Random books from jedharris's library
Enemy in the Mirror by Roxanne L. Euben
Capability architectures and small objects (Computer science) by Edward F Gehringer
Foundations of Statistical Natural Language Processing by Christopher D. Manning
Utopia or Oblivion: The Prospects for Humanity by Richard Buckminster, Fuller
Science in Action: How to Follow Scientists and Engineers Through Society by Bruno Latour
Community and privacy;: Toward a new architecture of humanism (Doubleday Anchor book, A 474) by Serge Chermayeff
On the Origin of Objects (Bradford Books) by Brian Cantwell Smith
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About meAfter enjoying the history of ideas I detoured into computer systems design for twenty five years. Now finally out of the corporate life, I'm putting more energy into my early interests and related projects.
About my libraryThe hundreds of books I have out of the thousands that have passed through. The ones that stayed were not always the ones I wanted most...
I've split out my science fiction since it tended to dominate similarity and recommendations, to another library (JedSF).
Since the late 90s, much of my reading has been papers downloaded off the internet that, sadly, can't easily be cataloged here.
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