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Ray Tracing Gems II: Real-Time Rendering with DXR, Vulkan, OptiX Post under Post under Computer Graphics and Game Programming on Sat Oct 09, 2021
This book is a must-have for anyone interested in real-time rendering. Ray Tracing is the holy grail of gaming graphics, simulating the physical behavior of light to bring real-time, cinematic-quality rendering to even the most visually intense games.
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Interpretable Machine Learning: Black Box Models Explainable Post under Machine Learning and Deep Learning on Sat Oct 02, 2021
This book explains to you how to make (supervised) machine learning models interpretable. The book focuses on machine learning models for tabular data (also called relational or structured data) and less on computer vision and NLP tasks.
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The Rust Programming Language (Steve Klabnik, et al) Post under Rust Programming on Sat Oct 02, 2021
This book is the official book on Rust, an open-source, community-developed systems programming language that runs blazingly fast, prevents segfaults, and guarantees thread safety. It is the undisputed go-to guide to Rust, written by Rust core team.
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JavaScript for Impatient Programmers (Axel Rauschmayer) Post under JavaScript (ECMAScript, TypeScript, etc.) on Sat Oct 02, 2021
This book makes JavaScript less challenging to learn for newcomers, by offering a modern view that is as consistent as possible. No prior knowledge of JavaScript is required, but you should know how to program.
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Social Media Mining: An Introduction (Reza Zafarani, et al) Post under Post under Data Mining and Social Media on Sat Oct 23, 2021
This textbook introduces the unique problems arising from social media data and presents fundamental concepts, emerging issues, and effective algorithms for network analysis and data mining.
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Foundations of Signal Processing (Martin Vetterli, et al) Post under Digital Signal Processing (DSP), Sound & Imaging Processing on Sat Oct 30, 2021
This comprehensive and engaging textbook introduces the basic principles and techniques of signal processing, from the fundamental ideas of signals and systems theory to real-world applications.
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Convex Bodies and Algebraic Geometry: Theory of Toric Varieties Post under Geometry and Topology on Sat Oct 30, 2021
This book is an accessible introduction to current algebraic geometry of toric varieties gives new insight into continued fractions as well as their higher-dimensional analogues, the isoperimetric problem and other questions on convex bodies.
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Building Modern Web Apps with Spring Boot and Vaadin Post under Java Web Programming and Java Web Frameworks on Sat Oct 23, 2021
This guide is a practical introduction to web application development with Spring Boot and Vaadin. It covers the entire development process, from setup to deployment, following a step-by-step approach.
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Financial Accounting (University of Minnesota) Post under Financial Technologies on Sat Oct 23, 2021
This book is intended for an undergraduate or MBA level Financial Accounting course. It covers the standard topics in a standard sequence, utilizing the Socratic method of asking and answering questions.
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How To Manage Remote Servers with Ansible (Erika Heidi) Post under Post under Unix/Linux System Administration on Sat Oct 16, 2021
This book is designed to introduce you to using Ansible to manage your servers. You'll learn how to install and configure Ansible on a control node, and then how to use it to configure and run commands on remote servers.
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Map Projections: A Working Manual (John P. Snyder) Post under Geographic Information System (GIS) on Sat Oct 16, 2021
This book contains substantial introductory information about map projection families and distortions. Each projection is started with a useful summary of the context and usage of that particular projection. It then delves into details of each projection.
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Spring Interview Questions and Answers (JCGs) Post under Enterprise Java and Job Interviews on Sat Oct 16, 2021
This is a summary of some of the most important questions concerning the Spring Framework, that you may be asked to answer in an interview or in an interview test procedure! The majority of the things you may be asked is collected in this guide.
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Real Time Forth (Tim Hendtlass) Post under Forth Programming Language on Sat Oct 16, 2021
This book has been written to provide information about using a computer with the real world to the two may work cooperatively together. Forth is used as the language for interfacing for a number of good reasons.
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Java, Java, Java: Object-Oriented Problem Solving, 3rd Edition Post under Basic Java and Object-Oriented (OOA/OOD/OOP) on Sat Oct 09, 2021
Functional and flexible, this book takes an objects-first approach to Java programming and problem using games and puzzles. Emphasize coverage of Java language features, introductory programming concepts, and object-oriented design principles.
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FPGAs!? Now What? - Learning FPGA Design with the XuLA Board Post under Hardware Description Language (VHDL, Verilog, FPGA) on Sat Oct 09, 2021
This book will briefly describe FPGAs and then show you how to apply them to your problems using a low-cost board and some free software. It discusses how to use the Xilinx ISE WebPACK software to build FPGA designs for the XuLA FPGA board.
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Handbook of Applied Cryptography (Alfred J. Menezes, et al) Post under Cryptography, Cryptology, and Cryptanalysis on Sat Oct 09, 2021
This book is an incredible achievement. If you want to check what problems there were with a proposed system, determine how the variations on a particular algorithm developed, see what research preceded and followed an idea, go to the Handbook.
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An Invitation to Applied Category Theory: Seven Sketches Post under Category Theory on Sat Oct 02, 2021
Category theory is now a powerful tool in science, informatics, and industry. This book offers a self-contained tour of applied category theory. Each chapter follows a single thread motivated by a real-world application and discussed with category-theoretic tools.
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Building Reactive Microservices in Java (Clement Escoffier) Post under Enterprise Java and Advanced Java on Sat Oct 02, 2021
This book is for developers and architects interested in developing microservices and distributed applications. It does not explain the basics of distributed systems, but instead focuses on the reactive benefits to build efficient microservice systems.
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Designing Great Web APIs (James Higginbotham) Post under Web Services (SOAP, RESTful, etc.) and Microservices on Sat Oct 02, 2021
With this practical guide, developers, architects, and tech leads will learn how to navigate complex decisions for designing, scaling, marketing, and evolving interoperable APIs. It explains API design theory and provide hands-on exercises.
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CFI Excel® Book for Finance (CFI Education) Post under Microsoft Office and Financial Technologies on Sat Oct 02, 2021
This book walks through all the most important and useful Excel functionalities that will advance your career in financial services. From logical functions to calculating the yield of a bond, it provides you with numerous examples and key shortcuts!
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Mathematics Concepts for Elementary School Teachers Post under Elementry Mathematics and Mathematical Education on Sat Aug 14, 2021
This book helps pre-service teachers become more effective problem-solvers so they can better teach their students. It is appropriate for elementary school education programs for pre-service teachers.
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The Elements of Non-Euclidean Geometry (Julian L. Coolidge) Post under Geometry and Mathematical Logic on Sat Sep 18, 2021
The heroic age of non-euclidean geometry is passed. It is long since the days when Lobatchewsky timidly referred to his system as an 'imaginary geometry', and the new subject appeared as a dangerous lapse from the orthodox doctrine of Euclid.
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