I love Indian tech books. Fancy art? Whitespace? Those are expensive waste of paper. NO, dense tech diagrams and running code. No page intentionally left blank.

https://archive.org/details/c-in-depth-2nd-ed.-srivastava.pdf/mode/2up

Contrast with this shit. "Why use functions?"
https://archive.org/details/beginners-step-by-step-coding-course-learn-computer-programming-the-easy-way-uk-edition/page/n49/mode/2up

Oh, you say picking on a Scratch book for kids is unfair? BUT when I was a kid we learned from Ahl's books. Your kids are weak.
#programming

The Bastard Operator From Hell: The Complete Edition
by Simon Travaglia
https://archive.org/details/twatson52_me_Bofh/page/n7/mode/2up
#sysadmin
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Design of the UNIX Operating System
by Maurice J. Bach
https://archive.org/details/DesignUNIXOperatingSystem/

Hardware
Kernel
sh who a.out date wc grep ed vi ld as comp cpp nroff

WTF is comp? It's not in the index, nor any man page I know.

#unix #ed

Chaos & Cyber Culture by Timothy Leary
With guest appearances by:
👉 William Gibson
👉 Winona Ryder
👉 William S. Burroughs
👉 David Byrne

https://archive.org/details/ChaosAndCyberCulture/mode/2up

Ah, the four horsemen of the cyber apocalypse! … not.

I'm guessing from the pop star list, and a quick flip-thru, it's pretty commercial trash, reheated '60s shit. I never saw it in 1994, and I was the most technical boy in town, as the has-been said.

#cyber #cyberpunk #drugs

The only Bible I believe in.
https://archive.org/details/mac_MacWorld_Mac_OS_X_Leopard_Bible_2008_native/mode/2up

(the Tiger volume is No Borrow, fuckhead publishers)
#macos

Structured Programming
by O.-J. Dahl, E. W. Dijkstra, C. A. R. Hoare
https://archive.org/details/Structured_Programming__Dahl_Dijkstra_Hoare/page/n1/mode/2up
#programming

I've read EWD's Discipline of Programming, which I assume contains a lot of this but refined? I don't always agree with EWD but he was worth "arguing" with.

1. Doorstop
2. Throw it in the trash
3-1001… I'm stumped?
#commodore

The best of the best computer magazine of all time:
https://archive.org/search?query=%22best+of+creative+computing%22&sort=title
#programming #retrocomputing #basic

If you're gonna read anything I link to, *read these*. Type in some programs with a BASIC like
http://www.nicholson.com/rhn/basic/

Oh, this is super useful. I had this book, but samizdat photocopies in a binder. Getting any non-German docs for GFA was a nightmare back then.

Also gives me a real Traveller vibe.

https://archive.org/details/GFA_BASIC_Book/mode/2up
#retrocomputing #atari #basic

Just as old:
Smalltalk-80: Bits of History
https://archive.org/details/Bits_Of_History_Glenn_Krasner/mode/2up
#retrocomputing #smalltalk

Slightly less shitty scan of the cover below.

The cover is really just awful. Like, I think less of Smalltalk (which I have professionally programmed in) because of this cover. The more I look the worse it gets.

GFA, made basically solo by Frank, went with all black & text, and it still looks awesome. This, made by a $1B+ corporation, tried to do graphics but couldn't hire a skilled chimp.

And Richard Bartle's Designing Virtual Worlds!
https://archive.org/details/designing-virtual-worlds/

Fantastic textbook on MUDs, early VR, social management of MMOs.
#mud #lambdamoo #mmo #vr

Programming Tricks & Skills
Professional tips and hints for better program writing
https://archive.org/details/programming-tricks-and-skills/mode/1up
#retrocomputing #basic

Bruce Eckel's Thinking in Java was a really good book… in the web site and 1st ed. It became a giant bloated corpo enterprise shit thing by even 2nd ed, later ones were split up into two+ fat volumes and had CDROMs and ruined everything good in it.

https://archive.org/details/Eckel_B._-_Thinking_in_Java_r.1.0a/page/n15/mode/2up

#java #programming

Ugh now a glut of "funny" Mac books. All "how to set your wallpaper", "run this RADICAL WOW CRAZY init mod!", buncha shit. No programming. I hated then that Mac didn't ship with any dev tools. Apple got better about that, with Hypercard, then much worse, but it's still a giant cliff face learning curve from the few scripting interpreters still installed, to fucking Xcode fuck Swift.

https://archive.org/details/mac_VooDoo_Mac_1994_7.5/

https://archive.org/details/mac_Totally_Rad_Mac_Programs_2nd_Edition_1994/

https://archive.org/details/mac_This_Mac_is_MINE_1992/mode/2up

#retrocomputing #mac

I was gonna skip all the old Mac books, but: Berkeley Breathed illustrated this.

Also like the last one, this guy gonna fuck his computer, and dog wants not to be there.

https://archive.org/details/mac_The_Macintosh_Companion_1991/
#retrocomputing #mac

Apple ][ Redbook
https://archive.org/details/redbook/mode/2up

Beagle Bros Big Tip Book
https://archive.org/details/Beagle_Bros-The_Big_Tip_Book_OCR/
#retrocomputing #appleii

In case you need to get elbow-deep in the guts of Apple ][ programming.

The cover here is great, but giving false advertising. No Apple ][ game looked that good, were not in cabinets (that's Atari.), and pretty women in flimsy dresses were not going to be enthralled by your space videogame.

https://archive.org/details/Apple_Graphics_Arcade_Game_Design

Also storybooks with type-ins that don't do much.
https://archive.org/details/The_Science_Fiction_Computer_Storybook
https://archive.org/details/The_Mystery_and_Adventure_Computer_Storybook

#retrocomputing #appleii #basic

The best industrial metal album of 1985, PRIMO FÜZETEK's HARDVER.

https://archive.org/details/Primo_Fuzetek_Hardver_1985_COSY_Microkey_HU/mode/2up

#retrocomputing

Or other unfortunate covers, maybe don't put "Surfin" coming out of a guy's butt.

https://archive.org/details/first-steps-amiga-surfin-jeacle-karl
#retrocomputing #amiga

Tales of the Marvelous Machine
https://archive.org/details/Tales_of_The_Marvelous_Machine/mode/2up
#retrocomputing #scienceFiction

Looks like most of the Creative Computing SF stories. Tended towards slightly existential horror.

I love that it has an index by length in words.

I'm fine with computers coming to life through networking, having emotions, or doing a Demon Seed to impregnate Humans. But I will never believe for one fucking second that someone wrote a program for a new computer, that ran the first time. Why not have a goddamned Jinn pop out and offer wishes?
#scienceFiction

Almost done with the stack, found this:

Seems like a thorough book on doing web canvas games. I've made a lot of games & front-end applications like this, and it's fine up to a point. Lots of JS is kind of awful, but it's the most portable thing there is.

https://archive.org/details/GameDesign/advaned-game-design-with-html5-n-javascript/mode/2up
#gamedev #javascript

@mdhughes I love all these crazy covers. They really tickle the ol' imagination

Also reminds me of one of my favourite (and most ridiculous) sci-fi inventions, from Ghost In The Shell

@mdhughes Pretty accurate depiction of Forth, though.
@mdhughes that beagle brothers book was like some kind of religious text to me in my early teens... i had no idea how most of it worked or what it meant but i really WANTED to
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@mdhughes These Usbourne books were so important to me as a child. I rented them from the library over and over. I still own a few of them and go back for a nostalgic browse quite regularly.