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A collection of e-books to help you better understand computer science, and computer theory. We will constantly add new e-books to this section that we find interesting to share with the public.

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x86-64 Assembly Language Programming with Ubuntu

1 file(s) 2.43 MB
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Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide

1 file(s) 2.61 MB
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Making Servers Work

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Bash Notes For Professionals

1 file(s) 1.68 MB
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Many people think of proteins as having a biological function — catalyze reactions, detect pathogens, etc.

At a higher level, though, proteins are programmable materials. They are an advanced form of nanotechnology, made from templates that we can read and write and understand.…

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Assistant Professor Jesse B. Owens is developing a groundbreaking gene delivery system that aims to replace entire mutated genes, potentially transforming treatment for genetic disorders and cancers. Utilizing engineered viral enzymes called integrases, Owens’ method promises…

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