Guide to textbooks

<p>Hello everyone,</p>

<p>Currently I'm working on a guide for reading and buying textbooks:</p>

<p>[url=<a href="http://students.washington.edu/andrewho/books.php%5DBooks%5B/url"&gt;http://students.washington.edu/andrewho/books.php]Books[/url&lt;/a&gt;]&lt;/p>

<p>and I thought that I might as well post it here in case anyone happens to have any suggestions or if (as I hope) there is anybody here who can benefit from having such a list at their disposal.</p>

<p>I certainly would appreciate any suggestions - it's quite incomplete and I know rather little about books that aren't related to math/physics/chemistry.</p>

<p>Nice compilation so far. I’m going to have to throw in this for CS:</p>

<p>The C Programming Language by Brian W. Kernighan, Dennis M. Ritchie
Link: <a href=“http://www.amazon.com/C-Programming-Language-2nd-Edition/dp/0131103628[/url]”>http://www.amazon.com/C-Programming-Language-2nd-Edition/dp/0131103628&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>I would say [EASY] on it since I literally read it and programmed along to learn C.</p>

<p>Updated. 10char</p>

<p>Nice. Are you planning on going somewhere with the list/site? Future vision? Or just compile references for students?</p>

<p>Probably just a compilation of references for now, although if you have any ideas I’d love to hear them.</p>