Computer Networks (4th Edition) by Andrew S Tanenbaum
Publisher: Prentice Hall | ISBN: 0130661023 | edition 2002 | PDF | 384 pages | 13,16 mb
Computer networks will not save one minute over the next year. There is no step by step procedures, no problem solving sections, and no butt-saving tricks. The only purpose it can serve as a site is down as a shield against objects thrown by frustrated users. Normally, theoretical books like this one receive a quick skim and are promptly sent to my for-looks-but the tomb of St. Thomas. However, this is not a normal theoretical book. It's fascinating. In fact, I read not once but thrice. Tanenbaum fills over 700 pages with everything that I did not know, or better yet, just thought I knew about networks.
Publisher: Prentice Hall | ISBN: 0130661023 | edition 2002 | PDF | 384 pages | 13,16 mb
Computer networks will not save one minute over the next year. There is no step by step procedures, no problem solving sections, and no butt-saving tricks. The only purpose it can serve as a site is down as a shield against objects thrown by frustrated users. Normally, theoretical books like this one receive a quick skim and are promptly sent to my for-looks-but the tomb of St. Thomas. However, this is not a normal theoretical book. It's fascinating. In fact, I read not once but thrice. Tanenbaum fills over 700 pages with everything that I did not know, or better yet, just thought I knew about networks.