Delve into advanced Go programming by building complete applications with open-source libraries. The book offers an in-depth exploration of the Go language, providing intricate details and insights that enhance your understanding and application of its features. Perfect for those looking to elevate their skills beyond the basics, it combines practical examples with a unique perspective on the language's evolution.
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- 2023
- 2020
Real-Time IoT Imaging with Deep Neural Networks
Using Java on the Raspberry Pi 4
- 248 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Focusing on practical applications, the book guides readers in building real-time image processing systems and home automation solutions. It emphasizes the use of small 32-bit ARM processors, demonstrating how to develop a system that allows users to control devices entirely through voice commands. This resource is ideal for those looking to integrate advanced technology into everyday environments.
- 2019
Building Telegram Bots
- 296 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Chapter 1. Ruby Chapter 2. Nim Chapter 3. Crystal Chapter 4. Rust Chapter 5. D Chapter 6. C++ Chapter 7.Clojure Chapter 8. Java Chapter 9. Go Chapter 10. Elixir Chapter 11. Node.js Chapter 12. Python
- 2018
Focusing on practical solutions for Java image processing, this book guides readers through common challenges while highlighting best practices. It utilizes a JVM image wrapper for seamless image transformations and instant visual feedback. The Gorilla environment is prominently featured, allowing users to execute code and visualize image transformations directly in their browser, enhancing the learning experience and interactivity.
- 2017
Focusing on the use of ClojureScript, this book guides readers in developing serverless web applications that are both responsive and engaging. It offers practical Reactive recipes utilizing Reagent, a framework designed for building interactive applications, enabling developers to leverage reactive programming principles effectively.
- 2016
Clojure Programming Cookbook
- 618 pages
- 22 hours of reading