1. Foundati Programming Ankit Sahani - Today, books are not limited to the hardbound, softbound compilation of papers, these can also be seen and downloaded online and is often free. The remarkable invention of computers made it possible. Instead of making a large library on your house, ebooks can be stored single-handedly on a computer. Programmers are the professionals who need a lot of studies and research. This is because of the demanding and changing technologies around us. So, if you are a programmer and you are looking for quality books to read, we list down 10 free ebooks for programmers of all levels for you to choose from. You can also check our list of Best websites to Learn Programming online . 10 Best Books Every Coder Should Read 1. Foundations of Programming It is a 79-page ebook that is written by a software developer named Karl Seguin. It is based on an article series called “Foundations of Programming”. The topics are about things ...
In its quarterly reports, Uber uses ‘EBITDA’ heavily. Its rival, Lyft also uses EBITDA similarly. In fact, almost all new tech companies stress on EBITDA. Several non-tech companies too. And then you have people like Charlie Munger and Warren Buffett who say, “I think that every time you see the word EBITDA, you should substitute the word bullsh*t earnings”. What’s the deal with EBITDA? Why do so many companies use it? And why does Warren Buffett not like it? EBITDA In basic terms, it’s like your salary – the one that the company says it is paying you. Your ‘CTC’. It does not account for your taxes or EMIs or bills. The full form of this is Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortisation. Let’s go a bit deeper. Interest: the company would have borrowed money. This is the amount it needs to pay back. Taxes: the company owes the government some taxes. Depreciation: the company owns assets. These would differ from industry to industry. But the assets lose value ove...
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