Free Ruby e-book

Courtesy of Lifehacker (a site I’m really starting to love):

“Interested in learning Ruby, the open-source, object-oriented programming language? Start with Mr. Neighborly’s Humble Little Ruby Book, a new e-book that teaches the basics and then some.”

In addition to Mr. Neighborly’s slim volume, my growing Ruby library now includes:

Most programming gurus recommend learning at least one new programming language per year. Looks like in 2007 it’s going to be Ruby for me assuming I find time to do something I only rarely managed to do in grad school: Actually read the books I buy.

How to be more efficient

I’m reading another brilliant book by Tom DeMarco (author of the excellent Peopleware) called Slack. His basic point is that the drive toward superefficiency is costing us more than it brings in lost creativity and effectiveness.

Key is a quote by Tom Lister (I just posted this over at CodeQuotes):

People under time pressure don’t think faster.

More on this topic to come, but let’s just say that I’ve bought a couple of copies of this book for some colleagues and executives at my current place of employment.

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