Books for linux
Hello linux users......
Hope that you are having a nice day and sorry for any inconvenience, just I'm still New baby in linux world and I hope that I will be a professional linux user within one years from now, I'm sure that with your help I can be a professional linux user so just I want from you to write to me the names of some linux books which you find it can help me in that, so I can buy it from Amazon web site also if you know a good books for C or C++ which may help me please just give me the names of this Books, Have a nice day ..... :study: |
try open source press, they publish serious books with a professional attitude.
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Take a look at RUTE and The Linux Cookbook.
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Pretty much any linux book by Oreily is a good choice. Plus they have all those random drawing on the covers.
The same with No Starch Press they have some good Linux books. In particular The Linux Cookbook and How Linux Works. |
This book, "Advanced Linux Programming by Mark Mitchel, Jeffrey Oldham, and Alex Samuel", is a great book for programming. Obviously you won't need it now becuase you are only a newbie but for later use. Also you can try "Comprehensive Linux Textbook by Muayyad Saleh Al-Sadi". These two books might come in handy someday. Just my :twocents:
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Linux in a Nutshell--O Reilly
Linux+ 2005 In Depth--Thomson Also, look at O'Reilly's Safari on-line book program. |
Thank you very much for the information, I will start buying this Books from Amazon website as soon as possible, since there is no time to waste with Microsoft after I found my lover " LINUX " it's really a legend especially the shell I love it more than the X
Have a nice day.... :study: |
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