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Computer Science books:
Numerical Methods for Scientists and Engineers (Hamming),
Approximation Algorithms (Vazirani),
Types and Programming Languages (Pierce),
Advanced Types and Programming Languages (Pierce),
Computer Systems: A Programmer's Persective,
Computational Science & Engineering (Strang),
Data Structures and Algorithms in C++ (Goodrich, ...),
Modern Operating Systems (Tanenbaum),
Purely Functional Datastructures (Okasaki),
Intro to the Theory of Computation (Sipser),
Programming Language Pragmatics (Scott)
I think that's it. There are some practical programming books too... do you want a list of those?
Numerical Methods for Scientists and Engineers (Hamming),
Approximation Algorithms (Vazirani),
Types and Programming Languages (Pierce),
Advanced Types and Programming Languages (Pierce),
Computer Systems: A Programmer's Persective,
Computational Science & Engineering (Strang),
Data Structures and Algorithms in C++ (Goodrich, ...),
Modern Operating Systems (Tanenbaum),
Purely Functional Datastructures (Okasaki),
Intro to the Theory of Computation (Sipser),
Programming Language Pragmatics (Scott)
I think that's it. There are some practical programming books too... do you want a list of those?
Build Your own RObot,
CRC's Handbook of Physics and Chem 63rd. ed. (always useful)
C# Pocket Reference
That's all I can think of, other than what I might have from the library at the moment.
CRC's Handbook of Physics and Chem 63rd. ed. (always useful)
C# Pocket Reference
That's all I can think of, other than what I might have from the library at the moment.
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ACM Distinguished Dissertation 1985 - Two Issues in Public Key Cryptography
Advanced Calculus (Olmsted)
Advanced Engineering Mathematics - 6th Edtn (Kreyszig)
Advanced Windows - 3rd Edtn
AI Application Programming (M Tim Jones)
Algorithmic Graph Theory (Gibbons)
Applications Of Discrete Mathematics
Approximation Techniques For Engineers (Komzsik)
Automatic Sequences - Theory, Applications, Generalizations
C++ Strategies and Tactics (it makes a nice theory add-on to my copy of C++ Primer)
Complexity Theory Retrospective II
CompTIA Security+ Exam JK0-010 Study Guide and Practice Exam
A Course In Combinatorics (every computer scientist should have a combinatorics book and a comprehensive stats/probability theory book on their shelf!)
A Course in Computational Algebraic Number Theory (Cohen)
Data Mining - Next Generation Challenges and Future Directions
Decision Analysis - Introductory Lectures on Choices Under Uncertainty
The Design and Implementation of the 4.3BSD UNIX Operating System
Design Patterns For Dummies (my GOF book seems to have disappeared ... probably a former coworker never returned it *shrug*)
DFT/FFT and Convolution Algorithms Theory and Implementation
Dynamics: Numerical Explorations
The Elements Of C++ Style
Elements Of The Theory Of Computation (Papadimitriou)
Erdos on Graphs (Chung & Graham)
Evolutionary Computation In Bioinformatics (Fogel | Corne)
Evolutionary Computations - New Algorithms and their Applications to Evolutionary Robots
Exploring Randomness (Chaitin)
Factorization and Primality Testing - Bressoud
Foundations of Geometry (David Hilbert)
The Fractal Geometry Of Nature
Game Programming Gems 6
Genetic Algorithms + Data Structures = Evolution Programs
**Godel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid**
Information Theory (Ash)
An Introduction to GCC
Introduction To Neural Networks for Java - 2nd Edtn
Latex For Engineers & Scientists
Linux administrator Street Smarts
Matrix Computations - 2nd Edtn
Modular Algorithms in Symbolic Summation and Symbolic Integration
****The More Than Complete Hitchhiker's Guide (Adams)**** [heh heh]
Nature-Inspired Metaheuristic Algorithms (Xin-She Yang)
Perl Core Language - Little Black Book
Prime Numbers and Computer Methods for Factorization (Hans Riesel)
Probabilistic Analysis Of Algorithms (Hofri)
Programming in Python 3 (Summerfield)
Pthreads Programming
Schaum's Outlines - UML - 2nd Edtn
Scientific and Engineering C++ - An Introduction with Advanced Techniques and Examples (Barton & Nackman!!!!)
