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Re: Book reading club

From: Simon M.
Sent on: Friday, February 20, 2015, 10:44 AM
Thanks everyone for your suggestions! That's really great start point. I'll continue discussion in the vJUG now :)

For those of you who would be interested in a book club live in London, I think we have one running right, Barry? Maybe Ged is running it still.

Thanks -- Si

On 19 February 2015 at 09:26, Simon Maple <[address removed]> wrote:
Hey,

We're going to be kicking off a book reading club thing on the vJUG soon (read a couple of chapters a week & meetup on a hangout with an expert to chat, ask questions etc and discuss) and I was wondering which books to start with. I thought I'd ask the LJC which technical books (and perhaps non technical but would like to start with the techie stuff) you have read and really found valuable to your day to day work.

So, if you could take 3 tech books on a desert island, which would they be? :)

Si

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