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  • R Roger Wright

    I recommend this book[^] for light reading while travelling. It's a little dated, but a classic nonetheless.

    "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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    RichardM1
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    I think I still have a copy of that I bought in high school ('70s). It isn't anywhere near as bad as the intratubz.

    Opacity, the new Transparency.

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      I think I still have a copy of that I bought in high school ('70s). It isn't anywhere near as bad as the intratubz.

      Opacity, the new Transparency.

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      Robert Surtees
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      Did you keep it next to your copy of Abbie's book[^]?

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        Did you keep it next to your copy of Abbie's book[^]?

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        No. I was not into it as a political statement, I just wanted to know how to blow stuff up. :-D

        Opacity, the new Transparency.

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          No. I was not into it as a political statement, I just wanted to know how to blow stuff up. :-D

          Opacity, the new Transparency.

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          Robert Surtees
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          A good friend found directions on making a smoke bomb in this (the chapter started with "a little of this will fill up a city block") and decided this would be the perfect ploy for a senior prank. This was back when this sort of activity would get you a firm slap on the wrist instead of life in prison. Anyway, he was mixing up a batch on the stove while his dad was sleeping upstairs and managed to ignite the goo filling the house with smoke. He managed to get to his dad before he called the fire department. Dad was not pleased. :omg:

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          • N nativebyte

            I will appreciate if you can recommend any good technology book (ideally .NET, WPF, s/w design or usability) that I could carry along and read while at the airport.

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            BrainiacV
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            A true classic and a fun read The Mythical Man Month

            Psychosis at 10 Film at 11

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              I will appreciate if you can recommend any good technology book (ideally .NET, WPF, s/w design or usability) that I could carry along and read while at the airport.

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              Fabio Franco
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              This is the best technology book I've ever read: CLR via C#[^]. If you haven't read it yet, it's a must.

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              • N nativebyte

                I will appreciate if you can recommend any good technology book (ideally .NET, WPF, s/w design or usability) that I could carry along and read while at the airport.

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                etkid84
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                The Bug by Ellen Ullman here's a link to the Amazon page for the book: http://amzn.to/c2M7ZN

                David

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                  I will appreciate if you can recommend any good technology book (ideally .NET, WPF, s/w design or usability) that I could carry along and read while at the airport.

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                  Steve Naidamast
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                  Still the #1 hit with developers... but not most technical managers... "Rapid Application Development" by Stephen McConnell If nothing else, you will find exactly what your boss is doing wrong and how bad they can mangle your development efforts... By the way, I have implemented the technical analysis processes for project schedule development. As difficult as they are to learn and tweak... they work! With my first try I missed my targeted deadline by only 4 days on 3-4 month project. When you see the investment in time and effort to learn these processes you will understand why "4 day miss" on the first time round is top-draw...

                  Steve Naidamast Black Falcon Software, Inc. blackfalconsoftware@ix.netcom.com

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                  • C Christopher Duncan

                    Given that I used to write air traffic control software, you might want to get a book of mellow meditations instead. :)

                    Christopher Duncan
                    www.PracticalUSA.com
                    Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes
                    Copywriting Services

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                    BunnyFaber
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                    Did you work on VORTAC? Hm... Anyway, I just returned from Las Vegas and the books I brought were "When Computers Were Human" and "Expert C Programming: Deep C Secrets." Neither one got read but they both have been marked by suntan lotion and beer. :-O

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                    • E etkid84

                      The Bug by Ellen Ullman here's a link to the Amazon page for the book: http://amzn.to/c2M7ZN

                      David

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                      IF THIS TEXT COULD BE ANY BIGGER, IT WOULD BE.

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                        IF THIS TEXT COULD BE ANY BIGGER, IT WOULD BE.

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                        read the book it's great!

                        David

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                          read the book it's great!

                          David

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                          Asday
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                          Coo, when I get me sum munniez, then I'll think about buying up some of those fancy "book" things you growed-ups are talking about.

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