Worth mentioning "Tangled Web" is probably the best overview of security issues that emerge from browsers and the HTML architecture. <a href="http://nostarch.com/tangledweb" rel="nofollow">http://nostarch.com/tangledweb</a>
I can recommend "The Land of Lisp" - a fun introduction into Common Lisp: <a href="http://nostarch.com/lisp.htm" rel="nofollow">http://nostarch.com/lisp.htm</a>
Linux Programming Interface, great (the best?) book on linux/posix API, huge discount considering the normal price <a href="http://nostarch.com/tlpi" rel="nofollow">http://nostarch.com/tlpi</a>
Highly recommend "Silence on the wire" : <a href="http://nostarch.com/silence.htm" rel="nofollow">http://nostarch.com/silence.htm</a><p>It's the opposite of a practical security book, more philosophical I guess. A good read, full of more or less crazy ideas ..
This is an amazing offer and I am going to pick up a few titles I have had my eye on for the price of one.<p>No Starch Press is absolutely one of the best publishers in technology books, period.<p>Bill, their founder, also has a fine taste in scotch, so you should trust them based on that alone.