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The LION Way: Machine Learning Plus Intelligent Optimization Post under Machine Learning and Optimization on Sat Feb 10, 2018
This book captures the state of the art of the interaction between optimization and machine learning in a way that is accessible to people in both fields. Optimization approaches have enjoyed prominence in machine learning.
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Artificial Intelligence: Computational Agents, 2nd Edition Post under Artificial Intelligence and Logic Programming on Sat Feb 10, 2018
This text is a modern and coherent introduction to the field of Artificial Intelligence that uses rational computational agents and logic as unifying threads in this vast field. Many fully worked out examples, expanded coverage on machine learning material, etc.
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Exploring ES2016 and ES2017 (Axel Rauschmayer) Post under JavaScript (ECMAScript, TypeScript, jQuery, etc.) on Sat Feb 10, 2018
This book is about ECMAScript 2016 and ECMAScript 2017, new versions of JavaScript. It only covers what's new in those versions.
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Graph Theory - Advanced Algorithms and Applications Post under Graph Theory on Sat Feb 10, 2018
Not only will the methods and explanations help you to understand more about graph theory, but you will find it joyful to discover ways that you can apply graph theory in your applications or scientific research.
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Data Science at the Command Line (Jeroen Janssens) Post under Data Science and Unix/Linux Shell Scripting on Sat Feb 03, 2018
This hands-on guide demonstrates how the flexibility of the command line can help you become a more efficient and productive data scientist. You'll learn how to combine small, yet powerful, command-line tools to quickly obtain, scrub, explore, and model your data.
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Pro HTML5 Programming: Powerful APIs for Richer Internet Apps Post under HTML, HTML5, DHTML and XHTML on Sat Feb 03, 2018
With this book, developers will learn how to use the latest cutting-edge HTML5 web technology - available in the most recent versions of modern browsers - to build web applications with unparalleled functionality, speed, and responsiveness.
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The JavaScript Way (Baptiste Pesquet) Post under JavaScript (ES6, AngularJS, jQuery, Node.js, etc.) on Sat Feb 03, 2018
This book aims to be a useful companion for anyone wishing to (re)discover the many facets of JavaScript. Numerous brain cycles were spent to make it Beginner-friendly yet comprehensive, Standards-aligned, Hands-on, and Easy to follow.
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C# Notes for Professionals Post under C# Programming and Microsoft .NET Programming on Sat Feb 03, 2018
Organized around concepts and use cases, this updated edition provides intermediate and advanced programmers with a concise map of C# and .NET knowledge. Dive in and discover why this notes is considered the definitive reference on C#.
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Algorithms: Fundamental Techniques (Macneil Shonle, et al) Post under Algorithms and Data Structures on Sat Feb 03, 2018
The goal of the book is to show you how you can methodically apply different techniques to your own algorithms to make them more efficient. While this book mostly highlights general techniques, some well-known algorithms are also looked at in depth.
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Web Application Security Guide (Jan Schejbal) Post under Web Programming and Information Security on Sat Feb 03, 2018
This book provides explicit hacks, tutorials, penetration tests, and step-by-step demonstrations for security professionals and Web application developers to defend their most vulnerable applications.
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Linear Algebra with Applications (W. Keith Nicholson) Post under Algebra, Abstract Algebra, and Linear Algebra on Sat Feb 03, 2018
The aim of the text is to achieve a balance among computational skills, theory, and applications of linear algebra. It is a relatively advanced introduction to the ideas and techniques of linear algebra targeted for science and engineering students.
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Software Innovation: Eight Work-Style Heuristics Post under Miscellaneous and Uncategorized Books on Sat Feb 03, 2018
This book sets out the new field of software innovation. It organizes the existing scientific research into eight simple heuristics - guiding principles for organizing a system developer's work-life so that it focuses on innovation.
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Ramblings of a Mad Scientist: 100 Ideas for a Stranger Tomorrow Post under Miscellaneous and Uncategorized Books on Sat Feb 03, 2018
This collection invigorates and inspires with one hundred original concepts, ideas, and inventions spanning many topics, including transportation, mobile devices, wearable electronics, games, emerging technologies, and more.
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