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My Developer's Reading List
I've posted a brief article here on my blog site giving details of those books that I've found most useful over the years. If you're interested you can find it
here
and
I'll keep updating it regularly as I come across new and interesting books. One of hte great benefits of being an academic is I get to read plenty of books ;-)
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David
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Posted:
May 13 2005, 09:39 PM
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David
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