Computer science textbooks

  • From: David Tseng <davidct1209@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 21 May 2011 06:07:54 -0700

Hey guys,

Curious to know what people do for obtaining accessible texts
especially *after* finishing a degree.  Out of personal interest, I'd
like to get a few key books on my bookshelf as reference or just to
deepen my own knowledge of a specific area.  Without access to a
school's lab/resources, I've kind of turned to sources like 24x7,
Safari, and other technical e-book sites, but have found them very
lacking wrt selection, and when they do have a book, varying levels of
access to diagrams.  RFB&D's/Learning Alley's also quite lacking and
listening to CS books can be somewhat mind numbing.

Short of calling up every university out there or employing my own
diagram to text human translater, what have people done here?  I know
some of us are in industry, so am curious to know.
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