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Links to Free Computer, Mathematics, Technical Books all over the World
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Statistics Done Wrong: The Woefully Complete Guide (Reinhart) Post under Statistics and SAS Programming on Sat Apr 25, 2015
Scientific progress depends on good research, and good research needs good statistics. But statistical analysis is tricky to get right, even for the best and brightest of us. You'd be surprised how many scientists are doing it wrong.
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Pro Web 2.0 Mashups: Remixing Data and Web Services (R. Yee) Post under Ajax / Web 2.0 and Web Services (SOAP, RESTfull, etc.) on Sat Apr 25, 2015
It teaches you everything you need to create useful, dynamic real-world applications using APIs, web services, Ajax, web standards, and server-side languages, with basic knowledge of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, and at least one server-side language.
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Software and Mind: The Mechanistic Myth and Its Consequences Post under Software Engineering Principles and Practices on Sat Apr 18, 2015
This book is on the current state of software development, should be required reading for anyone entering the programming field. Any programmer that is currently and dogmatically following any methodology should be handed a copy of this book.
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SOA Adoption for Dummies (Miko Matsumura, et al) Post under Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) on Sat Apr 18, 2015
Discover the best way for your organization to adopt an SOA! SOA Adoption for Dummies makes your journey to SOA as easy as possible.
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ASP.NET MVC Succinctly (Nick Harrison) Post under Microsoft .NET Programming and Web Application Frameworks on Sat Apr 18, 2015
With this book, you will learn how to use ASP.NET MVC framework for building web apps and more, including how to integrate your app with jQuery, and how to use MVC scaffolding to automatically generate the more tedious portions of your code.
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Teaching Crowds: Learning and Social Media (Jon Dron, et al) Post under Miscellaneous and Uncategorized Books on Sat Apr 18, 2015
This book introduces a new model for understanding and exploiting the pedagogical potential of Web-based technologies, one that rests on connections - on networks and collectives - rather than on separations.
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Understanding ECMAScript 6 (Nicholas C. Zakas) Post under JavaScript (jQuery, Node.js, AngularJS, Backbone.js, etc.) on Sat Apr 11, 2015
This book is a guide for the transition between ECMAScript 5 and 6. It is not specific to any JavaScript environment, so it is equally useful to web developers as it is Node.js developers.
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O'Reilly® You Don't Know JS: Scope and Closures (Kyle Simpson) Post under JavaScript (jQuery, Node.js, AngularJS, Backbone.js, etc.) on Sat Apr 11, 2015
This concise yet in-depth guide takes you inside scope and closures, two core concepts you need to know to become a more efficient and effective JavaScript programmer. You’ll learn how and why they work, and how to use it, etc.
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SOA: Patterns, Mashups, Governance, Service Modeling, Executing Post under Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) on Sat Apr 11, 2015
This is a collection of comprehensive tutorials that teaches fundamental and advanced SOA design principles, supplemented with detailed case studies and technologies used to implement SOAs in the real world.
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Introduction to Computing: Language, Logic, and Machines Post under Theory of Computation and Computing on Sat Apr 04, 2015
This book focuses on how to describe information processes by defining procedures, how to analyze the costs required to carry out a procedure, and the fundamental limits of what can and cannot be computed mechanically.
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A Hacker’s Guide to Git (Joseph Wynn) Post under Source Version Control and Revision on Sat Apr 04, 2015
This guide explains some of Git’s core concepts including basic object storage, commits, branches and tags. It also contains in-depth explanations about the different kinds of merging in Git, including the much-feared rebase.
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An Introduction to Relational Database Theory, 2nd Edition Post under Database Theory and Systems on Sat Apr 04, 2015
This book delivers a thorough discussion of the foundations of the relational model of database design along with a systematic treatment of the formal theory for the model.
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SQL: A Comparative Survey, 2nd Edition (Hugh Darwen) Post under SQL - The Structured Query Language on Sat Apr 04, 2015
This book is a companion to An Introduction to Relational Database Theory, 2nd Edition, best studied in parallel with that text. Closely following the structure of the theory book, it shows how the examples in that book can be expressed in SQL.
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Computer Programming using GNU Smalltalk (Canol Gökel) Post under Computer Programming and Smalltalk Programming on Sat Mar 28, 2015
This book tries a different approach for teaching introductory computer programming than most other books by choosing Smalltalk as the programming language. It aims computer users who have not done any computer programming before.
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Art and Science of Smalltalk (Simon Lewis) Post under Object-Oriented (OOA/OOD/OOP) and Smalltalk on Sat Mar 28, 2015
This text aims to demystify the transition from conventional programming to programming with Smalltalk. It includes a step-by-step guide, taking the reader through the basics, via object-oriented programming with the Smalltalk.
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