Bookshelf

In mind/on shelf

Implementation Patterns by Kent Beck
Beck is great.

Posted by Jade Rubick on April 18, 2008 - Permalink
Software Estimation by Steve McConnell
Another great book by Steve McConnell. I'd read his other books first, which are classics, but this is also really good.

Posted by Jade Rubick on April 18, 2008 - Permalink
Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture by Martin Fowler
Very heavy reading, but fascinating.

Posted by Jade Rubick on April 18, 2008 - Permalink
Essential Knowledge for Front-End Engineers by Steve Souders
Essential for all web developers. Very important book.

Posted by Jade Rubick on April 18, 2008 - Permalink
Refactoring: Improving the Design of Existing Code by Martin Fowler, Kent Beck, John Brant, William Opdyke, Don Roberts
An excellent book on refactoring, how to do it well, and why it is important.

Posted by Jade Rubick on January 23, 2008 - Permalink
The World Without Us by Alan Weisman
One of my favorite books of this last year.

Posted by Jade Rubick on January 16, 2008 - Permalink
In Defense of Food: An Eater's Manifesto by Michael Pollan
Very good, although I was bugged by the beginning, where he seems to conflate the proto-science of "nutrition-ism", with science.

Posted by Jade Rubick on January 16, 2008 - Permalink
Test-Driven Development by Kent Beck
Very interesting, worth reading.

Posted by Jade Rubick on October 03, 2007 - Permalink
The Pragmatic Programmer by Andrew Hunt, David Thomas
Good.

Posted by Jade Rubick on October 03, 2007 - Permalink
The Road by Cormac McCarthy
Excellent.

Posted by Jade Rubick on August 03, 2007 - Permalink
How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed by Jared Diamond
Another fantastic book by Jared Diamond, this one on the collapse of societies, often for environmental reasons. We think of environmental problems as a modern issue, but it has been happening for thousands of years. Fascinating.

Posted by Jade Rubick on August 03, 2007 - Permalink
Getting to Yes: Negotiating Agreement Without Giving In by Roger Fisher, Bruce M. Patton, William L. Ury
Had good examples.

Posted by Jade Rubick on August 03, 2007 - Permalink
Essays on Software Engineering, 20th Anniversary Edition by Frederick P. Brooks
This was a very groundbreaking book in its time, and for good reason. There are a lot of interesting ideas in this book, but I think if you read much about software development, you'll find little new in this book, mostly because everybody else discusses these ideas so much that they're no longer that new.

Posted by Jade Rubick on May 21, 2007 - Permalink
Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream by Barack Obama
What's amazing about this book is that it's actually very enjoyable to read, which is not at all what you'd expect from a politican who wrote the book when he was in the Senate and contemplating running for President. It's remarkably sincere and well-written, and not ideological.

Posted by Jade Rubick on May 21, 2007 - Permalink
Hackers and Painters by Paul Graham
This is a very interesting book, thoughtful and insightful. I was especially taken with a couple of the earlier chapters, such as the first one, which describes schools better than anything I've read previously.

Posted by Jade Rubick on March 31, 2007 - Permalink
Agile Project Management with Scrum by Ken Schwaber
Excellent overview of SCRUM, which is a software development practice that I think has a lot of merit -- very worth checking out!

Posted by Jade Rubick on November 26, 2006 - Permalink
Agile Software Development with SCRUM by Ken Schwaber, Mike Beedle
This turns out to be the older version of pretty much the same book on SCRUM. Actually, the content is completely different, but it's less polished, and not the book I'd recommend on SCRUM.

Posted by Jade Rubick on November 26, 2006 - Permalink
You Are Here by Katharine Harmon
Fascinating...

Posted by Jade Rubick on October 04, 2006 - Permalink
IT, Software, and Services: Outsourcing and Offshoring by Robin Sood
A decent book, but overpriced. It's an overview of offshoring.

Posted by Jade Rubick on September 26, 2006 - Permalink
Ajax Design Patterns by Michael Mahemoff
Fantastic book on Ajax, covering pretty much everything everyone has done with Ajax. Shows code examples for each technique, and gives extensive references to live examples.

Posted by Jade Rubick on August 26, 2006 - Permalink
Designing Interfaces: Patterns for Effective Interaction Design by Jenifer Tidwell
This is an excellent book on interaction design. The most interesting thing about the book is that it shows lots of example of how other designers have approached common UI problems, and it gives the strengths and weaknesses of each approach. Very useful reading and useful as a reference work as well.

Posted by Jade Rubick on August 01, 2006 - Permalink
The Omnivore's Dilemma by Michael Pollan
This is one of my favorite books of the last few years. Fascinating! I find myself trying to get everyone I know to read this...

