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In a message dated: 25 Apr 2002 10:42:38 EDT Kevin D. Clark said: >I think that it's both. I'm not interested in debating this; this is >my opinion. I use this book every day. > >You cannot go wrong by buying this book. > >> What are his other books like? > >TCP/IP Illustrated Vol1 is a good book too -- very well written, and >augments his UNP vol1 2ed book very well. > >If you are interested in kernel issues, TCP/IP Illustrated Vol2 is >very good. It's very oriented towards BSD though. My biggest problem is that I'm interested in everything :) >TCP/IP Illustrated Vol3 is very good if you're interested in the >subjects it covers... > >UNP vol2 2ed is very good if you're interested in interprocess >communications. Would it be worth getting UNP vol 1 & 2? Do they go together, or would it be better to get UNP vol 1 and TCP/IP Illustrated vol 1? I'm just generally interested in learning about network programming, and hoping to find something I use in there to sharpen my C skills (which are just barely sharp enough to cut my way out of a very wet paper bag with :) - -- Seeya, Paul -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Exmh version 2.2 06/23/2000 (debian 2.2-1) iD8DBQE8yCXBuweSOVPxKO4RAi4nAKDL9vbiVdRyF5ZaXVN6ja1gkeAvfwCcDI/b ARRVLGJrmjV7+KxDM7p6ut8= =ImsM -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ***************************************************************** To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the text 'unsubscribe gnhlug' in the message body. *****************************************************************
