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No Starch Press
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San Francisco
Date Founded
1994
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No Starch Press is an American publishing company, specializing in technical literature often geared towards the geek, hacker, and DIY subcultures. Popular titles include Hacking: The Art of Exploitation, Andrew Huang's Hacking the Xbox, and How Wikipedia Works.

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Editions

NameAuthor CreditsFormatISBNRelease Date
The Linux Programming Interface: A Linux and UNIX System Programming HandbookMichael KerriskHardcover978-1-59327-220-32010-10
Learn You a Haskell for Great Good! A Beginner's GuideMiran LipovačaPaperback97815932728382011-04-18
Black Hat Python: Python Programming for Hackers and PentestersJustin SeitzPaperback978-1-59327-590-72015
Statistics Done Wrong: The Woefully Complete GuideAlex ReinharteBook97815932767372015-03-16
Foundations of Information Security: A Straightforward IntroductionJason AndresseBook97817185000512019-10-15
Black Hat GraphQL: Attacking Next Generation APIsNick Aleks and Dolev FarhieBook97817185028572023-05-23
Modeling and Simulation in Python: An Introduction for Scientists and Engineers (paperback)Allen B. DowneyPaperback978-1-7185-0216-12023-05-30
Modeling and Simulation in Python: An Introduction for Scientists and EngineersAllen B. DowneyeBook978-1-7185-0217-82023-10-15
Hacking the Xbox: An Introduction to Reverse EngineeringAndrew “bunnie” HuangPaperback1593270291?
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