Reading recommendations?

danhodge

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Hey guys, was just wondering if anyone has any books they would recommend for someone doing a computer science degree.
Obviously i've considered books for my modules, but is there anything anyone thinks i should look into outside of module content? AI and robotics are 2 things i'm very interested in, also any biographies or emerging tech that wouldn't necessarily be covered would be good.

Modules we cover are:
Algorithms and complexities, Architectures, Operating systems, Programming and data structures, Web authoring, Maths for computing, problem solving, AI (but i'd like to expand what we will be taught in this, its my main interest in compsci), databases, HCI, networks, OOP, professional practice, programming paradigms, and the third year stuff that I get the feeling might change (we get a brand new building in third year, hopefully that means new resources). Right now, third year is Autonomous Mobile Robotics, image processing, parallel computing and software engineering.

So, will there be any gaps in my knowledge that people can suggest I fill?

Anything that involves me getting stuck into a project is also welcome :)

Thanks a lot,
Danny
 
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