#3082 - 12/07/04 10:15 AM
Good Reading
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This thread is dedicated towards various books (eBooks, physical books, texts, articles, etc) that are "good reading" for one thing or another (site relative people). Feel free to make a post on this thread of any good reading that you've found. This is a serious post, i don't want to see links to penthouse. Also, be sure to include a link to the book (if the book is available on Amazon I'd appreciate links to amazon, same for Barnes and Noble). Also, novels are OK, please be sure to indicate that your book is a novel in your post. Digital Imagery: - Adobe Photoshop CS Classroom in a Book
- Adobe Illustrator CS Classroom in a Book
- Adobe Indesign CS Classroom in a Book
Critical Thinking: - How to Win Every Argument: An Introduction to Critical Thinking
- Advanced critical thinking, (Mathematical reasoning series)
- Consider the Issues: Advanced Thinking and Critical Thinking Skills
- Thinking for Yourself: Developing C...Writing (Freshman Engl/Advanced Writing)
- Critical Thinking
- Critical Thinking: Tools for Taking Charge of Your Professional and Personal Life
- Asking the Right Questions: A Guide to Critical Thinking, Seventh Edition
Certifications: Networking: - Hacking Exposed: Network Security Secrets & Solutions, Fourth Edition (Hacking Exposed)
- Wi-Foo : The Secrets of Wireless Hacking
- Network Security Hacks
- Ethereal Packet Sniffing
- WarDriving: Drive, Detect, Defend, A Guide to Wireless Security
- Maximum Wireless Security
- Network Security: The Complete Reference
Programming: C++: - The C++ Programming Language (3rd Edition)
- C++ Primer (3rd Edition)
- Effective C++ (2nd Edition)
- More Effective C++.
- Generic Programming and the STL.
- The C++ Standard Library : A Tutorial and Reference.
- C++ FAQs, 2nd edition
- Design Patterns
- Advanced CORBA Programming with C++
Programming: Web: - Apache Cookbook
- Web Applications (Hacking Exposed)
OS: Microsoft: - Hacking Windows XP (ExtremeTech)
OS: Linux: - The Shellcoder\'s Handbook : Discovering and Exploiting Security Holes
- Building Secure Servers with Linux
OS: Macintosh: Hardware: Security: - Snort 2.1 Intrusion Detection, Second Edition
- Maximum Security, Fourth Edition
Hacking: - Hacking: The Art of Exploitation
- Anti-Hacker Tool Kit
- Honeypots: Tracking Hackers
- Hacker\'s Challenge 2: Test Your Network Security & Forensic Skills
- The Hacker\'s Handbook: The Strategy Behind Breaking into and Defending Networks
Gaming: - Hacking the Xbox: An Introduction to Reverse Engineering
- Hardware Hacking: Have Fun While Voiding Your Warranty
Science:- Physical Chemistry: A Molecular Approach
Other: - Steal This Computer Book 3 (Pay special attention to Page 53 for a nice link to UGN Security)
- The Art of Deception : Controlling the Human Element of Security
- Exploiting Software : How to Break Code
Off Topic: Novels: SCI-FI & Fantasy:- The Heritage of Shannara
- The Sword of Shannara Trilogy
- Voyage of the Jerle Shannara 3 c box set MM
- The Belgariad, Vol. 2: Castle of Wizardry, Enchanters\' End Game
Novels: Fiction:- Angels & demons by dan brown
- Deception Point by dan brown
- The da vinci code by dan brown
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#3086 - 12/08/04 06:02 AM
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#3087 - 12/09/04 03:46 AM
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Anything by this guy: Robert Anton Wilson
D, world destruction Over and overture N, do I need Apostrophe T, need this torture?-They Might Be Giants
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#3089 - 12/14/04 07:28 PM
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The Blue Knowwhere (i think how thats spelt) It was an interesting book about a hacker
"Action may not always bring happiness; but ther is no happiness without action"
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#3091 - 12/18/04 06:07 AM
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#3099 - 05/29/05 07:31 PM
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Magic the gathering series,
They are a take off of the cards and the stories a brilliant. If you like that cards or like interesting stories i found these to be entertaining and page turning. The dan brown books aswell are excellent. And a bit of topic but the computer magazine PC extreme is good reading aswell.
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#3100 - 06/18/05 09:10 PM
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Networking:
Network security a practical guide
ErrOr -***yOu aRe nOT SaFE*** MMM Java tastes good. Anyone need help with network security, PM me.
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#3104 - 07/05/05 09:41 PM
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Looking for reverse enginearing systems in rare/obscure/old programming languages, also I'm not smart enough to read the rules and now my post has been edited by Infinite  I suppose I'll go read them now before I get banned.
Assuming 0 is an invalid socket handle value. Uncontrollably lame.
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#3105 - 07/06/05 02:21 PM
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Originally posted by TH3 93n3$t34l3r: The Blue Knowwhere (i think how thats spelt) It was an interesting book about a hacker The Blue Nowhere - Jefferey Deaver (may remember him from The Bone Collector) awesome book. all about a white hat hacker and cracker who... mmm, maybe il try this out in the review section. Also, Dean Koontz wrote a Book called Fear Nothing. The sequel to this was Seize the Night. There was supposed to be a sequel to Seize the Night (these three books were known as the Christopher Snow Trilogy) However, this was about 3 years ago. Iv searched online in vain for word of the third unknown book. Dean Koontz has, of course, published many books since Seize the Night so i was just wondering if anyone on the boards knew or heard of him finishing the Christopher Snow Trilogy. (the books fall under the science fiction genre)
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Okay WTF?
by HenryMiring on 09/27/17 08:45 AM
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