Posted by: sarah on: March 8, 2011
Disclaimer: Although my work is related to the topic at hand, these are the thoughts of Sarah, the book junkie, and are not necessarily those of my employer. This owl made its rounds long ago, but every time I hear “Oh really?”, this is one of the things I think of: The other thing I [...]
Posted by: sarah on: March 7, 2011
Disclaimer: Although my work is related to the topic at hand, these are the thoughts of Sarah, the book junkie, and are not necessarily those of my employer. Before I got an eBook reader, I would read eBooks - in EPUB and PDF formats - on my laptop and on my desktop with Adobe Digital [...]
Posted by: sarah on: March 6, 2011
Disclaimer: Although my work is related to the topic at hand, these are the thoughts of Sarah, the book junkie, and are not necessarily those of my employer. Thanks to Nathan Blevins‘ retweet, I am now aware that this week is “Read an E-Book Week“. For Read an Ebook Week, you could try one of [...]
Posted by: sarah on: March 14, 2010
Many months ago, Manning Publications contacted me and asked if I’d review this book. I had seen one of my fellow local user group members with it, and it intrigued me, so I agreed to do it. Manning sent me a PDF of Hello World! Computer Programming for Kids and Other Beginners (ISBN 1933988495), which I [...]
Posted by: sarah on: March 1, 2009
I’ve been asked by Manning to review Michael Foord and Christian Muirhead’s IronPython in Action. As many people know, I recommend technical books typically based on their reference value, as I usually get bored within the first few sentences and end up turning them into references rather than reading through them. This book, however, was [...]