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Programming Books

Name: Anonymous 2013-09-02 19:45

Let's get an actual thread going.

Post your favourite computer science, mathematics, and programming textbooks.

I'll start with a few that aren't posted all that much.

- The Elements of Computing Systems
Shows the implementation of basically everything, from stringing together logic gates all the way to a compiler, OS, VM, interpreter, etc.

- Types and Programming Languages + Advanced Topics in Types and Programming Languages
A good abstract treatise of type systems and programming language theory.

- Lisp in Small Pieces
Basically an entire book about the implementation of Scheme and Lisp interpreters and compilers.

- Artificial Intelligence: A Systems Approach
A good practical overview of most AI algorithms, covers search, NNs, unsupervised & probabilistic algorithms, genetic and evolutionary algorithms, etc. Example code in C.

Name: Anonymous 2013-10-10 6:36

>>135
If I don't even have the time to set up a jail, what makes you think I'm going to order and setup another server and take the time to do all of this?

You're free to go ahead, pay for the server, and provide the service, and then post it on here, if you want. I don't have the time to moderate a file host at this moment, or any time in the foreseeable future. The closest thing I'll ever set up is what that other anon suggested, the freenet type of thing, but again, not now.

I'll set up repo hosting, code hosting, and things of that nature, but not just a catch-all file host.

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