Hey Gang!
To make a long story short, I'm going through a book purge. Obviously being
my friends, I thought I'd give you guys first dibs before I donate anything.
If you want something, declare it on the list. Any disagreements will be
handled with duels to the death (obviously the winner gets the book + any
books the loser also claimed...)
Here's the list:
Hacking / Security Books:
"Secrets of a super hacker" by The Knightmare.
"Hackers Challenge: Test Your Incident Response Skills Using 20 Scenarios"
(3rd Edition)
"Hacking Exposed: Network Security Secrets & Solutions"
"Web Hacking: Attacks and Defense"
Math Books:
"Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications" by Kenneth H. Rosen
"Languages and Machines" Thomas A Sudkamp
"A Primer for Calculus"
Misc:
"Latex" Second edition
"The Latex Companion"
"Mips RISC Architecture"
"Database Systems"
"Creating Web Pages with HTML" (3rd edition)
"Operating Systems: Design and Implementation": Tanenbaum (includes Minux
2.0 disk!!)
"PCI System Architecture" (Third Edition)
Programming Books:
"The C Primer" Third edition (this book is a bit dog eared)
"Tricks of the Game Programming Gurus"
"Practical Programming in Tcl and Tk"
"Virtual Reality Playhouse"
"Creating Turbo C++ Games" (The disk for this book is long lost)
"Linux Kernel Programming" (Third Edition)
"Using Java 1.1" (Third Edition)
"Using JavaBeans" (CD Long gone)
"Sams' Teach Yourself C++ in 21 Days" (Second Edition)
"Beginning Fedora 2" (Yeah it's 8 versions behind, but as a beginners guide
to red hat linux systems, it's great)
"User Interfaces In C++ And Object-Oriented Programming" by Mark Goodwin
"Gardens of Imagination: Programming 3d Maze Games in C/C++" (Disk long
gone)
"NetWarriors In C Programming 3d Multiplaery games" (CD Long gone)
"Programming perl" (O'Reilly)
"Learning Perl" (O'Reilly)
"Perl by Example" (Ellie Quigley)
"A First Book of Ansi C" (a bit dog eared but excellent)
Thanks,
Tim.
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I am weary of the allegiances of any politician who refers to their
constituents as "consumers".