Recommend me books that can tell me everything I want to know about computers and OSes.
Book Recommendations
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Reverse Engineering for Beginners - Dennis Yurichev
Expert C Programming - Peter Van Der Linden
The Art of Computer Programming by Donald Trump Knuth
nand2tetris.com
It links to its own book version you bulbuous fagget.
Knuth is just a pseudo name the God Emperor uses anyways, probably.
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g.sicp.me/books
Torrent and seed nigger.
rtorrent says it doesnt have any trackers
find gentoomen's library in the top sticky.
thanks
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Is the /g/entoomen library still relevant? Also, the last time I checked it out there were some sketchy scripts and .exe hiding among the files.
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Don't know if it's still relevant, but when I was young, I really enjoyed 'structured computer organization' by Andy Tanenbaum
I've been reading Realm of Racket recently. It's about making games in Racket. It's pretty good so far, but it's a bit fast paced.
Ok, Minix seems to be further than GNU/Hurd. And his books on operating systems are good.
Maybe OP should ask about the different categories like OS, databases, the different programming languages, software-hardware interface, algorithms, security, compiler, encryption, greyhat stuff and all the rest.
I've heard good things about "clean code"
Anyone actually read it and can confirm?
Don't know if it's still relevant, but when I was young, I really enjoyed 'structured computer organization' by Andy Tanenbaum>>587368
Yeah, minix is obsolete, but the things I learned from reading this book. It's never boring, he jumps from peripherals to the workings of crt monitors, to nand gates.
And I never had a better explanation of truth tables from anyone or anywhere but from this book. He made is sound.. easy. And it is.. Boolean logic is easy.
Seem to have fucked up my >>reply
Sorry bout that