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How many books on Software Development have you read in the last 12 months?

Survey period: 29 Jul 2013 to 5 Aug 2013

Hardcover, softcover, eBook - doesn't matter. Coding, designing, selling, debugging - they all count. All that matters is that it was related to the art and science of software development.

OptionVotes% 
Over 24533.51
12 - 24734.84
6 - 111278.42
2- 554436.07
124115.98
None47031.17



 
GeneralRe: Video tutorials Pin
Espen Harlinn28-Jul-13 23:32
professionalEspen Harlinn28-Jul-13 23:32 
GeneralRe: Video tutorials Pin
Rob Grainger29-Jul-13 4:18
Rob Grainger29-Jul-13 4:18 
GeneralDiffuse question Pin
M.Vo.28-Jul-13 21:31
M.Vo.28-Jul-13 21:31 
GeneralRe: Diffuse question Pin
Alexander DiMauro29-Jul-13 5:24
Alexander DiMauro29-Jul-13 5:24 
GeneralOnly one =/ Pin
Oshtri Deka28-Jul-13 21:03
professionalOshtri Deka28-Jul-13 21:03 
GeneralOnly Technical reports / articles ..... Pin
Lakamraju Raghuram28-Jul-13 20:13
Lakamraju Raghuram28-Jul-13 20:13 
GeneralIf Y = Years of Dev, B = Books read lately. => Y = c/B Pin
Joezer BH28-Jul-13 19:15
professionalJoezer BH28-Jul-13 19:15 
GeneralRe: If Y = Years of Dev, B = Books read lately. => Y = c/B Pin
Rob Grainger29-Jul-13 4:13
Rob Grainger29-Jul-13 4:13 
I absolutely disagree, I've been developing for over 25 years and still like to read regularly to exercise myself and keep up to date.

Recent choices are The C++ Programming Language (new edition, to get familiar with modern C++ again) and Real World Haskell (to try and get into true functional programming)
"If you don't fail at least 90 percent of the time, you're not aiming high enough."
Alan Kay.

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