Java/IT culture
Recently I think I've extended my Java (actually, IT) culture with some good books, this time not directly dealing with java:

Joel on Software
User Interface Design for Programmers
these are beautiful books on software real methodology
Calendrical Calculations
this one I actually bought for my collegues Roberto and Ilaria, who did a great job on developing JBlooming scheduler and calendar module.


User Interface Design for Programmers
these are beautiful books on software real methodology

this one I actually bought for my collegues Roberto and Ilaria, who did a great job on developing JBlooming scheduler and calendar module.
1 Comments:
Hm, do you suppress the 'Pragmatic Programmer' and 'Code Complete' ($$-book, I know, more boring but ok IMHO) on fortune or don't you like them?
Karsten Gresch
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