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## Table of Contents
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* [Introduction](#introduction)
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* [6502 Assembly Resources](#6502-assembly-resources)
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* [Apple \]\[ Books and Resources](#apple-][-books-and-resources)
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* [Apple \]\[ Books and Resources](#apple-2-books-and-resources)
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* [Library Standard Conventions](#library-standard-conventions)
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* [Documentation Practices](#documentation-practices)
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* [Disk Overviews](#disk-overviews)
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## Apple \]\[ Books and Resources
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## Apple 2 Books and Resources
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More books have been written over the past forty years than could be read within a reasonable timeframe. However, I have found some books more fruitful than others in understanding both the technical aspects of the Apple \]\[ as well as the cultural ones. If you know of any essential books or websites that are missing here, by all means get in touch or contribute it here yourself!
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### Books
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* Bill Martens, Brian Wiser, William F. Luebbert, Phil Daley. [_What's Where in the Apple, Enhanced Edition: A Complete Guide to the Apple \]\[ Computer_.](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/136517364X/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1) October 11, 2016.
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### Web Resources
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