Posted by Jade Rubick on July 15, 2006 - Permalink
Rapid Development by Steve McConnell
Covers everything you would ever want to think about if you are delivering software on a schedule.

Absolutely essential, as is his earlier work, Code Complete.

Posted by Jade Rubick on July 15, 2006 - Permalink

Code Complete, Second Edition by Steve McConnell
Although this book suffers from list-itis, it covers a lot of important ground, and causes you to revisit a lot of topics you probably have not thought about since undergrad days. Reading this made me a better programmer. I especially appreciated the section on refactoring code, and on improving coding clarity. I'd recommend this book without hesitation to most programmers. However, for experienced programmers I would add that it may not seem like you're actually learning that much with this book until a few days after reading the book you realize that it's changed the way you think about programming, and changed the way you produce code. He backs up most of his statements with actual studies from the software industry, and his own extensive experience at Microsoft and other places. I enjoyed the book, despite the preponderance of lists and other modern text-book like devices.

Posted by Jade Rubick on April 22, 2006 - Permalink
The Best Software Writing I by Joel Spolsky
I wasn't as impressed with this book as I expected. It was good, and there were some essays that were definitely worthwhile. But when I hear that this is the best software writing, I kind of expect the quality of the writing to be at the New Yorker level of good writing. I didn't think this lived up to that, unfortunately. Part of the problem may be that most of the essays are blog entries, and perhaps blog entries don't take kindly to being transferred to a book?

Posted by Jade Rubick on February 18, 2006 - Permalink
The Scientist in the Crib: Minds, Brains, and How Children Learn by Alison Gopnik, Andrew N. Meltzoff, Patricia K. Kuhl
Wonderful book on childhood development. Very well written and readable, full of interesting information.

Posted by Jade Rubick on January 08, 2006 - Permalink
The Three-Martini Playdate: A Practical Guide to Happy Parenting by Christie Mellor
I really enjoyed this book. It's a sort of practical guide to parenting without having children completely run your life. Not only is the book interesting and have some good ideas, it's also hilarious.

Posted by Jade Rubick on August 25, 2005 - Permalink
Nuts! Southwest Airlines' Crazy Recipe for Business and Personal Success by Kevin & Jackie Freiberg
An uncritical but mildly interesting look at how Southwest Airlines is run and operated. Contains a lot of interesting information, but it's so lavish in its praise for Southwest that it's a little hard to take while reading it.

Posted by Jade Rubick on August 06, 2005 - Permalink
America (The Book): A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction by The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
Pretty funny, but not as funny as the show.

Posted by Jade Rubick on August 06, 2005 - Permalink
Blood Meridian : Or the Evening Redness in the West (Modern Library) by Cormac Mccarthy
A pretty intense book, full of gore and amazing use of language. I got the feeling that there's a lot that went over my head in this book -- something to be read carefully. Very good, much less easy than All the Pretty Horses.

Posted by Jade Rubick on July 29, 2005 - Permalink
Effective Oracle by Design (Osborne ORACLE Press Series) by Thomas Kyte
Hands down one of the best books on database design and development. Not just Oracle specific either -- the principles in this book are widely applicable.

There are times the descriptions get a little boring -- but that's because he proves everything he says to you with real examples. And to contrast with that, much of the book is fascinating. Just skim what you don't currently find interesting. I'd recommend this heartily to any database developer or admin.

Posted by Jade Rubick on July 18, 2005 - Permalink

The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference by Malcolm Gladwell
Fantastic.

Posted by Jade Rubick on July 17, 2005 - Permalink
Freakonomics : A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner
Also very good.

Posted by Jade Rubick on July 17, 2005 - Permalink
Blink : The Power of Thinking Without Thinking by Malcolm Gladwell
Excellent.

Posted by Jade Rubick on July 17, 2005 - Permalink
Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell: A Novel by Susanna Clarke
A very engaging and mature fantasy about an England where magic comes back, set in the early 19th century.

Posted by Jade Rubick on July 17, 2005 - Permalink
All the Pretty Horses by Cormack McCarthy
When I first was given this book, I wasn't that excited about reading it. But several people kept telling me it was a good book, and I trusted their taste, so I picked it up.

...and couldn't put it down. All the Pretty Horses is a very strong piece of fiction, a story about two boys who ride into Mexico, leaving their homes in Texas.

It avoids cliches, contains surprising depth, and is a riveting story. The language is terse, sparse, and rigid. I highly recommend this book, and I'm looking forward to reading other books by McCarthy.

