Computer Science I
The first part of this book uses pseudocode with a minimum of language-specific elements. Subsequent parts of the book recapitulate these concepts but in the context of a specific programming language.
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Posted by John | Dec 23, 2018 | Computers and Technology |
The first part of this book uses pseudocode with a minimum of language-specific elements. Subsequent parts of the book recapitulate these concepts but in the context of a specific programming language.
Read MorePosted by John | Dec 23, 2018 | Language, Personal Development |
How long does it take to learn a new language? How many words do you need to learn? Are languages within the reach of everybody? Which teachers should we avoid? The Word Brain provides the answers.
Read MorePosted by John | Dec 21, 2018 | Business, Education & Learning |
This is the guide we wish we had when we started freelancing. Like many freelancers, we had a long road filled with successes, failures, and lots of learning ahead of us.
Read MorePosted by John | Dec 21, 2018 | Mathematics, Programming |
This easy-to-read book introduces the basics of solving partial differential equations by means of finite difference methods. Unlike many of the traditional academic works on the topic, this book was written for practitioners.
Read MorePosted by John | Dec 21, 2018 | Computers and Internet, Web Design |
Since mobile has become the dominant way to view the web, users access content and services on the go, and expect to be able to do that with their smartphone, anywhere, anytime. They want this to happen fast!
Read MorePosted by John | Dec 19, 2018 | Engineering, Mathematics |
This Special Issue on Real-Time Optimization includes both methodological and practical contributions. All seven methodological contributions deal with explicit RTO schemes that repeat the optimization when new measurements become available.
Read MorePosted by John | Dec 19, 2018 | Health and Fitness, Personal Development, The Human Mind |
A silver lining of hope to anyone drowning in the dark cloud of Depression, a proof that it is not an insurmountable mountain and that with giving yourself the necessary time, space and tools, it is possible to cross over to the other side, the bright side where you are to regain your forces.
Read MoreFailure sucks. Startups are dying in numbers every year. Greater percentage of them shutdown and the founders move on to something else. The good thing is that most entrepreneurs don’t give up that easily. You can easily start a new business but maintaining it is where the real deal is.
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