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Re: Interesting Tech Books
From: "Daniël W. Crompton" <daniel.crompton () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2008 10:26:43 +0200
I'm reading the Purple Dragon Book[1] again, although in my case it's Red and doesn't have a picture of a dragon on it. And I'm reading "The End of Mr Y."[2] D. [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compilers:_Principles,_Techniques,_and_Tools [2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_end_of_mr_y 2008/10/12 <infolookup () gmail com>:
Hello All: Since my commute everyday is usually close to 2 hours I am always looking for interesting things to read either fiction or non fiction. Since I came across the "How to steal a network series", 2600 magazine, just to name a few,I was wondering what other books are everyone else reading? Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This list is sponsored by: Cenzic Security Trends Report from Cenzic Stay Ahead of the Hacker Curve! Get the latest Q2 2008 Trends Report now www.cenzic.com/landing/trends-report ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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- Interesting Tech Books infolookup (Oct 12)
- Re: Interesting Tech Books Robin Wood (Oct 12)
- Re: Interesting Tech Books Alex Fiuvertiz (Oct 12)
- RE: Interesting Tech Books Sol Invictus (Oct 13)
- Re: Interesting Tech Books Michal Lovas (Oct 13)
- RE: Interesting Tech Books Adriano Leite (DHL CZ) (Oct 14)
- Re: Interesting Tech Books Daniël W. Crompton (Oct 14)