Posted by Jade Rubick on April 03, 2005 - Permalink

Chain of Command : The Road from 9/11 to Abu Ghraib by Seymour M. Hersh
Seymour Hersh broke the Abu Ghraib story, and back in the Vietnam era, broke the My Lai massacre story as well. He's probably on of the two mostly highly regarded journalist in the country.

I wasn't expecting very much from this book, because I'm a political junkie, and follow the news closely. I didn't expect to find much new in the book. Instead, I was riveted by a detailed description of the Bush presidency, including mostly things I had never read anywhere else. What is amazing about this book is both the level of access he had (which allows him to report on a lot of intelligence you won't read anywhere else) and how he presents the context for why people made the decisions they did. It's perhaps the best critique of the neo-conservatives I've read (except for possibly Paul Krugman), except that he does a better job of describing why they are making the decision they are, so they actually seem half-way logical to you. Impressive, and good reading.

Posted by Jade Rubick on February 21, 2005 - Permalink

The Tin Drum by Gunter Grass
This book is full of very interesting descriptions and fanciful, rather amazing stories. But I ultimately tired of the it.

Posted by Jade Rubick on December 31, 2004 - Permalink
Attachment Parenting: Instinctive Care for Your Baby and Young Child by Katie Allison Granju
Read this a while ago, but forgot to add it to the list. This is even better than the other book on Attachment Parenting I read last year.

Posted by Jade Rubick on December 17, 2004 - Permalink
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
A classic on censorship. I read it for the second time.

Posted by Jade Rubick on June 19, 2004 - Permalink
Bush's Brain: How Karl Rove Made George W. Bush Presidential by James Moore
When I was in school, teachers told me to 'show, don't tell'. Although this book suffers a little from telling rather than showing, it is still a very interesting book on Karl Rove, the mastermind behind Bush's ascendancy to the whitehouse.

Posted by Jade Rubick on June 19, 2004 - Permalink
The Inmates Are Running the Asylum: Why High Tech Products Drive Us Crazy and How to Restore the Sanity by Alan Cooper
A must-read book for software developers, especially anyone who designs the interaction of software.

Posted by Jade Rubick on June 19, 2004 - Permalink
Fluke : Or, I Know Why the Winged Whale Sings by Christopher Moore
I read this book on the flight back from a Maui vacation, so it was interesting to read a book set in Maui, and hear all the local references. The book started of with great promise: a great plot line, interesting if somewhat sterotypical characters, funny writing. But it trailed off later in the book, as things became more and more fantastic. It ended up reminding me of an old 50s style sci-fi movie. Still, this was an enjoyable, entertaining read.

Posted by Jade Rubick on March 23, 2004 - Permalink
Universal Principles of Design by William Lidwell
I think this is possibly my favorite book. Each page describes a design principle, illustrates it, and provides context for when it is important to use this principle.

The book also is an illustration of the principles it is describing. It is incredibly concise, uses graphics well, and largely succeeds in it's goal of being an encyclopedia of design principles.

Posted by Jade Rubick on March 03, 2004 - Permalink

Lamb : The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal by Christopher Moore
Very funny and entertaining book about the early years of Christ's ministry, through the eyes of his childhood bud, Biff. Quite funny and well-written, although it got a little slow in the middle. Laugh out loud funny, though. I don't often enjoy books that are "merely" entertaining, and this was a definite exception.

Posted by Jade Rubick on February 23, 2004 - Permalink
Reefer Madness: Sex, Drugs, and Cheap Labor in the American Black Market by Eric Schlosser
An interesting overview of the underground market, which may equal about 10% of the US economy. Focuses on marijuana, the pornography industry, and illegal immigration and their exploitation. I thought it was a very good overview of the topics, and I learned a lot from reading the book. The most interesting theme throughout all of the book is that the market acts as an invisible hand, fulfilling our desires. It's a strange look at capitalism at the fringes of the law.

Posted by Jade Rubick on January 27, 2004 - Permalink
The Great Unraveling: Losing Our Way in the New Century by Paul Krugman
I have been reading Krugman's columns in the New York Times for some time, and that's essentially what this book is: a collection of his essays from the last couple of years.

I found it fascinating, and the introductions are probably the most damning things I've read on the Bush Administration and the media. What I'm most impressed with about Krugman is that he doesn't hold back any punches, but at the same time, he backs up everything he's saying with data. Yet, he still manages to write in an engaging way.

I'd say this is a must read, especially the introduction. If you can stomach talk of economics and politics, then the rest is good reading too. I loved the whole book, although it might cause you to sleep less at night...

