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Links to Free Computer, Mathematics, Technical Books all over the World
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Eloquent JavaScript, 2nd Edition: A Modern Introduction Post under JavaScript (jQuery, Node.js, AngularJS, Backbone.js, etc.) on Sat Jan 31, 2015
Eloquent JavaScript, 2nd Edition dives deep into the JavaScript language to show you how to write beautiful, effective code. It immerses you in example code from the start, while exercises and full-chapter projects give you hands-on experience.
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Directory Enabled Applications Succinctly (Giancarlo Lelli) Post under LDAP and Microsoft Programming on Sat Jan 31, 2015
In this book, you’ll quickly learn to manage multiple tasks in Active Directory, implement single sign-on, and interact with other useful administrative tools.
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The Little MongoDB Book (Karl Seguin) Post under Non-relational and NoSQL Databases on Sat Jan 31, 2015
This little book was written precisely for anyone who is approaching the NoSQL world, but certainly satisfy even the expert who wants to learn more about MongoDB. It was updated to the MongoDB 2.6.
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An Introduction to Computer Networks (Peter L. Dordal) Post under Computer Networks and Communications on Sat Jan 24, 2015
This is a general-purpose textbook about computer networking, complete with diagrams and exercises. It presents basic principles and concepts, along with examples to illustrate how the principles can either enable or neutralize exploits.
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Signal Processing for Communications (Paolo Prandoni, et al) Post under Digital Signal Processing (DSP) and Communications on Sat Jan 24, 2015
Taking a novel, less classical approach to the subject, the authors have written this book with the conviction that signal processing should be fun. It builds the foundations for more advanced topics and helping students solve real-world problems.
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Apache Cassandra Succinctly (Marko Švaljek) Post under Non-relational and NoSQL Databases on Sat Jan 24, 2015
Step outside the relational world and learn how to store data with Apache Cassandra, the massively popular NoSQL distributed database system.
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Compiler Design in C (Allen I. Holub) Post under Compiler Design and Construction and C Programming on Sat Jan 24, 2015
It teaches real-world compiler design concepts and implementation, with the basics of compiler design, concentrating on the second pass (in a typical four-pass compiler), consisting of a lexical analyzer, parser, and a code generator, etc.
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Complex Integration and Cauchy's Theorem (G.N. Watson) Post under Calculus and Mathematical Analysis on Sat Jan 24, 2015
This brief monograph by one of the great mathematicians of the early 20th century offers a single-volume compilation of propositions employed in proofs of Cauchy's theorem.
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Inductive Logic Programming: Techniques and Applications Post under Logic Programming and Machine Learning on Sat Jan 17, 2015
This book is an introduction to inductive logic programming (ILP), which aims at a formal framework as well as practical algorithms for inductively learning relational descriptions in the form of logic programs.
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The Haskell School of Music - From Signals to Symphonies Post under Haskell Programming and Computer Music on Sat Jan 17, 2015
This book is a textbook on functional programming in Haskell, with a strong focus on computer music concepts and applications.
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Write You a Haskell: Building a Modern Functional Compiler Post under Compiler Construction and Haskell Programming on Sat Jan 17, 2015
In this book, we will build a small functional language called Fun which is a partial Haskell 2010 toy language.
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The Theory and Technique of Electronic Music (Miller Puckette) Post under Computer, Digital, and Electronic Music on Sat Jan 17, 2015
This book develops both the theory and the practice of synthesizing musical sounds using computers, with a theoretical description of one technique or problem area and a series of working examples, covering a wide range of applications.
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Mathematics and Music (David Wright) Post under General Mathematics and Mathematical Music on Sat Jan 17, 2015
An investigation of the interrelationships between mathematics and music, reviewing the needed background concepts in each subject as they are encountered. It explores the common foundations of the two subjects, which are developed side by side.
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The Thousand Faces of Virtual Reality (Cecilia Sik Lanyi) Post under Human-Computer Interaction and Virtual Reality on Sat Jan 10, 2015
This book has an aim to present applications, trends and newest development in three main disciplines: health sector, education and industry. It will be useful for researchers, engineers and students.
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Invisible Engines: How Software Platforms Drive Innovation Post under Software Engineering Principles and Practices on Sat Jan 10, 2015
Software platforms are the invisible engines that have created, touched, or transformed nearly every major industry for the past quarter century.
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iOS 8 App Development Essentials: Develop iOS 8 Apps in Swift Post under iPhone/iPad Development and Programming on Sat Jan 03, 2015
The aim of this book is to teach the range of skills necessary to build apps for iOS 8. It takes a modular approach to the subject of iOS 8 application development for both the iPhone and iPad, with examples and step-by-step tutorials, using Swift.
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Ember.js Guides: The Guide for Building Ambitious Web Apps Post under JavaScript Frameworks (AngularJS, Backbone.js, Node.js, etc.) on Sat Jan 03, 2015
Tutorials that introduce the Ember.js framework and shows you how to build production-quality web applications. You'll begin with the basic architecture: client- and server-side MVC, integrating Ember.js with your favorite back end, handling data, etc.
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Data + Design: A Simple Preparing and Visualizing Information Post under Data Analysis and Data Mining and GUI Programming on Sat Jan 03, 2015
This book explains important data concepts in simple language. It is for graphic designers, content producers, and less-technical folks who want some extra help knowing where to begin, and what to watch out for when visualizing information.
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O'Reilly® UNIX Systems Programming for SVR4 (David A. Curry) Post under Unix/Linux Programming on Sat Jan 03, 2015
This book gives you the nitty-gritty details on how UNIX interacts with applications. If you're writing an application from scratch, or if you're porting an application to any System V Release 4 (SVR4) platform, you need this book.
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Strange Attractors: Creating Patterns in Chaos (Julien C. Sprott) Post under Computer Graphics and Differential Equations on Sat Jan 03, 2015
This book describes a simple method for generating an endless succession of beautiful fractal patterns by iterating simple maps and ordinary differential equations with coefficients chosen automatically by the computer.
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