CMP200 Texts -- Fall 02

There are two required texts for the course,

  1. TA Handbook (a practical guide for Teaching Assistants at UCSC).
    Everyone should have already been given a copy at the Graduate Division Orientation. If not, you can obtain one from the Graduate Division.
  2. LaTeX (user's guide and reference manual, 2nd edition, updated for LaTeX2E).
    Leslie Lamport, Addison-Wesley, ISBN: 0-201-52983-1
    (The LaTeX Companion by Goossens, Mittelbach, and Samarin is an acceptable alternative to Lamport's book.)

The two optional texts for the course are:

  1. A Ph.D. is not enough (a guide to survival in science) Peter J. Feibelman, Addison-Wesley, 1993
  2. Bugs in Writing Lyn Dupre, Addison-Welesy 1998
The first is an indispensable guide filled with sound advice on selecting a thesis adviser, establishing a research program, pursuing an academic career, giving talks, and writing papers. The second focuses common errors in technical writing and lecturing.

These books should be available at the Baytree Bookstore.

They have also been placed on reserve at the Science Library along with the following two books which you may find useful in writing your thesis and papers:

  1. Handbook of Writing for the Mathematical Sciences
    Nicholas J. Higham, SIAM, ISBN: 0-89871-314-5
  2. Writing for Computer Science
    Justin Zobel (Springer)


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