Free Ebooks/Manuals in April, 2007
Learning to Program.pdf
Once you can program in one language you can easily pick up a new one in a few days. Why those languages? Well, for a start they have very different styles to Python so form a useful contrast.
An Operating Systems Vade Mecum.pdf
This book is intended for a first course in operating systems at the undergraduate level. The subject has so many individual parts that its practitioners and teachers often concentrate on subareas and ignore the larger concepts that govern the entire subject.
Guide to Network Programming.pdf
Guide to Network Programming is probably at its best when read by individuals who are just starting out with socket programming and are looking for a foothold.
Practical Common Lisp.pdf
Maybe you’re already sure Lisp isn’t really any better than other languages you know but are annoyed by some Lisper telling you that’s because you just don’t “get it.” If so, this book will give you a straight-to-the-point introduction to Common Lisp. If, after reading this book, you still think Common Lisp is no better than your current favorite languages, you’ll be in an excelle
Linux from Scratch.pdf
This book describes the process of creating your own Linux system from scratch from an already installed Linux distribution, using nothing but the sources of software that are needed.

