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Malcolm McLean
Malcolm McLean has degrees in English Literature from Oxford University (Keble), and in Biology from Leeds University. He is currently researching computer models of Alzheimer's disease at Leeds.
A practising Catholic, he is very active in the evolution/religion debate. He has also collected quite a lot of material on the social aspects of religion. He is a regular contributor to Usenet.
A variety of freeware games, scientific programming resources, and Catholic webpages can be found on his
website.
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12 Common Atheist Arguments (refuted)
An examination of some arguments commonly advanced by atheists. Short and readable, it drily exposes the weaknesses of many atheist positions, whilst treating their serious arguments seriously.
Print: $8.45
Download: $2.50
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Basic Algorithms
A massive compendium of computer programming algorithms. Everything is explained from the ground up; from basic stacks, queues and lists, floating point arithmetic and maths functions, through to hash tables, red black trees, compression, complex numbers, the GIF and JPEG file formats, 3D graphics, and up to advanced topics such as Hidden Markov models, neural networks, and fuzzy logic.
Print: $30.13
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MiniBasic - how to write a script interpreter
Implementation of a BASIC interpreter, with full language documentation and essay on how to write a script interpreter. Full ANSI C source included. A great resource for anyone doing a compilers and interpreters course at university, or for anyone needing to add scripting to their programs.
A program BASICdraw is now available that adds a MiniBasic script interpreter to a graphics editor. The program is free, download here
Print: $9.65
Download: $2.50
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Fuzzy Logic Trees
Fuzzy logic trees are a new method of machine learning which uses the principles of fuzzy logic to create interpretable rules from noisy data sets. Discrimination rules are expressed as combinations of ordered weighted average operations. Trees tend to be smaller than with competing methods such as C4.5. The book is suitable for advanced readers with some knowledge of machine learning.
Print: $6.73
Download: FREE
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