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  1. An in depth guide to developing Android applications using Eclipse and the Android 4.4 SDK.

  2. Quick Start Handlebar Templating
    Learn HTML templating
    Sandeep Kumar Patel

    Learn HTML templating quicky

  3. Building Phone Applications
    A step-by-step guide to building powerful voice and SMS applications for business
    Vince Dasta

    Learn how and why you should engage your customers through their phone including 19 detailed tutorials including a robust small business phone system that costs less than $10 per month.

  4. TPL Dataflow by Example
    Dataflow and Reactive Programming in .Net
    Matt Carkci

    If you like Microsoft's Reactive Extensions (Rx) but need more control, this book can teach you how to build all types of dataflow systems using the TPL Dataflow Library that go way beyond the abilities of Rx.

  5. Technically Speaking
    Presentation essentials for scientists, engineers and other technical professionals
    Brad Wallace

    Written by a bench level scientist with 20+ years of experience giving presentations, the advice in this book is tailored for technical presenters of all stripes and is guaranteed to take your presentations to the next level.

  6. Aprende Java con Ejercicios
    Luis José Sánchez González

    Manual práctico para aprender a programar en Java desde cero. Contiene la teoría imprescindible junto con ejemplos que te ayudarán a comprender las nociones básicas como variables, bucles, arrays, funciones... y conceptos avanzados como la Programación Orientada a Objetos, aplicaciones JSP y acceso a BBDD. Incluye 350 ejercicios resueltos. IMPORTANTE: Este manual en formato electrónico en Leanpub está desactualizado. La versión actualizada y mejorada de "Aprende Java con Ejercicios" está disponible en Amazon, en una colección de libros en tapa blanda. Enlace al primer tomo, "Cinturón Blanco (Volumen 1): https://www.amazon.es/dp/B0DT3XMF5C

  7. The Hacker Ways
    A gentle introduction to the command line and the UNIX toolset.
    Juan Reyero

    The UNIX toolset is the work environment of choice of a growing number of engineers and research scientists. If you want a career as an engineer, data analyst, programmer or researcher, you'll need to master it. This book will teach you all you need to get started. UNIX can be daunting until you understand its logic: by the end of the book you will, and you'll know where to look for more.

  8. The Psychology of Software #Testing
    A look at psychology and its connection with software testing. (Ver: 0.9 beta)
    John Stevenson

    Software Testing is not the same as manufacturing a bolt or a screw on an assembly line. It is about human interactions and this is something that appears to have been forgotten in the software development world. This book takes a closer look at the psychology of software testing and how the irrational predictability of human interactions affect the software that we test.

  9. The Elements of Computing Style
    200+ Tips for Busy Knowledge Workers
    Diomidis Spinellis

    “Nowadays everybody knows how to use a computer. Smart people learn how to use it with style: effectively, efficiently, and, yes, enjoyably. Become one of them.”

  10. Engineering Technology
    GCE Advanced Level
    Gnanakeethan
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  12. Personal Business Correspondence
    A Collection of Sample Letters for Japanese Businessmen
    Janusz Buda

    English business letters with Japanese translations and notes.

  13. Mutation Testing
    Better Code by Making Bugs
    Filip van Laenen

    Are you already using TDD, measuring test coverage, and running static code analysison your code? Maybe you're wondering whether there's a “next level” in code quality? If so, you should check out this book and learn about mutation testing. Mutation testing changes your source code and then checks back whether your unit tests can catch the changes, just like they should catch bugs. Can they? Find out how it works, and why it works in this book.

  14. UX from 30,000ft
    A Guide to User Experience for Software Engineers and Developers
    Simon Harper

    Are you a Software Engineer or Developer who wants to know more about those pesky users; or how to decipher what that UX specialist is talking about? Do you need to get more involved in the development of the interface? If so, this high-level overview will help you get started and signpost you to more books, best practices, and standards.

  15. Getting Started HTML
    The internet user's guide to HTML & CSS
    Andy Bell

    The internet feels like magic - but when it comes to creating web pages, it can feel like a dark arcane magic. Getting Started HTML takes you from absolute zero knowledge to creating your first (very basic) page!