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Links to Free Computer, Mathematics, Technical Books all over the World
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Apprenticeship Patterns: For the Aspiring Software Craftsman Post under Professional Careers and Software Engineering on Sat Jan 25, 2014
This book is written in order to share solutions to the dilemmas that are often faced by inexperienced software developers. Discover how this book can help you make the best of both your life and your career.
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The Practice of Parallel Programming (Sergey A. Babkin) Post under Parallel Computing and Programming on Sat Jan 25, 2014
This book provides an advanced guide to the issues of the parallel and multithreaded programming. It goes beyond the high-level design of the applications, into the details that are often overlooked but vital to make the programs work.
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Applied Discrete Structures (Ken Levasseur, et al) Post under Discrete and Finite Mathematics on Sat Jan 18, 2014
This book is an undergraduate textbook in discrete mathematics, focusing on the structural properties of mathematical objects. These include matrices, functions, graphs, trees, lattices and algebraic structures.
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Recipes with Angular.js (Frederik Dietz) Post under JavaScript (jQuery, Node.js, AngularJS, Backbone.js, etc.) on Sat Jan 18, 2014
If you are using Angular.js, or considering it, this cookbook provides easy to follow recipes for issues you are likely to face. Each recipe solves a specific problem and provides a solution and in-depth discussion of it.
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Express.js Guide: The Comprehensive Book on Express.js Post under JavaScript (jQuery, Node.js, AngularJS, Backbone.js, etc.) on Sat Jan 18, 2014
This book is the in-depth, detailed, hand-on manual on Express.js, a web application framework for the most popular Node.js framework.
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Optimizing Software in C++ (Agner Fog) Post under C++ Programming and Compiler Design on Sat Jan 18, 2014
This book is for advanced programmers and software developers who want to make their software faster. It is assumed that the reader has a good knowledge of the C++ and a basic understanding of how compilers work.
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Introduction to Microcontrollers (Gunther Gridling, et al) Post under Electronics Circuit Design / Programming, Microcontrollers, etc on Sat Jan 18, 2014
This book has been developed for the introductory courses on microcontrollers It introduces undergraduate students to the field of microcontrollers – what they are, how they work, how they interface with their I/O components, etc.
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Computer Networks: Performance and Quality of Service Post under Computer Network and Communications on Sat Jan 18, 2014
This book opinions modern computer CPA networks with a particular give attention to performance and quality of support.
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Sketchy LISP: An Introduction to Functional Programming Post under Scheme Programming and Functional Programming on Sat Jan 18, 2014
This book is a step-by-step introduction to functional programming in Scheme. It takes the reader on an entertaining and informative tour through the language.
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Introduction to Compiler Design (Torben Mogensen) Post under Compiler Design and Construction on Sat Jan 11, 2014
This book presents techniques for making realistic, though non-optimizing compilers for simple programming languages using methods that are close to those used in 'real' compilers, albeit slightly simplified in places for presentation purposes.
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Step-by-Step Guide to Bodhi Linux (Roger Carter) Post under Core Lunx on Sat Jan 11, 2014
This book is suitable for anyone migrating to Linux from Windows, and explains in easy steps how to install Bodhi Linux on your computer, how to customize and use it, and how to install a range of recommended applications.
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VB.NET Programming (mkaatr) Post under Microsoft .NET Programming and BASIC Programming on Sat Jan 11, 2014
This book is a quick introduction to Visual Basic .NET programming language. It explains the very basics of the language with screenshots showing what is expected to see during development process.
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Elementary Differential Equations with Boundary Value Problems Post under Differential Equations on Sat Jan 11, 2014
Written in a clear and accurate language that students can understand, this book minimizes the number of explicitly stated theorems and definitions.
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Parsing Techniques - A Practical Guide (Dick Grune, et al) Post under Theory of Programming Languages on Sat Jan 11, 2014
Parsing techniques provide a solid basis for compiler construction and linguistics, and contribute to all existing software: they enable Web browsers to analyze HTML pages and PostScript printers to analyze PostScript, code generation in compilers, etc.
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Microsoft System Center: Troubleshooting Configuration Manager Post under Microsoft Windows Servers and Applications on Sat Jan 04, 2014
Part of a series of specialized guides on System Center - this book focuses on troubleshooting Configuration Manager, which is used to manage a wide range of Microsoft client platforms, server platforms, and mobile devices.
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The Python Language Reference Manual (Guido van Rossum, et al) Post under Python Programming on Sat Jan 04, 2014
This manual is intended for advanced users who need a complete description of the Python 3.x language syntax and object system.
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An Introduction to Python (Guido van Rossum) Post under Python Programming on Sat Jan 04, 2014
This manual provides an introduction to Python, an easy to learn object-oriented programming language. Python combines power with clear syntax. It has modules, classes, exceptions, very high level data types, and dynamic typing.
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Common LISP: A Gentle Introduction to Symbolic Computation Post under LISP and Common LISP and Artificial Intelligence on Sat Jan 04, 2014
This highly accessible introduction to Lisp is suitable both for novices approaching their first programming language and experienced programmers interested in exploring a key tool for artificial intelligence research.
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Exploring Randomness (Gregory J. Chaitin) Post under Computational Complexity and LISP Programming on Sat Jan 04, 2014
This book presents the technical core of the theory of program-size complexity. LISP is used to present the key algorithms and to enable computer users to interact with the authors proofs and discover for themselves how they work.
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How to Design Programs: An Introduction to Programming Post under Computer Programming on Sat Jan 04, 2014
This introduction to programming places computer science in the core of a liberal arts education. Unlike other introductory books, it focuses on the program design process.
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Bringing Design to Software (Terry Winograd) Post under Software Design and Patterns on Sat Jan 04, 2014
This book aims to illuminate and stimulate the discipline of software design and address the growing demand that the software industry produce software that really works - software that fits people and situations far better than the examples.
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Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, 2nd Edition Post under Computer Programming and Scheme Programming on Sat Jan 04, 2014
This book has had a dramatic impact on computer science curricula over the past decade. This long-awaited revision contains changes throughout the text.
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Mathematical Omnibus: Thirty Lectures on Classic Mathematics Post under General and Miscellaneous Mathematics on Sat Jan 04, 2014
This is an enjoyable book with suggested uses ranging from a text for a undergraduate Honors Mathematics Seminar to a coffee table book.
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Servlets and JavaServer Pages: The J2EE Technology Web Tier Post under Java Web Programming (Servlet and JSP) on Sat Jan 04, 2014
The book covers the basics including installing a JSP/Servlet environment on your computer, HTTP, HTML forms, JSP, Servlets, custom tag libraries, and the JSTL.
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Ace the Programming Interview: 160 Questions and Answers Post under Professional Careers and Job Interviews on Sat Jan 04, 2014
This guide sets you up for success. Not only does it provide 160 of the most commonly asked interview questions and model answers, but it also offers insight into the context and motivation of hiring managers in today's marketplace.
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