[Noisebridge-discuss] Book donations?
Liz Henry
liz at bookmaniac.org
Fri Apr 6 23:58:46 UTC 2012
Hey there,
These all sound good -- we have some of them, but could use 2 copies of
some and the extraneous duplicates we can put out with a label that they
are free for the taking.
I'll be by tomorrow to do a little library maintenance!
Thanks Neil!
- liz
On 4/6/12 12:54 AM, Neil Kandalgaonkar wrote:
> I am getting transitioning to a mostly-digital library. My paper books
> need a home.
>
> I'm eliminating the weaker or older books. The following books all have
> a lot of timeless wisdom, or are recent and interesting.
>
> Is it ok to just drop them in the library area of NB, or are there
> already too many?
>
> Alternatively, I can donate them to a single individual on this list.
>
> Programming Erlang Armstrong new
> Mastering Regular Expressions Jeffrey Friedl timeless
> Mythical Man Month 20th Anniversary edition Fred Brooks timeless
> PeopleWare Tom DeMarco old/classic
> Structure& Interpretation of Computer Programs Abelson& Sussman timeless
> The Practice of Programming Kernighan& Pike newish/classic
> Coders at Work Peter Seibel new/timeless
> Common as Air Lewis Hyde new/classic
> Higher Order Perl Mark-Jason Dominus old/classic
> Oracle Design David Ensor& Ian Stevenson old
> Real World Haskell O'Sullivan, Goerzen& Stewart new
> The Art of Capacity Planning John Allspaw new
> The C Programming Language Kernighan& Ritchie timeless
> The Official OpenGL Library OpenGL ARB old/classic
> The Wealth of Networks Jochai Benkler new/classic
> Unix Systems Programing for SVR4 David A. Curry old
> Working Effectively With Legacy Code Feathers newish/classic
>
>
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Liz Henry
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