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Links to Free Computer, Mathematics, Technical Books all over the World
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Essential Coding Theory (Venkatesan Guruswami, et al) Post under Data Communications and Cryptography on Sat Jul 13, 2019
This book introduces the reader to the theoretical foundations of error-correcting codes, with an emphasis on Reed-Solomon codes and their derivative codes. It describes Reed-Solomon codes and various decoding algorithms.
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.NET Microservices: Architecture for Containerized .NET Apps Post under Microservices and Microsoft .NET Programming on Sat Jul 13, 2019
This guide is an introduction to developing microservices-based applications and managing them using containers. It discusses architectural design and implementation approaches using .NET Core and Docker containers.
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The Art and Craft of Programming, C Edition (John C. Lusth) Post under Computer Programming and C Programming on Sat Jul 13, 2019
This book is designed to be used as the primary textbook in a college-level first course in computing. It takes a fairly traditional approach, emphasizing problem solving, design, and programming as the core skills of computer science.
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The Haskell School of Music - From Signals to Symphonies Post under Haskell, Functional Programming, Computer Music on Sat Jul 06, 2019
This book explores the fundamentals of computer music and functional programming through the Haskell programming language. It explores common paradigms used in algorithmic music composition, such as stochastic generation, musical grammars, etc.
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Flutter Succinctly (Ed Freitas) Post under Mobile Devices Programming, Android, iOS on Sat Jul 06, 2019
You will learn how to leverage Flutter awesome features and components to develop beautiful native applications. It will take you through creating a fully functional app to help you assess whether Flutter is the right choice for your mobile development needs.
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Data Science at the Command Line (Jeroen Janssens) Post under Data Science and Shell Scripting on Sat Jul 06, 2019
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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Hands-on Python Tutorial (Dr. Andrew N. Harrington) Post under Python Programming on Sat Jul 06, 2019
This book provides a concise, step-by-step guide to Python programming for beginners. A lot of examples, illustrations, end of chapter summary and practice exercises (with solutions) are provided to help the reader learn faster, remember longer, etc.
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Applied Finite Mathematics (Roberta Bloom) Post under Discrete and Finite Mathematics on Sat Jul 06, 2019
This book demonstrates how mathematics applies to various fields of study, packed with real data and real-life applications. It uses a large number of applications based on real data to help you see how mathematics relates to your own life and interests.
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Practical Semantic Web and Linked Data Applications Post under Semantic Web and Web 3.0 on Sat Jul 06, 2019
This book is intended to be a practical guide for using RDF data in information processing, linked data, and semantic web applications using both the AllegroGraph product and the Sesame open source project.
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Step-by-Step Linux Guide (M. B. G. Suranga De Silva) Post under Core Linux and Unix/Linux System Administration on Sat Jul 06, 2019
This ebook describes the system administration aspects of using Linux and is intended for people who know nothing about system administration. It gives you real world mail, DNS, proxy, web, messaging etc server installations and configurations.
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More C++ Idioms (Wikibooks) Post under The C++ Programming Language on Sat Jul 06, 2019
The objective of this open content book is to present modern C++ idioms to programmers who have moderate level of familiarity with C++, and help elevate their knowledge so that C++ feels much friendlier to them.
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Linux Inside (0xAX) Post under Core Linux and Unix/Linux Programming on Sat Jul 06, 2019
This is a book about the linux kernel and its insides. The goal to share modest knowledge about the insides of the linux kernel and help people who are interested in linux kernel insides, and other low-level subject matter.
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Database Lifecycle Management: Achieving Continuous Delivery Post under Database Theory and Systems on Sat Jul 06, 2019
This book describes how to apply the business and technical approaches of Database Lifecycle Management (DLM) in order to make database change management processes more visible, predictable and measurable.
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Programming with yab (Michel Clasquin-Johnson) Post under New Computer/Programming Languages on Sat Jul 06, 2019
This book will teach you how to program in the yab programming language, one of the main platforms for writing applications for the Haiku Operating System. A major use for yab is to create a graphical front-end for something you would otherwise do in Terminal.
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HTTP/2: What's new and how your apps can benefit from it Post under Network Programming and Web Programming on Sat Jul 06, 2019
Provides a hands-on overview of what every web developer needs to know about the various types of networks (WiFi, 3G/4G), transport protocols (UDP, TCP, and TLS), application protocols (HTTP/1.1, HTTP/2), and APIs available in the browser, etc.
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Scientific Computing with MATLAB (Paul Gribble) Post under Mathematical Software and Scientific Computation on Sat Jul 06, 2019
The goal of this book is to provide you with skills in scientific computing: tools and techniques that you can use in your own scientific research. We will focus on learning to think about experiments and data in a computational framework.
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Trigonometry (Michael Corral) Post under Elementry and High School Mathematics on Sat Jul 06, 2019
This is a text on elementary trigonometry. Though designed for college students, it could also be used in high schools. The traditional topics are covered, but a more geometrical approach is taken than usual.
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