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Book Club: suggest a book #2

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annefou opened this issue Jul 13, 2018 · 3 comments
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Book Club: suggest a book #2

annefou opened this issue Jul 13, 2018 · 3 comments
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Book Club A session where we discuss and exchange about a book. guidelines Guidelines for how to run Study Group

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annefou commented Jul 13, 2018

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Title: The Open Revolution - Rewriting the rules of the information age
Authors: Rufus Pollock
Topic: Forget everything you think you know about the digital age. It’s not about privacy, surveillance, AI or blockchain—it’s about ownership. Because, in a digital age, who owns information controls the future. In this urgent and provocative book, Rufus Pollock shows how today’s "Closed" digital economy is the source of problems ranging from growing inequality, to unaffordable medicines, to the power of a handful of tech monopolies to control how we think and vote. He proposes a solution that charts a path to a more equitable, innovative and profitable future for all.
Link: https://openrevolution.net/

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Title: Complex Network Analysis in Python. Recognize → Construct → Visualize → Analyze → Interpret
Authors: Dmitry Zinoviev
Topic: Construct, analyze, and visualize networks with networkx, a Python language module. Network analysis is a powerful tool you can apply to a multitude of datasets and situations. Discover how to work with all kinds of networks, including social, product, temporal, spatial, and semantic networks. Convert almost any real-world data into a complex network—such as recommendations on co-using cosmetic products, muddy hedge fund connections, and online friendships. Analyze and visualize the network, and make business decisions based on your analysis. If you’re a curious Python programmer, a data scientist, or a CNA specialist interested in mechanizing mundane tasks, you’ll increase your productivity exponentially.
ISBN: 978-1-68050-269-5
Link: https://pragprog.com/book/dzcnapy/complex-network-analysis-in-python

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Great News: An updated version of the Complex Network Analysis book now using NetworkX 2.x has been released today! https://pragprog.com/book/dzcnapy/complex-network-analysis-in-python

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