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A Nicer Way To Learn About HTML & CSS

A book about code that doesn't read like a 1980s VCR manual... It's not just for programmers, it's written and presented to make it easy for designers, bloggers, content and e-commerce managers, marketers to learn about the code used to write web pages...

Python for Informatics: Exploring Information

The goal of this book is to provide an Informatics-oriented introduction to programming. The primary difference between a computer science approach and the Informatics approach taken in this book is a greater focus on using Python to solve data analysis problems common in the world of Informatics. The Python 2 version of the book is still available.

Beginners Guide to PM Methodologies

This crash course for project management methods contains Bite-sized explanations of each methodology and framework Tips on identifying which one is right for you The pros and cons of each approach to help you weigh your options Links to additional online resources for further reading

Git Pocket Guide

Learning by doing is the best way to grasp new technologies With interactive learning, teams get hands-on experience with tech like Kubernetes, Python, Docker, Java, and more'in safe live dev environments. So they're more comfortable putting it to work in real-world situations.

Programming JavaScript Applications

The learning platform your tech teams need to stay ahead. More than 60% of all Fortune 100 companies trust O'Reilly to help their teams learn the technologies of today'and be ready for what's next. We can help yours too.

Elementary Statistics 13th Edition

Real data brings statistics to life From opinion polls and clinical trials to self-driving cars, statistics influences and shapes the world around us. Best-selling author Marty Triola is committed to keeping Elementary Statistics relentlessly current--with an unprecedented amount of up-to-the-minute real data--so that readers of all backgrounds understand the role of statistics in the world around them.

The 48 Laws Of Power

In the book that People magazine proclaimed “beguiling” and “fascinating,” Robert Greene and Joost Elffers have distilled three thousand years of the history of power into 48 essential laws by drawing from the philosophies of Machiavelli, Sun Tzu, and Carl Von Clausewitz and also from the lives of figures ranging from Henry Kissinger to P.T. Barnum.

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