Book Watch Archive


Introduction to Machine Learning with Python (O'Reilly)
Monday, 30 January 2017

If you use Python, even as a beginner, this book, subtitled A Guide for Data Scientists will teach you practical ways to build your own machine learning solutions. Authors Andreas Müller and Sarah Guido say that with all the data available today, machine learning applications are limited only by your imagination, and set out to show what is possible. You’ll learn the steps necessary to create a successful machine-learning application with Python and the scikit-learn library.

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Expert Android Studio (Wrox)
Thursday, 26 January 2017

Sets out to bridge the gap between your Android programing skills with the provided tools including Android Studio, NDK, Gradle and Plugins for IntelliJ Idea Platform. Packed with best practices and advanced tips and techniques on Android tools, development cycle, continuous integration, release management, testing, and performance, Google Developer Expert on Android Murat Yener and co-author Onur Dundar offer professional guidance to experienced developers who want to push the boundaries of the Android platform with the developer tools. 

<ASIN:1119089255>

 
Python: An Introduction to Programming (Mercury)
Wednesday, 25 January 2017

This book, assumes no programming experience, is an introduction to programming concepts using Python 3 as the target language. Intended as a Year One textbook for introduction to programming classes, many of its examples are based on games. It is also designed for people who want to learn the fundamentals of programming as a hobby. Author J R Parker follows a practical just-in-time presentation in which material is delivered when it is needed.

<ASIN:1944534652>

 
The Kerbal Players Guide (O'Reilly)
Monday, 23 January 2017

Kerbal Space Program (KSP) is a critically acclaimed, bestselling space flight simulator game that has a bit of a learning curve. In this book, five KSP nerds—including an astrophysicist—teach you everything you need to know to get a nation of tiny green people into space

<ASIN:1491913053>

 
IOS Programming: The Big Nerd Ranch Guide 6th Ed (Big Nerd Ranch Guides)
Thursday, 19 January 2017

This sixth edition of the Big Nerd Ranch guide to iOS programming has been updated for Xcode 8, Swift 3, and iOS 10. Aaron Hillegass takes you through the concepts, tools, and techniques for developing iOS applications, to give you the know-how and confidence you need to tackle iOS projects of your own.

<ASIN:0134682335>

 
Network Security Assessment, 3rd Ed (O'Reilly)
Wednesday, 18 January 2017

Subtitled "Know Your Network", the idea behind this book, now in its third edition, is to show you how to assess network security by attacking it yourself. Author Chris McNab shows you the tools and techniques that professional security analysts use to identify and assess risks in government, military, and commercial networks.

<ASIN:149191095X>

 
wxPython Cookbook (Leanpub)
Monday, 16 January 2017

wxPython is a GUI toolkit that can be used with Python 2 and 3. In this cookbook Michael Driscoll has over 50 tips, tricks and answers to questions for those who want to use it to create cross-platform desktop user interfaces. It is aimed at users of both Python 2 and 3 who also have a basic understanding of wxPython.

 <ASIN:B01MZ4NGHS>

 
Practical Data Science with Hadoop and Spark (Addison Wesley)
Thursday, 12 January 2017

This book shows how to solve real data science problems with Hadoop and Spark. Authors Ofer Mendelevitch, Casey Stella, and Douglas Eadline draw on their experience with Hadoop and big data to bring together everything you need: high-level concepts, deep-dive techniques, real-world use cases, practical applications, and hands-on tutorials.

<ASIN:0134024141>

 
C# 6 for Programmers (Prentice Hall)
Wednesday, 11 January 2017

In this book in the Deitel Developer series, Harvey Deitel teaches programming and explores Microsoft s C# 6 and .NET by presenting concepts in the context of 170+ fully coded and tested apps, complete with syntax shading, code highlighting, code walkthroughs, program outputs and software development tips.</p>

<ASIN:0134596323>

 
Laravel - Up and Running (O'Reilly)
Monday, 09 January 2017

The Laravel PHP web frameworks offers speed, simplicity, and a large ecosystem of tools that can be used to build new sites and applications with clean, readable code. In this practical guide, Matt Stauffer starts with a high-level overview and examples to help experienced PHP web developers get started with Laravel quickly.

<ASIN:1491936088>

 
CSS3 Pocket Primer (Mercury)
Thursday, 05 January 2017

If you're comfortable with HTML, CSS and JavaScript and you want to learn CSS, you're the ideal reader for this book by Oswald Campesato. The book is part of the Pocket Primer series, and is accompanied by a DVD with code, videos, and graphics included. This Pocket Primer serves as a starting point for deeper exploration of CSS3.

<ASIN:1938549686> 

 
Test-Driving JavaScript Applications (Pragmatic Bookshelf)
Wednesday, 04 January 2017

The subtitle of this book is Rapid, Confident, Maintainable Code, and author Dr. Venkat Subramaniam shows that whether you use Node.js, Express, MongoDB, jQuery, AngularJS, or directly manipulate the DOM, you can test-drive JavaScript, repaying your investment in writing tests with code that's predictable and cost-effective to change.

<ASIN:1680501747>

 
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