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Here are mine, where is yours? :lol:

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Maybe the stupidest post in this Forum, but a persons Bookshelf tells us a lot about that person.
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Petzold's Programming Windows seems to be missing! :)

My bookshelf is but a pale imitation of yours!
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srod wrote:Petzold's Programming Windows seems to be missing! :)

My bookshelf is but a pale imitation of yours!
:lol: :lol:
Well, I have my gems... How many people have "Programming SQL server 7.0" in their private Bookshelf? I must be insane... :lol:

Hmmm... Petzold... best to use Google! :D
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Wow.

My bookcases themselves look a lot like yours does - but my collection of technical books is tiny and shamed by yours. The collection has some really out of date stuff like ms Qbasic manuals :) and some rubbish I thought was going to be important/useful before I learned better.

However I have heaps of business, management, personal development and people-skill books.

And - tah dah - I do have the intel set (free books) which I didn't spot in your pictures. So I consider it game, set and match to you, but I did manage to get one point. :)
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Post by Joakim Christiansen »

Looks like techjunkie is trying to know everything!
I'm just using PureBasic right now, and have no books! :P
But I once read a little in a C++ for Dummies book.
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[quote="Joakim Christiansen"]Looks like techjunkie is trying to know everything![quote]
:lol: Well, I know a little about many things, and that's been good to me. If you only know one area, you don't know what is possible in other areas. If you know a little about different OS:s, assembler, computer languages and how electronic works - you have the whole picture and can determine what is possible or not.
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techjunkie, Amazon.com loves you!

Seriously, I through out probable a couple dozen books before I moved to Florida. Most books were outdated. And, books on VB I knew I no longer needed, as I have no desire, or forsee a desire to get back in VB. If I did/do, surely I would have to ... well buy more books anyway.

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ps. Learning means by the book and not buy the book.

(did I just come up with a slogan for every PDF training manual out there?)

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Intrigued wrote:techjunkie, Amazon.com loves you!

Seriously, I through out probable a couple dozen books before I moved to Florida. Most books were outdated. And, books on VB I knew I no longer needed, as I have no desire, or forsee a desire to get back in VB. If I did/do, surely I would have to ... well buy more books anyway.
Well, most of my books are C and C++ books I think (only ONE PB book, but two BlitzBasic books... hmmm) , but I'll use VBS almost every day at my work.
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techjunkie, man you are such a geek ;)
Well, I can't see Teach Yourself C++ there. That's my only programming book, so far.
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GeoTrail wrote:techjunkie, man you are such a geek ;)
http://www.thinkgeek.com/ is my favorite site and I'm proud of it... :lol:
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techjunkie wrote:http://www.thinkgeek.com/ is my favorite site and I'm proud of it... :lol:
Wonder why that doesn't come as such a big surprise ;) :lol:
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... bookshelf? *sneaks away*
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