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There's a newer edition of the JVM specification, by the way. The Java™ Virtual Machine Specification
you speak english, and i think that's kind of the answer to your question. according to List of languages by number of native speakers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia the majority of the world speaks at least some degree of english.
google translate is the best you're going to get for your language, otherwise i'd suggest learning english more.
To take a look in hacker/phreaker history, read a phrack a week or so:
.:: Phrack Magazine ::.
also this website has a collection of pre-historical but good hacking tutorials. Buffer Overflow collecton is good.
http://www.ouah.org/textes.html
Structure and interpretation of computer programs will change every programmer who reads it forever whether they notice or not. I recommend this to anyone who wants to get further into programming.
Book: Welcome to the SICP Web Site
Video Lectures: MIT OpenCourseWare | Electrical Engineering and Computer Science | 6.001 Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, Spring 2005 | Video Lectures
Hope this counts. It's something even the more advanced programmers should get into and more and more companies are looking for people with TDD backgrounds.
Guideline: Test Driven Development (TDD)
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