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New Titles - Computers & Internet
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HTML, CSS, & JavaScript All-in-One For Dummies
Paul McFedries - For Dummies Format: 1st Edition
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A thorough and helpful reference for aspiring website buildersLooking to start an exciting new career in front-end web building and design? Or maybe you just want to develop a new skill and create websites for fun. Whatever your reasons, it's never been easier to start learning how to build... |
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No Judgment: Essays
Lauren Oyler - HarperOne Format: Hardcover
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A 2024 MOST ANTICIPATED READ - The Millions, BookPage, LitHub, and moreFrom the national bestselling novelist and essayist, a groundbreaking collection of brand-new pieces about the role of cultural criticism in our ever-changing world.In her writing for Harper's, the London Review... |
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Literary Theory for Robots: How Computers Learned to Write (A Norton Short)
Dennis Yi Tenen - W. W. Norton & Company Format: Hardcover
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In the industrial age, automation came for the shoemaker and the seamstress. Today, it has come for the writer, physician, programmer, and attorney.Literary Theory for Robots reveals the hidden history of modern machine intelligence, taking readers on a spellbinding journey from medieval... |
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The Heart and the Chip: Our Bright Future with Robots
Gregory Mone - W. W. Norton & Company Format: Hardcover
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Daniela Rus, a leading roboticist and computer scientist, explores how we can use a new generation of smart machines to help humankind.There is a robotics revolution underway. A record 3.1 million robots are working in factories right now, doing everything from assembling computers to packing... |
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Burn Book: A Tech Love Story
Kara Swisher - Simon & Schuster Format: Hardcover
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From award-winning journalist Kara Swisher comes a witty, scathing, but fair accounting of the tech industry and its founders who wanted to change the world but broke it instead. . While tech titans bragged they would "move fast and break things," Kara Swisher was moving faster... |
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