ELECTRONIC BOOKS PROJECT

 

   The Electronic Books Project (Ebook Project, from now on) is an initiative of this page to help crackers (and others) to get as much knowledge in programming and technical computing as possible.

Project Objectives:

   To offer as many free books as possible for everybody to download.

Which formats are used to trade with the books?

    Mostly PDF (Acrobat Reader), but also HLP, CHM, HTML. Notice that even if a book is not originally available in PDF, it can be simply OCRed.

What should I do to participate in the Project:

This is the server login information:

ftp://sea-adsl10-44.wolfenet.com

Login: books

Password: temp

Port: 99999

How is the project feed with new books?

   We expect all participants to contribute with at list one book, so we can offer more and more titles as the time passes. There is an UPLOAD directory in the FTP site (the one you get from me) where you can upload the books you wish to donate and there is also a REQUESTS directory where you can create more directories with the names of your requested books.

Which conditions should I observe?

    Only, behave like a person. Use the common sense. Anybody who abuses of the server will be banned on an IP basis, so no more access.

Which titles are available?

Programming Windows 5th Ed. by Charles Petzold

Programming Windows with MFC 2nd Ed. by Jeff Prosise

Programming Windows CE by Douglas Boling

Programming Microsoft Visual C++, Fifth Edition

Learn C++ Under Windows by Dave Mark

Learn C Under Windows by Dave Mark

Wrox Press C++ Tutorial

Windows Assembly Language and System Programming 2nd Ed. by Barry Kauler

Windows 95 System Programming Secrets by Matt Pietrek

Building Win95 Applications by Kevin J. Goodman

Developing Utilities in Assembly Language by Deborah L. Cooper

Java Language Programming Handbook by Anthony Potts

Thinking in Java 2nd Edition by Bruce Eckel

Special Edition Using Visual C++ 6

Professional MFC with Visual C++ 5

Thinking in C++ by Bruce Eckel

Windows 98 Secrets

An Introduction to Cryptography

C++ By Example

PC Underground: Assembly Language The True Language of Programmers

Developing Utilities in Assembly Language

DirectX Professional Reference

The Networking BookShelf: DNS & BIND

The Networking BookShelf: TCP/IP Network Administration

The Networking BookShelf: sendmail

The Networking BookShelf: sendmail Desktop Reference

The Networking BookShelf: Building Internet Firewalls

The Networking BookShelf: Practical UNIX & Internet Security

Handbook of Applied Cryptography 4th Edition - Alfred J. Menezes

Effective C++ 2nd Edition - Scott Meyers

More Effective C++ 1st Edition - Scott Meyers

The Litle Black Book of Computer Viruses 1st Edition - Mark Ludwing

The MFC Black Book

The Data Compression Book

Teach Yourself C++ in 21 Days, Second Edition

Sams Teach Yourself Visual C++ 6 in 24 Hours

Sams Teach Yourself C++ in 24 Hours

Sams Teach Yourself Database Programming with Visual C ++ 6 in 21 Days

Sams Teach Yourself C++ in 24 Hours

Sams Teach Yourself C in 24 Hours

Learn Encryption Techniques with BASIC and C++

Sams Teach Yourself C in 21 Days, Fourth Edition

Microsoft Foundation Class 4 Bible

Learn the MFC C++ Classes

There are many more (like 100 books at least) I don't remember at this time but you can access them through the server.

Books we need from you:

   Inside ATL by Brad King and Steve Zimmerman **

    Writing Windows Wdm Device Drivers by Chris Cant **

    Programming Applications for Microsoft Windows: The Preeminent Guide to Programming

     the Windows API by Jeffry Richter **

    Programming the Microsoft Win32 Driver Model by Walter Oney **

    Mfc Developer's Workshop

    Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 Programmer's Guide

    Windows NT API SuperBible (or Windows 2000 API Superbible)

    Any reference book about C/C++. Specially from Herbert Schildt.

    Any book about Windows Sockets

    Any book about Win32 Driver Model

    Any book about Microsoft OS Internals (Specially David Salomon's)

    For the titles marked with (**) you will be specially rewarded.

Aesculapius.

aesculapius@stones.com