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  • CONTINUOUS REVIVAL
    CONTINUOUS REVIVAL

    The Secret of Victorious Living.

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  • Continuous Discovery Habits : Discover Products that Create Customer Value and Business Value
    Continuous Discovery Habits : Discover Products that Create Customer Value and Business Value

    "If you haven't had the good fortune to be coached by a strong leader or product coach, this book can help fill that gap and set you on the path to success." - Marty Cagan How do you know that you are making a product or service that your customers want? How do you ensure that you are improving it over time? How do you guarantee that your team is creating value for your customers in a way that creates value for your business? In this book, you'll learn a structured and sustainable approach to continuous discovery that will help you answer each of these questions, giving you the confidence to act while also preparing you to be wrong. You'll learn to balance action with doubt so that you can get started without being blindsided by what you don't get right. If you want to discover products that customers love-that also deliver business results-this book is for you. 

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  • DevOps Continuous Assessment : Publication in the Continuous Everything series
    DevOps Continuous Assessment : Publication in the Continuous Everything series

    Continuous Assessment is an approach that aims to allow DevOps teams to continuously develop in terms of knowledge and skills in the field of business, development, operations and security.This book provides a tool to make the DevOps teams aware where they stand in terms of development and what next steps they can take to develop.A publication in the Continuous Everything series. The content consists of the business case for Continuous Assessment, the architecture of the two assessment models and the assessment questionnaires.The DevOps Cube model is based on the idea that DevOps can be viewed from six different perspectives of a cube, namely: 'Flow', 'Feedback', 'Continuous Learning', 'Governance', 'Pipeline' and 'QA'.The DevOps CE model is based on the Continuous Everything perspectives, namely: 'Continuous Integration', 'Continuous Deployment', 'Continuous Testing', 'Continuous Monitoring', Continuous Documentation' and 'Continuous Learning'.This book is an excellent mirror for any DevOps team that wants to quickly form a complete picture of DevOps best practices to be adopted.

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  • Grokking Continuous Delivery
    Grokking Continuous Delivery

    Build and use systems that safely automate software delivery from testing through release with this jargon-busting guide to Continuous Delivery pipelines.Grokking Continuous Delivery is a practical guide to implementing and using continuous delivery in your software projects. It's full of tool-agnostic best practices that you can apply to any software project, from libraries to large service applications. You'll get a complete overview of all the pieces of a CD pipeline and learn how to fit them together for both new and legacy codebases.Grokking Continuous Delivery teaches you the design and purpose of continuous delivery systems that you can use with any language or stack. You'll learn directly from your mentor Christie Wilson, Google engineer and co-creator of the Tekton CI/CD framework. Using crystal-clear, well-illustrated examples, Christie lays out the practical nuts and bolts of continuous delivery for developers and pipeline designers.Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.

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  • Is continuous learning healthy?

    Yes, continuous learning is healthy for both the mind and the body. Engaging in learning new things can help improve cognitive function, memory, and problem-solving skills. It also promotes personal growth, boosts self-esteem, and can lead to increased opportunities for career advancement. Overall, continuous learning can contribute to a more fulfilling and well-rounded life.

  • What is continuous thunder?

    Continuous thunder is when the sound of thunder is heard without any breaks or pauses in between. This can happen when a storm is producing a constant stream of lightning strikes and thunder rumblings. Continuous thunder can be an indication of a severe storm with intense electrical activity.

  • What are continuous functions?

    Continuous functions are functions in mathematics that have no sudden jumps, breaks, or holes in their graph. This means that as the input values of the function change, the output values change smoothly and without any abrupt changes. In other words, a function is continuous if it can be drawn without lifting the pencil from the paper. This property is important in calculus and analysis, as it allows for the study of the behavior of functions and their limits.

  • "Is f(x) continuous?"

    To determine if f(x) is continuous, we need to check if the function is defined at every point in its domain and if the limit of the function as x approaches a particular value is equal to the value of the function at that point. If both of these conditions are met, then f(x) is continuous. We can also check for any discontinuities such as holes, jumps, or asymptotes in the graph of the function. If there are no such discontinuities, then f(x) is continuous.

