What Free Software books should I suggest to our library?

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pogiako12345
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A rejoint: 07/11/2014

There's this on line form I could fill up to suggest books to our uni library. The books can be about anything or any implementation such as hacking as long as it's Free Software, I guess that's good?

RainTeller
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A rejoint: 09/26/2014

If your library stores ebooks, then perhaps this list could be of help to you: http://resrc.io/tag/
Or check the project on GitHub: https://github.com/vhf/free-programming-books.

Hope that helps :)

jxself
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A rejoint: 09/13/2010
pogiako12345
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A rejoint: 07/11/2014

Thanks guys!

t3g
t3g
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A rejoint: 05/15/2011

Learn Python the Hard Way 3rd Edition by Zed Shaw

pogiako12345
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A rejoint: 07/11/2014

Yeah that seems like a good read.

Sachin
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A rejoint: 06/02/2012

My suggestion would be the books sold by FSF
Free as in Freedom;
Free Software, Free Society.

and the other one would be
Structure and Interpretations of Computer Programs

a_slacker_here
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A rejoint: 06/29/2013

Well, if the books are for a university, then he should choose books about development.

I suggest the "Debian Administrator's Handbook" or the "Debian bible".

pogiako12345
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A rejoint: 07/11/2014

Thanks man!

pogiako12345
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A rejoint: 07/11/2014

Thanks so much man!

pogiako12345
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A rejoint: 07/11/2014

I've also suggested the social engineering book by Christopher Hadnagy to our library and it was just approved and ordered to our library yesterday! Must be sweet! :D
For those of you not familiar, I believe it's the top rated book in Amazon when you search for social engineering under books category. I also think it's one of the best books out there.