Linux Books
Hi all,
I have been asking questions on this list and received lots of help. I
am new to
Linux but have some
limited experiece with Unix in the past. I have just
discovered that my employer will let me have $400 to buy books related
to my job.
I am a member of a mathematics faculty so naturally Linux is job
related. I would
be interested
to hear from the contributors of this list what are their favorite
Linux, Unix,
Networking, Programming Language, or related books.
Titles I already own are:
Unix, System V, Release 4, Rosen et al, McGraw Hill, 1990,
Common Lisp, Steele Jr, Digital Press, 1984,
A Programmer's Guide to Common Lisp, Digital Press, 1987,
Linux in a Nutshell, Siever, O'Rielly, 2nEd, 1999,
Learning Debain/Gnu Linux, Mc Carty, O'Reilly, 1999,
C++, How to Program, Dietel & Dietel, Prentice Hall, 2nd ed, 1998,
Running Linux, Welsh et al, O'Reilly, 1999,
C++ Primer, Lippman & Lajoie, Addison Wesley, 1998.
The TeX Book, Knunth, Addison-Wesley, 1984,
I have to spend the money by May 1. I hope this message is not off
topic but I
feel lots would be interested
to hear the responses of the readers of this list. Thanks for your
help.
George
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