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Leanpub Book LAUNCH π Three Essays on NetBSD by Chris Pinnock
This book collects three essays I wrote in 2022 about the NetBSD operating system.
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This book collects three essays I wrote in 2022 about the NetBSD operating system.
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β10 Steps to Flow: A Practical Novel for Software Delivery Leaders is your quick and easy to consume, guide to cutting through the chaos and building a resilient, high-performing delivery culture that thrives on clarity, autonomy, and continuous improvement.
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Applied Statistics for Data Science is a practical guide to the statistical foundations every analyst and researcher needs to work confidently with realβworld data.
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Welcome to the Leanpub Launch video for Thirst for Reality: How to see the task, find strong solutions, and act without self-deception by Anton Minin Baranovskii! About the Book We make mistakes all the time. And most often, not because we lack knowledge, but because we are solving the wrong
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This book presents the Ishi Spiral, a four-phase discipline that governs how intent is set, how practice is structured, when persistence is justified and how reflection prevents drift before collapse forces correction.
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Zero to WebsiteΒ is your complete guide to building professional websites from scratch, even if you've never written a line of code before.
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Testing Rails from Scratch is a practical guide to testing Rails applications at every level, using (mostly) tools that the framework includes by default.
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For more than a millennium, the Council has ruled the world. Now it is terrified of a man who should hardly matter at all.
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Switching to Linux is the start of an extremely fun journey - but knowing where to start is another matter entirely! This book is your guide through that transition.
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In Deliver What Matters, When It Matters, Agile coach and systems thinker Ryan Kent introduces the Delivery Optimization Loopβ’ as a powerful, practical model for improving delivery across any team, product, or framework.
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You might be surprised to find a book in the 21st century about programming in Assembly Language on DOS.
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Most LLM books teach you to use models. This one teaches you to build them β every layer, every optimizer step, every cache, every quantization scheme β and then to deliberately break each piece so you understand why it exists in the first place.