We had a variety of ways to denote Wikibooks. It seemed appropriate to add "wikibooks" as the "author" and remove "wikibook" from the title, since the books don't use "wikibook" in their titles.
* Updated Algorithms Section
* Reordered Alphabetically (Algorithms)
* add "Wikibooks" as author
I took a look at what our practice has been regarding labeling of wikibooks. I found all sorts of things. We've been adding a lot of authornames, especially when the title is generic and the author name helps to distinguish one book from another, and using "Wikibooks" as the "author" of these books feels appropriate. I will be adding a PR to make this a uniform practice.
* Added Codename One books
Codename One is an Open Source Java platform for mobile devices (iOS, Android, Windows etc.). The developer guide is created in the open as part of the Codename One wiki. The Uber Clone book isn't free but the first 2 chapters which are about 100 pages are free to download without an email address or anything. I hope the latter is considered free enough for this list
* Fixed typo in book name and added author
* Attempt to fix lint issues
* Added free course
* Fixed location of (PDF) next to author
* added '(first 2 chapters)' to the title
* Added Cynical Developer Podcast Link
* Rearranged the Item in Alphapetical Order
* Serverless apps Architecture, patterns Azure implementation Book Added.
* Add JavaScript ES6 and beyond
Free ebook to learn features introduced from ES2015 to ES2018. Available as PDF or EPUB, no email required.
* move author to satisfy linter
* remove non-free books
"Why programmers work at night" is not free and is missing the link "Free to Read online".
"Practicing Domain-Driven Design" is only part 1 of 4 and for the rest you have to buy the book.
* Update free-programming-books.md
revert "domain-driven design"
* Added "A Brief Introduction to Machine Learning for Engineers"
Link to page in arXiv, posted by the author of the book: https://arxiv.org/abs/1709.02840
* Added author to "A Brief Introduction to Machine Learning for Engineers"
An incremental in-depth tutorial about building Java back-end web applications with Java Server Faces (JSF) as the user interface technology and the Java Persistence API (JPA) for object-to-storage mapping and storage management.
Ref:- http://web-engineering.info/tech/JavaJpaJsf/book/index.html
Author:- Mircea Diaconescu and Gerd Wagner
* Update free-programming-books.md
C Elements of Style was published by M&T books in 1992. This book covers only the C language and is a bit out dated. However it still contains a lot of good advice.
* add author
* Uniform treatment of Leanpub books
free Leanpub books come in two flavors
- free to read online without an account or email address
- free to read after a "purchase" with a minimum price of "Free!" A
valid email is requested to create an account, but you can read or
download even if the email is bogus.
After some consideration, I'm proposing that the free-to-read books
should be without any annotation, and the free-after-"purchase" books
be denoted as *(Leanpub Account or valid email requested)* . This PR
implements that for the english lists.
Comments requested!
* add required space