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  • Do Interesting : Notice. Collect. Share.
    Do Interesting : Notice. Collect. Share.

    Don't try to be interesting. That's a fool's errand. Do interesting instead. Make the world light up by paying proper attention. In this book, writer and strategist Russell Davies has rounded up a bunch of interesting people to help you: - Notice more - practise paying attention and everything gets more interesting - Collect more - gather together what you've noticed, new ideas pop out - Share more - get good at sharing it all and more magic arrives You'll turn the things you notice into a compost of creativity - slow hunches, sparkles, scrapbooks and mood boards.It's where unexpected elements collide to form new ideas.Then you'll share those ideas. And you'll learn something about yourself - your passions and interests.Your life and work will become more creative, fulfilling and fun.Interesting isn't a personality, it's a decision. Don't hunt for diamonds. Get fascinated by pebbles.

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  • The Continuous Katherine Mortenhoe
    The Continuous Katherine Mortenhoe

    A few years in the future, medical science has advanced to the point where it is practically unheard of for people to die of any cause except old-age.The few exceptions provide the fodder for a new kind of television show for avid audiences who lap up the experience of watching someone else's dying weeks.So when Katherine Mortenhoe is told that she has about four weeks to live she knows it's not just her life she's about to lose, but her privacy as well.

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  • Continuous Creation : Last Poems
    Continuous Creation : Last Poems

    Australia's greatest and best-loved poet, Les Murray (1938-2019) was awarded the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry at the nomination of Ted Hughes (1999) and won the T.S.Eliot Award among many other distinctions. He is a poet of deep environmental commitment: born and raised on the land, he died at his farm in Bunyah in New South Wales.Continuous Creation is his last major offering, compiled in his final years at Bunyah and found there after his death. 'There is no poetry in the English language now so rooted in its sacredness, so broad-leafed in its pleasures, and yet so intimate and conversational,' wrote Derek Walcott in the New Republic.This last book, like his earlier collections, is many-toned: he is a comic writer, a satirist, elegist and hymnodist.He is a celebrator. He is a rainbow.

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  • Continuous Flow for Healthcare
    Continuous Flow for Healthcare

    Continuous flow (or cellular manufacturing) is an aspect of Lean production that can boost efficiencies by eliminating waste from a process.By arranging people and equipment into an efficient, process-based cell, this process creates a smooth flow that shortens lead times for delivery to customers.Part of the Lean Tools in Healthcare series, this user-friendly book will help to improve readers’ understanding of this tool.Through the use of margin assists, the book highlights key terms and points, healthcare examples, and how-to-steps.

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  • What is the inverse function of a continuous function that is not continuous?

    The inverse function of a continuous function that is not continuous does not exist. In order for a function to have an inverse, it must be one-to-one and onto, which means it must be both injective and surjective. A continuous function that is not continuous fails to meet these criteria, and therefore cannot have an inverse function.

  • What does continuous hunger mean?

    Continuous hunger refers to a persistent feeling of hunger that does not go away even after eating. It can be a sign of an underlying health issue such as diabetes, hyperthyroidism, or certain medications. Continuous hunger can also be a result of not consuming enough nutrients or calories to meet the body's needs. It is important to address continuous hunger with a healthcare professional to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment.

  • 'Simple past or past continuous?'

    The choice between simple past and past continuous depends on the specific context and the focus of the sentence. Use the simple past to describe completed actions or events in the past, while the past continuous is used to describe ongoing or interrupted actions in the past. For example, "I studied for my exam last night" uses the simple past to describe a completed action, while "I was studying when the phone rang" uses the past continuous to describe an ongoing action that was interrupted.

  • Is validity a continuous variable?

    No, validity is not a continuous variable. Validity refers to the extent to which a test or assessment measures what it is intended to measure. It is typically assessed as either present or absent, rather than existing on a continuous scale. Validity is crucial in ensuring that the results of a test are meaningful and accurate.

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