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  1. Queer Privacy
    Essays From The Margins Of Society
    Sarah Jamie Lewis

    Queer Privacy is a collection of essays about community, family, coming out, dating, domestic violence, activism, sex work and suicide. We will talk about problems, we won't always have solutions, and not all the stories have happy endings. After all, this is real life and we are building it together - one step at a time.

  2. This book contains all tutorials that have been published on the Laravelista website in the period from >= 2016. to < 2018.

  3. JavaScript, ¡Inspírate! (Gallego)
    Ulises Gascón and Yoel Macia Delgado

    Un libro de programación sinxelo e divertido que móstranos como desenvolver en JavaScript, dende pseudocódigo ata as peticións AJAX.  Todo o recaudado integramente será doado a @CodeClub.

  4. Trust Driven Development is about the profession of building successful software. about planning for change, about process, and above all, about trust. Process is what we do to make sure that everybody on a project has a shared sense of state and of goals. Trust is what happens when we match that shared state and meet those goals.

  5. Composing Software
    An Exploration of Functional Programming and Object Composition in JavaScript
    Eric Elliott

    All software design is composition: the act of breaking complex problems down into smaller problems and composing those solutions. Most developers have a limited understanding of compositional techniques. It's time for that to change.

  6. micro:bit MicroPython in 60 minutes
    even if you've never programmed in Python before!
    Romilly Cocking

    Get started with MicroPython on the BBC micro:bit in 60 minutes! Show happy faces, read buttons, float and sink a ship, and find out how to do even more with this amazing $15 computer.

  7. Humans vs Computers
    Wrong assumptions, computer bugs, and people caught in between
    Gojko Adzic

    Humans vs Computers is a book about ordinary people caught between wrong assumptions and computer bugs. You’ll read about humans who are invisible to machines, how a default password once caused a zombie apocalypse and why airlines sometimes give away free tickets. This is also a book on how to prevent, avoid and reduce the impact of such problems.

  8. The Majesty of Vue.js 2 (Deutsch)
    Alex Kyriakidis and Michael Seeger

    Vue.js von der Pike auf!Dieses Buch ist ein Begleiter auf Ihrem Weg mit, und ein gutes Nachschlagwerk für Vue.js, dem progressiven JavaScript Framework.Nachdem Sie dieses Buch gelesen haben, werden Sie dazu in der Lage sein, schnelle Frontend-Anwendungen zu erstellen und die Performance Ihrer Projekte durch die Integration von Vue.js 2 zu steigern.

  9. Lean Experimentation In Action
    A Concise guide to validating product ideas and avoiding failure
    Maryam Aidini and Kylie Castellaw

    A concise guide to validating product ideas and avoiding failure

  10. Learn to create apps that will run anywhere, on anything.

  11. Angular Reactive Forms
    A comprehensive guide for building forms with Angular
    Nir Kaufman

    Unleash the power of Angular's forms by diving into the powerful Reactive Forms module. Gain practical knowledge of how to design, develop, validate, and maintain complex, dynamic forms with the reactive API. Use the recipes section to solve real-world challenges.

  12. DevOps Katas
    Hands-On DevOps
    Dave Swersky

    DevOps Katas: Hands-On DevOps is about three of the most important DevOps tools: Docker, Git, and Jenkins. You'll learn by doing with each set of exercises.

  13. Happy Developer
    50 Quick Motivations, Inspirations, & Insights for Developers
    Tony Lea

    Why is being a developer so amazing? Is it the money, the lifestyle, the freedom, the ability to continually learn more? In this book you will find out why being a developer is so amazing. You will also find some awesome motivations, inspirations, and insights for being a developer.

  14. Programming Spiritually
    Becoming More Present and Connected Through Software Development
    Matt McCormick

    Regain Your Passion and Energy for Programming Software development can be isolating at times. This book offers 8 lessons you can bring to your daily work to program in a more spiritual way so that you relax, improve your focus and enjoy your work more.

  15. Toiling at a desk in anonymity is not a bad thing for a software developer, but it's not what everyone wants. The rewards of getting involved are numerous and life-enhancing. Dave Rael shares his experience in moving from being an unknown programmer to a more involved influencer. Not yet complete! More stories and inspiration to come.