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As of January 2023, the classic Inventory has been removed from the site. There is no longer a way to read boring books to your Neopet. Previously, you would be able to change your site language and try reading the book again since the translated book name would have a different number of characters.
There is a way around this issue: head over to the classic inventory (non-beta) and scroll down to bottom of the page. In the page footer, select a different language to browse the site in. This will change the title of the book to its translated title, which may have a different number of characters. After selecting a new language, try reading the book to your pet again. You may have to try a couple languages, and it may take a couple tries for language changes to stick.
This document has been written as a tutorial, not a complete reference. It is probably at its best when read by individuals who are just starting out with socket programming and are looking for a foothold. It is certainly not the complete and total guide to sockets programming, by any means.
Business strategy books are guides to developing strategic corporate plans. These books cover topics like scaling operating, marketing growth, outpacing competitors, and achieving longevity. People read these books for insights on how to create and improve businesses.
Good Strategy Bad Strategy is one of the best books on strategic thinking. Richard Rumelt dissects effective strategies and points out qualities that make these plans succeed. The author also identifies the markings of poor plans, and gives tips for spotting bad strategies. The book also covers topics such as leverage, proximate objectives, and chain link systems. Each section contains stories from companies like Apple, Wal-Mart, Toyota, and Roche to serve as examples. Good Strategy Bad Strategy is a field guide for crafting and evaluating strategic systems. The book helps readers see past the fluff and draw up better gameplans.
Seeing Around Corners concentrates on inflection points, or major shifts in industry. Rita McGrath explains how to predict these changes and prepare for them. Changes in customer needs or expectations, competitor evolution, and technological advancement can shake up market rankings. Smart companies expect these challenges and are ready to adapt. The book outlines techniques for anticipating and overcoming industry curveballs. Seeing Around Corners is a guide to disruption-proofing your business.
I have asked Martin LO, the creator of the cMP OpenCore package, to read this guide before I published it. If you read this guide, it means Martin Lo signed off on it ? Thanks to Martin Lo and Steve from Mac84 for their time proofreading this!