- O'Reilly's Python in a Nutshell
- A 12" PB (I use my old PB as a more capable "kimble" and for quick SSHing into my servers)
- And to preempt the half-dozen comments suggesting them: Founders at Work & Hackers and Painters
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- O'Reilly's Python in a Nutshell
- A 12" PB (I use my old PB as a more capable "kimble" and for quick SSHing into my servers)
- And to preempt the half-dozen comments suggesting them: Founders at Work & Hackers and Painters
I would add "Getting Real" by 37Signals, for starters.
And of course I'll add the obligatory mention of Squeezed Books, which is more or less based on business books I've bought and enjoyed (although there are also others like Good to Great that I wouldn't recommend).
- The Little Schemer (or the whole series, if you really like them)
- The Art of Computer Programming
Art of the start - Guy Kawasaki
The art of war - Sun Tzu
I would just put a thumb drive and a sticky that says isohunt.com
Although I usually have soft copies of all my favorite books, so I can search them quickly.
Memory as a Programming Concept in C and C++ by Frenck
The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System by McKusick/Neville-Neil
Learning GNU Emacs by Cameron, et al.
Practical Common Lisp by Seibel
The C Programming Language by K&R
The C++ Programming Language Stroustrup
The Design and Analysis of Algorithms by Leviten
Assembly Language Programming for the IBM PC Family by Jones
Essays/Collections:
Hackers & Painters by PG
Surely You're Joking Mr. Feynman by Feynman
What Do You Care What Other People Think by Feynman
The Cathedral & The Bazaar by Raymond
Novels:
The Soul of a New Machine by Kidder
Where Wizards Stay up Late by Hafner
Programming Collective Intelligence - O'Reilly Media Toby Segaran Art of the start - Guy Kawasaki The art of war - Sun Tzu