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Dr. Dobb's Journal
Programmer's Bookshelf Archive
- 2004
- December: Java Frameworks And Tools, Laura MacDougall and Gregory V. Wilson
- November: Project Automation and Cryptography, Miles Thibault and Gregory V. Wilson
- October: The New Standard Model, Gregory V. Wilson
- September: Free Culture and the Internet, Lynne Greer Jolitz
- August: The OpenGL Shading Language, Paul Martz
- July: Reality Check, Gregory V. Wilson and John Gilhuly
- June: Lies My Process Told Me, Gregory V. Wilson
- May: In the Kitchen with Doug, Douglas Reilly
- April: SQL Server Performance and Tuning, Douglas Reilly
- March: A Double Eclipse, Jason Montojo
- February: Small Is Still Beautiful, Gregory V. Wilson
- January: Persuading Leonardo, Daniel Wohlbruck
- 2003
- December: A Wireless Retirement, Jeff B. Cromwell
- November: UNIX Zen and Now, Jack J. Woehr
- October: Has It Really Been That Long? Gregory V. Wilson
- September: Reading Code, Gregory V. Wilson
- August: Extreme Forth, Tim Kientzle
- July: Through Thick and Thin, Gregory V. Wilson
- June: Facts, Fallacies, and Numeric Computing, Gregory V. Wilson
- May: Three from Manning, Gregory V. Wilson
- April: Parkinsons Other Law, Gregory V. Wilson
- March: Linux, XP, & Everything in Between, Jack J. Woehr
- February: Five Skinny Books, Gregory V. Wilson
- January: The Observation of Trifles, Gregory V. Wilson
- 2002
- December: Patterns & MPEG-4, Jack J. Woehr
- November: Lightweight Processes for Changing Environments, Jeffrey L. Taylor
- October: Embedded Systems Programming, Jack J. Woehr
- September: Intrinsic Difficulty, Jack J. Woehr
- August: It's Not Just Technology, Gregory V. Wilson
- July: Mathematics & C++, Peter N. Roth
- June: All Over the Map, Gregory V. Wilson
- May: Filling In the Gaps, Gregory V. Wilson
- April: Performance Modeling for the Masses, Stathis Papaefstathiou
- March: Doubling Down on the Good and the Okay, Gregory V. Wilson
- February: Sometimes You Get What You Want, Gregory V. Wilson
- January: C# and the .NET Platform, Lou Grinzo
- 2001
- December: Alien Worlds, Gregory V. Wilson
- November: Reading Embedded, Jack J. Woehr
- October: Developing for Wireless Systems, Barbara Lach-Smith
- September: A Bluetooth Trio and C#, Williams Stallings and Lou Grinzo
- August: A C++ Duo, Peter Roth
- July: Days of our Data: A Server SOAP Opera, Jeff Cromwell
- June: Microsoft SQL Server Cubed, Doug Reilly
- May: XML and Then Some, Gregory V. Wilson
- April: Professional Linux Programming, Lou Grinzo
- March: Accelerated C++ Programming, Peter N. Roth
- February: Time Warps, Gregory V. Wilson
- January: Beginning Perl & Windows 2000 Programming, Lou Grinzo and Trudy Pelzer
- 2000
- December: GNU Tools and Process Patterns, Lou Grinzo and Jacques Surveyer
- November: Classics Old and New, Gregory V. Wilson
- October: Two-Year Olds, Peter N. Roth
- September: Data Is What It Is All About, Doug Reilly
- August: Python, C++, and Other Religions, Gregory V. Wilson
- July: Frame Relay Wrap-up, William Stallings
- June: The Art and Science of Software Architecture, Jeff Cromwell
- May: Stirring the Gene Pool, Gregory V. Wilson
- April: Second Time Around, Jeffrey L. Taylor
- March: How Matters More Than What, Gregory V. Wilson
- February: All This, and Frequent Flyer Miles Too! Gregory V. Wilson
- January: All the World's A Database, Jack J. Woehr and Lou Grinzo
- 1999
- December: Internet Time as History, Eugene Eric Kim
- November: A Joke Too Far, Gregory V. Wilson
- October: C++ STL, Peter N. Roth
- September: Clarifying the Open Source Movement and Graphic Java, Lou Grinzo and Laryn Fernandes
- August: Another Basketful of Books, Gregory V. Wilson
- July: Linux Sysadm On Your Own, Jeff Taylor
- June: Greatest Hits of the '70s, Gregory V. Wilson
- May: A Revolution Oft-Delayed, Gregory V. Wilson and William Stallings
- April: The General, the Particular, and the Just Plain Odd, Gregory V. Wilson and Steve Chartley
- March: Taking a Risk, Jonathan Amsterdam
- February: Small is Beautiful -- Kind Of, Gregory V. Wilson
- January: STL and Gigabit Ethernet, Paul Lu and William Stallings
- 1998
- December: Object-Oriented Design, Eduardo Fernandez
- November: No Engineers Were Harmed in the Production of this Book, Gregory V. Wilson
- October: The Tcl/Tk and Python Scripting Environments, Sean McGrath
- September: The Dawning of the Age of Multithreading, Jeff Cromwell
- August #3: More Summer Reading, Gregory V. Wilson
- August #2: Summer Reading, Gregory V. Wilson
- August #1: In the Future with IPv6, William Stallings
- July: Displacement and Other Stories, Gregory V. Wilson
- June: Software Projects and UNIX Programming, Chris Jaekl and Paul Lu
- May: Fuzzy Logic, Peter N. Roth
- April: Computer Architecture, Robert Bernecky
- March: Using ISAPI, Jeff Cromwell
- February: From C to Tcl, Gerald L. Graef
- January: Acronyms by the Bushel: VB, UML, CRC, and GUI, Gregory V. Wilson
- 1997
- December: Inner Loops and Regular Expressions, Robert Bernecky and Michael E. Fitzpatrick
