Re: worst/best

From: Earl Aboytes (earl@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Feb 29 2000 - 13:36:14 GMT-3


   
   Here is a real obvious entry!
   BEST BOOK:
   Cisco Certification by Bruce Caslow
   A must have for anyone who will be taking the CCIE lab exam. He has a
   new book coming out soon!
   At 12:08 AM 1/1/96 +0500, Muhammad Afaq Khan wrote:
   
     hi all,
     
     what about sharing experiences with the books related to
     internetworking so that everyone (esp., new comers) can build a
     good collection of books!!
     
     my two cents are :
     
     WORST BOOK:
     ccie study guide by roosevelt giles
     (just a print out of RFCs, and IEEE papers, i'm sure no one can
     pass ccie-written by reading it, basically i like those books in
     which author has put down his own experiences with the
     equipment/technology!)
     
     BEST BOOK:
     Routing TCP/IP vol.I , by Jeff Doyle
     (I really like his style of writing, this book, i consider, is a
     GIFT to all the internetworking students, no typos, no techy
     mistakes, and above all a lot of case studies that make ones
     understanding rock solid, i'm anxiously waiting for the VOL.II !!)
     
     I guess the best book is one which has a fair balance b/w practical
     knowledge(real life stuff) without lacking in theoritical depth,
     just like Jeff Doyle's !!
     
     Bye
     
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   Earl Aboytes
   Senior Technical Consultant
   GTE-Managed Solutions
   800-483-5325 x8817
   earl.aboytes@telops.gte.com
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