Python
Mark Tinderholt, Armon Dadgar
As cloud technology and automation evolve, managing infrastructure as code, integrating security, and handling microservices complexity have become critical challenges. This book takes a hands-on approach to teaching Terraform, helping you build efficient cloud infrastructure using real-world scenarios and best practices.It begins with an introduction to Terraform's architecture, covering its command-line interface and HashiCorp Configuration Language. You’ll learn best practices, architectural patterns, and how to implement Terraform across virtual machines, Docker/Kubernetes, serverless environments, and cloud platforms like AWS, Azure, and GCP. The book also covers integrating Terraform into CI/CD pipelines with other technologies to automate infrastructure provisioning and management.Additional chapters focus on security, monitoring, troubleshooting, and cost optimization. You'll also gain insights into preparing for the Terraform Associate certification. By the end, you’ll have the skills to build, automate, and manage cloud infrastructure effectively.
Savaş Yildirim, Meysam Asgari- Chenaghlu
Transformer-based language models have dominated natural language processing (NLP) studies and have now become a new paradigm. With this book, you'll learn how to build various transformer-based NLP applications using the Python Transformers library.The book gives you an introduction to Transformers by showing you how to write your first hello-world program. You'll then learn how a tokenizer works and how to train your own tokenizer. As you advance, you'll explore the architecture of autoencoding models, such as BERT, and autoregressive models, such as GPT. You'll see how to train and fine-tune models for a variety of natural language understanding (NLU) and natural language generation (NLG) problems, including text classification, token classification, and text representation. This book also helps you to learn efficient models for challenging problems, such as long-context NLP tasks with limited computational capacity. You'll also work with multilingual and cross-lingual problems, optimize models by monitoring their performance, and discover how to deconstruct these models for interpretability and explainability. Finally, you'll be able to deploy your transformer models in a production environment.By the end of this NLP book, you'll have learned how to use Transformers to solve advanced NLP problems using advanced models.
Savaş Yildirim, Meysam Asgari- Chenaghlu
Transformer-based language models such as BERT, T5, GPT, DALL-E, and ChatGPT have dominated NLP studies and become a new paradigm. Thanks to their accurate and fast fine-tuning capabilities, transformer-based language models have been able to outperform traditional machine learning-based approaches for many challenging natural language understanding (NLU) problems.Aside from NLP, a fast-growing area in multimodal learning and generative AI has recently been established, showing promising results. Mastering Transformers will help you understand and implement multimodal solutions, including text-to-image. Computer vision solutions that are based on transformers are also explained in the book. You’ll get started by understanding various transformer models before learning how to train different autoregressive language models such as GPT and XLNet. The book will also get you up to speed with boosting model performance, as well as tracking model training using the TensorBoard toolkit. In the later chapters, you’ll focus on using vision transformers to solve computer vision problems. Finally, you’ll discover how to harness the power of transformers to model time series data and for predicting.By the end of this transformers book, you’ll have an understanding of transformer models and how to use them to solve challenges in NLP and CV.
Matematyka dyskretna dla praktyków. Algorytmy i uczenie maszynowe w Pythonie
Ryan T. White, Archana Tikayat Ray
Mimo że osiągnięcia matematyczne stały się podwalinami algorytmiki, wielu inżynierów nie w pełni rozumie reguły matematyki dyskretnej. Nawet jeśli nie stanowi to szczególnego problemu w codziennej pracy, w końcu okazuje się, że matematyka dyskretna jest niezbędna do osiągnięcia prawdziwej biegłości w operowaniu algorytmami i w pracy na danych. Co więcej, znajomość tej dziedziny bardzo ułatwia rozwiązywanie problemów z zakresu uczenia maszynowego. W ten sposób praktyczna biegłość w matematyce zauważalnie poprawia wyniki pracy inżynierów. Ta książka jest kompleksowym wprowadzeniem do matematyki dyskretnej, przydatnym dla każdego, kto chce pogłębić i ugruntować swoje umiejętności informatyczne. W zrozumiały sposób przedstawiono tu metody matematyki dyskretnej i ich zastosowanie w algorytmach i analizie danych, włączając w to techniki uczenia maszynowego. Zaprezentowano również zasady oceny złożoności obliczeniowej algorytmów i używania wyników tej oceny do zarządzania pracą procesora. Omówiono także sposoby przechowywania struktur grafowych, ich przeszukiwania i znajdywania ścieżek między wierzchołkami. Pokazano też, jak wykorzystać przedstawione informacje podczas posługiwania się bibliotekami Pythona, takimi jak scikit-learn i NumPy. W książce między innymi: terminologia i metody matematyki dyskretnej zastosowanie metod matematyki dyskretnej w algorytmach i analizie danych algebra Boole'a i kombinatoryka w podstawowych strukturach algorytmów rozwiązywanie problemów z dziedziny teorii grafów zadania związane z uczeniem maszynowym a matematyka dyskretna Matematyka dyskretna - poznaj, zrozum, zastosuj!
