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Books Archive
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Recent Books on Geospatial Free/Libre Open Source Software
These are recent geospatial books involving free/libre open source software (from 2010 to 2012): PostGIS, OpenStreetMap, OpenLayers, GDAL/OGR and QGIS among others.
Note: Books have affiliate links.
The Geospatial Desktop
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Author Interview: Jan Erik Solem Programming Computer Vision with Python
Today we share with you an interview with Jan Erik Solem, author of the book “Programming Computer Vision with Python”. Jan also works at Apple doing computer vision. How …
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Book: Exploring Everyday Things with R and Ruby
Found out about this book in the SciRuby mailing list:
Exploring Everyday Things with R and Ruby
After a quick introduction to Ruby and R, you’ll explore a wide range …
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FLOSS for Science Books June 2012
The following FLOSS for science related books were published during the month of June 2012. You can check the lists for other months at the end of the post. …
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FLOSS for Science Books May 2012
The following FLOSS for science related books were published during the month of May 2012. After reading this post you can browse a growing catalog of books that you …
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FLOSS for Science Books March-April 2012
The following FLOSS for science related books were published during the months of March and April 2012. After reading this post you can browse a growing catalog of books …
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GNU Octave for the Life Scientist: An Interview with biochemist and author Heino Prinz
This time we have for you an interview with Heino Prinz, a biochemist and author of the book Numerical Methods for the Life Scientist: Binding and Enzyme Kinetics Calculated …
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First volumen of Floss4Science Interviews
($4.99; PayPal)This electronic book is the first in a series of volumes that will collect interviews and selected articles published in this site in a convenient format readable in …
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gretl: User Guide and Command Reference
gretl is very powerful cross-platform software package for econometric analysis. I used it as a teaching tool back in my academic days. It has a very “undergraduate-friendly” user …
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Chemistry Development Kit (CDK) 1.4.8 released
Egon Willighagen announced on his blog the release of the Chemistry Development Kit 1.4.8:
CDK 1.4.8: the changes, the authors, and the reviewers
The Chemistry Development Kit (CDK) is a …







