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 Software Visualization by John T. Stasko, Foreword by Jim FoleyIn the past decade, high quality interfaces have become standard in a growing number of areas such as games and CD-ROM-based encyclopedias. Yet the overwhelming majority of programmers edit their code using a single font within a single window and view code execution via the hand insertion of print statements.Software Visualization (SV) redresses this imbalance by using typography, graphics, and animation techniques to show program code, data, and control flow. This book describes the history of SV, techniques and frameworks for its construction, its use in education and program debugging, and recent attempts to evaluate its effectiveness. In making programming a multimedia experience, SV leaves programmers and computer science researchers free to explore more interesting issues and to tackle more challenging problems.Contributors: Ronald Baecker, John Bazik, Alan Blackwell, Mike Brayshaw, Marc H. Brown, Wim De Pauw, John B. Domingue, Stephen Eick, Marc Eisenstadt, Christopher Fry, Peter Gloor, Thomas Green, Michael Heath, John Hershberger, Clinton L. Jeffery, Doug Kimelman, Eileen Kraemer, Andrea Lawrence, Henry Lieberman, Allen Malony, Aaron Marcus, Paul Mulholland, Marc Najork, Stephen North, Marian Petre, Blaine A. Price, Steven Reiss, Gruia-Catalin Roman, Diane Rover, Bryan Rosenburg, Tova Roth, Robert Sedgewick, Ian Small, John T. Stasko, Roberto Tamassia, Andries van Dam, John Vlissides.
 Treasury of Authentic Art Nouveau Alphabets, Decorative Initials, Monograms, Frames, and Ornamen by Ludwig Petzendorfer, Rare, versatile, copyright-free volume offers the largest, finest collection of Art Nouveau typographic material: 137 complete alphabets (U & lc); 23 upper-case fonts; 33 sets of decorative initials; 1951 monograms; 146 signet designs; 179 miscellaneous designs (many with borders) and numerous ornaments. Plus, a selection of Gothic, Roman and Italic faces. Publisher's Note.
Imperial Free City - In the Holy Roman Empire, an imperial free city (in German: freie Reichsstadt) was a city formally responsible to the emperor only — as opposed to the majority of cities in the Empire, which belonged to a territory and were thus governed by one of the many princes (Fürsten) of the Empire, such as dukes or prince-bishops. Free cities also had independent representation in the Reichstag of the Holy Roman Empire. Concrete Roman - Concrete Roman is a font designed by Donald Knuth using his Metafont program. It was intended to accompany the Euler mathematical font which it partners in Knuth's book Concrete Mathematics. Myriad Search - Myriad Search is a metasearch engine developed by Aaron Wall which offers ad free search results. Myriad Search allows users to select search results from Ask Jeeves, Google, MSN, and Yahoo! Free Lord - ===Free Lord=== (from Latin: 'liber dominus' or ‘liber baro’), or Freiherr or feudal baron) is a title of feudal nobility in the Holy Roman Empire, Germany, Baltic States and Austro-Hungary. The title derives from the fact that the holder held free title to his land (unlike ordinary Barons.
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