John Paul Mueller Book order






- 2023
- 2022
From the emergence of department stores in the late 19th century to the financial disasters of the years following the end of World War I, the history of large-scale retailing in Germany was dominated by a pioneering generation of German-Jewish entrepreneurs who found fortune and influence only to have their livelihoods taken by Hitler and the Nazis in the 1930s. Drawing on a range of archival sources and private collections, The Kaiser, Hitler and the Jewish Department Store reveals how, contrary to Nazi claims, Jewish-owned department stores were decent employers, popular with customers, and well integrated into the economy. In fact, such institutions were so integral to German society that, when Hitler came to power in 1933, the Nazis were forced to abandon their pledge to abolish them. As this revelatory history argues, the end of the Jewish-run store cannot solely be attributed to the rise of antisemitism: it was also the consequence of financial mismanagement and the indifference of the German people. John F. Mueller reveals the German-Jewish department store as a powerful force in society and politics as well as a leader in architecture and design. His book challenges common assumptions about the relationship between consumer culture, the German-Jewish business community and the rise of Nazism, providing fresh insights into the social history of modern Germany.
- 2022
SHARPEN YOUR CODING SKILLS If an easy-to-read guide on one of the most popular coding languages is what you need, look no further. C# 'X' All in One For Dummies will teach aspiring coders, and professionals looking to refresh on C#, all the basics of this language. Get an intro to Visual Studio, learn object-oriented C# programming, and join a community dedicated to this language.Updates:- Fully updated for the newest edition of C# (9.0)Records Init only setters Top-level statements Pattern matching enhancements Performance and interop Native sized integers Function pointers Fit and finish features Target-typed new expressions static anonymous functions Target-typed conditional expressions Covariant return types Extension GetEnumerator support for foreach loops Lambda discard parameters Attributes on local functions Module initializers New features for partial methods - More examples & code snippets- Updated for use with Windows 10
- 2022
Algorithms For Dummies, 2nd Edition
- 448 pages
- 16 hours of reading
Your secret weapon to understanding—and using!—one of the most powerful influences in the world today From your Facebook News Feed to your most recent insurance premiums—even making toast!—algorithms play a role in virtually everything that happens in modern society and in your personal life. And while they can seem complicated from a distance, the reality is that, with a little help, anyone can understand—and even use—these powerful problem-solving tools! In Algorithms For Dummies, you'll discover the basics of algorithms, including what they are, how they work, where you can find them (spoiler alert: everywhere!), who invented the most important ones in use today (a Greek philosopher is involved), and how to create them yourself. You'll also find: Dozens of graphs and charts that help you understand the inner workings of algorithms Links to an online repository called GitHub for constant access to updated code Step-by-step instructions on how to use Google Colaboratory, a zero-setup coding environment that runs right from your browser Whether you're a curious internet user wondering how Google seems to always know the right answer to your question or a beginning computer science student looking for a head start on your next class, Algorithms For Dummies is the can't-miss resource you've been waiting for.
- 2021
This innovate argument shows how increased aversion to international war over the last century has caused countries to no longer view war as a way to resolve differences. Undergraduates and interested readers will consider complacency and appeasement as productive diplomatic devices and discover why a large military force is no longer necessary.
- 2021
"MATLAB for Dummies" guides you through this complex computational language from installation to visualization to automation. Learn MATLAB's language fundamentals, including syntax, operators, and data types. Understand how to use the most important window in MATLAB: the command window. Get the basics of linear algebra to get up and running with vectors, matrices, and hyperspace. Automate your work with programming scripts and functions. Plot graphs in 2D and 3D to visualize your data
- 2019
Data Science Programming All-in-One For Dummies
- 608 pages
- 22 hours of reading
A compilation of the key data science, machine learning, and deep learning programming languages: Python and R. It helps you decide which programming languages are best for specific data science needs. It also gives you the guidelines to build your own projects to solve problems in real time--
- 2019
Functional Programming For Dummies
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
"Especially for nondevelopers, functional programing can be the perfect tool for coding an endless variety of problems. If you've been afraid that the paradigm was too complex, this book will quickly dispel those fears. You'll see how functional programming processes are used to derive, analyze, and prove the worth of algorithms; explore the differences in Haskell abd Python and learn when to use pure and impure approaches; see why functional programming is vital for AI and gaming applications; and put your new skills to work."-- Provided by publisher
- 2019
Deep Learning For Dummies
- 368 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Take a deep dive into deep learning Deep learning provides the means for discerning patterns in the data that drive online business and social media outlets. Deep Learning for Dummies gives you the information you need to take the mystery out of the topic—and all of the underlying technologies associated with it. In no time, you’ll make sense of those increasingly confusing algorithms, and find a simple and safe environment to experiment with deep learning. The book develops a sense of precisely what deep learning can do at a high level and then provides examples of the major deep learning application types. Includes sample code Provides real-world examples within the approachable text Offers hands-on activities to make learning easier Shows you how to use Deep Learning more effectively with the right tools This book is perfect for those who want to better understand the basis of the underlying technologies that we use each and every day.
- 2018
Beginning Programming with Python For Dummies
- 408 pages
- 15 hours of reading
The easy way to learn programming fundamentals with Python. Python is a remarkably powerful and dynamic programming language that's used in a wide variety of application domains