I have about 5 weeks free and I want to spent it buried in tech books learning shit.
ITT: Recommend me (and /g/) any tech book you think is good.
Can be on anything: networking, coding, systems admin, computer science, how-to-do-x, etc.
Can be at any level: beginner to advanced.
After I installed Gentoo I really learned Linux from this.
http://www.ic.unicamp.br/~pannain/mc404/aulas/pdfs/Art%20Of%20Intel%20x86%20Assembly.pdf
This should keep you occupied for a few weeks
>>55195207
>Can be on anything
>Can be at any level
You'll learn nothing.
>>55195985
if it's a book /g/ recommends, they're pretty much guaranteed to.
>>55195207
The book you posted is actually quite good. I'd also recommend Linux Bible as it's much more practical in comparison, and teaches other shit than "How Linux Works", both are really good.
Next, if you want to learn programming then pick a language and stick with it as long as you can. It takes quite a few hours to get it down but after a while you'll start writing some decent programs hopefully.
>>55196019
the problem is not the book, is the actitude. as example, I know nothing about writing code, so I search for books for begginers, exercises and so.
the OPs approach, "give me anything" does not work in any field.