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 Hello! Python
When I was first asked to write Hello! Python, I didn’t want to write just another introductory book—I wanted to write something different. The programming books that I’ve read in the past have often been just a laundry list of features: a list can have things in it, and you can call len(mylist) to find out exactly how ... |  |  Coding for Penetration Testers: Building Better Tools
My Dear Reader,
This wretched war, the gravest threat humankind has ever faced, is not going well at all.We have suffered major setbacks, as our ruthless adversary has conquered vast territories, leaving little ground controlled by our ragtag band of rebels. Our few surviving generals blame the lack of skills in our fighting... |  |  Machine Learning for Email: Spam Filtering and Priority Inbox
To explain the perspective from which this book was written, it will be helpful to define
the terms machine learning and hackers.
What is machine learning? At the highest level of abstraction, we can think of machine
learning as a set of tools and methods that attempt to infer patterns and extract ... |
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 Angels A to Z
Written by a recognized authority on nontraditional religious movements, this resource is one of the most comprehensive books on angels and related topics currently available. More than 300 entries are included and drawn from multiple religions, such as Christianity, Islam, and Hindu traditions, as well as from pop culture. A... |  |  The Encyclopedia of Electronic Circuits, Volume 6
The enthusiastic reception of the first five volumes of The Encyclopedia of Elec-
tronic Circuits prompted the authors to produce this volume—the sixth in the pop-
ular series.
Taken together, the six volumes contain approximately 6000 circuits—by far the
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