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Scritto da Ivan Piffer
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mercoledì 18 luglio 2007 |
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secondo taluni sono questi:
Computer Organization by Hamacher, Vranesic & Zaky
An
awesome text built with almost everyone in mind. It'll give you a great
insight into what really goes on in the hardware of your humming
machine. The chapter on Memory Systems is especially recommended.
Concepts of Programming Languages by Robert W. Sebesta
A must-must-must read for every coder. If you don't get the underlying concept, how will you ever code like a pro . The chapter on Functional Languages is one of the most clear and lucid ones I've ever read.
Operating System Concepts by Silberschatz, Galvin & Gagne
Gem
of a book. This classic text has long been regarded as the first and
de-facto book for any systems guy. One thorough reading will give you a
great insight into how modern operating systems are designed and what
are the challenges in it.
Fundamentals of Database Systems by Elmasri & Navathe
The
best (imho) book on understanding how databases should be designed and
used. Its a pretty detailed book, and you'll learn a lot of concepts
going through it. Did ya know there is Calculus in DBMS? (Tuple Relational I mean)
Computer Networks by Andrew S. Tanenbaum
Perhaps
the most famous book on the list and definitely a must-read. Since
networks form such a huge part of everyday computing, this is an
essential guide - and also one of the most comprehensive ones. Teaches
you everything from the OSI model, TCP/IP, WWW etc. etc.
ma perche' la giornata e' di sole 24 ore?
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Ultimo aggiornamento ( domenica 28 dicembre 2008 )
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