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  1. Event Sourcing in Python
    Event-oriented analysis and design with applications
    John Bywater

    A pattern language for event sourced applications and reliable distributed systems. Examples are written in the Python programming language. Now includes event-oriented introductions to the pattern language scheme of Christopher Alexander, the process philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead, and the person-centred psychology of Rogers and Rosenberg.

  2. The way of React
    Reinventing React from Scratch
    sapjax

    A hands-on journey through the evolution of React. reinvent React from scratch — The entire journey is written as a conversation — Socratic, exploratory, and built on first principles.

  3. Building Mobile Apps with Claude Code in 2026
    A Complete Guide for Vibe-Coders: From Zero to App Store
    Muhammad Sohaib Roomi

    Build four real mobile apps from scratch — no coding experience required. Claude Code handles the code. You handle the idea.

  4. Introduction to computer science and programming
    A beginner’s guide for students
    Anshuman Mishra

    6.1 Knowledge-Based Benefits • Students will understand the fundamentals of computer science including architecture, number systems, and data representation. • They will learn the core concepts of programming languages and how they work. • They will acquire problem-solving skills using algorithms, pseudocode, and flowcharts. • They will gain knowledge of object-oriented programming, data structures, and file handling, which form the backbone of computer science. 6.2 Skill-Based Benefits • Ability to write, compile, and debug programs in a structured way. • Development of logical and analytical thinking skills. • Hands-on experience with coding exercises, lab sessions, and projects. • Skills in handling data, designing programs, and solving practical problems. • Ability to design small software applications using modular programming. 6.3 Career-Based Benefits • Students preparing for university exams, competitive exams (like UGC NET, GATE, or coding tests) will find this book extremely useful. • Beginners aspiring to become software developers, web developers, or data analysts will get their first foundation here. • Non-technical students will develop digital literacy, making them more employable in all sectors. • For those aiming to pursue advanced studies in computer science, this book acts as a stepping stone toward data science, AI, and machine learning. 7. How to Use This Book Effectively 1. Start with the theory sections to understand the concepts. 2. Work through the examples and illustrations provided in each chapter. 3. Solve the end-of-chapter exercises to reinforce your understanding. 4. Try to implement the coding examples on your computer using an IDE or programming environment. 5. Progress toward mini-projects that challenge your creativity. This active-learning approach ensures students move from passive reading to active programming practice. 8. Future Scope After Studying This Book Once students complete this book, they will be ready to explore advanced areas such as: • Data Science and Analytics – Using programming to analyze large datasets. vii | P a g e • Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning – Writing algorithms that learn and make decisions. • Web Development – Creating interactive websites using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and backend programming. • Cybersecurity – Understanding how to protect systems from attacks. • Mobile App Development – Designing apps for Android or iOS. • Cloud Computing – Learning how modern software runs on distributed systems. Thus, the book serves as a foundation for a lifelong journey in computer science.

  5. Constraint-Based Design: An Unexpected Gateway to Understanding Modern LLM Architecture
    The HPC Tradecraft Master Practitioner, Volume 3
    Edward W. Barnard

    A 1986 text adventure game written inside the Cray I/O Subsystem turns out to be architecturally isomorphic to modern transformer design. This capstone volume uses the playable game and its assembly language source as a case study in constraint-based design, including the bare metal thinking we stopped teaching around 1995.

  6. SolidStart: Build Full-Stack Applications with SolidJS
    A practical guide to mastering SolidStart for building fast, reactive, and full-stack web applications with SolidJS.
    Sinan Polat

    Discover how to build modern, reactive applications that go beyond the client side. With SolidStart, you’ll harness server-side rendering, seamless routing, and full-stack integration to deliver apps that are fast, scalable, and production-ready. Through a hands-on project, you’ll see how these concepts come together to create a secure, production-ready application from the ground up. Whether you’re optimizing performance, structuring navigation, or coordinating server and client logic, this book shows you how to move beyond the basics and build the kind of modern, reactive applications SolidJS was designed for.

  7. Angular Architecture Patterns
    Apply Enterprise Principles and Patterns to Build Amazing Applications
    Matt Vaughn

    In software, some times you only have one chance to do it right. It is possible by leveraging well-defined architecture to create an amazing Angular application. Maximize the capabilities of Angular, Typescript, Visual Studio Code tools to enable architectural patterns that were once not available or easy to implement in modern web applications.

  8. Reactive Spring
    (v1.5)
    Josh Long

    Join Spring Developer Advocate Josh Long (@starbuxman) for an introduction to reactive programming and its implementation in the Spring ecosystem.

  9. Learn how to implement DDD, CQRS and Event Sourcing. Understand the theory and put it into practice with JavaScript and Node.js. Utilize an extensive source code bundle and an interactive execution feature for a hands-on experience.

  10. Voice of Foreign Exchange™
    A Statistical Analysis of Data Communications Networks impact upon Expert Advisors (EA)
    Stephen Gose

    Ralph Nelson Elliott in the 1930s was the pioneer of FOREX "Wave Theory". Yes, he was onto something, but did not fully understand data communications! Every book that was ever written on "Elliott Wave Theory" is missing this one critical piece of information that I explain thoroughly in this book and provide the MQL source code as Bonus Content.