Category: E-Books

Learning Python Application Development - eBook
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About the Author Ninad Sathaye has spent several years of his professional career designing and developing performance-critical engineering applications written in a variety of languages, including Python and C++. He has worked as a software architect in the semiconductor industry, and more recently in the domain of Internet of Things.
A Concrete Introduction to Real Analysis (2nd Edition) - eBook
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A Concrete Introduction to Analysis, 2nd Edition, (PDF),  provides a major reorganization of the prior edition with the aim of making it a much more accessible and comprehensive for college students. The standard, somber approach to teaching modern mathematics with its focus on formal proofs can be discouraging and challenging
The Cambridge Handbook of Intelligence (2nd Edition) - eBook
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Written by the foremost specialists in human intelligence. It not only includes traditional topics, like the nature, measurement, and development of intelligence, but also modern research into intelligence and video games, emotional intelligence, collective intelligence, and leadership intelligence. In a field of study that has been fraught with ideological differences,
Concepts for Nursing Practice (3rd Edition) - eBook
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Learn the basic concepts of nursing care and apply them to the clinical setting! Gidden’s Concepts for Nursing Practice, 3rd Edition, (PDF) uses a simplified, intuitive approach to explain 57 important concepts relevant to all areas of nursing practice. For easier understanding, this ebook also makes associations among related concepts
The Internet, Warts and All: Free Speech, Privacy and Truth - eBook
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The Internet, Warts and All asks questions. Why are government digital policies so frequently out of touch and counter-productive? Why is surveillance law ineffective and problematic – and often defeated in court? Do companies like Facebook and Google actually care about freedom of speech? Is ‘fake news’ something that can