X-Git-Url: https://codewiz.org/gitweb?p=wiki.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=PersonalEducation;h=dcf07c4c4a4c9f03ce74dfe0861e2576f9ebf67e;hp=644fb8867d6000368a1c4b7291e248656453346c;hb=32313de8fda084b4f9cab45520c20887b1fe7d39;hpb=4ebdb81a58aba5918d438c408f0bbe5746d298ea diff --git a/PersonalEducation b/PersonalEducation index 644fb88..dcf07c4 100644 --- a/PersonalEducation +++ b/PersonalEducation @@ -9,25 +9,24 @@ enterprise networking. * [[http://www.itcvolta.it/it/default.asp | Istituto Tecnico-Commerciale Alessandro Volta]] -- High-school diploma - in **Mathematics and Computer Science** with a rating of **56 out of 60**. - This course included a good amount of **Electronic Engineering**. + 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 formal education, I became a good customer of the local libraries: +My favorite books of computer science and software engineering: - * **Compilers**, reading plenty of textbooks such as CompilersPrinciplesTechniquesAndTools, - and many others. + * **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". - - * **Operating Systems** -- Too many to mention here, most of which quite - theoretical and boring. Of course, my favorite will always be AdvancedProgrammingInTheUnixEnvironment. + CambridgeUniversityPress's NumericalRecipes and NicholasWirth's ancient, but still brilliant, + "Algorithms + Data Structures = Programs". - * **Networking** -- Several books, including TcpIpIllustrated, several RFCs and - technical papers. + * **Operating Systems** -- Too many to mention here, most of which were quite + 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** -- 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, @@ -40,8 +39,10 @@ To compensate for the lack of good formal education, I became a good customer of * **Software Architecture and Design** -- All the "must-read" classics such as GangOfFour's DesignPatterns, UmlDistilled and UmlDesignPatterns. - * **Project Management** -- My favourite certainly is TheMythicalManMonth, but I've - read a few others such as ExecutionPlainAndSimple. + * **Project Management** -- My favourites are TheMythicalManMonth and + [[http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?AntiPatternsBook|AntiPatterns]], but I've also read + [[http://www.amazon.com/Waltzing-Bears-Managing-Software-Projects/dp/0932633609|WaltzingWithBears]], + [[ExecutionPlainAndSimple]] and a few others. * **Technical Writing** -- TheElementsOfStyle and DonaldKnuth's TheTexBook are my favourites on the topics of stylish writing and typesetting. @@ -50,4 +51,4 @@ To compensate for the lack of good formal education, I became a good customer of Nevertheless, I enjoyed reading DonaldKnuth's ConcreteMathematics and CambridgeUniversityPress' NumericalRecipes. - * **Database** -- Relational algebra, principles of schema normalization, SQL. + * **Database** -- Relational algebra, principles of schema normalization, SQL. \ No newline at end of file