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Links to Free Computer, Mathematics, Technical Books all over the World
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Low-Code For Dummies (Jason Bloomberg, et al.) Post under Computer Programming and Software Engineering on Sat Mar 04, 2023
Low-code application development describes creating application software using visual tools and model-driven processes - instead of traditional code-based programming. It's something for professional developers, as well as people in any business role.
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Python for Network Engineers (Natasha Samoylenko) Post under Network Programming and Python Programming on Sat Mar 04, 2023
Everything in the book is focused on network equipment and interaction with it, using the Python programming language. This immediately makes it possible to use the knowledge gained in the daily work of network engineers.
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Playing with Java Microservices on Kubernetes and OpenShift Post under Advanced Java, Microservices, Software Containers on Sat Mar 11, 2023
This book is written for Java developers who wants to build microservices using the Spring Boot/Cloud stack and who wants to deploy them to Kubernetes and OpenShift. Heach you how to build and design microservices using Java and the Spring platform.
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Modern Robotics: Mechanics, Planning, and Control Post under Robotics and Robot Programming on Sat Mar 11, 2023
Offers a distinct and unified perspective of the mechanics, planning and control of robots. Ideal for self-learning, or for courses, as it assumes only freshman-level physics, ordinary differential equations, linear algebra and a little bit of computing background.
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Build Your Own Redis with C/C++ (James Smith) Post under Redis, C Programming, and Network Programming on Sat Mar 11, 2023
Learn network programming and data structures by building a Redis-like server from scratch with C/C++. The knowledge required is broader and deeper than usual application-level development.
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Python and OpenGL for Scientific Visualization (Nicolas P. Rougier) Post under Computer Graphics, Python Programming, Visualization on Sat Mar 04, 2023
The goal of this book is to reconcile Python programmers with OpenGL, providing both an introduction to modern OpenGL and a set of basic and advanced techniques in order to achieve both fast, scalable & beautiful scientific visualizations.
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Robotics for Beginners (Tejinder Devgon, et al.) Post under Robotics and Robot Programming on Sat Mar 18, 2023
Provides a thorough foundation around robotics, this book takes you through a lot of essential topics about robotics, including robotic sensing, actuation, programming, motion control, and kinematic analysis of robotic manipulators.
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Architecture of Advanced Numerical Analysis Systems Post under Numerical Analysis and OCaml Programming on Sat Mar 18, 2023
This unique open access book applies the functional OCaml programming language to numerical or computational weighted data science, engineering, and scientific applications. It's based on Owl, an OCaml-based numerical computing library.
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Bourne Shell Scripting (WikiBooks) Post under Unix/Linux Shell Scripting on Sat Mar 18, 2023
This book will cover the practical aspects of using and interacting with the Bourne Shell, the root of all shells in use in the Unix world. That includes interacting with the shell on a day-to-day basis for the purposes of operating the computer in normal tasks.
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Machine Learning for Data Streams: Practical Examples in MOA Post under Machine Learning and Data Mining on Sat Mar 04, 2023
This book presents algorithms and techniques used in data stream mining and real-time analytics. Taking a hands-on approach, it demonstrates the techniques using MOA (Massive Online Analysis), a popular, freely available open-source software framework.
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Data Hub Guide for Architects (Ken Krupa, et al.) Post under Data Storage, Data Warehouse, Data Lake, etc. on Sat Mar 25, 2023
What is a data hub? How does it simplify data integration? A data hub is a data store that acts as the central hub in a hub-andspoke architecture, and is powered by a multi-model database.
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High-Performance Java Platform Computing Post under Advanced Java Programming on Sat Mar 25, 2023
Threading and concurrency are crucial to building high-performance Java applications. This book thoroughly demystifies them, helping developers leverage threading and concurrency to solve a wide variety of performance problems.
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Algorithms for Big Data (Hannah Bast, et al) Post under Big Data and Algorithms on Sat Mar 25, 2023
This open access book surveys the progress in addressing selected challenges related to the growth of big data in combination with increasingly complicated hardware. Tackles problems such as transportation systems, energy supply, medicine.
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Exploring Discrete Mathematics With Maple (Kenneth H. Rosen) Post under Discrete Mathematics, Mathematical Software, MATLAB on Sat Mar 25, 2023
This is is a supplement in discrete mathematics to concentrate on the computational aspects of the computer algebra system Maple. Detailed instructions for the use of Maple are included in an introductory chapter and in each subsequent chapter.
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Essentials of Genetics (Heidi Chial, et al.) Post under General and Popular Science on Sat Mar 25, 2023
This book is a brief guide through the core concepts of how genes are structured and how they drive biological diversity, can be used as a guide for introductory biology students, a reference, or a self-guided exploration for general science enthusiasts.
