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Fundamentals of Python Programming (Richard L. Halterman) Post under Python Programming on Sat Dec 14, 2019
It focuses on introducing programming techniques and developing good habits. To that end, our approach avoids some of the more esoteric features of Python and concentrates on the programming basics that transfer directly to other imperative programming.
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Beginning iOS Programming with Swift (Simon Ng) Post under iOS Programming and Swift Programming on Sat Dec 14, 2019
The goal of this book is to teach you iOS development using Swift in a manageable way without overwhelming you. We focus only on the essentials and cover the material in a hands-on practice manner for you to code along.
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Java Programming for Kids (Yakov Fain) Post under Introduction to Java, Basic Java on Sat Dec 14, 2019
The goal is to help students learn to program in the most popular language in the world: Java. It starts from an introduction to Java and then explains how to write programs that have Graphic User Interface by writing the Tic-Tac-Toe and Ping-Pong games.
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Blender Basics: A Classroom Tutorial Book (J. Chronister) Post under Computer Graphics, 3D, Animation and Imaging on Sat Dec 14, 2019
This book is a definitive resource for getting started with 3D art in Blender, one of the most popular 3D/Animation tools on the market. It covers the philosophy behind this ingenious software that so many 3D artists are turning to today.
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Learn to Code HTML and CSS: Develop and Style Websites Post under HTML and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) on Sat Dec 14, 2019
This book is a simple and comprehensive guide dedicated to helping beginners learn HTML and CSS. Outlining the fundamentals, this guide works through all common elements of front-end design and development.
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Deep Learning with Python (Francois Chollet) Post under Deep Learning and Python Programming on Sat Dec 07, 2019
This book introduces the field of deep learning using the Python language and the powerful Keras library. It builds your understanding through intuitive explanations and practical examples. You'll explore challenging concepts and practice with applications.
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Essential Dart (Krzysztof Kowalczyk) Post under Dart and Flutter Programming on Sat Dec 07, 2019
This book is written to provide clear and concise explanation of topics for programmers both starting to learn the Dart programming language as well as those diving in more complex topics. Most examples are linked to online playground so you can re-run them..
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Building the Second Mind, 1961-1980: Commercial Expert Systems Post under Artificial Intelligence and History of Computing on Sat Dec 07, 2019
This book tells the story of the development, during the 1960s and 1970s, of AI, the field that sought to get computers to do things that would be considered intelligent if a person did them. Watching advances of the 1960s and 1970s by the efforts of founders.
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PureBasic - A Beginner's Guide To Computer Programming Post under BASIC Programming and Computer Programming on Sat Dec 07, 2019
This book provides a quick introduction to the PureBasic programming language. It has been written, with the complete novice in mind. It is to guide novices through their first steps and to give the seasoned programmer a quick overview of the language.
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Ten Steps to Linux Survival: Navigating the Bash Jungle Post under Core Lunx and Unix/Linux Shell Scripting on Sat Dec 07, 2019
This book provides proven steps and strategies on learning what Linux is and how to use it. It contains information on the Linux Operating System for beginners, especially for Windows users. Discover Everything You Need to Know About Linux!
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What is the Text Encoding Initiative? (Lou Burnard) Post under XML, TeX/LaTex, and Miscellaneous Books on Sat Dec 07, 2019
This simple and straightforward book is intended to help the beginner make their own choices from the full range of Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) options. It explains the XML technology used by the TEI in language accessible to the non-technical readers.
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Programming with Unicode (Victor Stinner) Post under Miscellaneous Books on Sat Dec 07, 2019
This book explains how to sympathize with Unicode, and how you should modify your program to avoid most, or all, issues related to encodings and Unicode. It offers specific guidance on integrating Unicode with other technologies.
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Introduction to Soft Computing (Eva Volna) Post under Theory of Computing and Artificial Intelligence on Sat Dec 07, 2019
This book gives an introduction to Soft Computing, which aims to exploit tolerance for imprecision, uncertainty, approximate reasoning, and partial truth in order to achieve close resemblance with human like decision making.
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Survive The Deep End: PHP Security (Padraic Brady) Post under PHP Programming, Web Programming, Information Security on Sat Dec 07, 2019
This book will serve as your complete guide for taking defensive and proactive security measures within your PHP applications. Beginners in secure programming will find a lot of material on secure PHP development, the basics of encryption, secure protocols, etc.
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Java: The Legend - Past, Present, and Future (Ben Evans) Post under Introduction to Java, Basic Java on Sat Dec 07, 2019
This book takes us on a journey through time: The road from Java's first public alpha of 1.0 to today has been long—and full of technical advances, innovative solutions, and interesting complications.
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Conquering the Command Line: Unix and Linux for Developers Post under Unix/Linux Shell Scripting on Sat Dec 07, 2019
In this book you will find not only the most useful command line tools for Unix and Linux based systems you need to know, but also the most helpful options and flags for those tools.
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Unix and Perl Primer for Biologists (Keith Bradnam, et al) Post under Bioinformatics, Unix Shell Scripting, PERL Programming on Sat Dec 07, 2019
This is a basic introductory course for biologists to learn the essential aspects of the Perl programming language. It is aimed at people with no prior experience in either programming or Unix.
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Large Scale Data Handling in Biology (Karol Kozak) Post under Bioinformatics and Computational Biology on Sat Dec 07, 2019
The book covers the data storage system, computational approaches to biological problems, an introduction to workflow systems, data mining, data visualization, and tips for tailoring existing data analysis software to individual research needs.
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Web Servers Succinctly (Marc Clifton) Post under Linux and Web Programming on Sat Dec 07, 2019
This book provides great insights on the benefits of building your own web server, and covers different options available for threading, work processes, session management, routing, and security.
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