Software Project Management Essentials
Solving Polynomial Equations (Foundations, Algorithms and Applications)
TAOCP - Vol 1 Fundamental Algorithms - 3rd Edtn
TAOCP - Vol 2 Seminumerical Algorithms - 3rd Edtn
TAOCP - Vol 3 Sorting And Searching
TAOCP - Vol 4 Fascicle 0 Introduction to Combinatorial Alorithms and Boolean Functions
TAOCP - Vol 4 Fascicle 2 Generating All Tuples and Permutations
The TeXbook (Knuth)
UNIX Network Programming (Stevens - there can be no other bible on *NIX programming can there??)
Using OpenMP
and hundreds of books on :: computer/data sec, group theory, ring theory, graph theory, geometry, multivariate calc, cellular automata, lin algebra, num theory, stats/probability theory, DEs/PDEs and elliptic curves
Advanced Calculus (Olmsted)
Advanced Engineering Mathematics - 6th Edtn (Kreyszig)
Advanced Windows - 3rd Edtn
AI Application Programming (M Tim Jones)
Algorithmic Graph Theory (Gibbons)
Applications Of Discrete Mathematics
Approximation Techniques For Engineers (Komzsik)
Automatic Sequences - Theory, Applications, Generalizations
C++ Strategies and Tactics (it makes a nice theory add-on to my copy of C++ Primer)
Complexity Theory Retrospective II
CompTIA Security+ Exam JK0-010 Study Guide and Practice Exam
A Course In Combinatorics (every computer scientist should have a combinatorics book and a comprehensive stats/probability theory book on their shelf!)
A Course in Computational Algebraic Number Theory (Cohen)
Data Mining - Next Generation Challenges and Future Directions
Decision Analysis - Introductory Lectures on Choices Under Uncertainty
The Design and Implementation of the 4.3BSD UNIX Operating System
Design Patterns For Dummies (my GOF book seems to have disappeared ... probably a former coworker never returned it *shrug*)
DFT/FFT and Convolution Algorithms Theory and Implementation
Dynamics: Numerical Explorations
The Elements Of C++ Style
Elements Of The Theory Of Computation (Papadimitriou)
Erdos on Graphs (Chung & Graham)
Evolutionary Computation In Bioinformatics (Fogel | Corne)
Evolutionary Computations - New Algorithms and their Applications to Evolutionary Robots
Exploring Randomness (Chaitin)
Factorization and Primality Testing - Bressoud
Foundations of Geometry (David Hilbert)
The Fractal Geometry Of Nature
Game Programming Gems 6
Genetic Algorithms + Data Structures = Evolution Programs
**Godel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid**
Information Theory (Ash)
An Introduction to GCC
Introduction To Neural Networks for Java - 2nd Edtn
Latex For Engineers & Scientists
Linux administrator Street Smarts
Matrix Computations - 2nd Edtn
Modular Algorithms in Symbolic Summation and Symbolic Integration
****The More Than Complete Hitchhiker's Guide (Adams)**** [heh heh]
Nature-Inspired Metaheuristic Algorithms (Xin-She Yang)
Perl Core Language - Little Black Book
Prime Numbers and Computer Methods for Factorization (Hans Riesel)
Probabilistic Analysis Of Algorithms (Hofri)
Programming in Python 3 (Summerfield)
Pthreads Programming
Schaum's Outlines - UML - 2nd Edtn
Scientific and Engineering C++ - An Introduction with Advanced Techniques and Examples (Barton & Nackman!!!!)
Software Project Management Essentials
Solving Polynomial Equations (Foundations, Algorithms and Applications)
TAOCP - Vol 1 Fundamental Algorithms - 3rd Edtn
TAOCP - Vol 2 Seminumerical Algorithms - 3rd Edtn
TAOCP - Vol 3 Sorting And Searching
TAOCP - Vol 4 Fascicle 0 Introduction to Combinatorial Alorithms and Boolean Functions
TAOCP - Vol 4 Fascicle 2 Generating All Tuples and Permutations
The TeXbook (Knuth)
UNIX Network Programming (Stevens - there can be no other bible on *NIX programming can there??)
Using OpenMP
and hundreds of books on :: computer/data sec, group theory, ring theory, graph theory, geometry, multivariate calc, cellular automata, lin algebra, num theory, stats/probability theory, DEs/PDEs and elliptic curves
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Did anyone forgot: The Art of Computer Programing by Donald Knuth?
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Originally Posted by siddhant3s
Did anyone forgot: The Art of Computer Programing by Donald Knuth?
Let's say we all have some books on computer languages, other computer oriented issues and mathematical isues. I have to much of them to mention them all here...
Last edited by ddanbe; Apr 9th, 2009 at 9:52 am.
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