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[ale] Linux Material
- Subject: [ale] Linux Material
- From: gljay at earthlink.net (George Johnson)
- Date: Thu, 28 Nov 2002 12:48:36 -0500
I
found this book store (Kudzu Book Fair) to be an excellent place to get cheap
books to learn linux from.?? They may have some old books, which you can
verify in the front looking for the print date but they also have things like
Solaris 2.8 cert books that are current.?? I picked up enough to keep me
reading for some time and at a GREAT price.?? I usually go to the Marietta
store but have been to the Peachtree Ind. store, which has a larger selection of
computer books in the back room inculding a??ton of Cisco cert
books.
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ale at ale.orgSubject: [ale] Linux Material<FONT
face=arial,helvetica>I'm into books like I used to be into vinyl.
I hope I go to a phase where I'm into stocks. I have strong hope of
getting a clue with "Advanced Linux Programming," '00, Warren W. Gay, which I
found at Peachtree Kudzu for 18 bucks. This seemingly gross-out place,
'Book Nook,' was actually a cool classic used book store, and had, (although
they are moving and it may now be not there or difficult to find,)
"Interprocess Communications in Unix The Nooks and Crannies" '97 John Shapley
Gray. G Foster, <absolutely no sense of time mgmt, deadlines>
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