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  1. Angular from Scratch
    A friendly guide for absolute beginners
    Ajdin Imsirovic

    In this no-fluff book, we pick apart the building blocks of Angular in the first two chapters, giving you the skills to dive straight into building apps in Angular 2+. Every step is explained and each concept is covered so it's easy to understand what is happening and why.

  2. Front Line PHP
    Building modern applications with PHP 8
    Brent Roose

    An ebook on cutting edge tactics in PHP 8, accompanied by practical examples.Brought to you by open source veterans Brent Roose & Freek Van der Herten from Spatie.

  3. Developing a Computer Operating System from Scratch
    An Attempt to Introduce OS Development at Beginner Level
    TINU TOM

    The first-ever book aimed at introducing operating system development to absolute beginners. The topics begin with programming in C and programming in assembly, and progress toward practical OS development.The book uses only simple methods, so it covers only a few essential topics in C and assembly programming, making it suitable for beginners.

  4. Serials form the base for all successful writing. Because they involve the reader into a deep dive of binge-reading or watching to find out what happens next. This 2.0 version includes the essential guide to understanding cliffhangers, not understood even by veteran authors. You can learn to make your writing more profitable by writing shorter.

  5. Life Is Beautiful!
    Company of Quotes
    Shefali Pathak

    This book is dedicated to all the people out there who are just like me, trying to give some meaning to their life.

  6. SECRET OF SECRETS
    Gabriel Rosenstock

    SECRET OF SECRETSrún na rún Bilingual tanka, in Irish and English, in response to artwork by various hands. Mystic poems of love, longing and emptiness in 5-7-5-7-7 syllables.

  7. The book is intended to get you acquainted with the world of Supervised Machine Learning and does not assume previous knowledge of the field. The commonly leveraged Linear Regression technique used to provide predictions that are continuous in nature is detailed in the book. SAMPLE CODE INCLUDED!

  8. Learn Vietnamese for Everyone
    Easy Vietnamese for All
    Mai Tran

    Master Vietnamese Tones and AlphabetsEasy and Interactive guidelines to hold a conversation in VietnameseComprehensive Practices after each LessonsSoundtracks for each Conversation and Pronunciation Drill

  9. Flip: projects to products
    A whitepaper for a different perspective.
    Braden Alexander Cundiff

    Are all problems worth solving? The following white paper is going to challenge you to answer that question for yourself. In order to do this you'll follow the ADDIE process combined with cognitive Learning Outcomes. Understanding this method will allow you to flip your perspective and measure cognitive development more effectively.

  10. Handbook of Free and Open Space Standards
    https://gitlab.com/artur-scholz/handbook-space-standards
    Artur Scholz
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  11. Robert Collier was writing successful direct order sales letters before any of us were born. And distilled his most successful into a massive book. That book was distilled for you into a 10-lesson volume so you can get the evergreen basics. Simply.These core principles also have to do with how you sell yourself...

  12. A Step-By-Step Guide to Launching a Personal Website, Blog, or Portfolio using R
    Learn how to use R, blogdown, Hugo, Netlify, and other open source tools to publish and analyze your very own website
    Danny Morris

    Interested in launching a personal website, blog, or project portfolio? Take this opportunity to learn the step-by-step process to create, design, publish, and analyze your website using R and many other open source technologies.

  13. Creepy Sheen
    Rebecca Gransden

    Ten stories. Punch the Beach.

  14. The Simple Haskell Handbook
    Learn how to build Haskell applications.
    Marco Sampellegrini

    A project-driven approach to practical Haskell development. Start from zero lines of code and finish with a working CI Server. Step by step. One type error at a time.

  15. The Expert Curve
    How Experts Are Made
    Michael Keyes

    The Expert Curve is about how expertise is achieved. With a comprehensive look into the science behind expertise, talent, prodigies, and training, The Expert Curve lays out the current understanding of how people learn to operate at expert levels in their fields and gives you the best tools to achieve expertise yourself.