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Ayn Rand: Atlas Shrugged
The astounding story of a man who said that he would stop the motor of the world---and did. Tremendous in scope, breathtaking in its suspense, it is a mystery story, not about the murder of a man's body, but about the murder---and rebirth---of man's spirit.
Steven Johnson: Emergence.
The connected lives of ants, brains, cities and software.
Scott A. Shane: Finding Fertile Ground
Identifying Extraordinary Opportunities for New Ventures
Antony Flew: How to Think Straight
An Introduction to Critical Reasoning
Murray N. Rothbard: Man, Economy, and State with Power and Market (Scholars Edition)
William Poundstone: Prisoner's Dilemma
John von Neumann, game theory, and the puzzle of the bomb.
Michael A. Cusumano: The Business of Software.
Makes for in-depth, very informative tech start-up reading about the software industry.
David Deutsch: The Fabric of Reality
A startingly integrated, rational and optimistic world view that combines four strands: quantum physics and the theories of knowledge, computation and evolution.
Ayn Rand: The Fountainhead
The story of an intransigent young architect, his violent battle against conventional standards, and his explosive love affair with a woman who struggles to defeat him.
I'm going to deliver a full-day introductory training on XSLT to over ten Portal Systems programmers and consultants. My voice will be dried out by the time this is over (this was certainly the case after my last full-day workshop on SharePoint design customization that I delivered to Solarlux IT pros last week), but if you have not gotten around to getting to grips with XSLT yet, it is such a shame that I'm offering you this free download of my crash course including the PPTX slides (German-only!) and some code samples... enjoy and the share the goodness, if you please. There are probably better introductions to XSLT out there... but this is mine.