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Exploring Data Science (Nina Zumel, et al) Post under Data Analysis and R Programming on Sat Nov 12, 2016
This book introduces readers to various areas in data science and explains which methodologies work best for each, with practical examples in R, Python, and other languages.
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Mastering Apache Spark 2.0 (Jacek Laskowski) Post under Data Analysis and Non-relational/NoSQL on Sat Nov 12, 2016
This book introduces Apache Spark, the open source cluster computing system that makes data analytics fast to write and fast to run. With Spark, you can tackle big datasets quickly through simple APIs in Python, Java, and Scala.
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Databases, Types, and the Relational Model: The Third Manifesto Post under Database Theory and Systems on Sat Nov 12, 2016
This book can be seen as an abstract blueprint for the design of a DBMS and the language interface to such a DBMS. In particular, it serves as a basis for a model of type inheritance. This book is essential reading for database professionals.
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SurviveJS - React: an Introduction (Juho Vepsalainen) Post under JavaScript Frameworks (Node.js, AngularJS, React.js, ...) on Sat Nov 12, 2016
In this book you will build a little Kanban application to get familiar with Facebook's React, which simplifies frontend development greatly. After completing the process you have a good starting point for developing your own.
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Nmap Cookbook: The Fat-Free Guide to Network Security Scanning Post under Networks Security/Management and Computer Networks on Sat Nov 12, 2016
This book provides simplified coverage of network scanning features available in the Nmap suite of utilities. Every Nmap feature is covered with visual examples to help you quickly understand and identify proper usage for practical results.
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Gulp Succinctly (Kris van der Mast) Post under JavaScript Programming and JavaScript Frameworks on Sat Nov 12, 2016
Gulp is an easy-to learn, easy-to-use JavaScript task runner that has become an industry standard. This book offers an entry to Gulp for experienced developers. With practical examples and clear descriptions, making it the perfect entry point.
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Data Capture and Extraction with C# Succinctly (Ed Freitas) Post under C# Programming on Sat Nov 12, 2016
Capturing and extracting information is one of the most important tasks a developer can perform. This book guides readers towards getting more out of C# in minimal time.
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GitHub Succinctly (Joseph D. Booth) Post under Source Version Control and Open Source on Sat Nov 12, 2016
This hands-on book is an interactive, fun and practical guide to install, configure and use Git and GitHub. It shows you how to use GitHub’s web interface to view projects and collaborate effectively with your team.
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