Penny de Byl
Matematyka jest niezbędna do zrozumienia reguł rządzących tworzeniem grafiki komputerowej w czasie rzeczywistym, a także zasad manipulowania obiektami i środowiskami 3D. Idealnym narzędziem ułatwiającym uchwycenie tych zależności jest język Python wraz z bibliotekami Pygame i PyOpenGL. Dzięki nim łatwo zrozumiesz, w jaki sposób komputery tworzą i wprowadzają zmiany w środowiskach trójwymiarowych. Ta książka wyjaśni Ci rolę matematyki w tworzeniu, renderowaniu i zmienianiu wirtualnych środowisk 3D, a ponadto pozwoli odkryć tajemnice najpopularniejszych dzisiaj silników gier. Za sprawą licznych praktycznych ćwiczeń zorientujesz się, co się kryje za rysowaniem linii i kształtów graficznych, stosowaniem wektorów i wierzchołków, budowaniem i renderowaniem siatek, jak również przekształcaniem wierzchołków. Nauczysz się używać kodu Pythona, a także bibliotek Pygame i PyOpenGL do budowy własnych silników. Dowiesz się też, jak tworzyć przydatne API i korzystać z nich podczas pisania własnych aplikacji. W książce między innymi: praca w Pythonie z edytorem PyCharm, bibliotekami Pygame i PyOpenGL różne polecenia rysowania z różnych graficznych API najważniejsze zagadnienia trygonometrii w odniesieniu do środowisk 3D wektory i matryce w przenoszeniu, ustawianiu kierunku i skalowaniu obiektów 3D renderowanie obiektów 3D z teksturami, kolorami, cieniami i oświetleniem przekształcanie wierzchołków w celu przyspieszenia renderowania opartego na GPU Matematyka: najlepszy sprzymierzeniec programisty i grafika!
Mercury Learning and Information, Paul Turner, Justine...
This book is designed for students, faculty, and professionals, describing the role of mathematics in economics and business. Starting with the basics of numbers and advancing into complex topics like hyperreal numbers and set theory, the book builds a strong foundation of mathematical concepts. Python code is used throughout to illustrate problems numerically, making the material accessible and practical.Readers will learn about linear simultaneous equations for market equilibrium analysis and the mechanics of matrices for solving larger systems. The book covers calculus, with applications in economics, including profit maximization and factor optimization, and introduces infinitesimal methods. Chapters on differential and difference equations reveal their importance in analyzing dynamic systems, all illuminated through practical examples and images from economics and business.The course begins with fundamental mathematical concepts, advancing to complex applications in economics and business. By integrating computational understanding with Python code, the book ensures learners can tackle real-world problems. This structured approach provides the tools needed for economic analysis and business decision-making, making it an invaluable resource for anyone in these fields.
Aldrin Yim, Claire Chung, Allen Yu
Python is a general-purpose programming language increasingly being used for data analysis and visualization. Matplotlib is a popular data visualization package in Python used to design effective plots and graphs. This is a practical, hands-on resource to help you visualize data with Python using the Matplotlib library. Matplotlib for Python Developers, Second Edition shows you how to create attractive graphs, charts, and plots using Matplotlib. You will also get a quick introduction to third-party packages, Seaborn, Pandas, Basemap, and Geopandas, and learn how to use them with Matplotlib. After that, you’ll embed and customize your plots in third-party tools such as GTK+3, Qt 5, and wxWidgets. You’ll also be able to tweak the look and feel of your visualization with the help of practical examples provided in this book. Further on, you’ll explore Matplotlib 2.1.x on the web, from a cloud-based platform using third-party packages such as Django. Finally, you will integrate interactive, real-time visualization techniques into your current workflow with the help of practical real-world examples.By the end of this book, you’ll be thoroughly comfortable with using the popular Python data visualization library Matplotlib 2.1.x and leveraging its power to build attractive, insightful, and powerful visualizations.
Patrick Sarsfield, Brandi Locker
Tableau Server is a business intelligence application that provides a centralized location to store, edit, share, and collaborate on content, such as dashboards and curated data sources. This book gets you up and running with Tableau Server to help you increase end-user engagement for your published work as well as reduce or eliminate redundant tasks.You’ll explore Tableau Server's structure and how to get started by connecting, publishing content, and navigating the software interface. Next, you’ll learn when and how to update the settings of your content at various levels to best utilize Tableau Server’s features. You’ll understand how to interact with the Tableau Server interface to locate, sort, filter, manage and customize content. Later, the book shows you how to leverage other valuable features that enable you and your audience to share, download, and interact with content on Tableau Server. As you progress, you’ll cover principles to increase the performance of your published content. All along, the book shows you how to navigate, interact with, and use Tableau Server with the help of engaging examples and best practices shared by recognized Tableau professionals.By the end of this Tableau book, you’ll have a solid understanding of how to use Tableau Server to manage content, automate tasks, and increase end-user engagement.