- Copywriting (Teach Yourself series), by J. Jonathan Gabay
- The Paradox of Choice, by Barry Schwartz
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- Copywriting (Teach Yourself series), by J. Jonathan Gabay
- The Paradox of Choice, by Barry Schwartz
The Making of the Atomic Bomb by Richard Rhodes
Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood
Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad
A Latin/English dictionary for new company names
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.
It opened up many many ideas to me, including flying, writing software for people, why simple software is harder to write than complicated software, and gave me some indication of what 'being smart' really means.
I really highly recommend this book.
* Everyware: Dawning of the age of ubiquitous computing
* Never Eat Alone
A few biographies of people you admire too. My favourite is "Buckminster Fuller's Universe".
Has anyone got a recommendation for a good biography on Walt Disney?
Oh, wait, I have to look like I'm really smart. Um, Knuth.
"High Performance MySQL" (O'Reilly) (New Edition)
"Advanced PHP Programming: Developing Large-scale Web Applications With PHP 5" (Developer's Library) by George Schlossnagle
Released:
"Building Scalable Websites" (O'Reilly) by Cal Henderson
"Scalable Internet Architectures" (Developer's Library) by Theo Schlossnagle
anything by Edward Tufte
The Singularity Is Near, by Ray Kurzweil
Dip, by Seth Godin