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What's on your shelf?
Another what you listening/reading/eating/sleeping with thread.
On my shelf I can see (from my vantage point of downstairs from my shelf) Linux for dummies ![]() C++ for dummies Web database applications with PHP and MySQL (best textbook ever) PHP by Example PHP5 Pocket Reference PHP Bible Apache: The Definitive Guide Hands on C++: A Complete Self-study Guide to C++ by Alistair Stewart CSS by Example Getting Started with Microsoft Visual C++ 6 with an Introduction to Mfc I think from this you can see that I love php and wish I could do c++. Oh and I wish I could get pissing Linux to work on my pc!! So what's on your shelf?
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let's see
here's my top shelf, can't see the rest cuz gf is sleeping, and light is off.. ![]() i'll post pics of my bookcase later. Calculus - one and several variables Computer Graphics with OpenGL Introductory Linear Algebra Programming Languages Computer Organization and Design C How to program Atrificial Intelligence - A Modern Approach OpenGL Programming Guide Operating System Concepts The Linux TCP/IP Stack |
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>So what's on your shelf?
Shelves. My study could rightfully be called a library, and the majority of the books are computer and programming oriented. Which wall would you like me to start with? ![]() |
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OK, here we go:
C for Dummies, Volumes I and II C for Dummies, All In One Reference (bought three years later) C++ for Dummies (crap) Visual C++ for Dummies (even worse) The Complete Idiot's Guide to Visual Basic 6 Tricks of the Windows Game Programming Gurus PHP and MySQL Web Development Not much, but hey - I'm 16! Now if we were talking fiction, I could go on for hours... Last edited by Ooble; Feb 9th, 2005 at 10:42 AM. |
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>My study could rightfully be called a library
From what you've said about your experience, I'm sure you have more books than my college!!
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Pretty funky, Dizz.
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my mom's quite intellectual, hence all the novels..
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Heh. I own quite a lot of fantasy - it's where all my money goes. I've got everything written by Robert Jordan, all but one of the stuff by Terry Goodkind, and shitloads more. Love my fantasy.
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cool, most of my books are at home, but my mom keeps sending me books, wth notes like, if you're bored, here's something to read, but i never have time to read 'm
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