Book Watch Archive


Deep Learning: A Practitioner's Approach (O'Reilly)
Thursday, 28 September 2017

This book sets out to show how machine learning, especially deep neural networks, can make a real difference. The hands-on guide provides practical information and also helps you get started building efficient deep learning networks. Authors Adam Gibson and Josh Patterson provide theory on deep learning before introducing their open-source Deeplearning4j (DL4J) library for developing production-class workflows.

<ASIN:1491914254>

 
Core Java SE 9 for the Impatient 2nd Ed (Addison Wesley)
Wednesday, 27 September 2017

This book is a concise guide to Java that includes all the latest changes up to Java SE 9. Written by Cay Horstmann, who also wrote the two-volume Core Java, this tutorial offers a faster way to learn modern Java. The material is presented in small chunks organized for quick access and easy understanding.

<ASIN:0134694724>

 
Spring Microservices in Action (Manning)
Monday, 25 September 2017

The Spring Framework is designed to simplify enterprise Java development, and in this book author John Carnell shows how to build microservice-based applications using Java and the Spring platform.

<ASIN:1617293989>

 
Programmers Guide To Kotlin (I/O Press)
Thursday, 21 September 2017

Kotlin is attracting attention as "a better Java" especially since Google backed it as a language for Android development. In this book, some chapters of which you can read on this site, Mike James introduces Kotlin to programmers. You don't have to be an expert programmer in Java or any other language, but you need to know the basics of programming and using objects.

<ASIN:1871962536>

 
Test-Driven Development with Python, 2nd Ed (O'Reilly)
Wednesday, 20 September 2017

This book, subtitled "Obey the Testing Goat: Using Django, Selenium, and JavaScript" is the second edition of a hands-on guide to the practical advantages of test-driven development (TDD) with Python. Author Harry Percival shows how to write and run tests before building each part of your app, and then develop the minimum amount of code required to pass those tests.

<ASIN:1491958707>

 
More Effective C# 2nd Ed (Addison Wesley)
Monday, 18 September 2017

This book is a collection of 50 intermediate-to-advanced techniques for writing robust and well-performing C# 7.0 code. Reflecting the growing sophistication of the C# language and its development community, author Bill Wagner presents new solutions to problems you are likely to encounter every day. This second edition has been completely reorganized to provide clear explanations, expert tips, and realistic code examples in a cohesive package for modern C#, covering C# 7.0.

<ASIN:0672337886>

 
Computers for Seniors (No Starch Press)
Thursday, 14 September 2017

Computers for Seniors is a step-by-step guide designed for older people that will take them all the way from pressing the 'On' button on a new computer to being a confident user. Authors Carrie Ewin, Cheryl Ewin, and Chris Ewin show how to send emails, shop online safely, read the latest news, use YouTube, share pictures, and check the weather forecast, among other topics. 

<ASIN:159327792X> 

 
Think Data Structures (O'Reilly)
Wednesday, 13 September 2017

This practical book aims to help you get to grips with data structures and algorithms in a clear, concise, and engaging way.  Author Allen Downey emphasizes practical knowledge and skills over theory and shows how to use data structures to implement efficient algorithms, and then analyze and measure their performance. The book explores the important classes in the Java collections framework (JCF), how they're implemented, and how they're expected to perform.

<ASIN:1491972394>

 
Angular 4: Pocket Primer (Mercury)
Monday, 11 September 2017

This book provides an introduction to Angular 2 application development, independent of any exposure to Angular 1.x and is intended for beginners who want to develop Web applications. Author Oswald Campesato shows how to create applications with various UI Controls, how to create custom components, and how to handle mouse-related events.

<ASIN:168392035X>

 
Introduction to Game Design, Prototyping, and Development 2nd Ed (Addison Wesley)
Friday, 08 September 2017

This book covers the techniques and tools needed for designing and developing games. This new edition was written with Unity 2017. Author Jeremy Gibson Bond has spent more than a decade teaching game design and building games, and the book covers game design theory, rapid iterative prototyping, and practical programming.

<ASIN:0134659864>

 
React Quickly (Manning)
Tuesday, 05 September 2017

Subtitled Painless web apps with React, JSX, Redux, and GraphQL, this book is intended for web developers who want to learn React.js, the JavaScript that improving data flow between UI components, fast. Author Azat Mardan teaches React development using your existing JavaScript and web dev skills. It imparts you the concepts you need with lots of examples, tutorials, and a large main project that gets built throughout the book.

<ASIN:1617293342>

 
Go Cookbook (Packt)
Monday, 04 September 2017

This book takes off where basic tutorials on the Go language leave off.  Author Aaron Torres shows how you can put into practice some of the more advanced concepts and libraries offered by the language while avoiding some of the common mistakes for new Go developers.

<ASIN:1783286830>

 
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