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  • - The Four Steps to Creative Programming with the Processing Language
    by Yu Zhang & Mathias Funk
    £34.49

  • - Design Your Own Digital Models for 3D Printing and CNC Fabrication
    by Lydia Sloan Cline
    £17.99

    Learn how to use Autodesk Fusion 360 to digitally model your own original projects for a 3D printer or a CNC device.

  • - A Modern Approach to Business and IT Alignment
    by Kotusev Svyatoslav Kotusev
    £46.99 - 57.49

    Based on an extensive study of the actual industry best practices, this book provides a systematic conceptual description of an EA practice and offers practically actionable answers to the key questions related to enterprise architecture.

  • by Jake Gerli
    £25.49

    Follow the development story behind Overwatch's stunning cinematics, from "Rise and Shine" to "Reunion" and beyond!

  • - How I Disrupted an Industry
    by Anne Boden
    £9.49

  • by Anthony Debarros
    £27.49

  • - Effective Learning through 2D Game Development and Play
    by Herbert Wolverson
    £27.49

    Rust is an exciting new programming language combining the power of C with memory safety, fearless concurrency, and productivity boosters - and what better way to learn than by making games. Each chapter in this book presents hands-on, practical projects ranging from "Hello, World" to building a full dungeon crawler game.

  • - The Ultimate Guide to a World War II Shipwreck
    by Simon Brown, Jon Henderson, Alex Mustard & et al.
    £18.99 - 25.49

    Diving the Thistlegorm is a unique in-depth look at one of the world's best-loved shipwrecks, the World War II British Merchant Navy steamship.

  • - A hands-on guide to threat hunting with the ATT&CK (TM) Framework and open source tools
    by Valentina Palacin
    £39.99

    Threat hunting is the act of proactively tracking and eliminating adversaries from your network as early as possible. Practical Threat Intelligence and Data-Driven Threat Hunting covers both threat intelligence and the act of threat hunting from the first steps to advanced practices.

  • by Kenneth Cukier, Viktor Mayer-Schoenberger & Francis de Vericourt
    £9.49

  • - Kick-start your ASP.NET web development journey with the help of step-by-step tutorials and examples
    by Andreas Helland
    £42.99

    ASP.NET Core 5 for Beginners is a practical guide for developers for building dynamic and powerful web applications with the ASP.NET Core framework and C#. From basic ASP terminologies to creating a single-page application, and from testing and maintaining the app to deploying it on the cloud, this book covers everything you need to get started.

  • - Interactive Front-End Web Development
    by Jon Duckett
    £22.49

    A visual and accessible guide to JavaScript and jQuery in a built-to-last hardcover edition In JavaScript & jQuery renowned author Jon Duckett discards the traditional programming book template and approaches writing code in a more relevant, less intimidating way.

  • - Data Storytelling for Data Management
    by Scott Taylor
    £23.49

    The Data Whisperer''s practical guide to explaining and understanding the strategic value of data management. The need for data management is everywhere across your company. The value of every digitally transformative customer-facing initiative, every data science and analytics-based project, every as-a-service offering, every foray into e-commerce, and every enterprise software implementation is inextricably linked to the successful output of data management efforts. Although it is a simple function of garbage in garbage out, that slogan rarely drives any sustainable executive action. We need to tell a better data story. Data Storytelling is probably the hottest non-technical trend in the technology-related space. But it does not directly support data management because it is focused on analytics or telling stories with data. So, it is time to expand the realm of Data Storytelling to recognize the role of data management by telling stories about data. Learn how to secure stakeholder involvement and executive commitment to fund and support data management as a systematic, consistent, fundamental part of your business. This book is for:Data management leaders trying to explain your value to C-Level and business stakeholders. As a practitioner, you may already know how to fix your data, but your business leaders ignore your advice. When you explain data management to the business, they may nod "yes" on the outside, but they nod off on the inside.Business stakeholders trying to comprehend why data management is important. Many business people may be frightened, threatened, intimidated, or at the very least confused and bewildered by the techno-babble often associated with data-related conversations. If you want to know more about why data management needs to be a strategic imperative in your organization, you''ll learn it here in simple terms.Data scientists looking to understand better how you connect to "The Business." A recurring struggle I hear from data scientists is the need to get "closer to business." If you are a data scientist, then you need to understand your company''s data story. The more you can align your work to the core value your company delivers, the more successful you will be. This book will help you discover the essence of why data brings value to your business.Anyone interested in understanding the business value of data management. I offer simple explanations about why data management is essential for your organization. Without going deep into technical concepts and processes, I focus on the business-related outputs. I share ways you can think about what foundational data does. Its importance is vital for the future of your enterprise.Since this is a book about telling data stories, I share it through stories divided into five sections:My data story. Why I know what I know and why you should listen to me.Everyone''s data story. A collection of classic, foundational data situations relevant to all enterprises.Framing your data story. A set of simple frameworks about data value.Selling your data story. Tips on creating a compelling narrative.Building your data story. Why you must align with the strategic intentions of your enterprise.

