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Deep Learning with Python, 2nd Edition (Francois Chollet) Post under Deep Learning and Python Programming on Sat Dec 04, 2021
This book introduces the field of deep learning using Python and the powerful Keras library. It offers insights for both novice and experienced machine learning practitioners, and builds your understanding through intuitive explanations and practical examples.
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An Introduction to Bayesian Thinking (Merlise Clyde, et al.) Post under Bayesian Thinking and R Programming on Sat Dec 11, 2021
This book provides an introduction to Bayesian inference in decision making without requiring calculus. It may be used on its own as an open-access introduction to Bayesian inference using R for anyone interested in learning about Bayesian statistics.
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Getting Started with Enterprise Blockchain (Michael Bradley, et al.) Post under Blockchain, Bitcoin, and Cryptocurrency on Sat Dec 18, 2021
This ebook explains how developers can establish a blockchain network to handle business-to-business transactions while maintaining privacy and confidentiality, and how to start using these open, distributed ledgers to add value to your business networks.
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Clojure for the Brave and True (Daniel Higginbotham) Post under New Programming Languages and Functional Programming on Sat Dec 04, 2021
This book offers a "dessert-first" approach: you'll start playing with real Clojure programs immediately, as you steadily acclimate to the abstract but powerful features of Lisp and functional programming.
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The Power of Prolog (Markus Triska) Post under Prolog Programming on Sat Dec 04, 2021
The goal of this book is to bridge the gap between the great traditional Prolog textbooks of the past and the language as it currently is. It is meant to teach Prolog as a practical programming tool and so it concentrates on using Prolog to solve interesting problems.
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Fundamentals of Matrix Algebra (Gregory Hartman) Post under Linear Algebra and Matrix Computation on Sat Dec 04, 2021
A college (or advanced high school) level text dealing with the basic principles of matrix and linear algebra. It covers solving systems of linear equations, matrix arithmetic, the determinant, eigenvalues, and linear transformations.
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Conversational Git (Alan Hohn) Post under Version Control, Source Control, and Revision Control on Sat Dec 18, 2021
This is a short book that covers the basics of Git version control. The lessons are short and provide step-by-step instructions to guide a beginner to the basic usage of Git commands. This is a practical hands-on guide to learning Git.
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How To Build a Website With CSS and HTML (Erin Glass) Post under HTML and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) on Sat Dec 18, 2021
This project-based eBook will introduce you to Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), a stylesheet language used to control the presentation of websites, by building a personal website using our demonstration site as a model.
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What is and What will be: Integrating Spirituality and Science Post under Mathematical Logic and Physics on Sat Dec 25, 2021
This book integrates science with values and meaning by making the simplest possible assumption about the connection between physical structure and conscious experience. This follows from Gödel's Incompleteness Theorem and the assumptions of this book.
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Scala with Cats (Noel Welsh, et al) Post under Scala Programming Language on Sat Dec 25, 2021
The main goal of this book is to teach system architecture and design using the techniques of modern functional programming in Scala. It also serves as an introduction to the Cats library.
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Assemblers and Loaders (David Salomon) Post under Assembly Programming and Compiler Construction on Sat Dec 25, 2021
Covering the design and implementation of assemblers and loaders, this comprehensive book opens with an introduction to one-pass and two-pass assemblers. Important concepts such as absolute and relocatable object files are discussed.
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Linux Newbie Administrator Guide (Stan Klimas, et al) Post under Unix/Linux System Administration on Sat Dec 25, 2021
A complete reference for new and experienced Linux users who wish to set up and administer their own Linux home computer, work-station and/or their home or small office network.
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Linear Regression Using R: An Introduction to Data Modeling Post under R Programming, Statistics, and Data Analysis on Sat Dec 18, 2021
This book presents one of the fundamental data modeling techniques in an informal tutorial style. Learn how to predict system outputs from measured data using a detailed step-by-step process to develop, train, and test reliable regression models.
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Engineering Design Optimization (Joaquim R. Martins, et al) Post under Optimization and Aerospace Engineering on Sat Dec 11, 2021
The philosophy is to provide a detailed enough explanation and analysis of optimization methods so that readers can implement a basic working version. Practical tips are included for common issues encountered in practical engineering design optimization.
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Verilog Beginner's Tutorial (Dan Gisselquist) Post under Hardware Description Language (VHDL, Verilog, FPGA) on Sat Dec 11, 2021
This beginners Verilog tutorial attempts to fill some of the missing pieces in other tutorials. The goal is to take a beginner from knowing C and a little C++, all the way to a serial port example using both receiver, transmitter and FIFO.
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How Language Works: The Cognitive Science of Linguistics Post under Computational Linguistics and Natural Language Processing on Sat Dec 11, 2021
This book offers general readers a personal tour of the intricate workings of language. It will focus on a narrow range of topics and themes; there will be no pretense of covering the field in anything like a complete fashion.
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Transact-SQL: The Building Blocks to SQL Server Programming Post under SQL and Miscrosoft SQL Server on Sat Oct 23, 2021
This book will cover different aspects of the Transact SQL (TSQL) language. It takes the readers step by step through the TSQL language, one concept at a time. Each topic covers a particular aspect of TSQL with discussion and examples.
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Financial Numerical Recipes in C++: Applications in Finance Post under Financial Engineering, Numerical Computation, and C++ on Sat Dec 04, 2021
This book provides a good deal of useful examples and algorithms for people working within the field of finance, in C++. All the routines have been made to confirm to the new ISO/ANSI C++ standard, using namespaces and the standard template library.
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Probability on Trees and Networks (Russell Lyons, et al) Post under Probability, Graph Theory, and Geometry on Sat Dec 04, 2021
This book is concerned with certain aspects of discrete probability on infinite graphs that are currently in vigorous development. Of course, finite graphs are analyzed as well, but usually with the aim of understanding infinite graphs and networks.
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Python Design Patterns (Brandon Rhodes) Post under Python Programming and Software Design Patterns on Sat Dec 04, 2021
Understand the structural, creational, and behavioral Python design patterns - this book will help you learn the core concepts of design patterns and the way they can be used to resolve software design problems using Python.
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Lions' Commentary on Unix 6th Edition (John Lions) Post under UNIX and History of Computing/Computers on Sat Dec 04, 2021
This legendary underground classic, reproduced without modification, is really two works in one: the complete source code to an early version (Edition 6) of the UNIX operating system, a treasure in itself!
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