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The book takes a tour through all the necessary technologies that are required to build an application ground up. Full stack development is quickly shaping up to be an industry standard requirement for developers. This book is aimed at making each of those technologies understandable through less definitions and more intuition-based examples. The chapter on machine learning introduces a new paradigm in computer programming, and the book takes a deep dive into understanding those concepts without requiring any prior knowledge from the reader. The chapter on Ethereum blockchain deals with…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The book takes a tour through all the necessary technologies that are required to build an application ground up. Full stack development is quickly shaping up to be an industry standard requirement for developers. This book is aimed at making each of those technologies understandable through less definitions and more intuition-based examples. The chapter on machine learning introduces a new paradigm in computer programming, and the book takes a deep dive into understanding those concepts without requiring any prior knowledge from the reader. The chapter on Ethereum blockchain deals with another branch of technology that is completely new and the book takes a hands-on approach toward each new concept. The explanations in the book encourage a reader to think on own and arrive at conclusions regarding the scope and use case of a technology, during its application.
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Autorenporträt
The author is currently working as a software engineer and mostly self-taught. He has been a teacher for over six years, in computer science. He is hugely invested in reverse engineering and recently has taken up 3D digital artistry as a hobby. He strongly believes that for an engineer, it is very important to keep both halves on the brain involved, and that design should be the outcome of functionality.