Re: books

2003-07-28 Thread Benjamin Walkenhorst
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Monday, 28. July 2003 04:25, Karl Agee wrote: Ok, so, if you could buy only ONE of the currently available FreeBSD books, which one would it be??? First, you the handbook available both via www and on your local FreeBSD-installation

Re: books

2003-07-28 Thread peter lageotakes
Its hard to buy only one book. But if I must: FreeBSD: An Open-Source Operating System for Your Personal Computer, Second Edition (with CD-ROM) By: Annelise Anderson (Bit Tree Press) # Paperback: 443 pages # ISBN: 0971204519 # List Price: $24.00 --- Karl Agee [EMAIL

Re: books

2003-07-28 Thread Jerry McAllister
Its hard to buy only one book. But if I must: FreeBSD: An Open-Source Operating System for Your Personal Computer, Second Edition (with CD-ROM) By: Annelise Anderson (Bit Tree Press) I would have trouble picking just one. I have four plus print out chunks of the handbook at times.

Re: books

2003-07-27 Thread Jerry M. Howell II
On Sun, Jul 27, 2003 at 07:25:33PM -0700, Karl Agee wrote: Ok, so, if you could buy only ONE of the currently available FreeBSD books, which one would it be??? I only have one book. I haven't had any problems with freeBSD uleashed by sams -- Jerry M. Howell II

Re: books

2003-07-27 Thread Adam
On Sun, 2003-07-27 at 22:25, Karl Agee wrote: Ok, so, if you could buy only ONE of the currently available FreeBSD books, which one would it be??? The handbook. http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/index.html Best part is, it's free. And it's up-to-date. And it's

Re: Books (OT)

2002-09-26 Thread Weston M. Price
If you are really interested in C++, I would recommed Stanley Lipman's C++ Primer as a place to start. Also, for more advanced examples,idioms, etc... I would definitely recommend Scott Meyers books as well as anything by Jim Coplien and Lipmans Inside the C++ Object Model. Regards,