Download CSS: The Definitive Guide by Eric A. Meyer, et al (.PDF)

CSS: The Definitive Guide: Visual Presentation for the Web, 4th Edition by Eric A. Meyer, Estelle Weyl
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Overview: If you’re a web designer or app developer interested in sophisticated page styling, improved accessibility, and saving time and effort, this book is for you. This revised edition provides a comprehensive guide to CSS implementation, along with a thorough review of the latest CSS specifications.
CSS is a constantly evolving language for describing the presentation of web content on screen, printers, speech synthesizers, screen readers, and chat windows. It is used by all browsers on all screen sizes on all types of IoT devices, including phones, computers, video games, televisions, watches, kiosks, and auto consoles. Authors Eric Meyer and Estelle Weyl show you how to improve user experience, speed development, avoid potential bugs, and add life and depth to your applications through layout, transitions and animations, borders, backgrounds, text properties, and many other tools and techniques.
Genre: Non-Fiction> Web Development

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This guide covers:

Selectors, specificity, and the cascade
Values, units, fonts, and text properties
Padding, borders, outlines, and margins
Colors, backgrounds, and gradients
Floats and positioning tricks
Flexible box layout
The new Grid layout system
2D and 3D transforms, transitions, and animation
Filters, blending, clipping, and masking
Media and feature queries

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Download Learning Concurrency in Python by Elliot Forbes (.PDF)

Learning Concurrency in Python by Elliot Forbes
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Overview: Python is a very high level, general purpose language that is utilized heavily in fields such as data science and research, as well as being one of the top choices for general purpose programming for programmers around the world. It features a wide number of powerful, high and low-level libraries and frameworks that complement its delightful syntax and enable Python programmers to create.
This book introduces some of the most popular libraries and frameworks and goes in-depth into how you can leverage these libraries for your own high-concurrent, highly-performant Python programs. We’ll cover the fundamental concepts of concurrency needed to be able to write your own concurrent and parallel software systems in Python.
The book will guide you down the path to mastering Python concurrency, giving you all the necessary hardware and theoretical knowledge. We’ll cover concepts such as debugging and exception handling as well as some of the most popular libraries and frameworks that allow you to create event-driven and reactive systems.
By the end of the book, you’ll have learned the techniques to write incredibly efficient concurrent systems that follow best practices.
Genre: Non-Fiction> Programming > Languages & Tools

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What you will learn

Explore the concept of threading and multiprocessing in Python
Understand concurrency with threads
Manage exceptions in child threads
Handle the hardest part in a concurrent system — shared resources
Build concurrent systems with Communicating Sequential Processes (CSP)
Maintain all concurrent systems and master them
Apply reactive programming to build concurrent systems
Use GPU to solve specific problems

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Download Information Technology Law by David Bainbridge (.PDF)

Introduction to Information Technology Law, 6th Edition by David Bainbridge
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Overview: Now in its sixth edition, Introduction to Information Technology Law (formerly Introduction to Computer Law), provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the law as it relates to computers.
Adopting a practical approach that places the law in the context of computer use, this book is highly suitable for undergraduate law students, non-specialist students and computer professionals.
Genre: Non-Fiction> Law > Legal Theory & Systems

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Download Functional Programming, Simplified by Alvin Alexander (.PDF)

Functional Programming, Simplified by Alvin Alexander
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Overview: “Functional Programming, Simplified (Scala edition),” makes the process of learning functional programming (FP) in Scala as simple as possible by breaking down complex topics into small, bite-size chunks that are easy to understand. The lessons are presented in a logical sequence — the order in which the author learned them — culminating in advanced topics like functional domain modeling, and how to write and use monads.
All told, the book currently contains 118 small chapters and an additional eight appendices. Source code examples from the book are available as a series of Github repositories that you can download and work with.
Kindle readers: Please note that the book isn’t 100% complete at the moment, but I expect to add only two more chapters, so technically the book is now 98% complete. There is also a problem with the “Figure” references that I will correct with the next update.
Genre: Non-Fiction> Programming > Languages & Tools

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Some of the book’s lessons include:

– A simple set of rules for functional programming in Scala
– How and why to write pure functions and use immutable variables
– Why function signatures in FP are *much* more important than method signatures in OOP
– How pure functions work with I/O (file, database, and network)
– How to read anonymous functions
– Lessons on recursion, with many images to help explain how it works
– How the concepts of JVM stacks and stack frames work
– Partially-applied functions and currying
– How using Option naturally leads to flatMap, and how flatMap naturally leads to for-comprehensions
– How and why to use case classes and pattern matching
– How to use monads like State and IO
– How to use monad transformers like StateT
– How (and why) to write your own monads
– Domain modeling in functional programming
– How to use “lenses” to update immutable data models
– Concurrency lessons cover Akka actors and Scala futures
– Visual lessons on collections’ methods like fold and reduce
– How to use the ScalaCheck property-testing framework
– How to write and use “type classes”
– Algebraic Data Types (ADTs) are explained

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Download Design Systems by Alla Kholmatova (.ePUB)

Design Systems by Alla Kholmatova
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Overview: As the web continues to become more complex, designing static pages has become untenable, so that many of us have started to approach design in a more systematic way. In this book, Alla Kholmatova sets out to identify what makes an effective design system that can empower teams to create great digital products.

Not all design systems are equally effective. Some can generate coherent user experiences, others produce confusing patchwork designs. Some inspire teams to contribute to them, others are neglected. Some get better with time, more cohesive and better functioning; others get worse, becoming bloated and cumbersome.

What are the key qualities of a well-functioning, enduring design system? Throughout the book, Alla will share an approach that will help you every day with your work.
Genre: Non Fiction Computers & Technology > Web Development > Web Design

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