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Book Reviews Stories for 1998

Review:Elements of ML Programming 0 comments
Review:XML by Example 0 comments
Review:Mr. Bunny's Guide to ActiveX 0 comments
Review: The Aardvark is Ready for War 0 comments
Review:Linux Programmer's Reference 0 comments
Review:Unix Network Programming, Vol. 1 0 comments
Review:Concurrent Programming in Java: Design Principles and Patterns 0 comments
Review:The Man Who Loved Only Numbers 0 comments
Review:A Practical Guide to Linux 0 comments
Review:The Essential Client/Server Survival Guide 0 comments
Review:Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs 0 comments
Review:Handbook of Applied Cryptography 0 comments
Review:Unix System Administration 0 comments
Review:Beginning Linux Programming 0 comments
The Computational Beauty of Nature 0 comments
Review:More Effective C++ 0 comments
The Deadline 0 comments
Review:Antarctica 0 comments
Built to Last 0 comments
Review:UML Distilled 0 comments
Darwin Among the Machines 0 comments
Review: Linux Device Drivers 0 comments
Peopleware 0 comments
Review: Code Complete 0 comments
Review:Linux Application Development 0 comments
Review: Software Project Survival Guide 0 comments
Review: Advanced Programming in the Unix Environment 0 comments
Review: The Mythical Man Month: Essays on Software Engineering 0 comments
Review: Otherland 0 comments
Review:Sendmail 0 comments
Review:Sex, Stupidity and Greed: Inside the American Movie Industry 0 comments
Review: Not Just Java 0 comments
Review: Effective C++ 0 comments
Review: Advanced Perl Programming 0 comments
Review: The Art of Computer Programming 0 comments
Book Review:JavaScript Sourcebook 0 comments
Review of Object Oriented Software Construction 0 comments
Book Review:Essential System Administration 0 comments
Practical Unix and Internet Security 0 comments
Book Review: Programming Perl 0 comments
The Biotech Century (Book Review) 0 comments
Book Review: Good Omens 0 comments
Guns, Germs and Steel Review 0 comments
Running Linux Review 0 comments
Microserfs Review 0 comments
Game Programing in Java 0 comments

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