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Quality Software Management: Anticipating Change by Gerald M. Weinberg

General Principles of Systems Design by Gerald M. Weinberg

Design Concepts in Programming Languages by Franklyn A. Turbak

Schild's Ladder (Gollancz S.F.) by Greg Egan

Squeak Programmation by Xavier Briffault

Dead Air by Iain Banks

Modern compiler implementation in Java by Andrew W. Appel

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Favorite authorsIain M. Banks, Daniel C. Dennett, Bruno Latour, Gerald M. Weinberg (Shared favorites)

About my libraryThis library reflects my professional interests (though it includes some fiction as leavening)

My rating scheme is as follows:
- 5-star is a must-read book if you're in any way working with software
- 4-star is a book I definitely recommend, useful and clear
- 3-star is a book I found interesting ideas in
- 2-star is a book I was puzzled with
- 1-star is a book you'd better skip
- no stars means I don't want to express an opinion

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Member sinceMar 18, 2009

Currently readingThinking and deciding by Jonathan Baron

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