Mastering Ethereum (O'Reilly)
Friday, 04 January 2019

Ethereum is a platform that can be used to run decentralized applications (DApps) and smart contracts that have no central points of failure or control, integrate with a payment network, and operate on an open blockchain. With this practical guide, Andreas M. Antonopoulos and Gavin Wood show how to build smart contracts and DApps on Ethereum and other virtual-machine blockchains.The book is intended to serve both as a reference manual and as a cover-to-cover exploration of Ethereum, starting with a gentle introduction suitable for novice users, and going on through the fundamental tools of Ethereum to technical topics and programming examples.

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Author: Andreas M. Antonopoulos and Gavin Wood
Publisher: O'Reilly
Date: December 2018
Pages: 424
ISBN: 978-1491971949
Print: 1491971940
Kindle: B07KGLNL76
Audience: developers interested in Ethereum
Level: Intermediate
Category: Methodology

 

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Killer ChatGPT Prompts (Wiley)

Author: Guy Hart-Davis
Publisher: Wiley
Pages: 240
ISBN: 978-1394225255
Print: 1394225253
ASIN: B0CF3WFTWM
Audience: Everyone
Rating: 5
Reviewer: Ian Stirk

This book aims to get optimal answers to your questions from ChatGPT, how does it fare? 



Machine Learning Q and AI (No Starch Press)

Author: Sebastian Raschka
Publisher: No Starch Press
Date: April 2024
Pages: 264
ISBN: 978-1718503762
Print: 1718503768
Kindle: B0CKKXCK3T
Audience: Developers interested in AI
Rating: 4
Reviewer: Mike James
Q and AI, a play on Q&A is a clever title, but is the book equally clever?


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