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Links to Free Computer, Mathematics, Technical Books all over the World
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A Data-Centric Introduction to Computing (Kathi Fisler, et al)
Post under Computer Science and Data Science
on Sat Nov 19, 2022
This book is an introduction to computer science. It will teach you to program, and do so in ways that are of practical value and importance. It uses a data-centric approach: data centric = data science + data structures.
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Learn Ethical Hacking from Scratch (Zaid Sabih)
Post under Hacking , From Scratch, and Network Security
on Sat Nov 12, 2022
You will explore network hacking, where you will see how to test the security of wired and wireless networks. You’ll also learn how to crack the password for any Wi-Fi network (whether it uses WEP, WPA, or WPA2) and spy on the connected devices.
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Machine Learning from Scratch (Danny Friedman)
Post under Machine Learning and Neural Networks
on Sat Nov 19, 2022
This book covers the building blocks of the most common methods in machine learning. This set of methods is like a toolbox for machine learning engineers. Those entering the field of machine learning should feel comfortable with this toolbox.
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Semiconductor Devices: Theory and Application (James M. Fiore)
Post under Electronic Engineering and Microcontrollers
on Sat Nov 19, 2022
Covers the theory and application of discrete semiconductor devices including various types of diodes, bipolar junction transistors, JFETs, MOSFETs and IGBTs. Applications include rectifying, clipping, clamping, switching, small signal amplifiers and followers.
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Python for Geospatial Analysis (Ujaval Gandhi)
Post under Python Programming, Data Analysis, and GIS
on Sat Nov 12, 2022
Suitable for GIS practitioners with no programming background or python knowledge. The course will introduce basic Python programming concepts, libraries for spatial analysis, geospatial APIs and techniques for building spatial data processing pipelines.
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Tackling TypeScript: Upgrading from JavaScript
Post under TypeScript
on Sat Nov 26, 2022
If you're a programmer with intermediate JavaScript experience, this book will get you a quick start for TypeScript that teaches you the essentials quickly and digs deeper into the language and covers many important topics in detail.
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Introduction to Modern Statistics (Mine Çetinkaya-Rundel,
et al.)
Post under Statistics and Mathematical Statistics
on Sat Nov 05, 2022
This book puts a heavy emphasis on exploratory data analysis and provides a thorough discussion of simulation-based inference using randomization and bootstrapping, followed by a presentation of the related Central Limit Theorem based approaches.
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Inventory Analytics: A Practicable, Python-Driven Approach
Post under Operations Research (OR) and Python Programming
on Sat Nov 05, 2022
This book provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the theory and practice of Inventory Control – a significant research area central to supply chain planning. It adopts a practicable, Python-driven approach to illustrating theories and concepts.
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Real World Content Modeling: A Field Guide to CMS
Post under Web Frameworks and Web Programming
on Sat Nov 26, 2022
This book is an examination of how content actually gets modeled inside a Content Management System (CMS)- what features and architectures are available to translate a theoretical domain model into something that a CMS can manage.
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Creative Computing Curriculum using Scratch (Christan Balch)
Post under Scratch Programming and Computer Programming
on Sat Nov 26, 2022
A collection of ideas, strategies, and activities for an introductory creative computing experience using the Scratch programming language. Designed to support familiarity and increasing fluency with computational creativity and computational thinking.
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The Relational Model for Database Management (Edgar F. Codd)
Post under Database Theory and Systems
on Sat Nov 26, 2022
Written by the originator of the relational model, this book covers the practical aspects of the design of relational databases. This book is a perfect resource for students and professionals in the field.
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Open Softwear: Wearable Computing Using Arduino
Post under Arduino and Embedded Systems
on Sat Nov 19, 2022
This is a book about fashion and technology. More precisely it is a book about Arduino boards, conductive fabric, resistive thread, soft buttons, LEDs, and some other things. Focused on fashion and wearable computing using Arduino.
