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I am starting my Computer Science course in university after the summer holidays and since I am really looking forward to it I thought I could give it an earlier go by buying some books and reading them throughout the summer months. Since I am an absolute newbie on this area though (all I know is some basic mathematics, and some bits of programming) and most of you are in a higher level I thought that this topic would be better if all of us (well, you to be honest) suggest books and rank them (like, for beginners, intermediate level, advanced level, etc). Don't limit yourself on programming/mathematics, books with a wider interest might be enjoyable too (like "Turing, A Novel about Computation).
Anyways, here's my "wishlist", would appreciate it if you could help me rank the books as I described above.
- A Framework for Web Science (Foundations and TrendsŪ in Web Science) [by Tim Berners-Lee] - Turing: A Novel About Computation [by CH Papadimitriou] - The Future of Ideas [by Lawrence Lessig] - Wired--A Romance [by Gary Wolf]
(I was also considering Don Knuth's "The Art of Computer Programming", is that a good idea? Suggestions are appreciated!!!)
Anyways, glad I made it to the end of the topic, I just want to apologise for my bad use of english but I haven't slept for the last 2.5 days and I just hope you get the general concept of my idea. If the topic title needs to be changed, feel free to do so!
This post has been edited by SebKom: 15 May, 2008 - 11:16 PM
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