Out with the old, in with the new. 11
Every year I do a bit of a clear out of my bookshelves.
I have two shelves above my desk in my office where I hold my books, the lower shelf, is my 'working set' the books I reach for all the time. The upper shelf are the 'good to haves' but are books I don't need every day. Every year, I review the books in the upper shelf, and move a selection to the boxes in the loft, so that I can push books from my 'working set' shelf up and to free space on my working set for books I need as I move speciality.
So, into the loft this year goes...
- PIC 16cXX Assembler data book
- DC01 Television Tuners
- Zilog Z8 microcontroller handbook
- Microchip Data book
- Keil 8051 Assembler/C51 manuals
- Java in a nutshell
- Programmers Guide to the Netbios
- Palm Programming
- iAPX88 Book
The assembler data books probably should have gone a couple of years ago, but
I was a bit sentimental, I loved doing assembler coding.
From my working set to the 'upper shelf' (sort of like being demoted from the cabinet to the back benches I suppose
- Lisp (Winston & Horn)
- K&R The C Programming Language
- Managing Projects with Make
And new in the working set is a section on Django and Python.
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