Please keep the other thread going, I'm going to use this thread so people can see what books have been taken.

I went email by email and did it on a first come first serve basis...

Here's the list with names:

Hacking / Security Books:
"Secrets of a super hacker" by The Knightmare.
[S. Courtney] "Hackers Challenge: Test Your Incident Response Skills Using 20 Scenarios" (3rd Edition)
[S. Courtney] "Hacking Exposed: Network Security Secrets & Solutions"
"Web Hacking: Attacks and Defense"

Math Books:
[Frank Moody] "Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications" by Kenneth H. Rosen
[Frank Moody] "Languages and Machines" Thomas A Sudkamp
[Alex Haley] "A Primer for Calculus"

Misc:
[Alex Haley] "Latex" Second edition
[Frank Moody] "The Latex Companion"
[Frank Moody] "Mips RISC Architecture"
"Database Systems"
"Creating Web Pages with HTML" (3rd edition)
[Frank Moody] "Operating Systems: Design and Implementation": Tanenbaum (includes Minux 2.0 disk!!)
[Frank Moody] "PCI System Architecture" (Third Edition)

Programming Books:
[Alex Haley] "The C Primer" Third edition (this book is a bit dog eared)
[Alex Haley] "A First Book of Ansi C" (a bit dog eared but excellent)
"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)
[Keith Wright] "Linux Kernel Programming" (Third Edition)
"Using Java 1.1" (Third Edition)
"Using JavaBeans" (CD Long gone)
[S. Courtney] "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)
[Ryan Pugatch] "Programming perl" (O'Reilly)
[Ryan Pugatch] "Learning Perl" (O'Reilly)
[Ryan Pugatch] "Perl by Example" (Ellie Quigley)

Thanks,
Tim.


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