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Links to Free Computer, Mathematics, Technical Books all over the World
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Handbook of Graph Drawing and Visualization (Roberto Tamassia) Post under Computer Graphics, 3D, Animation and Imaging on Sat Feb 28, 2015
This book provides a broad, up-to-date survey of the field of graph drawing. It covers topological and geometric foundations, algorithms, software systems, and visualization applications in business, education, science, and engineering.
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Machine Learning and Data Mining Lecture Notes (A. Hertzmann) Post under Machine Learning and Data Mining on Sat Feb 28, 2015
This is an introduction to the main issues associated with the basics of machine learning and the algorithms used in data mining. It offers a grounding in machine learning concepts as well as practical advice on techniques in real-world data mining.
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Do Better Scrum - An Unofficial Set of Tips and Insights Post under Agile, Scrum, Extreme Programming (XP) on Sat Feb 28, 2015
This book may be a source of inspiration to help you do Scrum and Agile a little better each day. More importantly it might encourage you to drag yourself, your team and your organization away from the old ways of working that simply don’t work.
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Bodhi Linux 3 for Beginners (Roger Carter) Post under Core Lunx on Sat Feb 28, 2015
Based on the popular Ubuntu operating system, Bodhi Linux 3 incorporates the latest version of the elegant Enlightenment desktop manager. This book explains in easy steps how to install Bodhi Linux on your computer, how to customize and use it, etc.
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Raspberry Pi: Measure, Record, Explore (Malcolm Maclean) Post under Computer Architecture and Personal Computers (PC) on Sat Feb 28, 2015
Measure the world, record the data and display it graphically. The book is written to help those who want to get started interfacing computers with the physical world and turning recorded information into visual data.
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Practical Artificial Intelligence Programming in Java (Mark Watson) Post under Artificial Intelligence and Advanced Java Programming on Sat Feb 21, 2015
This book uses both best of breed open source software and the author's own libraries to introduce the reader to Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies like genetic algorithms, neural networks, expert systems, machine learning, etc.
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Introduction to Soft Computing (Eva Volna) Post under Theory of Computing and Artificial Intelligence on Sat Feb 21, 2015
This book gives an introduction to Soft Computing, which aims to exploit tolerance for imprecision, uncertainty, approximate reasoning, and partial truth in order to achieve close resemblance with human like decision making.
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Data Blending For Dummies (Michael Wessler) Post under Data Analysis and Data Mining, Big Data on Sat Feb 21, 2015
This book helps you understand the benefits of data blending, and see how to build the data set you need to meet your organization’s analytical needs, without writing scripts or waiting on other departments.
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Statistics Using Excel Succinctly (Charles Zaiontz) Post under Statistics and Microsoft Office on Sat Feb 21, 2015
This book illustrates the capabilities of Microsoft Excel to teach applied statistics effectively. It is a step-by-step exercise-driven guide for students and practitioners who need to master Excel to solve practical statistical problems
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Xamarin.Forms Succinctly (Derek Jensen) Post under Mobile Devices Programming and C# Programming on Sat Feb 21, 2015
You will learn how to use Xamarin.Forms to build a common code base that can be deployed to iOS, Android, and Windows Phone devices, coming as close as possible as to the mythical "write once, run everywhere".
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O'Reilly® Elasticsearch: The Definitive Guide (Clinton Gormley) Post under Information Retrieval (IR) and Search Engines on Sat Feb 14, 2015
This practical guide not only shows you how to search, analyze, and explore data with Elasticsearch, but also helps you deal with the complexities of human language, geolocation, and relationships.
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Mathematics for Classical Information Retrieval: Roots and Apps Post under Applied Mathematics and Information Retrieval (IR) on Sat Feb 14, 2015
This book is about Information Retrieval (IR), particularly Classical Information Retrieval (CIR). The primary goal of book is to create a context for understanding the principles of CIR by discussing its mathematical bases.
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Mathematical Linguistics (Andras Kornai) Post under Computational Linguistics and Natural Language Processing on Sat Feb 14, 2015
This book introduces the mathematical foundations of linguistics to computer scientists, engineers, and mathematicians interested in natural language processing (NLP). It presents linguistics as a cumulative body of knowledge from the ground up.
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Applicative Computing: Its Quarks, Atoms and Molecules Post under Theory of Computation and Computing on Sat Feb 14, 2015
This work covers the advanced topics in main ideas of computing in general. Material is especially useful for the instructor, postgraduate and graduate students of IT-specialties and is suitable for the system of training of specialists.
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Programming in D (Ali Çehreli) Post under New and Miscellaneous Programming Languages on Sat Feb 07, 2015
This book is a comprehensive introduction to D Programming Language. It covers all aspects of the language (such as expressions, statements, types, functions, contracts, and modules), but it is much more than an enumeration of features.
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Learn Swift (Aidan Finn) Post under Swift Programming on Sat Feb 07, 2015
It walks you through the features of the Swift programming language while allowing you to leverage your existing programming knowledge to get up-to-speed quickly - you’ll quickly be writing Swift code to instantly see the results of your work.
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Swift for Ruby Developers: An Tutorial Introduction (Aidan Finn) Post under Swift Programming and Ruby Programming on Sat Feb 07, 2015
Written for programmers with background in Ruby, this book explores the new Swift language in depth. The code examples feature syntax shading, code highlighting, rich commenting, line-by-line code walkthroughs and live program outputs.
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Practical File System Design with the Be File System Post under Computer System, Organization, and Architecture on Sat Feb 07, 2015
This is the guide to the design and implementation of file systems in general, and the Be File System (BFS) in particular. This book covers all topics related to file systems, going into considerable depth where traditional operating systems books often stop.
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A Gentle Introduction to symfony: Build Pro Websites Faster Post under Web Application Frameworks and PHP Programming on Sat Feb 07, 2015
This book introduces you to the leading framework symfony for PHP developers, showing you how to wield its many features to develop web applications faster and more efficiently, even if you only know a bit of PHP.
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Data-Oriented Design (Richard Fabian) Post under Software Design and Game Programming on Sat Feb 07, 2015
This book is a practical guide for serious game developers. It is for game developers working to create triple A titles across multiple platforms, in fact for anyone who develops cutting edge software in restrictive hardware.
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Cryptography in .NET Succinctly (Stephen Haunts) Post under Cryptography and Microsoft .NET Programming on Sat Feb 07, 2015
You will learn various methods to implement cryptography in .NET apps, including using the SHA, AES, and RSA hash algorithms, leveraging symmetric and asymmetric encryption, and creating digital signatures.
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Introduction to Web Services with Java (Kiet T. Tran) Post under Enterprise Java and Web Services on Sat Feb 07, 2015
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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Microsoft Excel 2013 Core: Introduction (Shelley Fishel) Post under Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.) on Sat Feb 07, 2015
You will learn how to: Get around Excel 2013, add text and numbers to spreadsheets, use autofill to copy formula and create series, create a basic formula, use average minimum and maximum, work with worksheets and much more.
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