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  1. Ace the Trading Systems Engineer Interview (C++ Edition)
    Insider's Guide to Top Tech Jobs in Finance
    Dennis Thompson and Jeff Vogels

    Top 3 reasons why a software engineer might be interested to work at capital markets firms1) work with top Hedge Funds, Investment Banks, HFT firms, Algorithmic Trading firms, Exchanges, etc.2) implement smart algorithms and build low-latency, high-performance and mission-critical software with talented engineers3) earn top compensation

  2. Cybercrime and Social Media Relationships
    Cybercrime and Social Media Relation
    Joseph Thachil George

    The Book ‘’Cybercrime and Social Media Relationships’’ is written by Cyber security expert Mr. Joseph Thachil George.  Joseph writes books, which, considering where you’re reading this, makes perfect sense. He is best known for writing research papers, including the technical and non- technical contents.

  3. Understanding Kubernetes in a visual way
    Learn & Discover Kubernetes in sketchnotes - with some tips included -
    Aurélie Vache

    Understanding Kubernetes can be difficult or time-consuming. I've created this collection of sketchnotes about Kubernetes in order to explain the Cloud technology in a visual way.

  4. Visual Category Theory Brick by Brick, Part 6
    Using LEGO® to Teach Abstract Mathematics
    Dmitry Vostokov

    The sixth part covers vertical and whisker compositions of natural transformations, identity and isomorphism of functors, equivalence, isomorphism, and adjoint equivalence of categories, functor and morphism categories, natural transformations as functors, representable functors, category of presheaves, Yoneda embedding and lemma.

  5. Beginning Flutter 3.0 with Dart
    A Beginner to Pro. Learn how to build Advanced Flutter 3.0 Apps
    Sanjib Sinha

    Are you an absolute beginner with no prior knowledge to any programming language? But you want to be an Android or iOS mobile application developer? This book will teach you both. You will learn to build Advanced Flutter Apps, from scratch. You will also learn Dart programming language that runs Flutter.

  6. This reference volume consists of revised, edited, cross-referenced, and thematically organized articles from Software Diagnostics Institute and Software Diagnostics Library (former Crash Dump Analysis blog) written in January - September 2008. This major revision contains corrections and WinDbg output color highlighting.

  7. Fundamentals of Computer Vision
    A gentle, accessible introduction to foundational concepts in computer vision and computational perception.
    George K

    Have you ever been curious about how your phone unlocks when it sees your face, how a camera can track people and objects in a video, how humans see depth, or how computers can differentiate dogs from cats? This book will start from the basics of image manipulation and build up to cover all of these topics, and more!

  8. Fundamentals of Computer Vision
    A gentle, accessible introduction to foundational concepts in computer vision and computational perception.
    George K

    Have you ever been curious about how your phone unlocks when it sees your face, how a camera can track people and objects in a video, how humans see depth, or how computers can differentiate dogs from cats? This book will start from the basics of image manipulation and build up to cover all of these topics, and more!

  9. Coffee Break Python - Mastery Workout
    99 Tricky Python Puzzles to Push You to Programming Mastery
    Christian Mayer, Lukas Rieger, and Adrian Chan

    Are you an above-average Python coder? Prove it! Coffee Break Python - Mastery Workout helps you boost your Python skills and reach mastery level. The approach is simple: you solve 99 really hard Python puzzles that get harder as you progress with the book. A clear path to Python mastery!

  10. Visual Category Theory Brick by Brick, Part 5
    Using LEGO® to Teach Abstract Mathematics
    Dmitry Vostokov

    The fifth part covers exponentials and evaluation in sets and categories, subobjects, equalizers, equivalence classes and quotients, coequalizers, congruence categories, morphism functors, and presheaves.

  11. This book is for anyone looking to become a Database Administrator, gain a better understanding of SQL and SQL Server, or looking for help passing Microsoft's 98-364 MTA: Database Administration Fundamentals.

  12. Visual Category Theory Brick by Brick, Part 4
    Using LEGO® to Teach Abstract Mathematics
    Dmitry Vostokov

    The fourth part covers non-concrete categories, group objects, monoid, group, opposite, arrow, slice, and coslice categories, forgetful functors, monomorphisms, epimorphisms, and isomorphisms.

  13. Visual Category Theory Brick by Brick, Part 3
    Using LEGO® to Teach Abstract Mathematics
    Dmitry Vostokov

    The third part covers adjoint functors, diagram shapes and categories, cones and cocones, limits and colimits, pullbacks and pushouts.

  14. Machine Learning Brick by Brick, Epoch 1
    Using LEGO® to Teach Concepts, Algorithms, and Data Structures
    Dmitry Vostokov

    This machine learning book series aims at providing real hands-on training from general concepts and architecture to low-level details and mathematics. The first epoch covers the simplest linear associative network, proposes a brick notation for algebraic expressions, shows required calculus derivations, and illustrates gradient descent.

  15. This reference volume consists of revised, edited, cross-referenced, and thematically organized articles from Software Diagnostics Institute and Software Diagnostics Library (former Crash Dump Analysis blog), written from August 2006 to December 2007. This major revision contains updates relevant to Windows 10 and WinDbg output color highlighting.