January 18, 2012
Vo Duy Khang (L) and his friends at Carnegie Mellon University, Australia A 22-year-old Vietnamese student has authored a book on how to build better iPhone applications published by a US-based publishing house. Last November, Vo Duy Khang made his debut as a writer with the book Pro iOS Apps Performance Optimization, published by Apress. Written [...]
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August 27, 2011
Guenter Giesenfeld and Marianne Ngo, who won a notable award in Germany this year for their translation of a short story collection by Vietnamese author Le Minh Khue I first met Professor Guenter Giesenfeld at an international conference on promoting Vietnamese literature more than a year ago. Our paths crossed again after Le Minh [...]
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October 10, 2009
Foreigners at a bookstore in downtown Ho Chi Minh City For Vinh Quyen and Edward OâConnell, there is no such thing as a language barrier. They did not exactly make this claim.But what they have done â“ the former has written a novel about postwar life in southern Vietnam in English and the latter has [...]
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July 30, 2009
Project to preserve gong culture in Lam Dong; Thanh Hoa holds Eating-Drinking festival; Vietnam attends book fair in Hong Kong; Sa Pa stones exhibition opens; Vietnam builds statue in honour of Heroic Mothers; New publisher made debut Project to preserve gong culture in Lam Dong A project to preserve the gong culture of ethnic minority [...]
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Vietnamese student’s iPhone app book published by US firm
Vo Duy Khang (L) and his friends at Carnegie Mellon University, Australia A 22-year-old Vietnamese student has authored a book on how to build better iPhone applications published by a US-based publishing house. Last November, Vo Duy Khang made his debut as a writer with the book Pro iOS Apps Performance Optimization, published by Apress. Written [...]
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