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  1. Efficiently Migrating Workloads to Azure
    A very practical hands-on guide to learn about Azure Infrastructure as a Service, Platform as a Service, Containers and DevOps
    Peter De Tender

    Interested in learning how to migrate your on-premises workloads to Azure, but don't know what architecture to choose or how to perform the actual migration? Look no further, and go through the (very) hands-on exercises in this book. Starting from a Virtual Machine deployment, you migrate to Azure Web Apps, SQL Azure, containers and DevOps

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  3. Quello che affascina dello Scrum è che esso costituisce un baluardo dell’ideale di lavoro senza emergenze, senza caos, perché si è talmente bravi nel programmare gli eventi, da non averne bisogno. Una sorta di liberazione dalla maledizione a cui il mondo del software si è legato mani e piedi da quando è divenuto un’industria di massa.

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  5. Testing in Python
    Noah Gift and Alfredo Deza

    Noah and Alfredo have decades of experience testing with Python in major production environments. Learn from the best on how to get started and advance your automation with easy examples and code to follow up.

  6. Tensorflow 2 Tutorial
    A somewhat intermediate level intro to Tensorflow 2
    Ren Zhang

    tldr: Don't read this if all you want is from tensroflow import keras

  7. CentOS 8 Essentials
    Learn to install, administer and deploy CentOS 8 systems
    Neil Smyth

    CentOS 8 Essentials is designed to provide detailed information on the installation, use and administration of the CentOS 8 distribution. 

  8. Repensando a Agilidade (ePub, mobi)
    Por que os Times Ágeis não têm nada a ver com business agility
    Klaus Leopold

    Não comece por tornar os times ágeis - isso vai salvar seus nervos e muito dinheiro!

  9. Hacking of the Free
    Understanding Digital Threats to Democracy in the 21st Century
    Ken Buckler

    The Internet age has ushered a new type of warfare - digital warfare. This isn't just warfare among "hackers" gaining unauthorized access to computer systems, but a war to influence public opinion through data analytics, propaganda and "fake news".

  10. The author presents his DYOR research on altcoins which made their appearance on CoinMarketCap® during the month of December 2019.  The content of the book is influenced by a public and anonymous voting page (make sure that the 2019-12 date combination is chosen to select the correct book if you go to that page).

  11. Kubernetes for All
    Build a Datacenter from Scratch
    Joel Bryan Juliano

    Most Kubernetes books teach you YAML. This one teaches you to build a datacenter.You start with #!/usr/bin/env bash. You finish with one command that provisions, reloads, and tears down a complete multi-service cluster. No magic. No black boxes. Just you, Bash, and the cloud-native platform you built yourself.

  12. Menyusur Tutur Batik Blitar is all about Blitar in sheets of batik cloths. It is all about how batik cloth tells the story from time to time, generation to generation, heart to heart. Batik of Blitar is more than just a cloth, this is a tale from the people and nature of Blitar.

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  14. CHRISTIAN anthropology—an oxymoron, no? The author, a Christian and anthropologist (Harvard AB 1975 Social Relations; University of Rochester MA 1985, PhD 1995 Anthropology) thinks not. God as Lewis's "ultimate Fact"; Genesis prologue myth as epistemological charter; the witch as a man-made idol; who is King in the realm of value? Food for thought!

  15. Lynchings in Modern Kenya
    A Continuing Human Rights Scandal, Updated February 2026
    Robert Guy McKee

    The book is mostly about ongoing lynchings in modern Kenya—their ethnography (they are, among other things, savage), their history (they mushroomed ca. 1991 to continuing high numbers), their documentation (by means of the linked Kenya Lynchings Database), USDOS country reports on human rights practices as a poor source of statistics on them (shame on us Americans). The last addendum includes summaries of some December 2025-February 2026 lynchings-related articles that see brought to 3,568 the number of lynched persons reported about at least minimally by KLD materials. What may shock most readers, hopefully into constructive action, is how much worse a problem with lynchings at least several African countries have, numerically speaking, than the US has had for its entire recorded lynchings history—e.g., 508 for Kenya for 1993, 543 for 2011, 579 or close to it for 2025; 2,124 for South Africa for FY 2022/23; 11,140 for Uganda for just twenty of the years 2001-2024; 16,962 for Tanzania for 1996-2015.