Category: Textbooks

Data Wrangling with JavaScript - eBook
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Summary Data Wrangling with JavaScript (PDF) is hands-on guide that will teach you how to create a JavaScript-based data processing pipeline, handle common and exotic data, and master practical troubleshooting strategies. This purchase only includes a eBook in PDF without any restrictions. About the Technology Why not handle your data
stewarts calculus 9th edition pdf
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Original price was: $188.05.Current price is: $19.00.
Stewart’s CALCULUS, 9th Edition, (PDF) offers you the strongest foundation for a STEM future. James Stewart’s Calculus series is the best-seller in the world because of its mathematical precision and accuracy, problem-solving focus, and exceptional examples and problem sets. Chosen and mentored by Daniel Clegg, Stewart, and Saleem Watson continue
Microsoft Big Data Solutions - eBook
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Tap the power of Big Data with Microsoft technologies Microsoft Big Data Solutions (ePub/PDF) is here, and Microsoft’s new Big Data platform is a vital tool to help your company get the maximum out of it. This timely ebook brings to you how to use HDInsight along with the HortonWorks
Biopsychology - eBook
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Original price was: $166.02.Current price is: $14.00.
Explore how the central nervous system governs behavior Biopsychology 10th global edition (PDF) presents a clear, engaging introduction to biopsychological research and theory through a unique combination of biopsychological science and reader-oriented, personal discourse. Original author John Pinel and new co-author Steven Barnes address college students directly and interweave the fundamentals
Banking, Lending and Real Estate - eBook
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Banking, Lending and Real Estate (ePub/PDF) deals directly with the return/risk multiple trade-offs coming out of the thoroughly intertwined relationship between banking and real estate. The authors explore how banks could accept a more proactive approach to make the most of their, mostly ‘long only’, exposure to real estate, and