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Links to Free Computer, Mathematics, Technical Books all over the World
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Handbook of Information Security Management (Micki Krause) Post under Computer and Information Security on Sat Jun 27, 2015
Bringing together the knowledge, skills, techniques, and tools required of IT security professionals, it facilitates the up-to-date understanding required to stay one step ahead of evolving threats, standards, and regulations.
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Application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Post under Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Web Mapping on Sat Jun 27, 2015
This book blends together the theories of GIS and their practical implementations in different conditions. It deals with GIS's application in the broad spectrum of geospatial analysis and modeling, water resources analysis, land use analysis, and such.
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Solving Problems With Visual Analytics (Daniel Keim, et al) Post under Data Visualization and Human-Computer Interaction on Sat Jun 27, 2015
The aim is to outline the current state of Visual Analytics across many disciplines, and to describe the next steps that have to be taken to foster a strong visual analytics community, thus enabling the development of advanced visual analytic applications.
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The Book of Ruby: A Hands-On Guide for the Adventurous Post under Ruby and Ruby on Rails Programming on Sat Jun 20, 2015
While other books focus on Ruby's trendier features, this book reveals the secret inner workings of one of the world's most popular programming languages, teaching you to write clear, maintainable code.
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Well Played 3.0: Video Games, Value and Meaning (Drew Davidson) Post under Computer and Video Game Development and Programming on Sat Jun 20, 2015
This book is full of in-depth close readings of video games that parse out the various meanings to be found in the experience of playing a game.
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Java, Java, Java: Object-Oriented Problem Solving, 3rd Edition Post under Introduction to Java and Object-Oriented (OOA/OOD/OOP) on Sat Jun 13, 2015
Functional and flexible, this book takes an objects-first approach to Java programming and problem using games and puzzles. Emphasize coverage of Java language features, introductory programming concepts, and object-oriented design principles.
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Linear Algebra, Theory And Applications (Kenneth Kuttler) Post under Algebra, Abstract Algebra, and Linear Algebra on Sat Jun 13, 2015
This is a book on linear algebra and matrix theory. It gives a self- contained treatment of linear algebra with many of its most important applications which does not neglect arbitrary fields of scalars and the proofs of the theorems.
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Inner Algebra: How To Do Algebra In Your Head (Aaron Maxwell) Post under Algebra, Abstract Algebra, and Linear Algebra on Sat Jun 13, 2015
This book starts by gently training you in the fundamental mental skills. It then shows how to apply them mathematically, with a focus on algebra.
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Game Programming (Penn Wu) Post under Computer and Video Game Programming on Sat Jun 06, 2015
This book is to help students to learn fundamental principles that apply to game programming regardless of the language they use to create the game, like gathering input from users, processing game data, and rendering game objects to the screen.
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Learn C The Hard Way: Modern C Programming ©2015 (Zed Shaw) Post under The C and Objective-C Programming on Sat Jun 06, 2015
In this book, you'll learn C by working through 52 brilliantly crafted exercises. As you do, you'll learn what good modern C programs look like, how to think more effectively about code, and how to find and fix mistakes far more efficiently.
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You Don't Know JS: Async & Performance (Kyle Simpson) Post under JavaScript (jQuery, Node.js, AngularJS, Backbone.js, etc.) on Sat Jun 06, 2015
This concise guide focuses on new asynchronous features and performance techniques - including Promises, generators, and Web Workers - that let you create sophisticated single-page web applications and escape callback hell in the process.
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JavaScript Essentials (Neil Smyth) Post under JavaScript (jQuery, Node.js, AngularJS, Backbone.js, etc.) on Sat Jun 06, 2015
The purpose of this book is to provide the essentials of JavaScript so that anyone with a web site can use this powerful scripting language quickly and effectively without having to learn things that, whilst within the capabilities of JavaScript.
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CSS3 Succinctly (Peter Shaw) Post under Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and HTML5 on Sat Jun 06, 2015
This book provides an overview of the latest features available for custom Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). You'll learn to style several components of an HTML document, including color, size, layout, font, position, and more.
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Computability and Complexity: From a Programming Perspective Post under Computational Complexity and Computer Programming on Sat Jun 06, 2015
This book is an introduction to the basic concepts of computability, complex, and the theory of programming languages. Its goal is to build a bridge between computability and complexity theory and other areas of computer science, especially programming.
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UML for Java Programmers (Robert Cecil Martin)
This book provides direct guidance and points the reader to real-world usage scenarios. The overall practical approach of this book brings key information related to Java to the many presentations. It is an highly practical guide to using the UML with Java.
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