Software Development Book Reviews (Oct 12, 2006)
Welcome to a new, hopefully regular feature on the developer.* Software Development Books Blog: a compilation of links to reviews of books related to software development. As I find out about, or stumble into, software development book reviews, I'll post them to this blog--most likely with varying frequency. Here is this installments collection of book review links:
- Joel Spolsky reviews Beyond Java, by Bruce Tate, from O'Reilly.
- Charles Petzold reviews A Madman Dreams of Turing Machines, by Janna Levin, from Knopf.
- Larry O'Brien reviews Compilers: Principles, Techniques, & Tools, 2nd Ed., by Aho, Lam, Sethi, & Ullman, from Addison Wesley.
- Christopher Judd offers this brief review of Eric Sink on the Business of Software, by Erik Sink, from Apress.
Sites with regular postings of software development book reviews:
- Slashdot Book Reviews
- Tech Book Report
- What else am I missing?
Amazon links for books in this installment:
- Beyond Java
- A Madman Dreams of Turing Machines
- Compilers: Principles, Techniques, & Tools
- Eric Sink on the Business of Software
If I missed a recent book review, or if you discover or post new ones somewhere on the web, please email suggestions to bookreviews ~AT~ developerdotstar ~DOT~ com.
Thanks for reading,
Dan
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