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Making up Numbers: A History of Invention in Mathematics
Post under History of Mathematics, Miscellaneous Mathematics
on Sat Nov 19, 2022
This book offers a detailed but accessible account of a wide range of mathematical ideas. Starting with elementary concepts, it leads the reader towards aspects of current mathematical research.
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Data Mining Desktop Survival Guide (Graham William)
Post under Data Analysis and Data Mining
on Sat Nov 19, 2022
This book thoroughly acquaints you with the new generation of data mining tools and techniques and shows you how to use them to make better business decisions. Assuming no prior knowledge of R or data mining/statistical techniques.
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Pen and Paper Exercises in Machine Learning (Michael Gutmann)
Post under Machine Learning and Deep Learning
on Sat Nov 12, 2022
This is a collection of (mostly) pen-and-paper exercises in machine learning. The author assumes basic calculus, linear algebra, probability and statistics but no prior exposure to machine learning.
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Retrograde - The Ultimate Guide to Pre-millennial PC Hardware
Post under Personal Computers (PC) and History of Computing
on Sat Nov 12, 2022
This book not only covers the inner workings of loads of the hardware and software from the 1980s and 1990s, but also shows you how to build your own retro PC with a modern twist and also emulate DOS on Raspberry Pi.
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Semantics with Applications: A Formal Introduction
Post under Semantics & Computational Semantics
on Sat Nov 12, 2022
This book provides a needed introductory presentation of the fundamental ideas behind Semantics, stresses their relationship by formulating and proving the relevant theorems, and illustrates the applications of semantics in computer science.
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Introduction to Software Development (H. Ratcliffe, et al.)
Post under Software Engineering Principles and Practices
on Sat Nov 12, 2022
This book is designed for IT specialists and developers that are starting their way in the free software development universe. It is a very clearly explanation of basic concepts about the software development.
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The Biostar Handbook (Dr. Istvan Albert)
Post under Bioinformatics, Computational Biology
on Sat Nov 05, 2022
This practical book introduces readers to bioinformatics, the scientific discipline at the intersection of biology, computer science, and statistical data analytics dedicated to the digital processing of genomic information.
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Computer Arithmetic of Geometrical Figures
(Solomon Khmelnik)
Post under Electronics Circuit Design and Computer Architecture
on Sat Nov 05, 2022
The book is designed for using the computer arithmetic of geometrical figures in their own research and development in the field of specialized processors. It covers both the affine transformations and the figures Coding Theory
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Cellular: A History of the International Mobile-Phone Industry
Post under History of Computing and Mobile Computing
on Sat Nov 05, 2022
Tracks the evolution of the international cellular industry from the late 1970s to the present. Examines its development. Covers the technical aspects of the cellphone, as well as its social and political impact.
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Number Theory: In Context and Interactive, using
SageMath
Post under Number Theory and Computational Mathematics
on Sat Nov 05, 2022
This is a textbook for an upper-level number theory course, with a clear vision to expose students to the connections to all areas of mathematics, and nearly every concept can be visualized or experimented with using the mathematics software SageMath.
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Sheaf Theory through Examples (Daniel Rosiak)
Post under
Category Theory and Geometry
on Sat Nov 05, 2022
Taking an applied category theory perspective, this book provides an approachable introduction to elementary sheaf theory and examines applications, seeks to bridge the powerful results of sheaf theory as used by mathematicians and real-world apps.
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S-BPM Illustrated: Business Process Modeling and Execution
Post under Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)
on Sat Nov 05, 2022
This book shows how S-BPM and its tools can be used in order to solve communication and synchronization problems involving humans and/or machines in an organization. All the activities needed in order to implement a business process are shown step by step
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Teaching Mathematics at Secondary Level (Tony
Gardiner)
Post under Mathematics Education
on Sat Nov 05, 2022
This handbook for teachers will help them broaden and enrich their students' mathematical education. It avoids specifying how to teach, and focuses instead on the central principles and concepts.






