The new reading list:
Maximum Security: A Hacker’s Guide to Protecting Your Internet Site and Network — I wonder what the last chapter I read was last time I checked it out hehe.
Upgrading and Repairing Servers — I’d love to learn more and it’s got some stuff that interests me a lot on the bare hardware-level.
Learning Java, Second Edition — Useful because the book I own on Java was published ~1996.
The TCP/IP Guide: A Comprehensive, Illustrated Internet Protocols Reference — Probably will put me to sleep but is useful to have on hand, should I have time to read it.
Linux® Programming Bible — Old (2000’ish I think) but worth a thumb through in case I learn any thing I missed from it. I think it even includes a basic unix shell in the code listing, which is nice because one of my projects was trying to implement a bare bones shell in ruby.
Not counting indexes, glossaries, or appendixes (one of which as A-D I think): There are 4746 pages in all !
Counting every books last page with a pg# on it, we have 5381 pages total !!!