'''The Wiki BookList.''' ''August 4, 1998'' The booklist has been reorganized (again!). This wiki page was getting pretty large, so I broke it down into multiple pages consisting of the major BookList categories. When adding to a category, please add a reference to the '''Recently Added Titles''' section. This is '''your''' list, so do what makes most sense. ''And as usual'', your additions, edits and corrections are welcome. -- ToddCoram ---- Bibliophiles may also enjoy the BookShelved wiki. ---- '''Recently Added Titles''' ''April 2006'' * "Print-on-Demand Publishers Directory 2006" * 21st Century Research, Details at: maska5@comcast.net ''April 2002'' * WoeIsi: ''Woe Is I'', Patricia T. O'Conner, ISBN 1573226254 * Requiem for A Dream, Hubert Selby Jr. ISBN 1-56025-248-0 ''October 2000'' * http://usemod.com/cgi-bin/mb.pl?SignalToNoise and http://usemod.com/cgi-bin/mb.pl?SignalShattered by EricNylund ''August 2000'' * OtherlandCityOfGoldenShadow, TadWilliams * UmlComponents, JohnCheesman & JohnDaniels ''May 2000'' * MathematicsInWesternCulture, MorrisKline ''April 2000'' * SnowCrash, NealStephenson * LordOfTheRings, JrrTolkien ''January 2000'' * TheArtOfComputerProgramming, DonaldKnuth * ThePragmaticProgrammer, AndrewHunt and DavidThomas * The WisdomOfTeams by Jon R. Katzenbach, Douglas K. Smith ''December 1999'' * TheArtOfUnixProgramming, EricRaymond ''September 1999'' * A FunctionalPatternSystemForObjectOrientedDesign, ThomasKuehne ''August 1998'' * InteractiveExcellence, Edwin Schlossberg ''June 1998'' * SmalltalkObjectsAndDesign, ChamondLiu vice DiscoveringSmalltalk * GoedelEscherBach, An Eternal Golden Braid, DouglasHofstadter ''May 1998'' * ManagingSensitiveProjects, D'Herbemont and César * SoftwareCreativity, Robert L. Glass * GiftsDiffering, Isabel Briggs Myers * CreativityAndInnovation, Daniel L. Couger * ProgrammingAsIfPeopleMattered, NathanielBorenstein ---- '''Main Categories''' *'''PatternRelatedBookList''' -- Any books related to Patterns (computers, architecture, etc). *'''DesignStyleAndCreativityBookList''' -- Design, interaction, elements of style, creativity, etc. *'''PeopleWareBookList''' -- Sociology, anthropology, psychology, (how people behave, communicate and interact). *'''GreatSoftwareBooks''' -- General computer books worth noting. *'''LiteratureBookList''' -- None of the above (inspirational, curious, funny, thought provoking, etc). *'''UmlBookList''' -- Books about the UML ---- '''Related Links''' * JimCoplien says: To order books, try AmazonAssociate. * GreatBooksList contains a list of books deemed ''great'' by its contributors. * Are there "definitive" books for certain subjects? Maybe... * DefinitiveCeePlusPlusBooks * DefinitivePerlBooks * DefinitiveSmalltalkBooks * DefinitiveJavaBooks * DefinitiveCommonLispBooks Finding ''wiki'' titles is a bit of an art. Think about how the reference would work in a sentence. Remember that a few extra words can be optionally added in the citation to make the sentence flow ... * "I've been inspired by A ShortHistoryOfAnIdea." * "Have you read Witold's ShortHistoryOfAnIdea?" More proper titles, publishers and ISBN numbers can appear on the book's own page. ---- Someone should take all the good pages of c2, format them some and make a book of it. It would make an awesome book I and many more would buy. ---- CategoryBooks