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A man is walking down Michigan Avenue in Chicago. He shares a sidewalk
with crowds of anonymous people. He sees skyscrapers and signage
extending to the horizon. There is a lot going on – people talking, walking,
playing, fighting, screaming, driving, and smiling. He sees a coffee shop
that excites his interest. He pulls... |  |  Software Engineering: Theory and Practice (4th Edition)
Software engineering has come a long way since 1У6Х. when the term was first used at a
NATO conference. And software itself has entered our lives in ways that few had anti
cipated, even a decade ago. So a firm grounding in software engineering theory and
practice is essential for understanding how to build good software and... |
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How do you make the point that the iPhone has changed the
world? The easy answer is “use statistics”—100 million sold,
500,000 downloadable programs on the iPhone A pp Store, 15
billion downloads…. Trouble is, those statistics get stale almost before
you’ve finished typing them. ... |  |  Bayesian Reasoning and Machine Learning
We live in a world that is rich in data, ever increasing in scale. This data comes from many dierent
sources in science (bioinformatics, astronomy, physics, environmental monitoring) and commerce (customer
databases, nancial transactions, engine monitoring, speech recognition, surveillance, search). Possessing
the knowledge as to... |  |  YouTube: An Insider's Guide to Climbing the Charts
Let me begin by making an observation that the authors are too humble to make for
themselves: This book will change your life. But more on that in a moment. First I’m
going to do something prototypically YouTubian: I’m going to talk about myself.
Like most people, I got to know YouTube as ... |
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