[COFF] Seeking Some Japanese Computing Books

Tomasz Rola rtomek at ceti.pl
Wed Sep 20 12:16:39 AEST 2023


On Tue, Sep 19, 2023 at 04:24:24PM +0000, segaloco via COFF wrote:
> Good morning, I am going to pick up a few Japanese computing books
> to get more familiar with translating technical literature and
> figured I'd see if anyone here has any of these before I go buying
> from randos on eBay (Not sure all of these exist in Japanese):
[...]

Not what you ask for, but if your goal is exercising yourself, then
there should be plenty of technical documentation available both in
English and Japanese. Ok, maybe not so plenty, but still. Depending on
your OS, but on mine I can do this:

 apt-cache search japan | sort | less

and on different terminal:

  apt-cache show developers-reference-ja

(and...)
 This package contains the Japanese translation of Debian Developer's
 Reference (package: developers-reference), a set of guidelines and
 best practices which has been established by and for the community of
 Debian developers and maintainers. If you are not maintaining Debian
 packages, you probably do not need this package.
(... and so on)

Quickly going throu the list, I have spotted things like:

 debian-faq-ja, debian-kernel-handbook-ja, manpages-ja-dev

I am unable to assess the quality, however.

Likewise, your favorite programming language should have Japanese
section, perhaps?

[...]
> Any Hardware Docs from Japanese shops (Sony, NEC, Sharp, JVC, etc)
> that have English counterparts (e.g. MSX architecture docs, PC-*8
> hardware stuff)

Not hardware, alas, but maybe this...

 MSX2 Technical Hand Book
 by   アスキー出版局 

https://archive.org/details/Msx2TechnicalHandBook/page/n4/mode/1up

and 

https://archive.org/search?query=subject%3A%22Old+Japanese+computer%22

as well of this - seems like related to Japanese book above:

https://github.com/Konamiman/MSX2-Technical-Handbook

HTH...

-- 
Regards,
Tomasz Rola

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