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Re: Book / Literature Recommendations

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Justin Wilson)
Tue Sep 16 14:01:44 2014

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=B3Designing Campus Networks=B2 From Cisco.
=B3Internet Routing Architectures=B2
=B3Next Generation Network Services=B2 from Cisco Press

To me those are pretty general and how to apply it to different scenarios.
=20

Justin


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On 9/16/14, 1:41 PM, "Rich Kulawiec" <rsk@gsp.org> wrote:

>On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 09:48:45AM +0100, James Bensley wrote:
>> What is the single best book you have read on networking?
>
>Elements of Networking Style, Michael A. Padlipsky, 1984.  How could
>anyone
>*not* love a book which includes this in the foreword:
>
>	Brace yourselves.  We are about to try something that borders
>	on the unique: an actually rather serious technical book which
>	is not only (gasp) vehemently anti-Solemn but also (shudder)
>	takes sides.  I tend to think of it as "Constructive Snottiness".
>
>---rsk
>
>p.s. And anything/everything Stevens wrote.
>



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