Book Watch Archive


Python Pocket Reference 5th Ed (O'Reilly)
Wednesday, 05 March 2014

Updated for both Python 3.4 and 2.7 by Mark Lutz, this convenient pocket guide, now in its firth edition, is the perfect on-the-job quick reference. You’ll find concise, need-to-know information on Python types and statements, special method names, built-in functions and exceptions, commonly used standard library modules, and other prominent Python tools. The handy index lets you pinpoint exactly what you need.

 

<ASIN:1449357016>

 
Modern C++ Programming with Test-Driven Development (Pragmatic Bookshelf)
Tuesday, 04 March 2014

Jeff Langr gives you hands-on lessons in the challenges and rewards of doing TDD in C++. This modern software development practice can dramatically reduce the number of defects in systems, produce more maintainable code, and give you the confidence to change your software to meet changing needs.

<ASIN:1937785483>

 
Scrum Shortcuts without Cutting Corners (Addison Wesley)
Monday, 03 March 2014

Written to suit newcomers or experienced practitioners who have an interest in Scrum, the knowledge contained in this book, subtitled  "Agile Tactics, Tools & Tips" can be game changing. Certified Scrum Trainer Ilan Goldstein shares his experience to produce valuable insight into practicing and sustaining effective agile practices.

<ASIN:0321822366>

 
Ask, Measure, Learn; Using Social Media Analytics to Understand and Influence Customer Behavior (O'Reilly)
Sunday, 02 March 2014

You can measure practically anything in the age of social media, but if you don’t know what you’re looking for, collecting mountains of data won’t yield a grain of insight. In this non-technical guide Lutz Finger and Soumitra Dutta show you how to extract significant business value from big data with Ask-Measure-Learn, a system they origianlly devised to help governments and NGOs sift through volumes of data.

<ASIN:1449336752>

 
The Web Game Developer's Cookbook (Addison Wesley)
Saturday, 01 March 2014

Evan Burchard walks you step-by-step through quickly building 10 popular types of games using JavaScript and HTML5.  Each chapter implements  a game within a well-understood genre; introduces a different free, open source, and easy-to-use HTML5 game engine; and is accompanied with full JavaScript source code listings.

<ASIN:0321898389>

 
Systems Performance: Enterprise and the Cloud (Prentice Hall)
Friday, 28 February 2014

Large-scale enterprise, cloud, and virtualized computing systems have introduced serious performance challenges. Now, performance expert Brendan Gregg has brought together proven methodologies, tools, and metrics for analyzing and tuning even the most complex environments. He focuses on Linux and Unix while illuminating performance issues that are relevant to all operating systems.

<ASIN: 0133390098>

 
Expert JavaScript (Apress)
Thursday, 27 February 2014

Learn about core fundamentals of JavaScript, including deep dives into functions, scopes, closures, and practical object-oriented code. Mark Daggett explains clearly how closures, events, and asynchronous code really operate, as well as conventions and concepts to write JavaScript in a clear, pragmatic style.

<ASIN:1430260971>

 
Oracle PL/SQL Programming 6th Ed (O'Reilly)
Wednesday, 26 February 2014

Now in its sixth edition this definitive guide describes the features and capabilities of PL/SQL up through Oracle Database 12c Release 1. With extensive code examples and a lively sense of humor, this book explains language fundamentals, explores advanced coding techniques, and offers best practices to help you solve real-world problems.

<ASIN:1449324452>

 
The Like Economy (Que)
Tuesday, 25 February 2014

Brian Carter has updated his step-by-step Facebook sales and marketing plan that helps companies realize online sales and profits to reflect new Facebook features and tools, share all-new examples and experiences, and deliver actionable new insights about Facebook’s users. Carter focuses on techniques proven to pay off and steers you away from expensive techniques that no longer work.

<ASIN:0789751364>

 
Java Coding Guidelines (Addison Wesley)
Monday, 24 February 2014

Subtitled "75 Recommendations for Reliable and Secure Programs" this guide provides expert security advice for protecting against both deliberate attacks and other unexpected events. For each guideline conformance requirements are specified; for most, noncompliant code examples and compliant solutions are also offered.

<ASIN:032193315X>

 
Learn to Program with Scratch (No Starch Press)
Sunday, 23 February 2014

Scratch is a language traditionally reserved for teaching kids how to code using visual blocks instead of typed commands. However, this surprisingly powerful programming language can make computer science approachable for anyone. Majed Marji highlights the unexpected power of this simple but fun language as readers learn how to code without getting in over their heads.

<ASIN:1593275439>

 

 
Practical OpenCV (Apress)
Saturday, 22 February 2014

Hands-on project book in which Samarth Brahmbhatt shows you how to get the best results from OpenCV, the open-source computer vision library. Computer vision is key to technologies like object recognition, shape detection, and depth estimation. OpenCV is an open-source library with over 2500 algorithms that you can use to do all of these, as well as track moving objects, extract 3D models, and overlay augmented reality.

<ASIN:1430260793>

 
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