  • - The Basic Principles of Computers for Everyone
    by J Clark Scott
    £14.49

  • - Keep Track of Usernames, Passwords, and Web Addresses in One Easy and Organized Location
    by Editors of Chartwell Books
    £6.99

    Just say "no" to piles of sticky notes and scraps of paper with your passwords and logins! Keep track of them in this elegant, yet inconspicuous, alphabetically tabbed black soft-touch notebook. In this portable hardcover notebook with removable cover band, record the necessarily complex passwords and user login names required to thwart hackers. You’ll find: Internet password safety and naming tipsA to Z tabbed pages with space to list website, username, and password for eachDedicated pages to record software license information, with spaces for license number, purchase date, renewal date, and monthly feeDedicated pages to record network settings and passwords, including for modem, router, WAN, LAN, and wirelessA notes section with blank lined pages This internet password logbook provides an easy way to keep track of website addresses, usernames, and passwords in one discreet and convenient location. With so much of our lives and contact going digital, the Creative Keepsakes journals offer an intimate way to nurture your connection with yourself and the people around you. An entertaining way to get off your screen, these guided and free-form journals are great for writers and artists alike. Each journal offers content around a different theme, including silly prompts for a laugh, random yet thoughtful questions, inspiration for art and composition, interactive prompts to learn about your heritage, and blank interiors on high-quality paper stock to use as your creative canvas. Beautifully designed and full of mindful prompts, channel your inspiration as you put pen (or pencil, or marker, or crayon!) to paper to learn more about yourself, your talents, and the people you love.  Also in this Series: 3,001 Questions All About Me, 3,001 Would You Rather Questions, 3,001 This or That Questions, 301 Things to Draw, 301 Writing Ideas, Anti-Anxiety Journal, Complete the Drawing, Create a Poem, Create a Story, Create Comics: A Sketchbook, Design & Destroy, Forever Friends, Gratitude Journal, Inner Me, Inspired by Prayer, Mom & Me, My Family Story, My Father's Life, My Grandfather's Life, My Grandmother's Life, My Life Story, My Mother's Life, Our Love Story, Sermon Notes, Sketch - Large Black, Sketch - Large Kraft, Sketch - Medium Black, Sketch - Medium Kraft, This is Me, Write - Medium Black, Write - Medium Black

  • - The Human Cyborg
    by Peter Scott-Morgan
    £8.99 - 16.49

  • - Recipes to Begin, Expand, and Enhance Your Projects
    by Brian Jepson, Michael Margolis & Nicholas Robert Weldin
    £31.99

    This cookbook is perfect for anyone who wants to experiment with the popular Arduino microcontroller and programming environment. Updated for Arduino 1.8, the third edition includes more than 200 tips and techniques for building a variety of objects and prototypes

  • by Greenshields Mark Greenshields
    £12.49 - 19.99

    First published in 1983, this user-friendly guide to the Commodore 64 helped many owners of the much-loved home computer understand their machine to a whole new level.

