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BOOKS, VIDEOS AND OTHER WORKS BY BARRY BURD

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THE DOWNLOADS FOR EDITIONS OF EACH BOOK ARE ON THE PAGES LISTED HERE. CLICK ON
THE LINK FOR WHATEVER BOOK AND EDITION YOU HAVE.

 * Quantum Computing Algorithms
 * Flutter For Dummies
 * Java Programming for Android Developers For Dummies
   * 2nd Edition
   * 1st Edition
 * Java For Dummies
   * Eighth Edition
   * Seventh Edition
   * Sixth Edition
   * Fifth Edition
   * Fourth Edition
   * (Java 2 For Dummies) Second Edition
   * (Java 2 For Dummies) First Edition
 * Beginning Programming with Java For Dummies
   * Sisth Edition
   * Fifth Edition
   * Fourth Edition
   * Third Edition
   * Second Edition
   * First Edition
 * Android Application Development All-in-One For Dummies
   * 3rd Edition
   * 2nd Edition
   * 1st Edition
 * JSP: JavaServer Pages
   * Errata
 * Eclipse For Dummies
   * Materials
 * Ruby on Rails For Dummies
   * Code
 * Java & XML For Dummies
   * Code


COURSES ON VIDEO

Introduction to Functional Programming with Exercises


ARTICLES (AN INCOMPLETE LIST)

 * What I learned from the Google I/O 2019 keynote address
 * Smart Compose and the Visual Positioning System impress at Google I/O
 * Google positions Android Things to solve the IoT problem
 * Understanding Monads. A Guide for the Perplexed
 * Virtual reality and Android apps steal the Google I/O show
 * Inside the app startup Skimble
 * Skimble CEO talks Android and iOS development
 * The OnePlus 2 mobile phone: One user's experience
 * OnePlus 2 mobile phone: Part two, the hardware experience
 * OnePlus 2 mobile phone: Part three, the software experience
 * Barry Burd's guide to the best sessions to attend at JavaOne 2015
 * Life beyond the JavaOne sessions: Mastering life in San Francisco
 * Introducing Amazon Echo - Adding voice recognition to your Java programs
 * How to add voice recognition features to the Echo device
 * Examine modular code development with Java's Project Jigsaw
 * A new approach to condensing data leads to a 99% compression rate
 * Google's Solve for 'X' program goes into high gear
 * ART: The New Android Runtime
 * Android: The Next Generation
 * Google Announces Cloud Dataflow Beta at Google I/O


INTERVIEWS FEATURING BARRY BURD

 * Did Android applications save Java? Expert weighs in
 * Java turns 20: What's in store for Java programming?
 * Java whiz Barry Burd discusses Greenfoot programming
 * What is Google's Solve for X?
 * Java pro digs into trends in IoT, mobile, Java 9
 * Why choose native over HTML 5 in Android development?
 * Will Java EE 8 adoption outpace previous releases?


INTERVIEWS CONDUCTED BY BARRY BURD

 * Shuman Ghosemajumder on Security and Cyber-Crime
 * Courtney Hemphill on VR, Augmented Reality, and the Importance of Animation
   in UX
 * Wendy Closson on Mindfulness and Algorithmic Approaches to Communicating
 * Chris Richardson on Functional Programming in Scala and Java
 * Tom Limoncelli on DevOps and Automation
 * Yakov Fain on the State of Java, JavaScript, Web Development
 * Dianne Marsh on Engineering Velocity at Netflix
 * Aish Fenton on Machine Learning at Netflix
 * Ashley Puls on the How and Why of Java Bytecode Manipulation
 * Gilad Bracha on How to Make Javascript and the Web a Good Compilation Target
 * TJ VanToll on Hybrid Development for Mobile Apps
 * Frank Greco on WebSocket
 * Erik Meijer on Monads


YOUTUBE VIDEOS ON ANDROID APP DEVELOPMENT HOSTED BY BARRY BURD

 * Android Animations
 * Android Data Binding
 * Java Programming Questions and Answers
 * Android Constraint Layout : Instruction + Q&A
 * Java Q&A - No question too elementary - Part 1 of 3
 * Java Q&A - No question too elementary - Part 2 of 3
 * Java Q&A - No question too elementary - Part 3 of 3


PAPERS

 * The Speed of an Infinite Computation (a paper about inifinite time Turing
   machines with blur symbols)
 * Some Implications of the Theory of Weaves with Applications in
   Determinateness and Logic (a paper about determinateness of infinitely long
   two-person games)
 * Decomposable Collections of Sets (another paper about determinateness of
   infinitely long two-person games)
 * Weaves (a paper to introduce the notion of a weave)












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