books every network operator should read?
Robert E.Seastrom
rs at seastrom.com
Tue Apr 12 12:04:13 UTC 2005
"Eric Pylko" <eric at infinitenetworks.us> writes:
> One of my favorites is "The Elements of Networking Style" by M.A. Padlipsky.
> The description starts off as "The World's Only Known Constructively Snotty
> Computer Science Book..."
>
> My copy (acquired sometime in the early 90's) was recommended by someone on
> a mailing list or perhaps even comp.dcom.lans or something like that.
Believe it or not, it's back in print.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0132681110/102-5658405-7869729?v=glance
I've never met Pad in person, but if you've read his papers and
Elements of Networking Style, it'll come as no surprise that a close
friend of mine who worked with him at MITRE describes him as "a
fascinating character". ;)
---Rob
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