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Links to Free Computer, Mathematics, Technical Books all over the World
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Gödel Without (Too Many) Tears (Peter Smith) Post under Mathematical Logic - Computability, Set Theory, Model Theory, etc on Sat Apr 08, 2023
How is this remarkable result of Gödel's Theorems established? This short book explains. The aim is to make the Theorems available, clearly and accessibly, even to those with a quite limited formal background.
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An Introduction to Machine Learning Interpretability Post under Machine Learning on Sat Apr 08, 2023
Understanding and trusting models and their results is a hallmark of good science. Get an applied perspective on how this applies to machine learning, including fairness, accountability, transparency, and explainable AI.
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Java 11: Web applications and Java EE (Poul Klausen) Post under Java Web Programming and Java Enterprise Apps on Sat Apr 15, 2023
This book deals with the development of web applications where the focus is on the server side and how to develop dynamic web pages using servlets, Java Server Pages (JSP), and Java Server Faces (JSF), etc.
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Thinking in C# (Larry O'Brien, et al) Post under C# Programming and Microsoft .NET Programming on Sat Apr 01, 2023
This book gives a good start and Complete introduction for C# Programming for Beginner’s. Written in the proven style of Eckel's award winning Thinking In Java! Reading this book it is fun and easy to read it.
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Cartography and Map Design ( Carlos Bateira) Post under Geographic Information System (GIS) on Sat Apr 22, 2023
This book is an inspiring and creative companion along the nonlinear journey toward making a great map. It provides sound, visually compelling information that translates into practical and useful tools for modern mapmaking.
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An Introduction to Quantum Machine Learning for Engineers Post under Machine Learning and Quantum Computing on Sat Apr 08, 2023
It provides a self-contained introduction to Quantum Machine Learning for an audience of engineers with a background in probability and linear algebra, describes the necessary background, concepts, and tools, covers parametrized quantum circuits, etc.
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Engineering of Big Data Processing (Piotr Fulmański) Post under Big Data and Data Science on Sat Apr 22, 2023
Address to all the people who want to understand how Big Data differs from Data and why they should be treated different way. It may be good both for someone with no computer scientist background and for those who have some IT experience.
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Convex Optimization for Machine Learning (Changho Suh) Post under Optimization and Machine Learning on Sat Apr 29, 2023
This book covers an introduction to convex optimization, one of the powerful and tractable optimization problems that can be efficiently solved on a computer. The goal is to help develop a sense of what convex optimization is, and how it can be used.
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Archaeological 3D GIS (Nicolò Dell'Unto, et al.) Post under Geographic Information System (GIS) on Sat Apr 29, 2023
This book provides archaeologists with a guide to explore and understand the unprecedented opportunities for collecting, visualising, and analysing archaeological datasets in three dimensions, using GIS.
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How We Got from There to Here: A Story of Real Analysis Post under Mathematical Analysis and History of Mathematics on Sat Apr 29, 2023
This book is an introductory real analysis textbook, presented through the lens of history. The definitions and techniques are motivated by the actual difficulties encountered by the intuitive approach and are presented in their historical context.
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Computational Engineering of Historical Memories Post under Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning on Sat Apr 29, 2023
This book outlines a methodology for deploying artificial intelligence and machine learning to enhance historical research. It presents the theory behind this methodology from a humanities perspective and discusses its practical applications.
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Mastering Kotlin (Nate Ebel) Post under Kotlin Programming and Android Programming on Sat Apr 22, 2023
Explore popular language features, Java to Kotlin interoperability, advanced topics, and practical applications by building a variety of sample projects. This book will show you how to leverage software designs and concepts.
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An Introduction to Set Theory (William A. R. Weiss) Post under Mathematical Logic - Computability, Set Theory, Model Theory, etc on Sat Apr 22, 2023
This book covers the basics: relations, functions, orderings, finite, countable, and uncountable sets, and cardinal and ordinal numbers, gives students sufficient grounding in a rigorous approach to the revolutionary results of set theory.
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Vector Calculus (Michael Corral) Post under Calculus and Mathematical Analysis on Sat Apr 22, 2023
This is a text on elementary multivariable calculus, designed for students who have completed courses in single-variable calculus. Concepts are amply illustrated with figures, worked examples, and physical applications.