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What Was Artificial Intelligence? (Sue Curry Jansen) Post under Artificial Intelligence and Logic Programming on Sat Mar 18, 2023
Prescient autopsy of AI self-selling - the rhetoric of the masculinist sublime - is reprinted with a new introduction. Now an open access book, it's a message in a bottle, addressed to Musk, Bezos, and the latest generation of AI myth-makers.
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Geocomputation with R (Robin Lovelace, et al.) Post under GIS and R Programming on Sat Mar 18, 2023
This book is for people who want to analyze, visualize and model geographic data with open source software. It is based on R, a statistical programming language that has powerful data processing, visualization, and geospatial capabilities.
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Dependable Embedded Systems (Jörg Henkel, et al.) Post under Embedded and Reatime Systems on Sat Mar 18, 2023
Provides readers with latest insights into novel, cross-layer methods and models with respect to dependability of embedded systems. Describes cross-layer approaches. Explains run-time adaptation and concepts/means of self-organization.
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Hyperparameter Tuning for Machine and Deep Learning with R Post under Machine Learning, Deep Learning, R Programming on Sat Mar 11, 2023
This open access book provides a wealth of hands-on examples that illustrate how hyperparameter tuning can be applied in practice and gives deep insights into the working mechanisms of machine learning (ML) and deep learning (DL) methods.
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Artificial Intelligence Technology (Huawei) Post under Artificial Intelligence and Logic Programming on Sat Mar 11, 2023
This book aims to give our readers a basic outline of today's research and technology developments on artificial intelligence (AI), help them to have a general understanding of this trend, and familiarize them with the current research hotspots,
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Foundations of Constructive Probability Theory (Yuen-Kwok Chan) Post under Probability, Stochastic Process, Queueing Theory, etc. on Sat Mar 11, 2023
This book provides a systematic and general theory of probability within the framework of Constructive Mathematics. It can serve as a parallel introduction into constructive mathematics and rigorous probability theory.
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Building Secure and Reliable Systems: Best Practices Post under Computer Security and Software Engineering on Sat Mar 04, 2023
Security is crucial to the design and operation of scalable systems in production. Experts from Google share best practices to help your organization design scalable and reliable systems that are fundamentally secure.
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Introduction to Ada (Raphaël Amiard, et al.) Post under ADA Programming on Sat Mar 04, 2023
This book focuses on Ada 2012 as a whole, rather than teaching different versions of the language. It teaches you the basics of the Ada programming language and is intended for those who already have a basic understanding of programming techniques.
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AC Electrical Circuit Analysis: A Practical Approach (James Fiore) Post under Electronic Engineering and Microcontrollers on Sat Mar 04, 2023
Cover topics including series, parallel, and series-parallel RLC circuits. Numerous theorems and analysis techniques are examined including superposition, Thévenin's theorem, nodal and mesh analysis, maximum power transfer and more.
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Introduction to Autonomous Robots (Nikolaus Correll, et al) Post under Robotics and Robot Programming on Sat Mar 04, 2023
It provides a broad algorithmic perspective on the mechanics and dynamics of robots, offers a much-needed resource for the computational fundamentals behind the design and control of autonomous robots, balances the impact of hardware and software.
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Mostly Harmless Statistics (Rachel L. Webb) Post under Statistics and Mathematical Statistics on Sat Mar 04, 2023
This text is for an introductory level probability and statistics course with an intermediate algebra prerequisite. The focus of the text follows the American Statistical Association's Guidelines for Assessment and Instruction in Statistics Education (GAISE).
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Videogames and Agency (Bettina Bódi) Post under Gaming, Gameplay, and Gamers, etc. on Sat Mar 04, 2023
This book explores the trend in videogames and their marketing to offer a player higher volumes, or even more distinct kinds, of player freedom, and how this freedom to act is discussed by designers, and how that in turn reflects in their design principles.
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Implementing a Custom Language Succinctly (Vassili Kaplan) Post under Theory of Programming Languages on Sat Mar 04, 2023
Custom languages provide many benefits. This book sweeps away the obstacles and shows how custom languages are a tool within reach of any developer. Readers will discover just how much they can accomplish with the skills they already have.
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Nonstandard Analysish (Jaap Ponstein, et al.) Post under Mathematical Logic and Calculus on Sat Mar 04, 2023
This book is concerned with an attempt to introduce the infinitesimals and the other 'nonstandard' numbers in a naive, simpleminded way. Nevertheless, the resulting theory is hoped to be mathematically sound, and to be complete within obvious limits.
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Excel for Contractors (Barbara Lave, et al) Post under Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, etc.) on Sat Mar 04, 2023
The basics of Excel, as they apply to the professional workplace, are introduced, including spreadsheet design, data entry, formulas, functions, charts, tables, and multi-sheet use. This textbook includes instructions for Excel for Mac also.
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