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| Addison Wesley |
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1 | 14.29% |
| Wrox |
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1 | 14.29% |
| O'reilly |
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4 | 57.14% |
| Sams |
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2 | 28.57% |
| Manning |
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0 | 0% |
| Apress |
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0 | 0% |
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publisher ratings....
Addison Wesly - These guys are the Ferraris of computer books; they explain it as a philosophy. If you can keep up with their writing, read and practice, you can become a true guru. My personal favorites: "TCP/IP illustrated guide" volumes 1 & 2, and "Exploiting Software." They can be on the expensive side though..
Wrox/Wiley - Clear and understandable books, and at a reasonable price. They cover everything in at least decent detail and tell you where to go if you need more info. My favorites: Beginning Linux programming, Professional C++, and Reversing. apress - they're cool. Might have something to do with some of the wrox authors being hired by them? O'reilly -their "learning" books imo are trash, and the intermediate level books aren't the greatest either. I'd never buy an O'reilly book again if there were a book available from one of the above publishers mentioned; or probably apress. They do have cool reference books however.....
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This is a good thread idea, although I'm sorry I can't comment on any of the publishers. Thanks.
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I love SAMS books. I have a lot of them.They seem to work well for me, and make great references.
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I'd never buy a book based on publisher. I've never been impressed with any particular publishing company. However, there are a few authors that I always keep an "eye out" for.
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Dude, you shouldnt have double posted this.
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This isn't even a book review. It's just trash.
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This is about another programming language? No, it is not. First, quit double posting, and second, hie yourself over to the lounge or some appropriate forum. If you haven't got around to reading the forum's rules/FAQ and maybe a "How to Post..." thread, please do that.
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How is it trash?
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yeah booze i know it was a mistake, the original thread didn't appear for a while
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