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Links to Free Computer, Mathematics, Technical Books all over the World
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Fundamentals of Computer Programming with C# (Svetlin Nakov) Post under C#, Microsoft .NET, and Computer Programming on Sat Sep 28, 2013
This book is a comprehensive computer programming tutorial that teaches programming, logical thinking, data structures and algorithms, problem solving and high quality code with lots of examples in C#.
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Open Data Structures: An Introduction, in Java & C++ (Pat Morin) Post under Algorithms, Java Programming, and C++ Programming on Sat Sep 28, 2013
This book is an introduction to the field of data structures and algorithms, it covers the implementation and analysis of data structures for sequences (lists), queues, priority queues, unordered dictionaries, ordered dictionaries, and graphs.
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Microsoft System Center: Designing Orchestrator Runbooks Post under Microsoft Windows Servers and Applications on Sat Sep 28, 2013
This book delivers a focused drilldown into designing runbooks for Orchestrator workflow management solutions. It provides concise technical guidance as they step you through key design concepts, criteria, and tasks.
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XML - Managing Data Exchange (Wikibooks) Post under XML and XSL on Sat Sep 28, 2013
This book provides a detailed description of XML, its origins, its programming, and its uses on the Internet today. This book also provides exercises with which to test the knowledge you have gained through the deliberate study of its contents..
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Real World OCaml: Functional Programming for the Masses Post under OCaml Programming and Functional Programming on Sat Sep 21, 2013
This book shows you how to take advantage of OCaml’s functional, imperative, and object-oriented programming styles with recipes for many real-world tasks.
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Unix System Programming in OCaml (Xavier Leroy, et al) Post under Unix/Linux Programming and OCaml Programming on Sat Sep 21, 2013
This book is an introductory course on Unix system programming, with an emphasis on communications between processes, using OCaml.
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A Course in Machine Learning (Hal Daumé III) Post under Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Logic Programming on Sat Sep 21, 2013
This is a set of introductory materials that covers most major aspects of modern machine learning (supervised learning, unsupervised learning, large margin methods, probabilistic modeling, learning theory, etc.).
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The Best of Mobile Development (InfoQ eMag) Post under Mobile Devices Development and Programming on Sat Sep 14, 2013
With this mini book, you will learn about strategies for developing native, HTML5, and hybrid mobile apps, the state of cross-platform mobile tools, and the future of mobile development.
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O'Reilly® Think Complexity: Science and Modeling (Allen Downey) Post under Algorithms, Complexity and Python Programming on Sat Sep 14, 2013
This book is about complexity science, data structures and algorithms, intermediate programming in Python, and the philosophy of science.
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Solving NP-Complete Problems (Forbes D. Lewis) Post under Algorithms and Computational Complexity on Sat Sep 14, 2013
This is a textbook on heuristic algorithms. From the table of contents: Classes of Problems; Integer Programming; Enumeration Techniques; Dynamic Programming; Approximate Solutions; Local Optimization; Natural Models.
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Linux Bible (Christopher Negus, Christine Bresnahan) Post under Linux on Sat Sep 07, 2013
The book provides a complete tutorial packed with major updates, revisions, and hands-on exercises so that you can confidently start using Linux today.
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Advanced R Programming (Hadley Wickham) Post under The R Programming Language on Sat Sep 07, 2013
The book is designed primarily for R users who want to improve their programming skills and understanding of the language. It should also be useful for programmers coming to R from other languages.
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An Introduction to the Imperative Part of C++ Post under The C++ Programming Language on Sat Sep 07, 2013
This book is designed for an introductory course on programming, using the imperative core of C++, very little previous programming experience is assumed.
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Introduction to Web Services with Java (Kiet T. Tran) Post under Java Enterprise and Web Services on Sat Sep 07, 2013
This book focuses more on the details of a hands-on approach to Web Service programming than its specifications. Many details of the specifications are intentionally glossed over, however, so that the content remains manageable.
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Getting Started with WebSphere App Server, Community Edition Post under Java Enterprise and Web Services on Sat Sep 07, 2013
This book is a hands-on guide to developing a comprehensive Java EE application using WebSphere® Application Server Community Edition.
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The Art and Science of Java (Eric Roberts) Post under Introduction to Java Programming on Sat Sep 07, 2013
This book emphasizes the reader-friendly exposition, adopts a modern objects-first approach that introduces readers to useful hierarchies from the very beginning.
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Applied Stochastic Processes in Science and Engineering Post under Probability, Stochastic Process, Queueing Theory, etc. on Sat Sep 07, 2013
This book introduces modern concepts of applied stochastic processes is written for a broad range of applications in diverse areas of engineering and the sciences.
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Using R for Data Analysis and Graphics (J H Maindonald) Post under R Programming and Data Analysis and Data Mining on Sat Sep 07, 2013
This book guides users through the practical, powerful tools that the R system provides. The emphasis is on hands-on analysis, graphical display, and interpretation of data.
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Basic Probability Theory (Robert B. Ash) Post under Probability, Stochastic Process, Queueing Theory, etc. on Sat Sep 07, 2013
This introductory text surveys random variables, conditional probability and expectation, characteristic functions, infinite sequences of random variables, Markov chains, and an introduction to statistics.
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Prolog Programming in Depth (Michael A. Covington) Post under Prolog Programming on Sat Sep 07, 2013
This book covers the Prolog programming language thoroughly with an emphasis on building practical application software, not just theory.
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Natural Language Processing Techniques in Prolog Post under Natural Language Processing and Prolog Programming on Sat Sep 07, 2013
This book introduces the subject through the discussion and development of various computer programs which illustrate some of the basic concepts and techniques.
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