- November: Perusing the Bookshelf, Gregory V. Wilson
- October: Java Pro, Warren Young
- September: From Active-X to Cargo-Cult Science, Gregory V. Wilson
- August: The Software Project and Unicode, Michael E. Fitzpatrick and Laurence Vanhelsuwé
- July: Tools, Languages, and Interacting with Machines, Gregory V. Wilson
- June: Visualizing Data, Richard Brath and Ray Duncan
- May: HAL's Legacy and Large-Scale Software Design, Gregory V. Wilson
- April: History and Personal Computers, Eugene Eric Kim
- March: Bridge, Castle, and Program Building, Gregory V. Wilson
- February: Into the Future, Phil Mitchell
- January: C++ Object Model and Cryptography, Ron van der Wal and William Stallings
- 1996
- December: Java, Java, and More Java, Doug Nickerson
- November: Benchmarks and DSP Algorithms, Eric McRae
- October: Improving Object-Oriented Designs, Warren Young
- September: Programming for Windows 95, Lou Grinzo
- August: Past and Future, Phil Mitchell
- July: Into the Future with Internet Protocols, William Stallings
- June: Power to the Programmer, Tom Saltsman
- May: Graphics Programming, Dean Clark
- April: Getting Hooked on Java, John H. McCoy
- March: Secrets of Windows-95 Programming
- February: Algorithms for C and C++ Programmers, Deah Gahlon
- January: Writing Localized Software, Charles Pfefferkorn
- 1995
- December: The Network as a Half-Empty Cup, Ray Duncan
- November: Four Feynman Books, Michael Swaine
- October: A Sample of C++ Books, by Ray Valdes
- September: Nontraditional Educational Alternatives, Jonathan Erickson
- August: Perspectives on Computer Security, Lynne Greer Jolitz
- July: Books from Inside the Walls, by Lou Grinzo and Steve Gallagher
- June: Software Engineering and Z, Reginald B. Charney
- May: Why is Route 128 in a Recession?, Peter D. Varhol
- April: More on Windows-95: Inquiring Minds Want to Know, Al Stevens
- March: Inside the Windows-95 Book Publishing Phenomenon, Al Stevens
- February: SOM/DSOM and Object-Oriented Programming, Steve Gallagher
- January: Making Programs Go Faster, Peter Gulutzan
- 1994
- December: Net Surfing on the Printed Page, Ray Duncan
- November: Embedded Systems Development, Douglas Reilly
- October: So What Do You Think?, Peter D.Varhol
- September: Writing Windows Virtual Device Drivers, Walter Oney
- August: C++ and the PowerPC, Al Stevens
- July: Examining Graphics File Formats, Jonathan Erickson
- June: Custom Controls and Windows Programming, Michael Floyd
- May: Applying Cryptanalysis, Al Stevens
- April: A Clear Look through Blurry Eyes at Two Books on Algorithms, Tom Ochs
- March: Legal Self-Help for Software Developers, Jonathan Erickson
- February: Teachers, Schools, and Computers, Peter D. Varhol
- January: Genetic Programming, Peter D. Varhol
- 1993
- December: Robots Make Their Move, Jonathan Erickson
- November: Warm and Fuzzy, Peter D. Varhol
- October: Can We Talk?, Jonathan Erickson
- September: Under Lock and Key, Lynne Greer Jolitz
- August: Roaming the Internet, Part III, Ray Duncan
- July: Graphics Gems and Fractal Compression, Ray Valdes
- June: Fuzzy Logic? Get Real!, Jonathan Erickson
- May: Hard Driving in the Fast Lane, Al Stevens
- April: Roaming the Internet, Part II, Ray Duncan
- March: Adaptation, Emergent Computation, and Artificial Life, Ray Valdes
- February: Roaming the Internet, Ray Duncan
- January: Portrait of an Artist as Programmer, Al Stevens
- 1992
- December: Wake Up and Smell the Working Set, Andrew Schulman
- November: Undocumented Windows, Ray Duncan
- October: Slaying the Dragon, Andrew Schulman
- September: Coming to Grips with the Information Age, William F. Jolitz
- August: Literate Programming, Andrew Schulman
- July: The Ethics of Computing, Ray Duncan
- June: Operating Systems: The Nightmare Continues, Andrew Schulman
- May: The Grand Master of System Software, Ray Duncan
- April: Beyond the Official Rules, Andrew Schulman
- March: It Takes a Great Deal of History to Produce a Little Literature, Ray Duncan
- February: 10 Pounds of Data in a Five-Pound Bag, Andrew Schulman
- January: How to Solve It, Ray Duncan
- 1991
- December: Libraries and the One Right Way, Andrew Schulman
- November: Making Contact with Computers, Ray Duncan
- October: You Could Look It Up, Andrew Schulman
- September: The Emperor's New Mind, Michael Swaine
- August: Computer Graphics: Principles and Practice, Ray Duncan
- July: Ten Pounds of Windows Books, Andrew Schulman
- June: Confessions of an Efficient Coder, Ray Duncan
- May: C++: The Next Generation, Andrew Schulman
- April: The Design of Everyday Things, Including Software, Ray Duncan
- March: Subatomic Programming, Andrew Schulman
- February: Typography for the Rest of Us, Ray Duncan
- January: Network Programming, Andrew
Schulman
- 1990
- December: Taking Care of Business, Ray Duncan
- November: Object Oriented Software Development: Reality Sets In, Andrew Schulman
- October: The Theory and Practice of Computer Design and Implementation, Ray Duncan
- September: Microprocessors from the Programmer's Perspective, Andrew Schulman
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