No Starch Press
Founder | William Pollock |
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Fiction genres | Technical |
Official website | nostarch |
No Starch Press is a publishing company specializing in computer books for the technically savvy, or "geek entertainment" as they term it. They have published such titles as Hacking: The Art of Exploitation,[1] Silence on the Wire, Steal This Computer Book 4.0, Steal This File Sharing Book, Write Portable Code, Hacking the Xbox, and How Wikipedia Works.[2]
Topics
No Starch Press publishes technical books with a focus on networking, computer security, hacking, Linux and other non-Windows topics, and programming. Lego titles are another area of interest to the company.
Availability
Some No Starch Press titles are available in some major bookstores in all English language markets around the world. No Starch Press titles have also been translated into 21 languages.
O'Reilly Media distributes and promotes No Starch Press titles in the U.S., and No Starch uses various distributors worldwide.
Popular books
- Absolute FreeBSD
- The Cult of Mac
- The Debian System
- Forbidden LEGO
- Hacking: The Art of Exploitation
- Hacking the Xbox
- How Wikipedia Works
- Land of Lisp
- Silence on the Wire
- Steal This Computer Book 4.0
- The Unofficial LEGO Builder's Guide
References
- ^ * Erickson, Jon. Hacking: The Art of Exploitation. No Starch Press, 2003. ISBN 1-59327-007-0
- ^ Ayers, Phoebe (2008). How Wikipedia Works. San Francisco: No Starch Press. ISBN 1-59327-176-X.