Latex
This is a guide to the LaTeX typesetting system. It is intended as a useful resource for everybody, from new users who wish to learn, to old hands who need a quick reference. TeX is a typesetting computer program created by Donald Knuth, originally for his magnum opus, The Art of Computer Programming.
Wavelets and Subband Coding
This ebook fills a useful need in explaining a new view of signal processing based on flexible time frequency analysis and its applications. It has been well received and used by researchers and engineers alike. In addition, it was also used as a textbook for graduate courses at several leading universities.
Don’t Just Roll the Dice: A Usefully Short Guide to Software Pricing
If Dave Hewlett and Bill Packard, two Stanford graduates with the rosiest of futures ahead of them, can flounder so badly when faced with the problem of how to price their products, what hope do the rest of us have? Quite a lot, as it turns out.
Clojure – Functional Programming For The Jvm
The goal of this online ebook is to provide a fairly comprehensive introduction to the Clojure programming language. A large number of features are covered, each in a fairly brief manner.
Breaking the Time Barrier: How to Unlock Your True Earning Potential
Mike worked 19 days in one year and generated over $200,000 to fund his side project. How did he do that? This book will show you—and help you do it too.
Programming Languages: Application and Interpretation
The main programming language used in this book is Racket. Like with all operating systems, however, Racket actually supports a host of programming languages, so you must tell Racket which language you’re programming in.