Friday, 17 July 2020 |
This book, subtitled How an Army of Crypto-hackers Is Building the Next Internet with Ethereum, tells the story of the rise of Ethereum, the second-biggest digital asset in the world and the growth of cryptocurrency. If covers Ethereum’s chaotic beginnings, and the innovation and reckless greed the platform has unleashed. Financial journalist Camila Russo details the wild and often hapless adventures of a team of hippy-anarchists, reluctantly led by an ambivalent visionary, and lays out how in her opinion this new foundation for the internet will spur both transformation and fraud, and revolutionize our ideas about money.
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Wednesday, 15 July 2020 |
In this updated edition of a well known book, author Michael Hartl teaches Rails through the development of three example applications of increasing sophistication. The tutorial’s examples focus on the general principles of web development needed for virtually any kind of website. The updates to this edition include full compatibility with Rails 6. The book provides integrated tutorials not only for Rails, but also for the essential Ruby, HTML, CSS, and SQL skills you need when developing web applications.
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Monday, 13 July 2020 |
In this book, subtitled "Boosting Development Productivity with Containers, Git, and Azure Tools", Bruce Johnson offers explicit guidance for the developer who is already familiar with Visual Studio, but might feel a little lost when it comes to understanding the more recent features and advances of the IDE. He looks in detail at key features and advances that have been added, expanded, or improved, and topics such as unit testing, refactoring, Git, debugging, and containers.
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Friday, 10 July 2020 |
This book concentrates on software for mobile robots, and author Thomas Bräunl demonstrates how inexpensive solutions can be constructed by mounting Raspberry Pi controllers and cameras onto model cars or other simple mechanical drive systems, with native applications for MacOS, Windows, Linux, and Raspberry Pi. Bräunl introduces EyeSim-VR, a freely available system that can realistically simulate driving, swimming, diving, and walking robots. The emphasis throughout is on algorithm development and all software assignments can run on real robot hardware, as well as on the simulation system presented.
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Wednesday, 08 July 2020 |
The fourth edition of this guide explains how to get the most from Angular 9, starting with an in-depth overview of the MVC pattern and presenting the range of benefits it can offer. Author Adam Freeman says the book has accompanying online files for Angular 9 and 10, and that all the examples in the book work without changes in Angular 10. The book also shows how to use Angular in your projects, starting with the nuts-and-bolts concepts, and progressing on to more advanced and sophisticated features.
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Monday, 06 July 2020 |
With the subtitle, "Developing Multithreaded Applications Using C# and .NET Core 3.1 from Scratch", the primary objective of this book is to help readers understand the importance of asynchronous programming and various ways it can be achieved using .NET Core 3.1 and C# 8 to successfully build concurrent applications. Authors Rishabh Verma, Neha Shrivastava, and Ravindra Akella explain the fundamentals of threading, asynchronous programming, various asynchronous patterns, synchronization constructs, unit testing parallel methods, debugging enterprise applications, and tips and tricks.
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Friday, 03 July 2020 |
This is a fictional story set in the year 1994 when IBM PCs are in rampant use, Windows is at version 3.1 and C++ has just started to become popular with the PC programmers. Author Jim Grep's story involves a few software developers getting together to play detective and solve some interesting bugs entirely by logic and deduction. The developers have an informal dinner meet where they take turns telling an interesting bug story from the past that others try to solve, thinking like an armchair detective.
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Wednesday, 01 July 2020 |
This book shows how to design professional-level, clean, easily maintainable software at scale using Python. Author Dane Hillard uses easy-to-grok examples that use pseudocode and Python to introduce software development best practices, along with dozens of useful techniques.
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Monday, 29 June 2020 |
This is a completely updated edition of a guide to the advanced deep learning techniques, revised for TensorFlow 2.x. In this edition author Rowel Atienza introduces the practical side of deep learning with new chapters on unsupervised learning using mutual information, object detection (SSD), and semantic segmentation (FCN and PSPNet). Using Keras as an open-source deep learning library, the book features hands-on projects. Starting with an overview of multi-layer perceptrons (MLPs), convolutional neural networks (CNNs), and recurrent neural networks (RNNs), the book then introduces deep neural network architectures, including ResNet and DenseNet, and how to create autoencoders.
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Friday, 26 June 2020 |
This book is "A Guide to Modeling, Printing, and Prototyping" for new 3D printer owners, makers of all kinds, entrepreneurs, technology educators, and anyone curious about what you can do with a 3D printer. Authors Joan Horvath and Rich Cameron show how to get the most out of your printer, including how to design models, choose materials, work with different printers, and integrate 3D printing with traditional prototyping to make techniques like sand casting more efficient.
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Thursday, 25 June 2020 |
With the explanatory subtitle "How to Use the Python Data Analysis Library the Right Way", this book shows how to work effectively with pandas, the Python data analysis library, by exploring its underlying implementation and data structures. Author Hannah Stepanek explains how to load and normalize data in pandas efficiently, and reviews some of the most commonly used loaders and several of their most powerful options. The book also shows how to
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Monday, 22 June 2020 |
This book teaches how to develop web applications with Python and Django through four professional level Django projects. Author Antonio Melé teaches Django 3 features, how to solve common web development problems, how to implement best practices, and how to successfully deploy applications. The projects are a blog application, a social image bookmarking website, an online shop, and ...
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