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I like buying books from Amazon. They have really done a great job of making book buying friction-free. But I love buying book from the Pragmatic Programmers even more. Why? All their books are available in both paper and ebook formats. Recently I've Read More...
I just received confirmation that I will be receiving a free autographed copy of Hugh MacLeod's upcoming book, Ignore Everybody . (details on the offer here ) Interestingly, the book's release date is June 11th which just happens to be my birthday... Read More...
For all the "book heads" out there, Microsoft Press has a blog (I just found out about this). Read More...
I know it's old already but I just read Jeff Atwoods post on programming books . I love reading programming (and testing... and management... and other...) books myself a lot. At least a lot compared to what Jeff says the average programmer reads. I especially Read More...
Last year at CAST, I spent time in James Bach's class, Self Education for Testers. That class really opened up my mind to possibilities I hadn't considered. Now I see that he's writing a book about things he mentioned in that class. I can't wait for the Read More...
By no means complete but the page will live here as it develops. Read More...
I'm involved in MSDN's Tester Center in the area of software testing book reviews . The current "Note from the Editor" at TesterCenter talks a bit about why testers should read books about their profession. What's your favorite software testing book? Read More...
A software testing book with a quote from Steve Wozniak on the cover? From the quote it doesn't sound like Steve's happy with the quality of code that he's coming in contact with. I can sympathize. Maybe I've got my own high bar for quality but I don't Read More...
 
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