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Books you love or books you are reading now. Let's see what are the books you are currently reading or the books that you love
The Galaxy of the Mind - Rita Levi Montalcini
Dec. 25, 1991 - Dec. 25, 2011
Loving MJ for 20 years and counting :)
Started by lucilla on
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Another bookRe: Books....
Andrews fan I have nearly all of her books.
I am a big V.C.
The movie and thought it was time to read the original! Re: Books you love or books you are reading now I had read it so much.
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I'm interested in purchasing an e-book reader, mainly for reading programming related e-books.
Up until now, e-book readers seemed to have a pretty bad reputation. I wonder if this situation has changed and anyone had any good experience with any of them...
Started by Pop Catalin on
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But reading from an e-book is much easier / comfortable than reading....
Common netbook screen resolution of 1024 x 600 is good for comfortable reading for the same reason, and had the same doubts.
With dedicated e-book readers.
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I do not yet have 3 years of experience in development, and I have been reading management books by people such as Michael Lopp, Joel Spolsky, the Art of Project Management, and Rapid Development by Steve McConnell and others.
I love to read these books...
Started by theraneman on
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If you like management, you should read ....
If you readI don't think there's a certain time you're supposed to read management books.
Workplace by reading some of the books which describe an idealized environment.
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I will register as graduate student, and my friend has suggested I attend a speed reading class. (He is MBA student). I don't know whether it is good to attend this course or not, but at this moment almost of my textbook required time to think about its...
Started by Ekkapop on
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It hasIn my opinion learning....
One particular book that I liked is Tony Buzan's "Speed Reading Book".
To programming, then no, you have to go through the book without speed-reading and skipping speed reading is must.
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I think that AI might be a precious tool in the developer's toolbox, and I'd like to know more about this field hoping that it will make my life easier as a developer.
Can you recommend some classics, books, links, essays, authors, reading, and bloggers...
Started by Nicolas Dorier on
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I have not read"Programming Game AI by Example" is a very good book for game AI containing both theory and this book will "turn your brain" ....
Peter Norvig's PAIP is another good book.
Of cool project ideas, assignments etc.
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I have been hanging around Borders (the bookstore) lately and have seen some books about "code reading". It covers topics like how to read code and understand it effectively, and how to (if required) refactor it to make reading the code easier.
My questions...
Started by Nippysaurus on
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There are books that can be helpful in not only reading the code of others, but also to help you write code Effectively with Legacy Code....
Code reading :The Open Source Perspective
This book seems to be highly regarded: http).
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I would like to know your experience and suggestions ... on the suitability of using the Kindle 2 (6" latest version) to read programming books.
Started by Xencor on
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Http://superuser.com/questions/72333/anyone-read more frequently....
I was wondering the same thing as you.
I actually like to read my computer books maybe not start to finish like a novel but reading certain not reading.
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I'm looking for a list of books which people think are essential for a developer in a test/QA role to read. I'm looking for books which are test/QA specific, so not things like data structures or algorithms. Rather I'm looking for books like testing methodology...
Started by ajma on
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Another thumbs ....
It's not about test plans, but rather where to look to find the bugs .
All practical advice.
It's a short read.
Nguyen
The best book is How To Break Software by James Whittaker.
Software by Cem Kaner, Jack Falk, Hung Q.
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Several years back Joel posted a list of books for the "Fog Creek Software Managment Training Program." Which of those books have you found most useful? I'm looking for recommendations on where to start.
A little more detail about me to help with the ...
Started by Steve Rowe on
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Also see books that lives ....
LITTLE RED BOOK OF SELLING.
Just an all around fun read.
GROWING A BUSINESS AND JERRY'S: THE INSIDE SCOOP.
Not exactly written for software developers, but very read-worthy.
Awesome book.
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Are old editions of computer books worthwhile?
What are some of your oldest programming books that you still use?
I'm looking to pick up some older computer books, and I'm looking for recommendations.
I thought my oldest computer ...
Started by Nosredna on
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I'd go about it; after that take a newer book and so on ...)
- books dealing with computer architectures will hold their age, assuming....
In hardware and software, reading this book will continue to pay off for a very long time.
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