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- 02-28-2009 #1
best books for computers?
Hi Raymond and everyone here!
. I think my forum haven't got a warehouse that store some best books from hardware, graphic, servers, registry.... That for normal user, advance user or professional
. For example about registry i introduce Microsoft Windows XP Registry Guide (Bpg-Other) by Jerry Honeycutt that explains organization and function of the registry in a clear, no obfuscation way. Maybe help normal users want to know about registry. So can help everyone read right books that can help we can studying fast and effect.
.Share your favourite's books! Everyone think how about that, anyideas?
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- 02-28-2009 #2
This is a very good idea, smalldog
But the problem is some guys might share some w@r3z books ; which is not allowed here. So, we should think something about that..
- 02-28-2009 #3
Thanks Sai Charan! I think if can you introduced your best books with the name of books. And everyone wil find by theirself(download from internet or buy it hehe)
. Just need name of the best book that we need to read to improve your skills!
Last edited by smalldog; 02-28-2009 at 11:51 PM.
- 03-01-2009 #4
OK. Currently I've only two useful books - Woork Handbook, WinCmdRef.
- 03-01-2009 #5
Thanks Sai Charan! About security have Hacker challenge and Counter hacked reload!
- 03-01-2009 #6*nix Technical Support
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My personal favourite is the Ubuntu for Beginners that has been posted in the Linux subsection. I've known about it since last November, and used it for a little bit before I learned all I could from it. Ironic that it came out after 8.10 though

I also like the O'Really's books, the 'Bash' one is good for Linux users. It's a pay-for book but it's really useful for Linux power users. I'll post more when I think of more though.
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- 03-01-2009 #7
The last time I read a computer book was.... 6 years ago called Hacking Exposed. Yeah I don't read much. I prefer hands-on.
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No. The ONLY book I read is the bible.
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Hands on is good too, but sometimes, for the lesser known commands, you need books. I can't remember how or where I read it, but I remember finding an eBook that made it possible for you to have the time actively update in the Terminal under Linux
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