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Links to Free Computer, Mathematics, Technical Books all over the World
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How to Design Programs: An Introduction to Programming Post under Computer Programming and Computer Science on Sat Oct 27, 2018
This introduction to programming places computer science at the core of a liberal arts education. Unlike other introductory books, it focuses on the program design process, presenting program design guidelines.
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Category Theory for Programmers (Bartosz Milewski) Post under Programming Languages and Functional Programming on Sat Oct 20, 2018
In this category theory for programmers, the author illustrates all major concepts using computer code. You are probably aware that functional languages are closer to math than the more popular imperative languages. They also offer more abstracting power.
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Basic Concepts of Mathematics (Elias Zakon) Post under Elementry, High School, and Engineering Mathematics on Sat Oct 20, 2018
This book helps the student complete the transition from purely manipulative to rigorous mathematics, with topics that cover basic set theory, fields (with emphasis on the real numbers), a review of the geometry of three dimensions, and linear spaces.
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Keras Succinctly (James McCaffrey) Post under Neural Networks and Python Programming on Sat Oct 20, 2018
The goal of this book is to introduce you Keras, the one of the most popular and powerful libraries for building neural networks in Python. You'll learn how to build a convolutional neural network in Python!
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Model-Driven Development and Operation of Multi-Cloud Apps Post under Cloud Computing and Software Engineering Practices on Sat Oct 06, 2018
This book aims to facilitate interoperability between heterogeneous Cloud platforms and remove the constraints of deployment, portability, and reversibility for end users of Cloud services. It provides a clear overview of the MODAClouds approach.
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Go for Javascript Developers (Maor Zamski, et al) Post under The Go Programming Language and JavaScript on Sat Oct 06, 2018
This book compares between two programming languages, Golang (or "Go") and ECMAScript (or "Javascript" / "JS"). The merits of this pairing is the popularity of these languages. That's it. They are not similar, in fact, they are quite different.
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Kali Linux Wireless Penetration Testing Beginner's Guide Post under Linux Security and Wireless Communications on Sat Oct 06, 2018
This book presents wireless pentesting from the ground up, introducing all elements of penetration testing with each new technology. Learn various wireless testing methodologies by example, from the basics of wireless routing to detailed coverage.
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The Node.js Handbook (Flavio Copes) Post under JavaScript Frameworks (Node.js, AngularJS, ...) on Sat Oct 06, 2018
This book is a practical, project-based book that provides you with all you need to get started as a Node.js developer. It cuts through the mass of information available around Node and delivers the essential skills that you need to become a Node developer.
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Artificial Intelligence with Python (Prateek Joshi) Post under Artificial Intelligence and Python Programming on Sat Oct 06, 2018
This book is for Python developers who want to build real-world Artificial Intelligence applications. It is friendly to Python beginners, will also be useful for experienced Python programmers who are looking to use AI techniques in their existing technology stacks.
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The World of Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Post under Distributed Computing and Mobile Communications on Sat Oct 06, 2018
It explains the overall utilization that P2P (Peer-to-Peer) technologies have in today's world, it goes deeper into as many implementations as it can and compares the benefits, problems even legal implications and changes to social and economic infrastructures.
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The Node Craftsman Book (Manuel Kiessling) Post under JavaScript Frameworks (Node.js, AngularJS, ...) on Sat Oct 06, 2018
This book helps JavaScript programmers with basic Node.js knowledge to now thoroughly master Node.js and JavaScript, incuding object-orientation, test-driven development, database handling, web frameworks, and much more.
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Google Maps API Succinctly (Mark Lewin) Post under GIS / Web Mapping and JavaScript Frameworks on Sat Oct 06, 2018
It gives you a hands-on, beginner-level introduction to developing mapping applications using the Google Maps JavaScript API. Learn the ins and outs of the API so that you can harness the power of Google Maps within your own websites and applications.
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Twitter Bootstrap 4 Succinctly (Peter Shaw) Post under Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) on Sat Oct 06, 2018
TIn this book, you'll learn the essentials of what has changed in the five years since the last version of the framework was released, and how to immediately put it to good use. Learn all about grids, tables, buttons, forms, cards, and many more tools that make designing a UI easier than ever before.
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