
The votes are in, and it was a close one, but Andy Hunt’s Pragmatic Thinking and Learning: Refactor Your Wetware won out (narrowly beating Stuart Russell’s Human Compatibility). Ready to learn how our brains are wired, and how to …
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The votes are in, and it was a close one, but Andy Hunt’s Pragmatic Thinking and Learning: Refactor Your Wetware won out (narrowly beating Stuart Russell’s Human Compatibility). Ready to learn how our brains are wired, and how to …
Continue readingDue to, you know, Everything That’s Going On, we won’t be meeting in person at the ActiveProspect office next week to discuss Mike Monteiro’s Ruined by Design. Instead, we’re going to try meeting via video chat. There will probably …
Continue readingHi, everyone. Here’s a quick almost-end-of-the-year update for you:
Last month’s meeting was great – We discussed Steve Krug’s Don’t Make Me Think, Revisited. It’s a classic, and deservedly so. Highly recommended by everyone in attendance.
No meeting in
October’s selection is back to a technical title, and was the 2nd-place winner from the last poll: Don’t Make Me Think, Revisited (3rd ed.), by Steve Krug:
… Continue readingSince Don’t Make Me Think was first published in 2000, hundreds of
Hi again, everyone! I have some news & changes to let you know about with how the Austin Computer Book Club is run.
tl;dr: we’re switching to every other month, moving to 6:30 on Wednesdays or Thursdays, and I’ve set …
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