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Modeling Creativity - Case Studies in Python (Tom De Smedt) Post under Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Python Programming on Sat May 28, 2016
This book is to model creativity using computational approaches in Python. The aim is to construct computer models that exhibit creativity in an artistic context, that is, that are capable of generating or evaluating an artwork (visual or linguistic), etc.
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The Psychology of Menu Selection (Kent L. Norman) Post under User Interfaces and Human-Computer Interaction on Sat May 28, 2016
Menu selection is emerging as an important mode of human/computer interaction. This book, devoted to the topic, provides detailed theoretical and empirical information of interest to software designers and human/computer interaction specialists, etc.
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Purely Functional Data Structures (Chris Okasaki) Post under Data Structures and Functional Programming on Sat May 21, 2016
This book describes data structures from the point of view of functional languages, with examples, and presents design techniques that allow programmers to develop their own functional data structures. All source code is given in Standard ML and Haskell.
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How Computers Work - A Simple Explanation (Ernie Dainow) Post under Personal Computers and Computer Architecture on Sat May 21, 2016
This book is for people who want to understand how computers work, without having to learn a lot of technical details. The most important guideline in writing this book was to be concise and simple. Only the most important things about computers are covered.
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Learn to Program with Visual Basic and .NET Gadgeteer Post under Visual Basic Programming and Electronics Programming on Sat May 14, 2016
This book is intended for school students and others learning to program in Visual Basic. It assumes no prior knowledge of programming, electronics, Visual Basic or the Visual Studio environment. Concepts are introduced and explained throughout the book.
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Essentials of the Java Programming Language: A Hands-On Guide Post under Basic Java and Advanced Java on Sat May 14, 2016
This book covers all the fundamentals by walking through a simple program that gradually grows into a full-fledged eCommerce application which illustrates Java's most important programming techniques and concepts.
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Windows 10 IT Pro Essentials: Top 10 Tools (Ed Bott) Post under Microsoft Windows Servers and Applications on Sat May 07, 2016
This book contains descriptions and hands-on advice to help IT Pros work faster and smarter. Some of these tools are for everybody - end users and experts alike - whereas some are strictly for professionals.
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A Spiral Workbook for Discrete Mathematics (Harris Kwong) Post under Discrete and Finite Mathematics on Sat May 07, 2016
This is a book on discrete mathematics with an emphasis on motivation. It explains and clarifies the unwritten conventions in mathematics, and guides the students through a detailed discussion on how a proof is revised from its draft to a final polished form.
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Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly (Sander Rossel) Post under C# Programming and Object-Oriented (OOA/OOD/OOP) on Sat May 07, 2016
This book provides an introduction to Object-oriented programming (OOP) for C# developers. It also provides overviews and numerous samples to guide readers towards OOP mastery.
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Public-Key Cryptography: Theory and Practice (Bodo Moeller) Post under Cryptography and Information Security on Sat May 07, 2016
This book examines multiple aspects of public-key cryptography. It covers the theory of provably secure public-key cryptography and the implementation of exponentiation and multi-exponentiation. An introduction to provable security is provided.
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Step-By-Step Programming With Base SAS® Software Post under Statistics and SAS Programming on Sat May 07, 2016
This book provides conceptual information about SAS software along with step-by-step examples that illustrate the concepts. It answers every question that a new or intermediate SAS® user might have. Examples are thorough, readable, and clear.
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Introductory Statistics (OpenStax College) Post under Statistics, and Mathematical Statistics on Sat May 07, 2016
This book is geared toward students majoring in fields other than math or engineering. This text assumes students have been exposed to intermediate algebra, and it focuses on the applications of statistical knowledge rather than the theory behind it.
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Collaborative Statistics (Barbara Illowsky, et al) Post under Statistics, and Mathematical Statistics on Sat May 07, 2016
This book is intended for introductory statistics courses being taken by students at two- and four-year colleges who are majoring in fields other than math or engineering. Intermediate algebra is the only prerequisite.
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Bitcoin Explained: Today's Complete Guide to Tomorrow's Currency Post under Miscellaneous and Uncategorized Books on Sat May 07, 2016
Everyone's Been Asking - What is Bitcoin? Learn the Ins and Outs of Bitcoin, the elusive new currency, including Bitcoin Mining, how to buy, sell and invest, and how you can achieve long term profits!
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