Posted by Jade Rubick on January 09, 2004 - Permalink

Insult to Injury: Rethinking our Responses to Intimate Abuse by Linda G. Mills
An excellent analysis of how we approach domestic violence, and how we could better approach it. Very intelligent and interesting, and a must read for anyone in the DV field.

Posted by Jade Rubick on December 30, 2003 - Permalink
The Attachment Parenting Book : A Commonsense Guide to Understanding and Nurturing Your Baby by William and Martha Sears
A very reasonable, common-sense book about parenting and raising a baby. One that makes you happy to read it instead of freaking you out about everything that can go wrong!

Posted by Jade Rubick on December 30, 2003 - Permalink
Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them: A Fair and Balanced Look at the Right by Al Franken
Funny and well-researched.

Posted by Jade Rubick on November 23, 2003 - Permalink
Ex Libris: Confessions of a Common Reader by Anne Fadiman
This was a book given to me several years ago by a good friend, but one of those books you never actually read. I finally picked it up when I was looking for a good book for a plane flight, and I was very pleased to find it was fabulous! Pure delightful, wonderful writing. It's about books and the love of books.

Posted by Jade Rubick on November 23, 2003 - Permalink
Dude, Where's My Country? by Michael Moore
I thought this was better than his last book, and it nicely complimented Al Franken's book. I thought Franken's book was slightly better, but they were both pretty good.

Posted by Jade Rubick on November 23, 2003 - Permalink
Rules for Radicals: A Practical Primer for Realistic Radicals by Saul D. Alinsky
A very interesting book on strategy of social change.

Posted by Jade Rubick on November 23, 2003 - Permalink
Stupid White Men ...and Other Sorry Excuses for the State of the Nation! by Michael Moore
The first part of this book was really good, but it went downhill from there for me. Often funny.

Posted by Jade Rubick on November 23, 2003 - Permalink
The Botany of Desire: A Plant's-Eye View of the World by Michael Pollan
I had wanted to read this book for quite a while, ever since I read an essay by him on corn. The book was better and worse than I expected -- better because it was full of interesting, juicy thoughts on biology and food and drugs. The writing was a little annoying for me sometimes -- he writes in such a New England intellectual way that it even bothered a snob like myself. But the book is very solid, and in fact I think the last chapter, on potatos (which, incidentally, was the chapter I was least interested in), should be required reading for all people that eat (which is to say, all people). Totally fascinating book, and one that I would recommend to most people I know.

Posted by Jade Rubick on November 23, 2003 - Permalink
Einstein's Dreams by Alan Lightman
One of my favorite works of fiction, this is a collection of poetry-like dreams that he imagined Einstein to have while he was coming up with his theory of relativity. Absolutely beautiful, and no math required!

Posted by Jade Rubick on November 23, 2003 - Permalink
Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies by Jared Diamond
Though Diamond sometimes draws out his arguments longer than necessary, this is an excellent book, one that completely reshaped my understanding of how the world's cultures developed and evolved. It's really worthwhile reading.

Posted by Jade Rubick on July 17, 2003 - Permalink
Music, Cognition, and Computerized Sound : An Introduction to Psychoacoustics by Perry R. Cook
I only read the first few chapters of this book. It was very dense, but fascinating. If you want a detailed examination of how human's hear, this is the book for you. Beware, however, because when I say dense -- well, this book is plenty dense. It reminds me of higher level university textbooks.

Posted by Jade Rubick on May 08, 2003 - Permalink
Computer Music: Synthesis, Composition, and Performance by Charles Dodge
This book is a good summary of the different types of computer music. Again, fairly technical, and not at all what I was actually looking for. For example, this book will explain all of the different types of synthesis in detail, and spend a whole chapter explaining the differences between them. Interesting, but I was looking for something else. Worth reading if that's what you're looking for, however.

Posted by Jade Rubick on May 08, 2003 - Permalink
Womenfolks : Growing Up Down South by Shirley Abbott
Fantastic memoir about the history of the south and the author's family in the rural South. Intelligent and insightful.

Posted by Jade Rubick on April 27, 2003 - Permalink
Philosophers and Kings: Studies in Leadership by
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Posted by Jade Rubick on April 26, 2003 - Permalink
The Farthest Shore (Earthsea Trilogy) by Ursula K. Le Guin


Posted by Jade Rubick on April 26, 2003 - Permalink
Native Speaker by Chang-Rae Lee
The story operates on many different levels, but it details the life of a Korean-American man whose job is to spy on Korean nationals.  It talks about issues of loyalty, ethnicity...  It much more complicated a book that I can give it credit for.  The writing is like poetry -- very refreshing!

Posted by Jade Rubick on April 26, 2003 - Permalink
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