Category: E-Books

Scala for the Impatient (2nd Edition) - eBook
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Interest in the Scala programming language continues to increase for many reasons. Scala incorporates the functional programming style without abandoning the object-oriented paradigm, and it lets you to write programs more concisely than in Java. Because Scala runs on the JVM, it can access any Java library and is interoperable
Accounting Principles (13th Edition) - eBook
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The best-selling ebook Accounting Principles, 13th edition, (PDF/ePub) by Kimmel, Weygandt, and Kieso provides college students with a clear introduction to fundamental accounting concepts with an emphasis on learning the accounting cycle from a sole proprietor perspective. This ebook helps accounting students get the most out of their accounts course by
Fundamental Accounting Principles 22nd edition pdf
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Enhancements in technology have changed how we learn and live. Working with learning resources across devices, whether tablets, smartphones, or laptop computers, empowers college students to drive their own learning by putting increasingly intelligent technology into their hands. Whether the goal is to become a businessperson, an accountant, or simply
How the Immune System Works (5th Edition) - eBook
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How the Immune System Works 5th edition (PDF) has helped thousands of medical students understand what’s in their thick, big, immunology textbooks. In his ebook, Dr. Sompayrac cuts through the technical jargon and details to reveal, in simple language, the very essence of this complex subject. In 15 easy-to-read chapters,
On Invisible Language in Modern English: A Corpus-based Approach to Ellipsis - eBook
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This ebook, On Invisible Language in Modern English: A Corpus-based Approach to Ellipsis (PDF) investigates the syntactic phenomenon of ellipsis and the linguistic forces that trigger it. It presents the results of a corpus-based study which takes into account grammatical, semantic/discursive, usage-related and processing variables. Evelyn Gandón-Chapela builds upon the