in **Mathematics and Computer Science** with a rating of **56 out of 60**.
The track included good amounts of **Electric Engineering**.
-=== Non-formal studies and self-teaching ===
+=== Reading List ===
-To compensate for the lack of good academic institutions in the '90s, I became a good customer of the local bookstores:
+My favorite books of computer science and software engineering:
* **Compilers** -- textbooks such as CompilersPrinciplesTechniquesAndTools and several others.
* **Algorithms** -- many, including classics such as DonaldKnuth's bible TheArtOfComputerProgramming,
CambridgeUniversityPress's NumericalRecipes and NicholasWirth's ancient, but still brilliant,
"Algorithms + Data Structures = Programs".
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* **Operating Systems** -- Too many to mention here, most of which were quite
- theoretical and boring. My favorite will always be AdvancedProgrammingInTheUnixEnvironment.
+ theoretical and boring. My favorite will always be [[http://www.apuebook.com/|Advanced Programming In The Unix Environment]] by Richard Stevens.
+ I also recommend [[http://catb.org/esr/writings/taoup/|The Art of Unix Programming]].
- * **Networking** -- Several books, including TcpIpIllustrated. RFCs and technical papers.
+ * **Networking** -- My favorite is the immortal [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TCP/IP_Illustrated | TCP/IP Illustrated]] trilogy.
* **Programming Languages** -- All the obvious textbooks such as BjarneStroustrup's
SeePlusPlusProgrammingLanguage, and many others like the old SeeProgrammingLanguage,