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Links to Free Computer, Mathematics, Technical Books all over the World
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Node.js Succinctly (Agus Kurniawan) Post under JavaScript, jQuery, Node.js, etc. on Sat Apr 26, 2014
This informative e-book will take you from Hello World to “if…then” decisions, all the way to real-time data monitoring. You’ll learn how to use Node.js to build modules, declare JSON data objects, and create entire web-based applications.
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Quantum Computing Since Democritus (Scott Aaronson) Post under Computational Complexity and Physics on Sat Apr 26, 2014
This book takes readers on a tour through some of the deepest ideas of maths, computer science and physics. Full of insights, arguments and philosophical perspectives, the book covers an amazing array of topics.
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Introducing Microsoft SQL Server 2014: Technical Overview Post under Miscrosoft SQL Server on Sat Apr 19, 2014
In this book, the authors explain how SQL Server 2014 incorporates in-memory technology to boost performance in online transactional processing (OLTP) and data-warehouse solutions.
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Programming Windows Store Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript Post under Microsoft Programming, and Windows Phone Programming on Sat Apr 19, 2014
This book is in-depth ebook on writing Windows Store apps using HTML, CSS3, and JavaScript on the Windows 8.1 platform. The ebook includes 20 chapters and 4 appendices. We’re delighted to welcome you into a world of Windows Reimagined!
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Secrets of Network Cartography: A Comprehensive Guide to Nmap Post under Networks Management, Computer Forensics, and Security on Sat Apr 19, 2014
In this book, thirteen different Nmap scans are profiled, with advantages, disadvantages, and usage guidelines for each one. Each scan method includes graphical scan descriptions and packet-by-packet analysis!
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Exploring Discrete Dynamics (Andrew Wuensche) Post under Discrete and Finite Mathematics on Sat Apr 19, 2014
This book is a comprehensive guide to studying cellular automata and discrete dynamical networks with the classic software Discrete Dynamics Laboratory (DDLab), widely used in research and education.
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Build Your Own Lisp (Daniel Holden) Post under C Programming and LISP Programming on Sat Apr 12, 2014
In this book you'll learn the C programming language, and at the same time learn how to build your very own programming language, a minimal Lisp, in under 1000 lines of code.
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Modern Perl (chromatic) Post under PERL Programming on Sat Apr 12, 2014
Describe how experienced and effective Perl 5 programmers work. They use language idioms. They take advantage of the CPAN. They're recognizably Perlish, and they show good taste and craftsmanship and a full understanding of Perl.
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Foundations of Combinatorics with Applications (Edward Bender) Post under Combinatorics and Game Theory on Sat Apr 12, 2014
This book of introduction to combinatorics is suitable for upper-level undergraduates and graduate students in engineering, science, and mathematics.
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O'Reilly® Speaking JavaScript (Axel Rauschmayer) Post under JavaScript (jQuery, Node.js, etc.) on Sat Apr 05, 2014
Speaking JavaScript helps you approach the language with four standalone sections. First, a quick-start guide teaches you just enough of the language to help you be productive right away.
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AngularJS Succinctly (Frederik Dietz) Post under JavaScript (jQuery, Node.js, etc.) on Sat Apr 05, 2014
This book teaches how to design, and create reusable components in your single-page web application using Angular.js. It outlines common tasks and challenges for developers using Angular.js.
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Twitter Bootstrap Succinctly: Design Attractive, Consistent UIs Post under HTML5 and Web Frameworks on Sat Apr 05, 2014
You'll learn how to add Twitter Bootstrap to an existing project, and use it to customize attractive buttons, tabs, breadcrumbs, dropdowns, and more. There are even chapters dedicated to optional JavaScript and extensions of Twitter Bootstrap.
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Understanding Algebra (James W. Brennan) Post under Elementry and High School Mathematics on Sat Apr 05, 2014
An brief overview of pre-algebra and introductory algebra topics, written in a style meant to give you the basic facts in a way that is easy to understand, suitable for high-school Algebra I, or for anyone who wants to learn introductory algebra.
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Expert Systems in Prolog (Dennis Merritt) Post under Prolog Programming and Artificial Intelligence on Sat Apr 05, 2014
For Prolog programmer interested in either building expert systems or experimenting with various expert system techniques. using a step-by-step approach to building systems, explaining the concepts and showing the Prolog code at each stage.
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Think OS - A Brief Introduction to Operating Systems Post under Operating Systems Design and Construction on Sat Apr 05, 2014
This book is an introduction to Operating Systems for programmers and software engineers. It does not assume that you have studied Computer Architecture.
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Business Information Systems: Design an App for That Post under Information Theory and Systems on Sat Mar 29, 2014
To help students get a feel for what a career in Management Information System (MIS) would be like. It's designed to looks very much like an internship - an introduction to the field followed by a substantial project.
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Six Steps To Job Search Success (Caroline Ceniza-Levine, et al) Post under Professional Careers and Job Interviews on Sat Mar 29, 2014
This book is a practical discussion of actionable steps (six of them!) that students can take to land a job regardless of the market. It's about the proactive things that students can do to get themselves a job.
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