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- Subject: [Fwd: [ale] Socket Programming]
- From: ChrisF at computone.com (Chris Fowler)
- Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2001 13:59:11 -0400
That is a little pricey.?? I bought from barnes and noble.
Reccomendation:
Path to find a book
1.?? Check Ebay
2.?? Check http://www.bibliofind.com
3.?? Check http://www.half.com
4.?? Check http://www.amazon.com
5.?? Check Barnes & Noble Store at Mall
6.?? Buy at Enginner's Bookstore
You are looking at a path that generally starts from cheapest and ends with most expensive.?? But,?? cheapest is somewhat used.?? I've been 100% satisifed with all used books.
-----Original Message-----
From: Terry Lee Tucker [mailto:terry at esc1.com]
To: ale at ale.org
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 1:49 PM
To: ale at ale.org
Subject: [Fwd: [ale] Socket Programming]
Benjamin Dixon wrote:
>
> You can't go wrong with Richard Stevens' "Unix Network Programming Vol. 1"
> The ISBN is 0-13-490012-X. The book covers everything from low-level
> socket theory to implementations in C. Enjoy.
>
> Ben
>
This book is $73.95! I just ordered it at Engineer's Bookstore. Did you
guys pay that much for it?
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