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Goal Progress And The Productive Programmer

I’m  finally starting to see more results of my effort to reach my goal to read 50 books within the next 5 years.   I just finished reading  The Productive Programmer by Neal Ford . This is a great book that has excellent advice on how to become a productive programmer. It has lots of time savings tips and ways to enhance your productivity programming.

My goal is now 6% ( (100% / 50) * 3 Books) completed.   Now I just have to finish the next 47 books and my goal will be achieved.

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Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Goal Progress And The Pragmatic Programmer

I’m  finally starting to see more results of my effort to reach my goal to read 50 books within the next 5 years.  Today I just finished reading  The Pragmatic Programmer: From Journeyman to Master by Andrew Hunt and David Thomas . This is a great book that has excellent advice on how develop your programming skills and become the programmer  you dream of.

My goal is now 4% ( (100% / 50) * 2 Books) completed.   Now I just have to finish the next 48 books and my goal will be achieved.

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Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

Progress Made On My Goal

I’m  finally starting to see the results of my effort to reach my goal to read 50 books within the next 5 years.  A few days ago I just finished reading Learning PHP, MySQL & JavaScript by Robin Nixon. It a great book  about by the O’Reilly series of books.  I highly recommend any of the O’Reilly books to everyone is serious about improving there technical skills in any topic.

My goal is now 2% ( (100% / 50) * 1 Book) completed. While it may seem I have such a long way to go every book helps put me 1 step closer to reaching my goal.

In the coming months my plan is to purchase a Amazon Kindle which will allow me to more easily and quickly enable to read more books faster. It’s not the easiest thing in the world trying to hold and read a 400-500+ page computer book comfortably.  Storing them and finding them is another matter as well.  Getting a Kindle should solve most of these problems in the coming months.

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Wednesday, November 25th, 2009