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Introducing Windows 10 for IT Professionals, Technical Overview Post under Microsoft Windows Servers and Applications on Sat Feb 27, 2016
Windows 10 represents a major transformation of the PC landscape. This book is to help you sort out what's new in Windows 10, with a special emphasis on features that are different from the Windows versions you and your organization are using today.
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HTML5 for Web Designers (Jeremy Keith) Post under HTML, HTML5, DHTML and XHTML on Sat Feb 27, 2016
HTML5 isn't as confusing as it once was, but it still isn't straightforward. In this brilliant and entertaining user's guide, the author cuts to the chase, with crisp, clear, practical examples, and his patented twinkle and charm. You'll be up to speed in no time.
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Elementary Abstract Algebra: Examples and Applications Post under Algebra, Abstract Algebra, and Linear Algebra on Sat Feb 27, 2016
It introduces the basic notions of group theory by a thorough treatment of important examples, including complex numbers, modular arithmetic, symmetries, and permutations. Also included are applications to communications, cryptography, and coding theory.
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Stochastic Differential Equations: Models and Numerics Post under Stochastic Process and Differential Equations on Sat Feb 27, 2016
The goal of this book is to give useful understanding for solving problems formulated by stochastic differential equations models in science, engineering and mathematical finance. Typically, these problems require numerical methods to obtain a solution.
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O'Reilly® Think Java: How to Think Like a Computer Scientist Post under Basic Java and Introduction to Computer Science on Sat Feb 20, 2016
If you want to understand computer science, but have no programming experience, this book is for you. It starts with the most basic programming concepts and carefully defines every term when it's first used. It develops each new concept in a logical progression.
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Python for Informatics: Exploring Information (C. Severance) Post under Python Programming on Sat Feb 20, 2016
This book provides an Informatics-oriented introduction to programming. The primary difference between a computer science approach and the Informatics approach taken in this book is a greater focus on using Python to solve problems.
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Modern C (Jens Gustedt) Post under The C Programming on Sat Feb 20, 2016
In a way, C fails to motivate its users to climb to higher levels of knowledge. This book is intended to change that general attitude. It is organized in chapters called 'Levels' that summarize levels of familiarity with the C language and programming in general.
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PC Assembly Language (Paul A. Carter) Post under Assembly and Machine Languages on Sat Feb 20, 2016
The purpose of this book is to give the reader a better understanding of how computers really work at a lower level than in programming languages like Pascal. It has extensive coverage of interfacing assembly and C code.
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HBase Succinctly (Elton Stoneman) Post under Non-relational/NoSQL Databases and Big Data on Sat Feb 20, 2016
This book teaches you to use Apache HBase to improve your control of big data. It will detail what makes HBase different from other databases and teach you about its signature features. With this knowledge, you will be able to jump into big data management.
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Android Studio Development Essentials - Android 6 Edition Post under Android Development and Programming on Sat Feb 20, 2016
Fully updated for Android 6, the goal of this book is to teach the skills necessary to develop Android based applications using the Android Studio Integrated Development Environment (IDE) and the Android 6 Software Development Kit (SDK).
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iOS 9 App Development Essentials: Xcode 7 and Swift 2 Post under iOS (iPhone, iPad, watchOS, tvOS, etc.) Programming on Sat Feb 13, 2016
This book teaches you the skills necessary to build your own apps for iOS 9. Beginning with the basics, this book provides an outline of the steps necessary to set up an iOS development environment, followed by an in-depth look at the design of iOS applications and user interfaces. Advanced topics are also covered.
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Computational Physics with Python (Eric Ayars) Post under Python Programming and Physics on Sat Feb 13, 2016
This book provides an unusually broad survey of the topics of modern computational physics. Its philosophy is rooted in learning by doing, with new scientific materials as well as with the Python programming language.
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Programming Languages at a Glance (Andreas Hohmann) Post under Theory of Programming Languages on Sat Feb 13, 2016
This book tries to explain a number of programming languages, covering a wide range from currently popular ones such as Java, Perl, Python, and C# to less known languages such as ML, Haskell.
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Natural Language Processing for the Working Programmer Post under Natural Language Processing and Haskell Programming on Sat Feb 13, 2016
This book is a guide to the wonderful world of natural language processing (NLP) for the practical working programmer, using Haskell.
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O'Reilly® Think Python, 2nd Edition (Allen B. Downey) Post under Python Programming on Sat Feb 06, 2016
This hands-on guide takes you through the Python programming language a step at a time, beginning with basic programming concepts before moving on to functions, recursion, data structures, and object-oriented design. 2nd edition updated for Python 3.
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O'Reilly® Think DSP: Digital Signal Processing in Python Post under Digital Signal Processing (DSP) and Python Programming on Sat Feb 06, 2016
This book is an introduction to signal processing and system analysis using a computational approach with Python as the programming language. It develops the important ideas incrementally, with a focus on applications.
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Introduction to Computer Graphics (David J. Eck) Post under Computer Graphics, 3D, Animation and Imaging on Sat Feb 06, 2016
Covering the fundamentals of computer graphics and computer graphics programming. It explains the principles, as well as the mathematics, underlying computer graphics - knowledge that is essential for successful work both now and in the future.
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Introduction to the Theory of Statistics (Alexander M. Mood, et al) Post under Statistics and SAS Programming on Sat Feb 06, 2016
This book is a self contained introduction to classical statistical theory. The material is suitable for students who have successfully completed a single year's course in calculus with no prior knowledge of statistics or probability.
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