Gift HN: Book Giveaway/Exchange
So, inspired by jacquesm's giveaway of subdomains a few minutes ago, I'd like to start a HN book exchange/give away. I currently have a few recent CS classics that I no longer need and would be up for shipping them to someone in the continental US for just the cost of shipping. (Media mail is just a few dollars. If you really need the book and can't transfer money, I'll just cover the cost).
I encourage others to post books others might want that they no longer need and would be willing to either give them away, or trade for others.
edit: if contacting anyone in this thread by email, please prepend "HN Books: " to your subject. Also, please consider upvoting this thread if you think it's a good idea. The more eyeballs see this, the better it works.
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[ 62.7 ms ] story [ 2148 ms ] thread- Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach (2nd ed) by Russell and Norvig (hardcover)
- Introduction to Algorithms (2nd ed) by Cormen, Leiserson, Rivest and Stein. (hardcover)
(a few more will post tonight or tomorrow. shipping from nyc)
Hm, this is an interesting development. Sort of a HN pay it forward.
The subdomain giveaway thread referred to is here:
http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1796231
I also have some new RoR books that I bought and never used as well as a number books on operating system design..
I also have a lot of C++ books and a lot of UNIX books.
Anyone have any really awesome Apple books for trade?
I have: - Modern Operating Systems - Operating Systems Concepts - Operating Systems (Design and Implementation) - Solaris Internals - Design of the FreeBSD Operating System
Sorry for being vague. I just dont have them in front of me right this second...but I cab get more specific if you want.
OTOH, I can definitely paypal you the cost of shipping and promise I can use them.
see: http://jacquesmattheij.com/The+Unofficial+HN+FAQ#email
Just cover shipping from NYC
http://www.amazon.com/Programming-Game-Example-Mat-Buckland/...
It's based on C++, and covers state machines, fuzzy logic, etc. It's a little old so there is no mention of behavior trees, but it does cover goal-driven behavior and is a great introduction to most techniques in AI.
you can email me at p206@briancloutier.com
Of course, if you have access to an academic library, particularly at a university with a decent CS program, start there. Particularly if you're looking for research papers, rather than books - it's what they do.
(I worked in a library for several years. <3.)
* I'm assuming you're in the US - I don't know about public libraries elsewhere.
http://www.bookswim.com/
http://www.booksfree.com/
Citizen Marketers http://www.amazon.com/Citizen-Marketers-When-People-Message/...
It's not CS but it's an interesting read for those interested in product evangelism
- Also of the XINU Kernel osdev book (HC)
- A copy of "House of Leaves" (HC)
If anyone has one of these and is interested in any of the following, I'd love to trade:
- Artificial Minds
- Scientific Integrity
- Pragmatic Version Control Using Git
- Thinking with Type (First Edition)
Got an Amazon wishlist?
http://www.amazon.com/gp/registry/wishlist/3SFSFIGEGKWS4
It's been kicking around in my closet for too long now. Free to any HNer who could use it, though I'd appreciate it if shipping were covered.
Unless this sort of thing is better suited to being highly temporary, with new ones spawning whenever someone gets the itch? I don't see how, but I may not be thinking of something.
Have someone create an account on the site and then the site gives a token to put in your profile to verify. After that it is linked.
it supports adding books, though i could work on some code to be able to put in an isbn number to automatically pull the book information.
This thing is great as a yearly thread though, wait for all the pressure of unwanted books to build up and then throw them into one thread. Then once the pressure has dissipated wait until next year to do it again.