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We asked some of our (and your!) favorite authors to share with us their
favorite 10 computer books from the past 10 years. Here's what we got back.
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Todd Lammle
CCNA/CCNP/CEH/CEFI/FCC RF Licensed, has been involved in computers and networking
with Fortune 500 companies for over two decades. He has worked for large companies
such as Hughes Aircraft, Xerox, Texaco, Toshiba, Cisco, AAA and IBM, to consult on
both bounded and unbounded media technologies including satellite, microwave, and
infrared as well as unlicensed IEEE specifications and the new 802.11j (4.9Ghz).
Todd has shared his networking knowledge and experience in more than 40 Sybex
study guides, including his best-selling
Cisco CCNA Study Guide.
Todd Lammle is President of GlobalNet Training and CEO of RouterSim, LLC.
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Mastering Windows Server 2003
by Mark Minasi -- A classic for many years, this updated edition
is a great book to always have around that answers all the quirks
found in Windows servers. Highly recommended for all techies.
The Complete PC Upgrade and Maintenance Guide
by Mark Minasi -- Again, another classic tech book that is a must have.
Perfect reference book that answers all the geek questions received from
your users on a daily basis.
(The author's original choice was an older edition that is now out of print. This link is to the current edition)
CCNP: Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks Study Guide (642-801) (Out of print)
by Carl Timm and Wade Edwards -- A great desk reference to help you in time
of need when configuring the harder routing protocols. You can't remember everything
all the time, so it's great to have a nicely written and put together resource
in those difficult late-night troubleshooting sessions.
CCNP Complete Study Guide (642-801, 642-811, 642-821, 642-831)
(Out of Print
by Wade Edwards, et al -- A very well-compiled book of all the CCNP exams.
Saves space on your desk as it helps you in time of trouble when configuring
the harder routing and switching protocols.
CCSP Complete Study Guide (642-501, 642-511, 642-521, 642-531, 642-541)
by Wade Edwards, et al -- Again, another nicely compiled book that provides
intense Security information. Great for the exams and as a desk reference.
The PIX, IDS and VPS sections are invaluable. This is a must-have book if
you work on any security (Cisco security) products.
Mastering Windows XP Professional
by Mark Minasi, et al -- Great desk reference for the XP OS.
Provides insight into all the quirks and problems of XP and
how to make the most of your computer.
The tips and tricks sections of this book makes it a must-have for XP users.
IPv6 Network Administration
by Niall Richard Murphy and David Malone -- I love IPv6 and what it holds for the future.
This book provides insights that we need to know in order to prepare for the future now.
Since Mobility and the Internet Version 2 will be using IPv6, it is important to start
getting a grasp of the routing protocol of the future.
Mac OS X Panther for Unix Geeks
by Brian Jepson, et al -- Anything but Windows is my battle cry,
and I just love my new MAC. With Tiger around the corner,
the MAC will become even more powerful and used by more ex-Windows users.
Although a new OS is coming out, this book provides a wealth of information
that can be used both in Panther and Tiger. (The author's original choice was an older edition that is now out of print. This link is to the current edition)
Mac OS X: The Missing Manual, Panther Edition
by David Pogue -- A great, funny book that provides an insider's look at the
MAC OS and how you can now use the MAC instead of Windows in your day-to-day job.
Unix Haters Handbook includes Unix Barf Bag inside book (Out of Print)
by Simson Garfinkle, et al -- Out of print, but I have a perfect copy.
One of my favorite books of all time! Priceless.
I was a BSD administrator at the time of publication and this book provided
an inside look at my everyday job.
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