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Basic Physics: A Self-Teaching Guide, Third Edition

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Explore the fundamental principles of physics with 'Basic Physics: A Self-Teaching Guide, Third Edition' by Karl F. Kuhn and Frank Noschese. Perfect for self-learners, this guide offers clear explanations, practical exercises, and thorough reviews to enhance your understanding of basic physics concepts.


Mathematics: A Complete Introduction

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Discover the ultimate guide to mastering mathematics with 'Mathematics: A Complete Introduction.' Perfect for independent learners, this comprehensive book offers detailed explanations, numerous worked examples, and practical tips. Ideal for students without teacher support and those preparing for exams.


Python Programming For Beginners by James Herron

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Discover the essentials of Python with 'Python Programming For Beginners' by James Herron. This comprehensive guide covers fundamental concepts, best practices, and advanced features to help you become proficient in Python programming. Ideal for absolute beginners and those looking to refine their skills.


UNIX and Linux System Administration Handbook.pdf

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The UNIX System Administration Handbook, written by Tim O'Reilly and others, offers a comprehensive guide to managing UNIX and Linux systems in production environments. Covering essential topics such as basic administration, networking, and supplementary information, this book provides hands-on advice, pragmatic insights, and in-depth coverage of major variants. With a focus on practicality and real-world scenarios, it serves as a valuable resource for both novice and experienced system administrators, enriched by contributions from experts in the field.


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