00896nam a2200241 i 450099100227901970753620020507162115.0000315s1955 it ||| | ita b11634236-39ule_instLE02733754ExLDip.to Studi Giuridiciita342.01Bon Valsassina, Marino245769Il ripudio della guerra nella Costituzione italiana /Marino Bon ValsassinaPadova :CEDAM,1955119 p. ;23 cm.GuerraDiritto costituzionale.b1163423623-05-1302-07-02991002279019707536LE027 342.02 BON01.0112027000258314le027-E0.00-l- 00000.i1185416902-07-02Ripudio della guerra nella Costituzione italiana620027UNISALENTOle02701-01-00ma -itait 3104308nam 22006731 450 991095527140332120240401221950.097817835597181783559713(CKB)2550000001136922(OCoLC)862050194(CaPaEBR)ebrary10790273(SSID)ssj0001139945(PQKBManifestationID)11643939(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001139945(PQKBWorkID)11221032(PQKB)11051826(Au-PeEL)EBL1507842(CaPaEBR)ebr10790273(CaONFJC)MIL536624(PPN)228050510(FR-PaCSA)88850011(MiAaPQ)EBC1507842(FRCYB88850011)88850011(DE-B1597)722812(DE-B1597)9781783559718(EXLCZ)99255000000113692220131122d2013 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtccrOuya Unity game development /Gary Riches1st ed.Birmingham :Packt Publishing,2013.1 online resource (118 p.)Community experience distilledIncludes index.9781783559701 1783559705 9781306053730 1306053730 Cover -- Copyright -- Credits -- About the Author -- Acknowledgment -- About the Reviewers -- www.PacktPub.com -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1: What Is Ouya and Why Does It Matter? -- The early years -- The crash -- The recovery -- Home computers -- Advancement of games consoles -- The first indie console -- Cellular games -- The iPhone -- The competitors -- Current day -- The Ouya -- The release -- Summary -- Chapter 2: Setting Up Unity and the Ouya Plugin -- Installing the Android SDK -- Installing Java -- Setting up the Android SDK -- Setting up the Android NDK -- Connecting Ouya to your Windows computer -- Connecting Ouya to your Mac computer -- Ouya Development Kit -- Unity project -- Bundle identifier -- Setting up Ouya Panel -- Ouya required prefabs -- Building, running, and compiling an application -- Summary -- Chapter 3: Setting Up Your Game -- Boo, C#, or UnityScript -- Boo -- UnityScript -- C# -- The project structure -- Setting up your Scenes -- Scripts and MonoDevelop -- Scene progression -- The Title Screen menu -- Advancing to the game -- Ouya controller support -- Creating the level -- Prefabs -- Creating a Prefab -- Materials -- Multidimensional arrays -- The BuildLevel method -- Summary -- Chapter 4: Adding a Character and Making Them Move -- Making the camera move -- Making the character move -- Ouya controller support -- Animating the character -- Summary -- Chapter 5: Adding Finesse to Your Game -- Texturing your Prefabs -- Adding a background -- Adding extra levels -- Level complete detection -- Moving to the next level -- Restarting our level -- Adding sounds -- Summary -- Chapter 6: Show Me the Money! -- Setting up your purchase -- Setting up your game -- Implementing the Ouya payment framework -- How to manage your purchases -- Getting the list of products -- Limiting your levels.Unlocking levels for people who have paid -- Buying your product -- Adding a new menu item -- The buy method -- Hiding menu items -- Submitting your game -- Summary -- Chapter 7: Building Cross-platform Games -- Platform Dependent Compilation -- Changing the TitleScreen scene -- Removing In-App Purchases -- Mobile controls -- Summary -- Index.A clear, concise, and practical guide that will teach you how to build your own console game and become an indie developer.This book is for game developers who are interested in developing games for the Ouya console on the Unity game engine. It is assumed that you have a basic understanding of Unity.Video gamesDesignVideo gamesProgrammingVideo gamesDesign.Video gamesProgramming.794.8Riches Gary882064MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910955271403321Ouya Unity game development4340590UNINA04964oam 2200793 c 450 991096191370332120260102090118.03-8382-7183-19783838271835(CKB)4100000007188445(MiAaPQ)EBC5552991(MiAaPQ)EBC5782760(ibidem)9783838271835(EXLCZ)99410000000718844520260102d2018 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHigher Education in Post-Communist States Comparative and Sociological Perspectives /Gary Hazeldine, A. Salem, David Morgan, Andreas Umland, Joseph Backhouse-Barber, Emese Baranyi, Piers von Berg, Sabina Csanova, Tom Driver, Robert Ferguson, Zoltan Ginelli, Gary Hazeldine, Attila Melegh, David Morgan, Rudolf Piroch, A. Salem, Olga Suprun, Andreas Umland, Marine Vekua1st ed.Hannoveribidem20181 online resource (277 pages)Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society1903-8382-1183-9 Includes bibliographical references.Intro -- Contents -- The Ends of Higher Education -- Financing Higher Education: Policy Transformations in Lithuania -- Local Global: Global Society and Higher Education in Hungary -- The Role of Civic Education at University: Lessons from Azerbaijan -- Teaching Social Science at Post-Soviet Universities: Challenges for Visiting Lecturers in the Former USSR -- The Development of Journalism Higher Education in Georgia: from Soviet to European -- Dedifferentiation and Ecological Dominance: The Case of Russian Higher Education -- Pedagogies, Technologies and Social Formations -- Marketisation as Social Control: Critical Reflections on Post-Soviet Higher Education.How far have universities in post-Communist states adopted the practices and habits of their branded and consumer-oriented equivalents in the English-speaking world? While not assuming that university education in those states reflects in any mechanistic way the regulated, business-led system long established in places like the US, and now being dramatically realized in countries like Britain, this edited collection identifies some marked shifts in the direction of what might best be described as ‘neoliberalisation’, examining its particularities in local situations where establishment ideologies were, until the early 1990s, deeply alien to all kinds of commercially driven entities. Many of the authors are concerned not only with the linked issues of commercialism, instrumentalism, bureaucracy, and managerialism, framed locally and nationally, but also with the meaning and purpose of universities outside or against their status as efficient gatherers of income. The collection makes specific reference to Lithuania, Hungary, Azerbaijan, Ukraine, Georgia, and Russia, and comprises theoretical as well as empirical studies of diverse but connected subjects, including the marketization of the academy, regional reactions to globalization as expressed in the representational rhetoric of specific curricula, the role and place of civic education, comparisons between educational settings, pedagogies for a critical and ethical consciousness, corporate and state demands and their effects on academic freedom, and the positive potential of new communication technologies. In all these cases, the system of neoliberalism, or rather an uneven process of neoliberalisation, forms a backdrop to the particular issues discussed.Soviet and post-Soviet politics and society ;190.EducationPost-SovietSociologyBildungSowjetunionGesellschaftEducationPost-SovietSociologyBildungSowjetunionGesellschaft338.43378Hazeldine GaryDr.aut1836998Salem ADr.autMorgan DavidDr.autUmland AndreasedtBackhouse-Barber JosephctbBaranyi Emesectbvon Berg PiersctbCsanova SabinactbDriver TomctbFerguson RobertctbGinelli ZoltanctbHazeldine GaryctbMelegh AttilactbMorgan DavidctbPiroch RudolfctbSalem ActbSuprun OlgactbUmland AndreasctbVekua MarinectbMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910961913703321Higher Education in Post-Communist States4415252UNINA