Book Watch Archive


Excel 2019 Programming By Example (Mercury Learning)
Monday, 09 September 2019

Updated for Excel 2019, this book is a practical, how-to book on Excel programming. If you are looking to automate Excel routine tasks, author Julitta Korol introduces programming concepts via numerous illustrated hands-on exercises. More advanced topics are demonstrated via custom projects. Topics range from recording and editing a macro and writing VBA code to working with XML documents and using Classic ASP pages to access and display data on the Web

<ASIN:1683924002>

 
The Art of Statistics: How to Learn from Data (Basic Books)
Friday, 06 September 2019

In this book, well-known statistician David Spiegelhalter shows readers how to derive knowledge from raw data by focusing on the concepts and connections behind the math. Drawing on real world examples to introduce complex issues, he shows us how statistics can help us determine the luckiest passenger on the Titanic, whether a notorious serial killer could have been caught earlier, and if screening for ovarian cancer is beneficial. The book shows how anyone can think like a statistician, learning how to clarify questions, assumptions, and expectations when approaching a problem, and -- perhaps even more importantly -- how to responsibly interpret the answers we receive.

<ASIN:1541618513>

 
Rust Programming Language (No Starch Press)
Wednesday, 04 September 2019

This is an updated edition of the official book on the Rust programming language, written by members of the Rust development team at the Mozilla Foundation, fully updated for Rust 2018. Authors Steve Klabnik and Carol Nichols show how to use Rust's robust type system to keep programs memory-safe and speedy, and make the most of the Cargo package manager that brings the pieces of a program together. The second edition has a new chapter on macros, an expanded chapter on crates. and extra appendices on Rust development tools and Rust versions.

<ASIN:1718500440>

 
Visual Basic, 6th Edition (In Easy Steps)
Tuesday, 03 September 2019

This is the sixth edition of this book updated for Visual Studio 2019. Author Mike McGrath gives you code examples, screenshots, and step-by-step instructions that illustrate each aspect of Visual Basic, all in full color. The author assumes have no previous knowledge of any programming language so it's ideal if you're a newcomer to Windows programming.

<ASIN:1840788720>

 
Introducing Delphi ORM (Apress)
Friday, 30 August 2019

Subtitled "Object Relational Mapping Using TMS Aurelius", this book  introduces the fundamental concepts of object-relational mapping (ORM) design, basic features of Aurelius, and the practical applications of those features. Author John Kouraklis uses a series of tasks to illustrate the techniques and best practices for using Aurelius.The book looks at the use of ORM frameworks to provide a way to access and manage data in databases, introducing a layer between the application and the data access language such as SQL and LINQ.

<ASIN:1484250125>

 
Access 2019 Programming By Example (Mercury)
Wednesday, 28 August 2019

Updated for Access 2019, this book is a practical, how-to book on Access programming, suitable for readers already proficient with the Access user interface. Author Julitta Korol progressively introduces programming concepts via numerous illustrated hands-on exercises. More advanced topics are  then demonstrated via custom projects. It includes a companion disc with source code, supplemental files, and color screen captures.

<ASIN:1683924037>

 
Java In Easy Steps 7th Ed ( Easy Steps)
Monday, 26 August 2019

Now in its 7th edition this book is aimed at beginners and shows how to create Java programs. Author Mike McGrath has separate chapters on the major features of the Java language and the book contains complete example programs with colorized code to illustrate each aspect of Java programming.

<ASIN:1840788739>

 
Mastering VBA for Microsoft Office 365 (Sybex)
Friday, 23 August 2019

This revised 2019 edition reviews the latest changes to VBA including code libraries, the API, and the object model for each Office program, along with the various elements within VBA that have been deprecated or replaced, and the surface UI changes. Author Richard Mansfield shows how to extend the capabilities of Office 365 applications with VBA programming with systematic tutorials that contains both intermediate and advanced content for experienced VB developers.

<ASIN:1119579333>

 
Advanced TypeScript Programming Projects (Packt)
Wednesday, 21 August 2019

Subtitled "Build 9 different apps with TypeScript 3 and JavaScript frameworks such as Angular, React, and Vue", in this book author Peter O'Hanlon explores core concepts and explains by building a series of websites and TypeScript apps. Projects make use of React, the Angular framework and the MEAN stack, as well as GraphQL Angular and Socket.IO.

<ASIN:1789133041>

 
C++17 Standard Library Quick Reference 2nd Ed (Apress)
Monday, 19 August 2019

Subtitled "A Pocket Guide to Data Structures, Algorithms, and Functions", this quick reference is a condensed guide to the essential data structures, algorithms, and functions provided by the C++17 Standard Library. Authors Marc Gregoire and Peter Van Weert don't explain the C++ language or syntax, but offer a condensed, well-structured summary of all essential aspects of the C++ Standard Library and this new edition is updated to include all Standard Library changes in C++17.

<ASIN:1484249224>

 
Handbook of Big Data (Chapman & Hall)
Friday, 16 August 2019

This book provides a state-of-the-art overview of the analysis of large-scale datasets. Featuring contributions from well-known experts in statistics and computer science, authors Peter Bühlmann, Petros Drineas, Michael Kane and Mark van der Laan present a carefully curated collection of techniques from both industry and academia. The text is designed to instill a working understanding of key statistical and computing ideas that can be readily applied in research and practice.

<ASIN:1482249073>

 
Programming Kubernetes (O'Reilly)
Wednesday, 14 August 2019

This book shows how to build Kubernetes-native applications that interact directly with the API server to query or update the state of resources. Authors Michael Hausenblas and Stefan Schimanski explain the characteristics of these apps and show you how to program Kubernetes to build them. The book covers the basic building blocks of Kubernetes, including the client-go API library and custom resources. The authors assume a rudimentary understanding of development and system administration tools and practices, such as package management, the Go programming language, and Git.

<ASIN:1492047104>

 
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