Book Watch Archive


Programming Kotlin (Pragmatic Bookshelf)
Wednesday, 09 October 2019

With the subtitle' "Create Elegant, Expressive, and Performant JVM and Android Applications", this book aims to help you master Kotlin to create performant, concise, and easy to maintain applications. Author Venkat Subramaniam starts with scripting with Kotlin before moving on to object-oriented programming. Other parts of the book look at Kotlin's functional-style capabilities, how to create internal domain-specific languages (DSLs), asynchronous programming, and Java interop.

<ASIN:1680506358>

 
Windows 10 Special Edition (In Easy Steps)
Monday, 07 October 2019

In this book author Mike McGrath walks the reader through Windows 10 basics. Billed as a "special edition - to venture further" and also referred to as 3rd edition, the book builds on Windows 10 In Easy Steps and Windows 10 for Seniors, taking the user to the next level. Written to help non-technical PC-users to make the most of their Windows 10 computer, the book then gently guides the reader through more advanced features, all in the familiar In Easy Steps style. Includes a chapter on troubleshooting to serve as a handy reference.

<ASIN:1840788070>

 
Deep Learning Illustrated (Addison-Wesley)
Friday, 04 October 2019

In this "Visual, Interactive Guide to Artificial Intelligence" deep learning is explained with full-color figures and easy-to-follow code. Authors Jon Krohn and Grant Beyleveld present straightforward analogies to explain what deep learning is, why it has become so popular, and how it relates to other machine learning approaches. Theory is explained with hands-on Python code in accompanying Jupyter notebooks, along with coverage of deep learning library Keras to construct efficient TensorFlow models.  PyTorch, the leading alternative library, is also covered.

<ASIN:0135116694>

 
Angular Projects (Packt Publishing)
Wednesday, 02 October 2019

This practical guide to building optimized web apps using Angular explores a number of popular features, including the experimental, Ivy rendered, lazy loading and differential loading. Author Zama Khan Mohammed starts with the basics of Angular and its tools, before going on to the "nine real-world applications from scratch" referred to in the subtitle. These projects include an SPA using Angular Router, and optimizing it by code splitting and Preloading Routes; making forms reactive using Reactive Forms; a progressive web app, and a server-side rendering app. The book ends with creating and testing a component library using the Angular CDK.

<ASIN:1838559353>

 
Python for SAS Users (Apress)
Monday, 30 September 2019

This book is aimed at developers familiar with Base SAS programming who want to learn Python by example. Authors Randy Betancourt and Sarah Chen provide examples that map SAS programming constructs and coding patterns into their Python equivalents. The focus is on pandas and data management issues related to analysis of data. The book contains over 200 Python scripts and 75 SAS programs that are analogs to the Python scripts.

<ASIN:1484250001>

 
Learning CoreDNS (O'Reilly)
Friday, 27 September 2019

This practical book, with the subtitle Configuring DNS for Cloud Native Environments, shows developers and operators working with Docker or Linux containers how to use the CoreDNS standard DNS server with Kubernetes. It covers the basics of DNS, including how it functions as a location broker in container environments and how it ties into Kubernetes. Authors John Belamaric and Cricket Liu show how to configure CoreDNS using real-world configuration examples to achieve specific purposes.

<ASIN:1492047961>

 
The Digital Big Bang (Wiley)
Wednesday, 25 September 2019

To undertand what this book is about, note the subtitle "The Hard Stuff, the Soft Stuff, and the Future of Cybersecurity". In it author Phil Quade explores current and emerging knowledge in the field of cybersecurity and experts from across industries and sectors share insights on how to think like scientists to master cybersecurity challenges. The book adopts a scientific approach to cybersecurity, identifying the science’s fundamental elements and examining how these elements intersect and interact with each other and it contains a variety of real-world examples, techniques, and strategies.

<ASIN:1119617367>

 
WordPress, 2nd Ed (In Easy Steps)
Monday, 23 September 2019

The second edition of this book shows how to create websites using WordPress, without having to learn programming. Author Darryl Bartlett has written it for readers who may not be technically-minded but who want an affordable website for business or for blogging. The book is also intended for those companies choosing WordPress as a content management system that the end user can add their own content to once development of a website is complete.

<ASIN:1840788534>

 
Quantum Computing: An Applied Approach (Springer)
Friday, 20 September 2019

This book brings together the foundations of quantum computing with a hands-on coding approach. Author Jack D. Hidary is a research scientist in quantum computing at Alphabet X, formerly Google X. Part I outlines the foundations of quantum computing and quantum circuits. Part II looks at quantum computing algorithms and provides code on a range of quantum computing methods in current use. Part III covers the mathematical toolkit required to master quantum computing.

<ASIN:3030239217>

 
A Scrum Book: The Spirit of the Game (Pragmatic)
Wednesday, 18 September 2019

This book is a collection of insights and depth of rationale into Scrum from many highly respected Scrum authorities, including one of its founders, Jeff Sutherland. The authors discuss the deep foundations of Scrum's structure and practice. The book contains ninety-four organizational building blocks, called patterns, that can be freely and flexibly used to enhance and customize your Scrum practice.

<ASIN:1680506714>

 
Flutter for Beginners (Packt Publishing)
Monday, 16 September 2019

Subtitled "An introductory guide to building cross-platform mobile applications with Flutter and Dart 2", this book introduces the Flutter framework and basics of Dart. Author Alessandro Biessek starts from the basics of designing the user interface and user input functions before exploring the navigator widget and how to add transitions between screens.The book also covers developing plugins and how to structure good plugin code. Examples show how to display a map from the Flutter app, add markers and interactions to it, and use the Google Places API.

<ASIN:1788996089>

 
JavaScript Bitmap Graphics with Canvas (I/O Press)
Friday, 13 September 2019

This book is all about programming Canvas. In addition to the basics of using Canvas, i-programmer author Ian Elliot goes into the skills that you need to make good use of these facilities. For example, a graphics application often needs to download or upload files, but exactly how to do this in a modern way is difficult to find out. If you do upload a file then you might want to work with it at the pixel level and this requires working with raw binary data. How do you do this in JavaScript, which tries hard to keep data types hidden from the programmer?

<ASIN:1871962625>

 
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