What are some good 'software design' books / resources that are currently recommended? [closed] - software-design

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Closed 10 years ago.
I recently applied to several full time positions among some of the tech giants, and this was among some of the feedback I received.
I know what good coding practice generally entails, but am not so sure on largescale software design that mixes not only creativity but also a sharp technical focus.
What do you guys recommend?

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Math resources for game programming [closed]

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Closed 10 years ago.
Well I'm interested in learning the mathematics and physics applied to game development (I don't care about the language right now), I know there are many books related but I can't find them in my country so I have to buy them in amazon, I would like someone to recommend me some book to start and some good free resource if there is.
Thank you.

Best free collaboration tool now that Google Wave is no more? [closed]

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Closed 10 years ago.
With the unfortunate demise of Google Wave what is the best alternative free project collaboration tool that you use for your side projects and non-funded software start-ups?
Sign up with Runby, which integrates a Google Wave approach (hosted conversation) with email:
http://runby.me
So far this is my first choice:
http://www.teamlab.com/

What are the most popular open source build systems nowadays? [closed]

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Closed 11 years ago.
There are a lot of opensources build systems, and most of them are multiplatform, multilanguage, cross-everything.
I'm not interested on which one is the best (which would be offtopic by the way), but I'd like to know which ones are used most.
So, do we have any kind of statistic about their actual usage? Could you provide any link?
As there is no tracking process, I doubt that this kind of information is available. You could check the number of artifacts in maven central for example, but it won't tell that much about actual usage and may be viewed rather as a trend. Some build tool developers list some of the most reknowned users on their sites, most don't

good book for basics of networking and os [closed]

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Closed 10 years ago.
i need good book for basics of networking and about os. I am first year cse student, I want to get into hacking world so need to get knowledge of networking and working of os. right now I have no knowledge of this, so can u please suggest some good book for starting on these topics. thaks.
I think that "Operating System Concepts" (silberschatz, galvin and gagne) is a very good book for beginners to understand the basics of the operating systems
http://www.amazon.com/Operating-Concepts-Seventh-Abraham-Silberschatz/dp/0471694665

Simulation of Experimental Design Data in R [closed]

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Closed 11 years ago.
I wonder how to simulate data for experimental designs, like Completely Randomized Design, Randomized Block Design, Latin Square design etc., in R. Any help will be highly appreciated. Thanks
Everything you're looking for can be found in Experimental Design Task View.

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