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Links to Free Computer, Mathematics, Technical Books all over the World
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O'Reilly® Restful Web Services (Leonard Richardson, et al) Post under Web Services (SOAP, RESTfull, etc) on Sat Oct 26, 2013
You’ll explore the concepts behind REST, learn different strategies for creating hypermedia-based APIs, and then put everything together with a step-by-step guide to designing a RESTful Web API.
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The C++ Hackers Guide (Steve Oualline) Post under C++ Programming on Sat Oct 26, 2013
This book collects more than 120 of the best C++ veteran secrets and puts them in one accessible place. The techniques presented have all been used in actual programs, and more importantly, have made actual programs better.
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Statistics with R (Vincent Zoonekynd) Post under Statistics and R Programming on Sat Oct 26, 2013
This book provides an elementary-level introduction to R, targeting both non-statistician scientists in various fields and students of statistics.
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JavaScript Allongé (Reginald Braithwaite) Post under JavaScript (jQuery, Node.js, CoffeeScript, etc.) on Sat Oct 19, 2013
This book teaches you how to handle complex JavaScript code, and it also teaches you how to simplify JavaScript code without dumbing it down.
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iOS 7 App Development Essentials (Neil Smyth) Post under iPhone/iPad Development and Programming on Sat Oct 19, 2013
This book provides an outline of the steps necessary to set up an iOS 7 development environment. An introduction to the architecture of iOS 7 and programming in Objective-C is provided, followed by an in-depth look.
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The Performance of Open Source Applications (Tavish Armstrong) Post under Software Engineering Practices and Open Source Software on Sat Oct 19, 2013
This book will help junior and senior developers alike understand how their colleagues think about performance of Open Source Applications.
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Introducing Windows 8.1 for IT Professionals (Ed Bott) Post under Microsoft Windows Servers and Applications on Sat Oct 19, 2013
This guide introduces new features and capabilities, with scenario-based advice on how Windows 8.1 can meet the needs of your business. Get the high-level overview you need to begin preparing your deployment now.
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Postgres Succinctly (Peter Shaw) Post under PostgreSQL and SQL on Sat Oct 19, 2013
This book guides you from installing Postgres, to creating your first database, to using Postgres in a .NET application with ADO .NET and Entity Framework.
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Programming Abstractions in C++ (Eric S. Roberts) Post under C++ Programming and Computer Programming on Sat Oct 12, 2013
By emphasizing modern programming concepts such as interfaces, abstraction, and encapsulation, the book provides an ideal foundation for further study of programming.
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The Hudson Book (Manfred Moser, Tim O'Brien) Post under Java Build, Testing, and Deployment on Sat Oct 12, 2013
This book aims to be the authoritative and up to date resource about Hudson written by the community for the community. It shows you how to streamline and stabilize each process in your development lifecycle.
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Practical Foundations for Programming Languages (Robert Harper) Post under Theory of Programming Languages on Sat Oct 12, 2013
An excellent introduction to a wide range of programming language concepts. They are all uniformly and carefully explained, using techniques that are very useful in practice for both analysis and implementation of programming languages.
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Introduction to Design Analysis of Algorithms (K. Raghava Rao) Post under Data Structures and Algorithms on Sat Oct 12, 2013
This book was very useful to easily understand the algorithms. This book is having enough examples on every algorithm. It has written for the sake of students to provide complete knowledge on Algorithms.
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An Introduction to Measure Theory (Terrence Tao) Post under Calculus and Mathematical Analysis on Sat Oct 05, 2013
This is a graduate text introducing the fundamentals of measure theory and integration theory, which is the foundation of modern real analysis.
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Learn Ruby The Hard Way ©2014 (Zed Shaw, Rob Sobers) Post under Ruby and Ruby on Rails Programming on Sat Oct 05, 2013
This book teaches Ruby through a series of brilliantly-crafted exercises - all formatted consistently, and none longer than two pages.
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O'Reilly® Programming iOS 6 ©2013 (Matt Neuburg) Post under iOS, iPhone, iPad, and Objective-C Programming on Sat Oct 05, 2013
This book covers iOS 6 in a rigorous, orderly fashion—ideal whether you’re approaching iOS for the first time or need a reference to bolster existing skills.
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Operating Systems: Three Easy Pieces (Remzi Arpaci-Dusseau) Post under Operating Systems Design and Construction on Sat Oct 05, 2013
A book covering the fundamentals of operating systems, including virtualization of the CPU and memory, threads and concurrency, and file and storage systems.
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C# Programming (Wikibooks) Post under C# Programming and Microsoft .NET Programming on Sat Oct 05, 2013
This WikiBook introduces C# language fundamentals and covers a variety of the base class libraries (BCL) provided by the Microsoft .NET Framework.
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Write Yourself a Scheme in 48 Hours (Jonathan Tang) Post under Scheme Programming Language on Sat Oct 05, 2013
A comprehensive first course in Scheme, covering all of its major features: abstraction, functional programming, data types, recursion, and semantic programming.
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Haskell Tutorial for C Programmers (Eric Etheridge) Post under Haskell Programming and C Programming on Sat Oct 05, 2013
This book is written to introduce Haskell for programmers of imperative languagues, including C, C++, Java, Python, and Pascal, etc.
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Computer Repair with Diagnostic Flowcharts, 3rd Edition Post under Computer Hardware and Personal Computers (PC) on Sat Oct 05, 2013
This book presents a visual expert system for diagnosing component failure and identifying conflicts. The seventeen diagnostic flowcharts at the core of this book are intended for the intermediate to advanced hobbyist, or the beginning technician.
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How To Assemble A Desktop PC (Wikibooks) Post under Computer Hardware and Personal Computers (PC) on Sat Oct 05, 2013
Building a computer can be a very rewarding experience. Since you’re reading this, you’re probably thinking about building your next computer instead of buying one pre-built.
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An Introduction to Logic Programming Through Prolog (J. Spivey) Post under Prolog Programming and Logic Programming on Sat Oct 05, 2013
This is one of the few texts that combines three essential theses in the study of logic programming: logic, programming, and implementation.
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Ada Programming (WikiBooks) Post under ADA Programming on Sat Oct 05, 2013
This book is a tutorial teaching the Ada programming language. Ada puts unique emphasis on, and provides strong support for, good software engineering practices that scale well to very large software systems.
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