No Starch Press

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No Starch Press
Type Publishing company
Genre Technical
Founded 1994
Founder William Pollock
Headquarters San Francisco, California
Area served Flag of United States United States
Flag of Canada Canada
Flag of European Union Europe
Slogan "the finest in geek entertainment"
Website http://www.nostarch.com/

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, Silence on the Wire, Steal This Computer Book 3, Steal This File Sharing Book, Write Portable Code, and Hacking the Xbox.

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[edit] Topics

Topics of interest for No Starch Press are mainly centered around computers, especially networking, computer security, Linux and other non-Windows topics, and programming; but hacking non-computer things has also been covered. The topic of Lego appears to be a secondary niche for No Starch Press. They also publish books on hooking computers up to aid non-computer hobbies such as astronomy; and even hacking game consoles, which are actually embedded systems yet are not widely considered as actual computers.

[edit] Availability

No Starch Press provides an online store to purchase their titles from; however, resellers such as Amazon occasionally supply them at a lower price. ThinkGeek, an online store catering to the "geek" customer profile, has also supplied Hacking: The Art of Exploitation, Silence on the Wire, Steal This Computer Book 3, and Steal This File Sharing Book.

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