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Unity By Example (Robert Wells) Post under Game Programming, Gaming, and C# Programming on Sat Apr 15, 2023
Learn Unity game development with C# through a series of practical projects ranging from building a simple 2D game to adding AR/VR experiences and machine learning capabilities in a simple yet effective way
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Learn SwiftUI (Chris Barker) Post under Swift Programming and iOS Programming on Sat Apr 15, 2023
This book will get you up to speed with the framework and cross-device UI development in no time. Complete with detailed explanations and practical examples, this easy-to-follow guide will teach you the fundamentals of the SwiftUI toolkit.
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Building Blocks for IoT Analytics: Internet-of-Things Analytics Post under Internet of Things (IoT) and WSN on Sat Apr 15, 2023
This book is devoted to the presentation the main technology building blocks that comprise advanced IoT analytics systems. It introduces IoT analytics as a special case of Big Data analytics and accordingly presents leading edge technologies.
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Electrical Circuit Analysis (Jim Pytel) Post under Electronic Engineering on Sat Apr 15, 2023
This book has been written for students on electrical engineering courses who don't necessarily possess prior knowledge of electrical circuits, based on the author's own teaching experience.
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Digital System Design - Use of Microcontroller Post under Microcontrollers and Embedded Systems on Sat Apr 08, 2023
This book concentrates on the use of a microcontroller as the Embedded System's processor and how to use it in many embedded system applications. It covers both the hardware and software aspects needed to design using microcontrollers.
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Vulkan Tutorial (Alexander Overvoorde) Post under Computer Graphics, 3D, Animation and Imaging on Sat Apr 08, 2023
This tutorial will teach you the basics of using the Vulkan graphics and compute API. Vulkan is a new API by the Khronos group (known for OpenGL) that provides a much better abstraction of modern graphics cards.
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A Cool Brisk Walk Through Discrete Mathematics (Stephen Davies) Post under Discrete and Finite Mathematics on Sat Apr 01, 2023
This is a completely and forever free and open source educational materials dedicated to the mathematics that budding computer science practitioners actually need to know. They feature the fun and addictive teaching of award-winning lecturer!
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ROS Robot Programming (YoonSeok Pyo, et al.) Post under Robotics and Robot Programming on Sat Apr 01, 2023
This book is a ROS robot programming guide based on the experiences accumulated from ROS projects like TurtleBot3, OpenCR and OpenManipulator. It's a comprehensive guide that covers all aspects necessary for a beginner in Robot Operating System (ROS).
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The Secret of Flight: Understanding Why it is Possible to Fly Post under Aeronautics, Aerospace, Aviation, etc. on Sat Apr 01, 2023
From the smallest gnat to the largest aircraft, all things that fly obey the same aerodynamic principles. Explains the principles of aeronautics in terms, descriptions, and illustrations that make sense - without complicated mathematics.
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The Amazing Journey of Reason: from DNA to Artificial Intelligence Post under Machine Learning and Deep Learning on Sat Apr 01, 2023
This book analyses the evolution of complex structures (Organisms, or organized, living, systems) in the universe - from the subatomic particles after the Big Bang onwards - in order to understand the emergence of today's interconnected society.
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The Data Journalism Handbook: Towards A Critical Data Practice Post under Data Analysis and Data Mining and Big Data on Sat Apr 01, 2023
This book provides a rich and panoramic introduction to Data Dournalism, combining both critical reflection and practical insight. It serves as both a textbook and a sourcebook for this emerging field.
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Writing Native Mobile Apps in a Functional Language Succinctly Post under Mobile Devices Programming and Functional Programming on Sat Apr 01, 2023
This book shows how you can use a customized functional language to build fully functional mobile apps. You will build off the skills you’ve already developed to begin creating applications that you can put to immediate use.
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An Infinite Descent into Pure Mathematics (Clive Newstead) Post under Miscellaneous Mathematics and Calculus on Sat Apr 01, 2023
The goal of this book is to help the reader make the transition from being a consumer of mathematics to a producer of it. Throughout, strategies are provided that help readers to see how mathematical concepts and results can be used in a proof.
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