  • - Field Guide to Research with Python
    by Anthony Scopatz & Kathryn D. Huff
    £44.49

    More physicists today are taking on the role of software developer as part of their research, but software development isnt always easy or obvious, even for physicists. This practical book teaches essential software development skills to help you automate and accomplish nearly any aspect of research in a physics-based field.Written by two PhDs in nuclear engineering, this book includes practical examples drawn from a working knowledge of physics concepts. Youll learn how to use the Python programming language to perform everything from collecting and analyzing data to building software and publishing your results.In four parts, this book includes:Getting Started: Jump into Python, the command line, data containers, functions, flow control and logic, and classes and objectsGetting It Done: Learn about regular expressions, analysis and visualization, NumPy, storing data in files and HDF5, important data structures in physics, computing in parallel, and deploying softwareGetting It Right: Build pipelines and software, learn to use local and remote version control, and debug and test your codeGetting It Out There: Document your code, process and publish your findings, and collaborate efficiently; dive into software licenses, ownership, and copyright procedures

  • by Jill Lepore
    £9.49

  • - 2020 edition
    by Nick Vandome
    £10.99

  • - A practical guide
    by Tim King & Julian Schwarzenbach
    £27.49

    This book explains data quality management in practical terms, focusing on three key areas - the nature of data in enterprises, the purpose and scope of data quality management, and implementing a data quality management system, in line with ISO 8000-61.

  • - A Graphic History of Gaming
    by Edward Ross
    £16.99

  • - 2 BOOKS IN 1 - The Ultimate Beginner's & Intermediate Guide to Learn C# Programming Step By Step
    by Ryan Turner
    £36.49 - 38.99

  • - A Practical Guide to A/B Testing
    by Ron Kohavi, Diane Tang & Ya Xu
    £29.99

    Getting numbers is easy; getting trustworthy numbers is hard. From experimentation leaders at Amazon, Google, LinkedIn, and Microsoft, this guide to accelerating innovation using A/B tests includes practical examples, pitfalls, and advice for students and industry professionals, plus deeper dives into advanced topics for experienced practitioners.

  • by Jim Blandy & Jason Orendorff
    £44.49

    Written by two experienced systems programmers, this book explains how Rust manages to bridge the gap between performance and safety, and how you can take advantage of it.

  • - The Beginner's Guide to Data Structures & Algorithms
    by Cory Althoff
    £18.99

    The follow-up to Cory Althoff's bestselling The Self-Taught Programmer, which inspired hundreds of thousands of professionals to learn to program outside of school!Fresh out of college and with just a year of self-study behind him, Cory Althoff was offered a dream first job as a software engineer for a well-known tech company, but he quickly found himself overwhelmed by the amount of things he needed to know, but hadn't learned yet. This experience combined with his personal journey learning to program inspired his widely praised guide, The Self-Taught Programmer. Now Cory's back with another guide for the self-taught community of learners focusing on the foundations of computer science.The Self-Taught Computer Scientist introduces beginner and self-taught programmers to computer science fundamentals that are essential for success in programming and software engineering fields. Computer science is a massive subject that could cover an entire lifetime of learning. This book does not aim to cover everything you would learn about if you went to school to get a computer science degree. Instead, Cory's goal is to give you an introduction to some of the most important concepts in computer science that apply to a programming career. With a focus on data structures and algorithms, The Self-Taught Computer Scientist helps you fill gaps in your knowledge, prepare for a technical interview, feel knowledgeable and confident on the job, and ultimately, become a better programmer.* Learn different algorithms including linear and binary search and test your knowledge with feedback loops* Understand what a data structure is and study arrays, linked lists, stacks, queues, hash tables, binary trees, binary heaps, and graphs* Prepare for technical interviews and feel comfortable working with more experienced colleagues* Discover additional resources and tools to expand your skillset and continue your learning journeyIt's as simple as this: You have to study computer science if you want to become a successful programmer, and if you don't understand computer science, you won't get hired. Ready for a career in programming, coding, or software engineering and willing to embrace an "always be learning" mindset? The Self-Taught Computer Scientist is for you.

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