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  1. Finding Hidden Messages in DNA
    Active Learning Publishers, Phillip Compeau, and Pavel Pevzner

    The official companion of Finding Hidden Messages in DNA, the popular first course in Coursera's Bioinformatics sequence. Learn how biologists have begun to decipher the strange and wonderful language of DNA without needing to put on a lab coat. This book contains the first two chapters from Volume 1 of Bioinformatics Algorithms: An Active Learning Approach.

  2. A Little Book about Requirements and User Stories
    Heuristics for requirements in an agile world
    Allan Kelly

    “How do I make my user stories smaller?” “What is the right size for a user story?” “What is the difference between an Epic and a Story? And where do Tasks and Sub-tasks fit in?” “Who writes user stories?” “Why user stories?” "Do I have to use User Stories?" Allan Kelly found himself answering these questions, and similar ones, again and again so one day he sat down to answer them all once and for all. The result is this book. Short. Practical. To the point. And cheap.

  3. "100 Questions and Answers to help you land your Dream Android Job" collects 100 questions and answers, divided in three levels, that the author has been summarising during several years both as an interviewer and as a candidate. If you are looking for a position as an Android developer, no matter how experience you are, or if you are looking to hire new members for your organisation, this book will provide you all the material you need to take the right decision and hire the right candidate!

  4. The book is an introduction to programming using the hangman game as example. The programming language used to write the code is the Ruby language. No programming knowledge is necessary. The text is written in English and French side by side.

  5. Getting Started with 3D Printing and Reprap
    An Introduction to the Skills, Knowledge and Philosophy of Open-Source 3D Printing
    Jason J. Gullickson
    No Description Available
  6. El libro de los bundles
    Explotando los bundles para Symfony 2
    Ana Luz Loyo Páez

    Existen un sinnúmero de bundles para Symfony en la web pero: ¿será siempre la opción un bundle de terceros?... ¿Sabes cuándo conviene usarlo?...

  7. Just send an email
    Anti-patterns for email-centric organizations
    Cesare Pautasso

    Facing your overflowing inbox every day you wonder why in your large organization to get anything done you have to "just send me an email about it". This book collects the email anti-patterns: examples of incorrect or inefficient ways of using email, with some suggestions on how to fix them and greatly improve your email-work-life balance.

  8. working with El Capitan:
    an overview with optional audio guides
    Sarah Alawami

    come with me on this tour of El Capitan!

  9. Holistic InfoSec For Web Developers, Fascicle 0: Physical and People
    Creating and maintaining robust technical solutions that will resist attacks from your adversaries
    Kim Carter

    The first part of a three part book series focused on lifting the security knowledge of Software Developers, Engineers, and their teams, so that they can continuously deliver secure technical solutions on time and within budget. Free Online: https://f0.holisticinfosecforwebdevelopers.com

  10. Holistic InfoSec For Web Developers, Fascicle 0: Physical and People
    Creating and maintaining robust technical solutions that will resist attacks from your adversaries
    Kim Carter

    The first part of a three part book series focused on lifting the security knowledge of Software Developers, Engineers, and their teams, so that they can continuously deliver secure technical solutions on time and within budget. Free Online: https://f0.holisticinfosecforwebdevelopers.com

  11. 89 Tips From The agile Trenches
    for scrummasters & agile coaches
    YvesHanoulle

    To paraphrase Pascal Van Cauwenberghe: Building great products is easy: build a great team and they'll build it for you. This book will help you building that team.

  12. A Mathematical Theory of the Unknown
    Journey Beyond the Frontiers of Human Understanding
    R. A. García Leiva

    In this thought-provoking exploration of the limits of science, A Mathematical Theory of the Unknown takes you on a journey beyond the frontiers of human understanding. Drawing on the principles of computability, complexity, and artificial intelligence, this book introduces a new mathematical framework for measuring ignorance, guiding discovery, and redefining what it means to achieve perfect knowledge.

  13. Dealing with technical debt
    Mario Lucero - Agile Coach - www.agilelucero.com
    No Description Available
  14. Idiomatic Gradle Plugins
    25 Recipes for Authors
    Schalk Cronjé

    Write Gradle plugins in a form that extends the Gradle DSL in a readable and gradlesque way. Make it easy for consumers of the plugins to adopt it in their build scripts. These recipes provide a common ground for users as well as maintainers of a plugin.

  15. Getting started with icecast:
    a simple quick start guide using the linux platform
    Sarah Alawami
    No Description Available