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A non-fiction book by Stephenson is 'In the beginning there was the
command line'
'Where wizards stay up late' is non-fiction book about the creation
of the internet
As previously mentioned, 'Hackers' by Stephen Levy is a good book.
Fiction:
'True Names' by Vernor Vinge has been rereleased and has a bunch of
articles in it along with the story.
Tad Williams' Otherland series seems like it should be good. I am about
200 pages into the first book.
On Thu, 2002-07-11 at 11:25, Bruner, Andrew wrote:
> Can anybody suggest a good book, something related to IT for recreational
> reading ? It can be fictional or biographical.
> Thanks
> -Andrew
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