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Month: September 2018

4 Free eBooks on Learning Ruby on Rails Framework

Ruby on Rails can be deceiving in terms of being easy to learn, but it is nonetheless one of the nicest frameworks when it comes to building functional web applications. The Rails framework helps developers to build websites and applications, because it abstracts and simplifies common repetitive tasks.

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4 Free Engineering Course Notes by Prof Bruce Hajek

Bruce Hajek is a professor of the department of electrical and computer engineering, research professor of coordinated science laboratory and hoeft chair of college of engineering at University of Illinois. His research interests include Communication Networks, Auction Theory (e.g. combinatorial auctions for sale of spectrum licenses), Stochastic Analysis, Combinatorial Optimization, Machine Learning, Information Theory and Bioinformatics.

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