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Links to Free Computer, Mathematics, Technical Books all over the World
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Flutter Cookbook (Flutter.dev) Post under Mobile Programming, Android, iOS on Sat Oct 19, 2019
This book contains recipes that demonstrate how to solve common problems while writing Flutter apps. Each recipe is self-contained and can be used as a reference to help you build up an application.
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Dart in Action (Chris Buckett) Post under New Programming Languages and Mobile Programming on Sat Oct 19, 2019
This book introduces Google's Dart language and provides techniques and examples showing how to use it as a viable replacement for Java and JavaScript in browser-based desktop and mobile applications.
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Why Rust? Trustworthy, Concurrent Systems Programming Post under New Programming Languages and Concurrent Programming on Sat Oct 12, 2019
This book explains how Rust achieves the combination of safety and security with performance via a sophisticated and flexible type system. You'll learn how to put Rust's safety, performance, and trustworthy concurrency to use.
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Raspberry Pi: Measure, Record, Explore (Malcolm Maclean) Post under Computer System, Organization, and Architecture on Sat Oct 05, 2019
Measure the world, record the data and display it graphically. The book is written to help those who want to get started interfacing computers with the physical world and turning recorded information into visual data.
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The Official Raspberry Pi Beginner's Guide (Gareth Halfacre) Post under Computer Hardware and Personal Computers (PC) on Sat Oct 05, 2019
With this straightforward, easy to follow guide, aspiring programmers can now learn the craft without feeling overwhelmed and develop cool gadgets and complex robots - this book was written to show you just how easy it is to get started.
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The Information Security Handbook (Darren Death) Post under Computer and Information Security on Sat Oct 05, 2019
If you are looking for an end to end guide on information security and risk analysis with no prior knowledge of this domain, then this book is for you. You'll discover some best practices that can be implemented to make your security framework strong.
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Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science (Kenneth P. Bogart) Post under Discrete and Finite Mathematics on Sat Oct 05, 2019
This book gives thorough coverage to topics that have great importance to computer scientists and provides a motivating computer science example for each math topic. Contents: Counting; Cryptography and Number Theory; Reflections on Logic and Proof.
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Introduction to Programming using Fortran 95/2003/2008 Post under Fortran Programming Language on Sat Oct 05, 2019
This book provides an introduction to programming and problem solving using the Fortran 95/2003/2008 programming language. It is not a complete, comprehensive guide to the Fortran 95/2003/2008 programming language.
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Introduction to High-Performance Scientific Computing (Eijkhout) Post under Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing on Sat Oct 05, 2019
This is a textbook that teaches the bridging topics between numerical analysis, parallel computing, code performance, large scale applications. it assumes a basic knowledge of numerical computation and proficiency in Fortran or C programming.
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Introduction to Parallel Computing (Blaise Barney) Post under Parallel Computing and Programming on Sat Oct 05, 2019
This book explains how to design, debug, and evaluate the performance of distributed and shared-memory programs. It teaches students how to compile, run and modify example programs. It is a complete end-to-end source of information on all aspects.
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Think OS - A Brief Introduction to Operating Systems Post under Operating Systems Design and Construction on Sat Oct 05, 2019
This book is for systems programmers, software engineers, programmers, and other professionals who want to teach themselves the fundamentals of operating systems or enhance their understanding of operating systems and distributed systems issues.
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The Little Book about OS Development (Erik Helin, et al) Post under Operating Systems Design and Construction on Sat Oct 05, 2019
his book is a practical guide to writing your own x86 operating system. It is designed to give enough help with the technical details while at the same time not reveal too much with samples and code excerpts.
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