Re: Favorite IT/Computer books BUT NOT ORACLE

From: <Laimutis.Nedzinskas_at_seb.lt>
Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2013 13:58:07 +0200
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Relational database oriented: Tapio Lahdenmaki and Michael Leach, Relational Database Index Design and the Optimizers Knuth is classics but Niklaus Wirth work was easier to read: Algorithms + Data Structures = Programs

> On 3/25/2013 3:07 PM, Steve Gardiner wrote:
> A few weeks ago there was a great discussion about Oracle performance
> books on this list. Learned about a few I had never seen before.
>
>
> I was wondering what IT books we might have studied over and over but
> not about necessarily about databases or Oracle.
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>
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> My list would be:
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> Upgrade Your Life by Gina Trapani (newer version - Lifehacker:
> The Guide to Working Smarter, Faster, and Better)
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> The Visible Ops Handbook by Kevin Behr
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> Getting Things Done by David Allen
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> Pragmatic Thinking and Learning by Andy Hunt
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> The Productive Programmer by Neal Ford
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> Lots of books by Gerald Weinberg
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> What's on your list?
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> Steve Gardiner
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> steve.gardiner_at_hotsos.com
>
> Hotsos Enterprises, Ltd.
>
>

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