[sf-lug] out of date books - eBooks

aaronco36 aaronco36 at SDF.ORG
Thu Apr 25 08:38:13 PDT 2019


Rick Moen <rick at linuxmafia.com> wrote at [1]:
> FYI, this one is available online in PDF format from Internet Archive:
>
>> TinyAVR Microcontroller Projects for the Evil Genius
>> Dhananjay V. Gadre & Nehul Malhotra (2011)
>
> https://archive.org/details/TinyavrMicrocontrollerProjectsForTheEvilGenius.pdf
>
> Good reading for fans of Arduinos and similar systems based on the
> Atmel AVR family of ultra-low-power microcontrollers.

Besides the good eBook-reading for "systems based on the Atmel AVR family 
of ultra-low-power microcontrollers", there are numerous eBooks found at 
the 'All IT eBooks' website[2] which cover a fairly wide variety of 
topics, such as the popular Raspberry Pi SoC/board (using the obvious 
search term: "Raspberry Pi").

AAMOF, the 'All IT eBooks' site[2] also currently has available a few of 
the exact same titles from Alex K's list of books-in-print [3], in 
eBook/PDF format. These are ...
- Essential System Administration (O'Reilly), by AEleen Frisch 2002 3rd 
Edition [4]
- The Unix Programming Environment, by Brian W. Kernighan & Rob Pike 
(1984) [5]
- Pluggable Authentication Modules, by Kenneth Geisshirt (2007) [6]

This online eBooks-reading resource mentioned as another hopefully-useful 
FYI.

-A

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[1]http://linuxmafia.com/pipermail/sf-lug/2019q2/014048.html
[2]http://www.allitebooks.com/
[3]http://linuxmafia.com/pipermail/sf-lug/2019q2/014047.html
[4]http://www.allitebooks.com/essential-system-administration-3rd-edition/
[5]http://www.allitebooks.com/the-unix-programming-environment/
[6]http://www.allitebooks.com/pluggable-authentication-modules/
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Getting back to works by native (and contemporary) speakers of English, 
try non-fiction author John McPhee, e.g., a collection of three long 
essays collected in a single volume as _The Control of Nature_.  The 
individual pieces can still be read online at https://www.newyorker.com/ , 
for free, and the quiet effectiveness of McPhee's descriptive writing 
style will knock your socks off. 
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/the-control-of-nature

(Listadmins, please pardon this brief digression into Devuan Book Club.
I won't do it often.)



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