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| valign="top" | '''Official Description:''' At the end of 1999, these books were named among the best twelve physical-science monographs of the century by ''[http://www.americanscientist.org/bookshelf/pub/100-or-so-books-that-shaped-a-century-of-science American Scientist]'' , along with: Dirac on quantum mechanics, Einstein on relativity, Mandelbrot on fractals, Pauling on the chemical bond, Russell and Whitehead on foundations of mathematics, von Neumann and Morgenstern on game theory, Wiener on cybernetics, Woodward and Hoffmann on orbital symmetry, Feynman on quantum electrodynamics, Smith on the search for structure, and Einstein's collected papers. Wow!
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| valign="top" | '''Official Description:''' The '''TCP/IP Illustrated''' books are praised for their highly effective visual approach to the essential TCP/IP topics facing today's networking professionals. The word 'illustrated' distinguishes this book from the rest. By forcing conditions to occur, and then displaying the results, '''TCP/IP Illustrated''' gives readers a much greater understanding of the concepts than words alone can provide. The books are noted for their diagrams and clear and readable writing style.
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The better you understand IPC, the better your UNIX software will run. One book contains all you need to know: UNIX Network Programming, Volume 2, Second Edition.
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