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[Sheflug] Books from Paul Miller
Dear all
I've got some books from Paul Miller at www.shu.ac.uk. He wants us
to pass them on to someone who might want to use them. So, if you
see anything you like below please say so and we'll find a way to get
them to you. The main plan is to hand them out at the next meeting
on January the 5th. The books are either real books or books that
Paul has printed out with a laser printer........
Linux Graphics Programming with SVGA Lib Coriolis .. real book
Practical Linux by Que - Printed out
Texinfo - by RMS - printed out
Common LISP - by David S. Touretsky - printed out
Programming in Emacs LISP - Robert J. Chassell - printed out
Linux Administration made Easy - by Steve Frampton - printed out
Debugging with GDB - RMS and Roland H. Pesch - printed out
GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual - RMS and Bil Lewis and Dan LaLiberte
Common LISP X Interface - printed out
Introduction to Unix - Ohio State University - printed out
GNU MP - by Torbjorn Granlund - printed out
Filesysytem Hierarchy Standard - by Daniel Quinlan - printed out
Bison - by RMS and Charles Donnelly - printed out
Flex version 2.5 - by Vern Paxson - printed out
Python Tutorial - Release 1.5.2 - by Guido Rossum - printed out
Samba - this is a printed out version of the O'Reily samba book
Version Management with CVS for CVS 1.9 - printed out
GNU textutils - by David MacKenzie - printed out
The Scheme Programming Language - by Ken Dickey - printed out
Common LISP Hints - printed from the web
CGI Programming 101 - printed out
Effective AWK Programming - by Arnold D. Robbins - printed out
GNU Make - by RMS and Roland McGrath - printed out
Autoconf - by David MacKenzie and Ben Elliston - printed out
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Richard
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