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OSLUG Reference Library

The basic idea behind this is that we all have technical books laying around that could probably be put to better use. Post your name followed by a set of books you wouldn't mind loaning out to your fellow OSLUG members.


DonnieBerkholz

  • Upgrading and Repairing Laptops
  • The Complete PC Upgrade and Maintenance Guide, 11th ed.
  • Mac Upgrade and Repair Bible
  • Red Hat Linux 7.2 Bible
  • Free BSD Unleashed
  • Linux Clustering
  • Beowulf Cluster Computing with Linux, 2nd ed.
  • PHP, My SQL and Apache
  • Linux Firewalls, 2nd ed.
  • Secure Coding Principles and Practices
  • Beginning Linux Programming, 3rd ed.
  • Linux Shell Scripting with Bash
  • The Shellcoder's Handbook
  • Linux 3D Graphics Programming
  • The Practice of Programming
  • Teach Yourself C (SAMS, in 24 Hours series)
  • The C Programming Language, 2nd ed.
  • Mastering Algorithms with C
  • GNU Autoconf, Automake and Libtool
  • Practical C++ Programming
  • Perl: A Beginner's Guide
  • Learning Python
  • Design Patterns (Gang of Four)
  • Introduction to Algorithms
  • User Interface Design for Programmers
  • Free/Open Source Software Development
  • The Success of Open Source
  • The Cathedral and the Bazaar
  • Understanding Open Source and Free Software Licensing
  • Open Source Software Law
  • The Gigalaw Guide to Internet Law
  • Web and Software Development: A Legal Guide, 4th ed.
  • Copyright Your Software, 3rd ed.
  • My Mom's Making History: The Story of Computer Software, Copyrights and Creativity
  • Essentials of Intellectual Property
  • Essentials of Licensing Intellectual Property
  • The Mythical Man-Month, anniversary ed.
  • Peopleware: Productive Projects and Teams
  • Managing Multiple Projects
  • Software Project Survival Guide
  • Time Management from the Inside Out
  • The Art of Deception
  • Assorted books on science and math

MichaelMarineau

  • Upgrading and Repairing/ PCs /13th Ed. Scott Mueller
  • Upgrading and Repairing Networks 3rd Ed. Terry William Ogletree
  • CRC Standard Mathematical Tables 25th Ed.
  • C/C++ Programmer's Refrence Herbert Schildt
  • The Art of UNIX Programming Eric S. Raymond
  • The Joy of Linux Michael Hall & Brian Proffitt
  • Just for Fun Linus Torvalds & David Diamond
  • "Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!" Richard P. Feynman
  • How to be a Gentleman John Bridges/
  • Assorted textbooks I never sold back

BrandonPhilips

  • Linux Programming 2nd Edition
  • Linux Cookbook
  • Linux Device Drivers
  • Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment
  • Object Design
  • Algorithms in C++
  • Practical C++
  • The C Programming Book
  • Effective C++
  • XHTML and HTML
  • XML
  • Running Linux
  • Python Cookbook
  • Python
  • Programing Python
  • Learning Python
  • Pure Corba
  • Hacking Linux Exposed
  • Various .NET books
  • Programming with POSIX Threads
  • Classical music, and literature books

BethGordon

  • Running Linux 3rd Ed. Matt Welsh, Matthias Kalle Dalheimer & Lar Kaufman
  • Assorted Earth Science & Geology textbooks

GeorgeTweedy

  • Linux Bible 2005 ed.
  • beginning Redhat Linux9
  • Teach yourself FreeBSD

JustinGallardo

  • PHP 5 and My SQL
  • The Free BSD Handbook Vol. III
  • UNIX for Programmers and Users
  • A First Book of C++
  • Visual Basic 6
  • Programming Access 2000
  • 3D Studio Max Fundamentals
  • Network Troubleshooting
  • Visual Basic Game Programming
  • Algorithms in C
  • Red Hat Linux 8: The Bible
  • Learning Cocoa
  • Structured Computer Organization
  • Learning Perl
  • Perl Cookbook
  • Programming Perl
  • Learning Python
  • Programming Python
  • Python Cookbook

MichaelBurns

  • Just for Fun: The Story of an Accidental Revolutionary The autobiography of Linus Thorvalds (his life, and history of first developing the linux kernel, great read for Linux fans.
  • Practical Unix & Internet Security 3rd Edition - Very excellent book on Security in an organization from all angles.
  • Agile Web Development with Rails (The Facets of Ruby Series) - How to develop in Ruby on Rails, great read!
  • TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume 1: The Protocols - Yea, pretty much the definitive work (aside from those pesky RFCs) on how networking actually works
  • Wi-Foo : The Secrets of Wireless Hacking
  • Stealing the Network: How to Own the Box - Hacker fiction and thriller novel, in assorted short stories.
  • Stealing the Network: How to Own a Continent - Hacker fiction and thriller novel.
  • Hacking Exposed: Network Security Secrets & Solutions Fourth Edition
  • Hacking Exposed: Windows 2000
  • The Art of Deception: Controlling the Human Element of Security - Kevin Mitnick
  • The Art of Deception: Controlling the Human Element of Security - Kevin Mitnick
  • Cisco Networking Academy Program CCNA 3 and 4 Companion Guide, Third Edition - CCNA Class 3 and 4 books, good for routing, protcolos and WAN information
  • Schaums Outline of Theory and Problems of Programming With C
  • Writing Solid Code: Microsoft's Techniques for Developing Bug-Free C Programs
  • Code Complete
  • UNIX System Administration Handbook (2nd Edition) - a bit dated, but still classic UNIX information (1995)
  • Networking: A Beginner's Guide Third Edition - A step up from a 'for Dummies' but not yet at the 'TCP/IP Illustrated' or CCNA 3 & 4 level)
  • The New Hacker's Dictionary 3rd Edition - Acronyms and slang you didn't even know existed, in book form.
  • Nerds 2.0.1 - A history of the Internet. How Cisco formed, how the web was developed, etc.

Martin Flores

  • 80486 System Architech
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