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Links to Free Computer, Mathematics, Technical Books all over the World
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Practical Web Development (Paul Wellens) Post under Web Programming and Development on Sat Sep 16, 2017
This book provides you with a roadmap of web development today, giving you the tools you need and the guidance to keep you creative and productive in a world of disruption and innovation. It is exactly what you need for the next generation web development.
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Learning Java by Building Android Games - Mobile Game Develop Post under Core Java, Android Programming, Game Programming on Sat Sep 16, 2017
This book gives you the skills you need to learn the ins and outs of Java by developing your own Android games! From setting up your own developer environment to learning the ins and outs of the language you'll discover everything that Java can offer.
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Category Theory for the Sciences (David I. Spivak) Post under Applied Mathematics, Algebra, Functional Programming on Sat Sep 09, 2017
Using databases as an entry to category theory, this book explains category theory by examples, and shows that category theory can be useful outside of mathematics as a rigorous, flexible, and coherent modeling language throughout the sciences.
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Six Septembers: Mathematics for the Humanist (Patrick Juola) Post under General and Miscellaneous Mathematics on Sat Sep 09, 2017
Developing the skills to enable humanist scholars to address complicated technical material with confidence. Mathematics operates under a regime of shared assumptions, and it is our purpose to elucidate some of those assumptions for the newcomer.
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Bayesian Reasoning and Machine Learning (David Barber) Post under Machine Learning and Statistics on Sat Sep 09, 2017
This practical introduction is ideally suited to computer scientists without a background in calculus and linear algebra. You'll develop analytical and problem-solving skills that equip them for the real world. Numerous examples and exercises are provided.
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Bayesian Methods for Hackers: Probabilistic Programming Post under Statistics and Python Programming on Sat Sep 09, 2017
This book illuminates Bayesian inference through probabilistic programming with the powerful PyMC language and the closely related Python tools NumPy, SciPy, Matplotlib, through practical examples and computation - no advanced mathematics required.
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Evolution of Parallel Cellular Machines: Cellular Programming Post under Parallel Programming and Neural Networks on Sat Sep 02, 2017
This self-contained volume examines the behavior of Parallel Cellular Machines, the complex computation they exhibit, and the application of artificial evolution to attain such systems. It explores the issue of constructing man-made systems.
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O'Reilly® Machine Learning for Designers (Patrick Hebron) Post under Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence on Sat Sep 02, 2017
This book not only introduces you to contemporary machine learning systems, but also provides a conceptual framework to help you integrate machine-learning capabilities into your user-facing designs, using tangible, real-world examples.
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Think Data Structures: Algorithms and Information Retrieval Post under Data Structures, Information Retrieval, Core Java on Sat Sep 02, 2017
This practical book will help you learn and review some of the most important ideas in software engineering - data structures and algorithms - in a way that's clearer, more concise, and more engaging than other materials. Useful in technical interviews too.
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Advances in Security in Computing and Communications Post under Computer and Information Security on Sat Sep 02, 2017
This book presents some of the state-of-the-art research work in the field of cryptography and security in computing and communications. It covers cryptography, network security, and security and privacy issues in the Internet of Things (IoT).
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PHP Succinctly (José Roberto Olivas Mendoza) Post under PHP (Personal Home Pages) Programming on Sat Sep 02, 2017
This book guides newcomers through PHP's basics, which includes deployment, programming themes such as variables, decision making, arrays, functions, and databases, and the creation of a functional webpage that will connect to a database.
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Hadoop Explained (Aravind Shenoy) Post under Big Data, Data Science, and Data Mining on Sat Sep 02, 2017
This book introduces you to Hadoop and to concepts such as 'MapReduce', 'Rack Awareness', 'Yarn' and 'HDFS Federation', which will help you get acquainted with the technology. It addresses the continuing challenge of Big Data with this insightful guide.
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Creating your MySQL Database: Design Tips and Techniques Post under MySQL and Database Theory and Systems on Sat Sep 02, 2017
Written by the creator of the popular phpMyAdmin tool, this book is a short but complete guide on how to design good data structures for MySQL. Anyone uses a MySQL database backend will benefit greatly from the advice and techniques in this book.
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Thinking in CSS (Aravind Shenoy) Post under Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) on Sat Sep 02, 2017
You will gain an intermediate knowledge of CSS after reading this book. Instead of wandering through loads of theory, you will understand CSS more practically so that you can design a webpage using CSS. It teaches you how to code and build websites.
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A Concise Introduction to Mathematical Logic (W. Rautenberg) Post under Mathematical Logic - Set Theory, Model Theory, Computability on Sat Sep 02, 2017
This is a well-written introduction to the beautiful and coherent subject of mathematical logic. It contains classical material such as logical calculi, beginnings of model theory, and Goedel's incompleteness theorems, as well as some topics motivated by apps.
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Bing Maps V8 Succinctly (James McCaffrey) Post under GIS/Web Mapping and JavaScript Frameworks on Sat Sep 02, 2017
This book takes readers through utilizing Bing Maps API V8 JavaScript library, from creating the simplest application that uses it, to mastering more advanced functions like creating color-gradient legends and custom-styled Infobox objects.
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PHP: The Right Way (Phil Sturgeon/Josh Lockhart) Post under PHP (Personal Home Pages) Programming on Sat Sep 02, 2017
This book aims to introduce new PHP developers to some topics which they may not discover until it is too late, and aims to give seasoned pros some fresh ideas on those topics they've been doing for years without ever reconsidering.
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Programming in Martin-Lof's Type Theory: An Introduction Post under Functional Programming and Computer Programming on Sat Sep 02, 2017
This book contains a thorough introduction to the Martin-Lof's Type Theory, with information on polymorphic sets, subsets, monomorphic sets, and a full set of helpful examples.
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