The Internet Practitioner’s Bookshelf

Tuesday, September 25th, 2007

Although there are increasingly more and more things fighting for a slice of my time, I always find time to read a bit every day. The material I have been reading in the past included a lot of coding language references and insights into best practices and methodologies, and I still enjoy leafing through Joel on Software or the Pragmatic Programmer every once in a while.

However, over the last two years I have been immersing myself into books about marketing and startups. My work deals solely with the internet, and I figure that trendiness and quick beginnings make for success in this field. Guy Kawasaki and Seth Godin have earned a spot in my “Non-trivial Blogs” tab in iGoogle (which includes 37signals and Joel, and also Kathy Sierra before March of this year). I am looking to continue increasing the size of my bookshelf, and will be looking to read Love Is the Killer App in the very near future.

Looks like I’ll have plenty of things to keep me busy during the unpleasant autumn (read: cold and wet) in Vancouver.

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