STEM subjects

Non-fiction books related to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics – that is what this section is all about! For the curious minds – find your next mind-blowing pick here.

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Python for Everybody – A Beginner-Friendly Guide to Python

The goal of this book, according to the author Charles Severance, is that everyone should be able to program and this book focuses exclusively on Python 3 as you can make out from the title. Also, the author makes it clear that this is not a book for experts but for beginners and those who are interested in learning programming. Instead of just teaching you how to write a script, the author shows you how to use Python to scrape the web, interact with APIs, and manage databases using SQL. This transition ensures that the reader isn’t just learning syntax, but is learning how to perform tasks that are genuinely useful in a modern professional environment.

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A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking – A Must-Read for All!

In this book, Hawking covers highly complicated concepts in physics such as the theory of relativity, wave-particle duality in quantum physics, and many more such highly scientific theories in simple terms, so that most readers would be able to understand at least the essence of these. Yes, this is Hawking’s attempt to take science to the general population, for those who are not professionals or academics in the field of physics. This book definitely makes the average reader curious.

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