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Ask YC: What would you put on a hacker's bookshelf?

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Re: Ask YC: What would you put on a hacker's bookshelf?

#31
The Design of Everyday Things - Don Norman

I know he's gotten some flak lately for ripping on 37signals, but this book seriously changed how I look at the world... especially doors.

Freakonomics - Steven Levitt

Good for understanding the value of taking another perspective.

Re: Ask YC: What would you put on a hacker's bookshelf?

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I'm a fan of "The Pragmatic Programmer".

Other books I thought were a good read: getting things done, 4 hour work week, and founders at work.

I've also got all 6 seasons of 24 on my bookshelf =/, probably not the most productive times of my life.

Re: Ask YC: What would you put on a hacker's bookshelf?

#38

designing the obvious - a common sense approach to web application design by Robert Hoekman Jr The New New Thing Masters of Doom (story of id software, great story) Smart Start-ups: How Entrepreneurs and Corporations Can Profit by Starting Online Communities steven levy's Hackers and crypto also for the history.

I love Designing the Obvious - it's a great book on interface design and usability, and focuses on web applications. Very relevant to this community.
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