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Links to Free Computer, Mathematics, Technical Books all over the World
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HTML5 Canvas: Native Interactivity and Animation for the Web Post under JavaScript and HTML5 on Sat May 25, 2013
This book gets you started with HTML5 Canvas by showing you how to build interactive multimedia applications.
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O'Reilly® Parallel and Concurrent Programming in Haskell Post under Parallel Computing and Haskell Programming on Sat May 25, 2013
This hands-on book shows you how to use the languageās many APIs and frameworks for writing both parallel and concurrent programs. You'll learn how parallelism exploits multicore processors to speed up computation-heavy programs.
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Computers and Thought: An Introduction to Artificial Intelligence Post under Artificial Intelligence and Logic Programming on Sat May 25, 2013
This book provides a unified, self-contained introduction to artificial intelligence for readers with little or no computing background.
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Natural Language Processing Techniques in Prolog Post under Natural Language Processing and Prolog Programming on Sat May 25, 2013
This book provides a unified, self-contained introduction to artificial intelligence for readers with little or no computing background.
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O'Reilly® JavaScript and HTML5 Now (Kyle Simpson) Post under JavaScript and HTML5 on Sat May 18, 2013
This insightful overview provides striking examples of how JavaScript and HTML5 have teamed up to give the Web a truly open platform.
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Java Enterprise Performance (Alois Reitbauer, et al.) Post under Enterprise Java and Web Services< on Sat May 18, 2013
This book contains over 70 years of application performance knowledge. The authors have worked in this field building large scale applications and more recently application performance solutions.
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The Art of R Programming: A Tour of Statistical Software Design Post under The R Programming and Statistics on Sat May 18, 2013
A guided tour of software development with R, from basic types and data structures to advanced topics like closures, recursion, and anonymous functions. No statistical knowledge is required, and your programming skills can range from hobbyist to pro.
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The VHDL Golden Reference Guide (DOULOS) Post under VHDL (VHSIC Hardware Description Language) on Sat May 11, 2013
Packed with practical advice distilled from years of experience teaching VHDL courses, this book is designed for the experienced design engineer.
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x86 Disassembly: Exploring C, x86 Assembly, and Machine Code Post under Assembly and Machine Languages on Sat May 11, 2013
This book is intended to increase the reader's understanding of the relationship between x86 machine code, x86 Assembly Language, and the C Programming Language.
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Introduction: Visual BASIC 6.0 (Gary Haggard, et al) Post under BASIC and Visual Basic Programming on Sat May 11, 2013
This book provides a hands-on introduction to all aspects of application development with Visual Basic. Each component is covered in the context of using Visual Basic to develop Windows-based, client/server production business applications.
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Graph Theory and Complex Networks (Maarten van Steen) Post under Graph Theory and Computer Network and Communications on Sat May 04, 2013
This book aims to explain the basics of graph theory that are needed at an introductory level for students in computer or information sciences. It also aims to provide an introduction to the modern field of network science.
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iOS Succinctly ©2013 (Ryan Hodson) Post under iOS/iPhone/iPad Programming and Objective-C Programming on Sat May 04, 2013
This book is for developers looking to step into the sometimes frightening world of iPhone and iPad app development.
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Hacking Secret Ciphers with Python (Albert Sweigart) Post under Cryptography and Python Programming on Sat May 04, 2013
This book teaches you how to write your own cipher programs and also the hacking programs that can break the encrypted messages from these ciphers.
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97 Things Every Programmer Should Know - Extended Post under Software Engineering Principles and Practices on Sat May 04, 2013
This book is a collection of those 68 additional essays from 97 Things Every Programmer Should Know site.
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Programmed Introduction to MIPS Assembly Language (B. Kjell) Post under Assembly and Machine Languages on Sat May 04, 2013
This book concentrates the revised edition on protected-mode Pentium programming, MIPS assembly language programming, and use of the NASM and SPIM assemblers for a Linux orientation.
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Introduction to High-Performance Scientific Computing (Eijkhout) Post under Numerical Analysis and Computation on Sat May 04, 2013
This is a textbook that teaches the bridging topics between numerical analysis, parallel computing, code performance, large scale applications.
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Linux 101 Examination Modular Training Notes (Andrew McGill) Post under Lunx and IT Certificates Guides on Sat May 04, 2013
This book is based on the objectives for the Linux Professionals Institute's LPI 101 examination (specifically, release 2 of the objectives).
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Linux 102 Examination Modular Training Notes (Andrew McGill) Post under IT Certificates Guides and Lunx on Sat May 04, 2013
This book is based on the objectives for the Linux Professionals Institute's LPI 102 examination (specifically, release 2 of the objectives).
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Oracle For Beginners (Pragada Srikanth) Post under Oracle Databases and SQL on Sat May 04, 2013
This books on Oracle is to teach beginners how to use Oracle to store, retrieve, manipulate and process the data.
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Set Theoretic Approach to Algebraic Structures in Mathematics Post under Mathematical Logic and Algebra on Sat May 04, 2013
This book brings out how sets in algebraic structures can be used to construct the most generalized algebraic structures, like set linear algebra / vector space, set ideals in groups and rings and semigroups, and topological set vector spaces.
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Discrete Mathematics with Algorithms (M. O. Albertson, ...) Post under Discrete Mathematics and Algorithms on Sat May 04, 2013
This is a first-year course in discrete mathematics requireing no calculus or computer programming experience.
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