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BUGS
in Writing
by Lyn DupréSubtitled "A Guide to Debugging Your
Prose", this outstanding book addresses all those tricky
writing areas that can make us stumble. Dupré gives examples
of Bad, Ugly, Good, and Splendid prose. There's just one
mistake in the book: she still thinks "data are".
Even Homer sometimes nods. It's time to give up on that one,
Latin buffs. |
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FrameMaker
5.5.6 for DUMMIES
by Sarah O'Keefe
When I called Adobe for help with a FrameMaker problem, the
tech support person asked me if I had this book, adding
"All us tech support people keep a copy on our
desks". 'Nuff said.
If you have to use Frame, bless you. And buy this book. |
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The Ultimate Film Festival Survival Guide :
The Essential Companion for Filmmakers and Festival-Goers
by Chris Gore An irreverent and information-packed guide for those who enter or
attend film festivals. Gore is publisher of Film Threat Magazine and Editor-in-Chief of
the All-Movies Guide. If you're a film buff or festival buff, check this one out! |
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The Transparent Society : Will Technology Force Us to Choose Between Privacy and
Freedom?
by David Brin Brin offers an exciting and possibly practical answer to the
increasing threats to privacy. He suggests that there is no turning back the technology
clock, and that instead we must learn to embrace the loss of privacy, increasing personal
freedom by ensuring that the technology and its fruits be available to us all. Highly
recommended! |
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Machine
Beauty : Elegance and the Heart of Computing (Master Minds Series)
by David Hillel GelernterGelernter writes a delightful little book based on the
premise that our work (software) can, and should be beautiful. |
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Flow :
The Psychology of Optimal Experience
by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
"You have heard about how a musician loses herself in her music, how a painter
becomes one with the process of painting. In work, sport, conversation or hobby, you have
experienced, yourself, the suspension of time, the freedom of complete absorption in
activity. This is "flow," an experience that is at once demanding and rewarding.
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You may have experienced flow when programming. XP is a set of practices that can
help you get into flow, and enjoy the experience of programming, more than ever before.
I enjoyed reading this book: it encouraged me to redouble my efforts to work in a
way that gives pleasure at every turn. |
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The 7
Habits of Highly Effective People:
Powerful Lessons in Personal Change
by Stephen R. CoveyMr Covey is a lot more saintly than I am, and parts of his books
are a bit cloying. The basic lessons on time management and setting priorities are
very valuable. I try to practice them, I really do ... |
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Writing
Down the Bones : Freeing the Writer Within
by Natalie GoldbergThis is a nice little book for the aspiring writer who can't
seem to get started. It includes exercises, hints on how to make time for writing,
and so on. And it isn't long enough to serve as a really good excuse not to write. |
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Gifts
Differing : Understanding Personality Type
by Isabel Briggs Myers, Peter B. Myers
"Describing the 16 major personality types identified in the work of Briggs and
Myers, this landmark book shows the profound effects--on marriage, learning and career
satisfaction--of a person's style of perception and judgment."
If you ever wondered why those sales guys or entrepreneur types act the way they do,
this book gives an interesting and understandable model of the dimensions that make up
personality. |