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Links to Free Computer, Mathematics, Technical Books all over the World
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Blockchain and Crypto Currency: Marketplace for Crypto Data
Post under Cryptography and Financial Engineering
on Sat Nov 21, 2020
This book contributes to the creation of a cyber ecosystem supported by Blockchain technology in which technology and people can coexist in harmony. The decentralization of the recording process is expected to significantly economize the cost of transactions.
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Blockchain By Example (Bellaj Badr, et al)
Post under Cryptography and Distributed Computing
on Sat Nov 21, 2020
This book will walk you through the process of building multiple blockchain projects with different complexity levels and hurdles. Each project will teach you just enough about the field's leading technologies, Bitcoin, Ethereum, Quorum, and Hyperledger, etc.
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Foundations of Descriptive and Inferential Statistics (H. van Elst)
Post under Statistics amd Mathematical Statistics
on Sat Nov 21, 2020
This book aim to provide an accessible though technically solid introduction to the logic of systematical analyses of statistical data to both undergraduate and postgraduate students, in particular in the Social Sciences, Economics, and the Financial Services.
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Algorithmic Composition: Introduction to Music Composition
Post under Algorithms, Computer Music, LISP Programming
on Sat Nov 14, 2020
This book provides an overview of procedural approaches to music generation. It introduces programming concepts through many examples written using the Common LISP and Common Music for music composition and sound synthesis.
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AngularDart Succinctly (Joseph D. Booth)
Post under Web Application Frameworks and Dart Programming
on Sat Nov 07, 2020
AngularDart is an open-source, web app framework created by Google that combines the power of Angular with the Dart programming language, focusing on productivity, performance, and stability. Google has used it to build and run many web apps.
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The Twelve-Factor App (Adam Wiggins)
Post under Software Engineering Principles and Practices
on Sat Nov 07, 2020
The twelve-factor app is a methodology for building Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) apps that can be applied to apps written in any programming language, and which use any combination of backing services (database, queue, memory cache, etc).
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Web Applications with Javascript or Java (Gerd Wagner, et al)
Post under Web Programming, Java Web, and JavaScript
on Sat Nov 07, 2020
This textbook shows how to design and implement them, using a model-based engineering approach that covers general information management concepts and techniques and the two most relevant technology platforms: JavaScript and Java.
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Structure and Interpretation of Classical Mechanics
Post under Physics and Computational Simulations
on Sat Nov 07, 2020
This innovative textbook concentrates on developing general methods for studying the behavior of classical systems. It focuses on the phenomenon of motion and makes extensive use of computer simulation in its explorations of the topic.
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Probabilistic Machine Learning for Civil Engineers
Post under Machine Learning and Probability Theory
on Sat Nov 07, 2020
This comprehensive textbook presents basic machine learning methods for civil engineers who do not have a specialized background in statistics or in computer science. It includes several case studies that students and professionals will appreciate.
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Topology: A Categorical Approach (Tai-Danae Bradley, et al)
Post under Geometry and Topology
on Sat Nov 07, 2020
A graduate-level textbook that presents basic topology from the perspective of category theory. Many graduate students are familiar with the ideas of point-set topology and they are ready to learn something new about them.
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GNU Make: A Program for Directed Compilation
Post under C++ Programming and Unix/Linux Programming
on Sat Nov 07, 2020
This book will show you how to write your own makefiles. It provides a complete explanation of Make, both the basics and extended features. There is also a convenient Quick Reference appendix for experts.
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Applied Discrete Structures, Fundamentals (Al Doerr, et al)
Post under Discrete and Finite Mathematics
on Sat Nov 07, 2020
This book contains most of the fundamental concepts taught in a one semester course in discrete mathematics which is a required course for students in Computer Science, Mathematics and Information Technology.
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Firewalls and Internet Security: Repelling the Wily Hacker
Post under Networks Management and Information Security
on Sat Nov 07, 2020
This book gives invaluable advice and practical tools for protecting our computers. Learn how to plan and execute a security strategy that will thwart the most determined and sophisticated of hackers, while still allowing your easy access to Internet services.
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Simply Logical: Intelligent Reasoning by Example (Peter Flach)
Post under Logic Programming
on Sat Nov 07, 2020
This book is an introduction to Prolog programming for artificial intelligence covering both basic and advanced AI material. A unique advantage to this work is the combination of AI, Prolog and Logic.
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The Nature of Code: Simulating Natural Systems with Processing
Post under Computational Simulations and Modeling
on Sun Nov 01, 2020
A range of programming strategies and techniques behind computer simulations of natural systems, from elementary concepts in mathematics and physics to more advanced algorithms that enable sophisticated visual results, using Processing.
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Sonifying Processing: The Beads Tutorial (Evan X. Merz)
Post under Computer, Digital, and Mathematical Music
on Sun Nov 01, 2020
Introduces audio programming to Processing programmers through the Beads library. It covers topics such as synthesis, sampling and general sound-mangling in such a way that is appropriate for beginners, or more experienced programmers.
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Variational Principles in Classical Mechanics (Douglas Cline)
Post under Applied Mathematics and Physics
on Sat Nov 01, 2020
This book introduces variational principles and their application to classical mechanics. The relative merits of the intuitive Newtonian vectorial formulation, and the more powerful variational formulations are compared.





