Bearing in mind that Oxford doesn't actually offer all that much in the way of computing degrees(*), and so undergrads don't have much need for books about particular technologies... it probably has the lot.
(*) This is not intended as a slur on Oxford computation as such, just that they seem to take a very academic approach. There are other universities where you can turn up and do nothing but courses on 3d graphics, games programming, network architecture, web technologies, and what-have-you. Stuff that will find you a job the following year, but is out of date the year after that :-)
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Date: 2007-07-12 01:17 pm (UTC)(*) This is not intended as a slur on Oxford computation as such, just that they seem to take a very academic approach. There are other universities where you can turn up and do nothing but courses on 3d graphics, games programming, network architecture, web technologies, and what-have-you. Stuff that will find you a job the following year, but is out of date the year after that :-)