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Joe Send mail to the author(s) leads the architecture of an experimental OS's developer platform, where he is also chief architect of its programming language. His current mission is to enable writing large-scale software that is reliable, secure, and scalable by-construction. Before this, Joe founded the Parallel Extensions to .NET project. He has been granted 19 patents, with 49 pending. When not working, Joe enjoys travelling with his wife, writing books, writing music, studying music theory & mathematics, and doing anything involving food & wine.

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 Saturday, January 22, 2005

Having a massive library of techie books is a blessing in disguise... Especially when you're writing a book and need constant reminder of how things really work. Or just a little inspiration.

I have these on my desk right now (listed in no particular order):

Notice that I have quite a few Java books. Interestingly, I own very few CLR/.NET Framework books... I've found that most of the Java material is transferrable. I'd recommend any one of the above books very highly.

1/22/2005 8:04:36 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #   

 

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