Book Watch Archive


Defensive Security Handbook (O'Reilly)
Monday, 24 July 2017

This book is aimed at organizations that don’t have the budget to establish or outsource an information security (InfoSec) program. In this pragmatic guide, authors Lee Brotherston and Amanda Berlin provide a security-101 handbook with steps, tools, processes, and ideas to help drive maximum-security improvement without spending a fortune.

<ASIN:1491960388>

 
R For Everyone (Addison Wesley)
Thursday, 20 July 2017

R has traditionally been seen as difficult for non-statisticians to learn, and most R books assume far too much knowledge to be of help. This book avoids that error, aiming the material at users new to statistical programming and modeling. Author and professional data scientist Jared P. Lander focuses on the 20 percent of R functionality needed to accomplish 80 percent of modern data tasks.

<ASIN:013454692X>

 
Cloud Computing: An Introduction (Mercury)
Wednesday, 19 July 2017

This overview of cloud computing by R Chopra is written in a "self-teaching" format with tips and insights about cloud computing, its architecture, applications, information on security and privacy, and numerous case studies.The book also includes questions for discussion and "Cloud Computing Lab Experiments".

<ASIN:1683920929>

 
Cloud Foundry: The Definitive Guide (O'Reilly)
Monday, 17 July 2017

With a subtitle of 'Develop, Deploy, and Scale', this practical guide demonstrates how the open source Cloud Foundry application platform can reduce the develop-to-deploy cycle time. Author Duncan C. E. Winn argues that it also raises the value line for application operators by changing the way applications and supporting services are deployed and run.

<ASIN:1491932430>

 
Operating Systems: An Introduction (Mercury)
Thursday, 13 July 2017

Designed to provide a step-by-step approach to clarify all of the key concepts of operating systems, the book covers all the topics from basics to mobile device operating systems. Authors R. Garg and G. Verm cover the basic concepts of operating systems such as architecture, CPU scheduling, memory management, file systems, and I/O.

<ASIN:1942270380>

 
Monitoring with Graphite (O'Reilly)
Wednesday, 12 July 2017

In this practical book, author Jason Dixon examines why Graphite is one of the most popular tools for monitoring and graphing the performance of computer systems. The book helps you use this open source tool to track the operational data you need to monitor your systems and track application-level metrics for profiling your services.

<ASIN:1491916435>

 
The Python 3 Standard Library by Example 2nd Ed (Addison Wesley)
Monday, 10 July 2017

The Python 3 Standard Library contains hundreds of modules for interacting with the operating system, interpreter, and Internet–all extensively tested and ready to jump-start application development. Author Doug Hellmann introduces every major area of the Python 3.x library through source code and output examples.

<ASIN:0134291050>

 
Java 9 For Programmers (Prentice Hall)
Friday, 07 July 2017

Written for programmers with a background in another high-level language, this book applies the Deitel signature live-code approach to teaching programming and explores the Java 9 language and APIs in depth. The authors, Harvey and Paul Deitel, present concepts in fully tested programs, complete with code walkthroughs, syntax shading, code highlighting and program outputs.

<ASIN:0134777565>

 
Python 3: Pocket Primer (Mercury)
Wednesday, 05 July 2017

This book aims to give programmers sufficient knowledge of Python 3 to be able to work on their own projects. In adition to covering all of the basic concepts, author James R. Parker has included a chapter on PyGame, which allows a programmer to handle graphics, mouse and keyboard interaction, and play sounds and videos. The demonstration example for that chapter is a Lunar Lander game.

<ASIN: 1683920864>

 
Creating Web Animations (O'Reilly)
Monday, 03 July 2017

Animation is the key to user interfaces that are fun, practical, fluid, and memorable, according to author Kirupa Chinnathambi, while admitting that learning how to create animations is hard, and existing learning material doesn’t explain the context of the UI problem that animations are trying to solve. This book aims to help.

<ASIN:1491957514>

 
C Programming (Mercury)
Thursday, 29 June 2017

Unlike many C programming books written by C programmers this brief self-teaching introduction was written by an instructor familiar with the needs of students. Author R. Chopra defines key programming terms as he teaches the basics of C programming.

<ASIN: 1683920902>

 
Blockchain For Dummies (Wiley)
Wednesday, 28 June 2017

This book covers the essentials of Blockchain with its potential to  revolutionize financial transactions, data security, and information integrity. Author Tiana Laurence covers the technologies behind Blockchain, introduces a variety of existing Blockchain solutions, and walks you through creating a small but working Blockchain-based application.

<ASIN:1119365597>

 
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