Computer Networks (4th Edition)
This is the long-awaited 3rd Edition of Tanenbaum's classic book on computer networking. The finest network engineer I know (who was stolen from my previous employer by developers of IPv6) swears by this book, and it is arguably the best single resource for gaining a good technical understanding of modern networking in the mid 1990s.
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Computer Networks (4th Edition)
Computer Networks (4th Edition)
By by Andrew S. Tanenbaum
Computer Networks won't save one minute over the next year. It has no step-by-step procedures, no problem solving sections, and no butt-saving tricks. The only purpose it can serve at a downed site is as a shield against thrown objects from frustrated users. Normally, theoretical books like this one receive a quick skim and are promptly sent to my for-looks-only tome tomb. However, this isn't a normal theoretical book. It's fascinating. In fact, I read it not once but three times. Tanenbaum fills over 700 pages with everything I didn't know, or better still, only thought I knew about networks.
Book Details
- ISBN-10: 0130661023
- ISBN-13: 978-0130661029
- Publisher: Prentice Hall; 4 edition (August 19, 2002)
- 912 pages
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