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Books at the Linux Caffe

I’ll be writing another blog post about the Linux Caffe, but here’s a
list of the books they have along the windows and on shelves.

  • Rembrandt
  • Pattern Recognition (Sklansky, not Gibson)
  • Am I Too Loud? Memoirs of an Accompanist
  • Fletch
  • A New Kind of Science (Wolfram!)
  • Physical Geology
  • The Secret Language of Birthdays
  • Munschworks
  • Van Gogh
  • Wicked Cool Java
  • My Job Went to India (And All I Got Was This Lousy Book)
  • GIMP Essential Reference
  • Programming Perl
  • Learning Perl
  • Perl in a Nutshell
  • XML
  • DHTML and CSS for the World Wide Web
  • Dynamic HTML: The Definitive Reference
  • Genetic Algorithms in Engineering and Computer Science
  • Exim: The Mail Transfer Agent
  • UNIX Security
  • Essential CVS
  • Wbe Proxy Servers
  • Switching in IP Networks
  • Effective C++
  • Effective STL
  • Java Threads
  • Common LISPcraft
  • programming.java: An Introduction to Programming Using Java
  • XML Data Management
  • Java Digital Signal Processing
  • SNMP- SNMPv2, SNMPv3, and RMON 1 and 2
  • Maximum Security: A Hacker’s Guide to Protecting Your Internet Site and Network
  • Python: Essential Reference
  • Writing GNU Emacs Extensions
  • CGI Programming with Perl
  • Practical Internet Groupware
  • An Introduction to Distributed Algorithms
  • MySQL & mSQLL
  • The C++ Standard Library
  • Understanding SOAP
  • Building Wireless Community Networks
  • Write Great Code
  • Project Cool: Guide to XML for Web Designers
  • Philip and Alex’s Guide to Web Publishing
  • Python Developer’s Handbook
  • HTML
  • FreeBSD
  • Information Anxiety 2
  • Design Patterns
  • Berkeley DB
  • Applied Software Project Management
  • Networks and Netwars
  • SGML
  • Confessions of Teenage Hackers
  • Database: A Primer
  • Building Internet Firewalls
  • Hacking Exposed: Network Security Secrets and Solutions
  • Freeware Encryption and Security Programs
  • Dynamic HTML: The Definitive Reference
  • Malware: Fighting Malicious Code
  • Practical Unix & Internet Security
  • IP Routing Primer
  • Hacking Linux Ex posed
  • Shell Scripting Recipes
  • Perl/Tk Pocket Reference
  • Running Weblogs with Slash
  • Programming ColdFusion
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