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= In the space =
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== Comprehensive list ==
== Comprehensive list ==
We have a large number of dead-tree books. We'd like to catalogue them in a sensible way, so feel free to contribute to the following page.
We have a large number of dead-tree books. They're not all catalogued, so feel free to contribute to the following page:


* See http://www.librarything.com/catalog/londonhackspace
* See http://www.librarything.com/catalog/londonhackspace

Revision as of 16:26, 13 March 2011

In the space

Comprehensive list

We have a large number of dead-tree books. They're not all catalogued, so feel free to contribute to the following page:

Highlights of the books

Electronics

  • The Art of Electronics, Paul Horowitz & Winfield Hill. This is a personal copy so just ask samthetechie if you want to use it. Use it whenever you want, just treat it well. :)
  • Foundations of Analog and Digital Electronic Circuits, Anant Agarwal & Jeffrey H. Lang
  • The Principles of Computer Hardware, Alan Clements

Security

  • Applied Cryptography, Bruce Schneier

Natural/Spoken Language

  • Step By Step in Esperanto - For those who like their languages easy and constructed.

On the web

Machining

  • Guerrilla guide to CNC machining and resin casting:
Volume 1: Basic theory and preparations
Volume 2: Real-world projects
HSS can be better than indexable carbide tools for small work and fine finishes, as it wears faster but is very sharp.
also Sherline guide featuring diagrams and writing.

Electronics

Borrowed

thejimmyg - Lex & Yacc book