。