Cooperative Multireading Revisited and Started

I wrote already about cooperative multireading technique in another blog:

Managing Reading via Cooperative Multireading

This week I started testing it and found that 30 books for one hour is too much for me and finally selected 20 books rich in concepts that I own but have never opened to read. I excluded books that I started reading some time ago but never finished and books heavy on source code and hands on practice. Here is the picture of selected books:

I tell you that the first session was a success and I even managed to write notes. These will be published after each reading session. The notes have their own code name Book Stack Dump.

Today it was mostly foreword and preface pages :-)

- Dmitry Vostokov @ SoftwareGeneralist.com -

           

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