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Founded | 1994 (1994) |
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Founder | Bill Pollock |
Country of origin | United States |
Headquarters location | San Francisco,California |
Distribution | Penguin Random House Publisher Services[1] |
Publication types | Books |
Nonfiction topics | Technical |
Official website | www |
No Starch Press is an American publishing company, specializing in technical literature often geared towards thegeek,hacker, andDIY subcultures. Popular titles includeHacking: The Art of Exploitation,[2]Andrew Huang'sHacking the Xbox, andHow Wikipedia Works.[3]
No Starch Press publishes books with a focus onnetworking,computer security,hacking,Linux,programming, technology for kids,Lego,math, andscience. The publisher also releases educational comics likeSuper Scratch Programming Adventure[4] andThe Manga Guide to Science series.[5]
No Starch Press was founded in 1994 by Bill Pollock. It is headquartered inSan Francisco. The company has published titles that have received recognition in the Communication Arts Design Annual and STEP inside 100 competition, and have been awarded the Independent Publisher Book Award (the IPPYs) from Independent Publisher magazine.
No Starch Press titles are available online and in bookstores in all major English language markets worldwide. No Starch Press titles have been translated into over thirty languages.
Penguin Random House Publisher Services distributes No Starch Press titles in the U.S. and worldwide.
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