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How do you share your programming books between work and home?   [Edit]

Survey period: 6 Feb 2006 to 12 Feb 2006

Trying to share resources between work and home can be a challenge. (suggested by Fabio Cavalcante)

OptionVotes% 
I keep my books at home and bring them to work when needed54551.90
I keep my books at work and bring them home when needed23622.48
My books have no fixed abode17116.29
I have 2 copies of my most used books242.29
Use an electronic alternative like Safari?747.05



 
GeneralBooks? How archaic! Pin
Marc Clifton8-Feb-06 6:12
mvaMarc Clifton8-Feb-06 6:12 
GeneralRe: Books? How archaic! Pin
Jeremy Falcon8-Feb-06 17:09
professionalJeremy Falcon8-Feb-06 17:09 
GeneralRe: Books? How archaic! Pin
Shog99-Feb-06 10:54
sitebuilderShog99-Feb-06 10:54 
GeneralRe: Books? How archaic! Pin
Jim Crafton10-Feb-06 3:38
Jim Crafton10-Feb-06 3:38 
GeneralRe: Books? How archaic! Pin
Jerry Hammond12-Feb-06 13:14
Jerry Hammond12-Feb-06 13:14 
GeneralBooks are a bad sign Pin
Tad McClellan7-Feb-06 2:56
professionalTad McClellan7-Feb-06 2:56 
GeneralRe: Books are a bad sign Pin
PeterK_7-Feb-06 3:43
PeterK_7-Feb-06 3:43 
GeneralRe: Books are a bad sign Pin
gino_d_animal7-Feb-06 4:07
gino_d_animal7-Feb-06 4:07 
GeneralMaybe, if the titles of those books all end with "in 21 days..." Pin
Shog97-Feb-06 6:25
sitebuilderShog97-Feb-06 6:25 
GeneralRe: Books are a bad sign Pin
Gary Wheeler7-Feb-06 7:10
Gary Wheeler7-Feb-06 7:10 
GeneralRe: Books are a bad sign Pin
Polymorpher7-Feb-06 8:35
Polymorpher7-Feb-06 8:35 
GeneralRe: Books are a bad sign Pin
Tad McClellan7-Feb-06 11:11
professionalTad McClellan7-Feb-06 11:11 
I learned from books too. But I guess my point was that if you hire an asp.net developer I would expect that developer to already know how to write for asp.net and not have to use a book. Being a developer you have to be able to learn quickly and be able to research what you don't know. Seldom do I find that information in books. MSDN, Google or whatever tend to be much better as books tend to be very basic implementation of the technology.

If you saw your plumber looking at a book when he fixed your sink would you be very confident in his ability?

E=mc2 -> BOOM
GeneralRe: Books are a bad sign Pin
gino_d_animal7-Feb-06 11:21
gino_d_animal7-Feb-06 11:21 
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Ray Cassick7-Feb-06 11:55
Ray Cassick7-Feb-06 11:55 
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Chris Maunder8-Feb-06 5:39
cofounderChris Maunder8-Feb-06 5:39 
GeneralRe: Books are a bad sign Pin
Jörgen Sigvardsson10-Feb-06 11:57
Jörgen Sigvardsson10-Feb-06 11:57 
GeneralRe: Books are a bad sign Pin
jhwurmbach8-Feb-06 21:59
jhwurmbach8-Feb-06 21:59 
GeneralRe: Books are a bad sign Pin
Eugene Olsen7-Feb-06 22:34
Eugene Olsen7-Feb-06 22:34 
GeneralRe: Books are a bad sign Pin
Graham Shanks9-Feb-06 1:44
Graham Shanks9-Feb-06 1:44 
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Kandjar9-Feb-06 8:11
Kandjar9-Feb-06 8:11 
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Bob Stanneveld9-Feb-06 23:31
Bob Stanneveld9-Feb-06 23:31 
GeneralRe: Books are a bad sign Pin
toxcct10-Feb-06 3:05
toxcct10-Feb-06 3:05 
GeneralWhose books? Pin
Paul Vickery7-Feb-06 1:28
professionalPaul Vickery7-Feb-06 1:28 
GeneralRe: Whose books? Pin
Corinna John7-Feb-06 11:47
Corinna John7-Feb-06 11:47 
GeneralAt home for the first time, after that at work Pin
Martin Richter [rMVP C++]6-Feb-06 23:33
Martin Richter [rMVP C++]6-Feb-06 23:33 

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