LISP 3rd ed. - Winston
Writing NeXT Programs Ann Wiert (sp?)
Allegro Common LISP vol.1 & 2
Object Oriented Design - Booch
Unix System Administration
Object Oriented Programming - Cox
The awk Programming Language - Aho, et. al
C++ Programming Log - Stroustrop
C++ Reference Manual - Ellis & Stroustrop
Ultimate Guide to Vi &Ex Editors
Unix Shell Programming
The NeXT Bible
Objective C
The Reuderman Companion
PostScript Documentation (book set)
The C Programming Language
The C Answer Book
NeXTStep programming - Garfinkel & Mahoney
Common LISP Tutorial
Common LISP Book - Franz
Algorithms - Sedgewick
Many Mathematica books, manuals, references & documentation
That is just one box, more to come. Thanks for looking.
Do you have any information on the NeXT Bible?
Hi, I am interested in the Common Lisp tutorial, Allegro common lisp 1/2, Lisp 3rd ed, Objective C, NeXTstep programming, and writing NeXT programs.
I am also interested in the NeXT bible but pentium asked before me.
How much would you be willing to sell these for? I am a college student so I can't pay a king's ransom but I would love these books. I am living Delaware if you want to discuss shipping.
I have The NeXT Bible by Doug Clapp.
I find it ok but not something fantastic. For example from page 527 to 623 is a listing of all the files in NeXT 1.0 software release. Doug gives a reason as to why he did it. I can think of better uses for that many pages. Think it would have been better to be put on a CD rom and include it with the book instead.
Kevin
I've also read "The NeXT Bible" by Clapp. Although not perfect a must have together with "The NeXT Book" by Webster.
"The Next Book" seems to me more technical and hardware centered while The NeXT Bible starts to focus more on software and history. I've liked the introduction to Unix also in the "Bible".
Indeed I read first "The NEXT Bible" and I have fun and interest but after that reading the "The Next Book" didn't add me much. Probably I had to let pass more time.
In any case they are both very interesting, check also Amazon!
Is "The Renderman Companion" still available ?
I would be interested in the Common LISP Book, if it is still available.