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Recommend interesting books (related to IT)
I recently got a book reader, I would like to read something interesting related to IT topics. Not about patterns and programming, but something more artistic (as an example - "Confessions of a carder", "Computer underground. A story about hacking, madness and obsession"). Thanks in advance.
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Bill Gates: "Road to the Future", "Business at the Speed of Thought"
Stephen King: "Mobile Phone"
Of course Neuromancer William Gibson
Sergey Lukyanenko: "Labyrinth of Reflections"
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Cory Doctorow - " Younger Brother "
Another entertaining story by Viktor Kosenkov came to mind - " My Black Heart " in reading "Model for Assembly".
The first part of "Stainless Steel Rat" quite even describes the hacker in fact. For you should rummage not only in computers, but also in the fact that you need to understand how the business process is organized, and you can hack it through the secretary / garbage where you threw the documents / get a job and get the initial access / etc
not an art book, but for IT.
Time management for system administrators. (Limoncelli Thomas)
Kevin Mitnick "The Art of Hacking", well, "the art of deception" there too.
Gigabytes of power: Information technology between freedom and totalitarianism
and up to a handful
A book about the strange
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