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Life After Google: The Fall of Big Data and the Rise of the Blockchain Economy

George Gilder

4.3 on Amazon

4 HN comments

Blockchain Revolution: How the Technology Behind Bitcoin Is Changing Money, Business, and the World

Don Tapscott, Alex Tapscott, et al.

4.2 on Amazon

4 HN comments

Launch: An Internet Millionaire's Secret Formula To Sell Almost Anything Online, Build A Business You Love, And Live The Life Of Your Dreams

Jeff Walker

4.5 on Amazon

4 HN comments

Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Technologies: A Comprehensive Introduction

Arvind Narayanan, Joseph Bonneau, et al.

4.5 on Amazon

4 HN comments

Head First Python: A Brain-Friendly Guide

Paul Barry

4.5 on Amazon

4 HN comments

Advances in Financial Machine Learning

Marcos Lopez de Prado

4.5 on Amazon

4 HN comments

Learn Python 3 the Hard Way: A Very Simple Introduction to the Terrifyingly Beautiful World of Computers and Code (Zed Shaw's Hard Way Series)

Zed Shaw

4.4 on Amazon

4 HN comments

The Elder Scrolls: The Official Cookbook

Chelsea Monroe-Cassel

4.9 on Amazon

4 HN comments

This Is How They Tell Me the World Ends: The Cyberweapons Arms Race

Nicole Perlroth

4.6 on Amazon

4 HN comments

Team Topologies: Organizing Business and Technology Teams for Fast Flow

Matthew Skelton , Manuel Pais , et al.

4.6 on Amazon

4 HN comments

Designing Interfaces: Patterns for Effective Interaction Design

Jenifer Tidwell , Charles Brewer , et al.

4.5 on Amazon

4 HN comments

Personal Kanban: Mapping Work | Navigating Life

Jim Benson and Tonianne DeMaria Barry

4.3 on Amazon

4 HN comments

Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars: An Introductory Programming Manual

Anonymous

4.5 on Amazon

4 HN comments

Effective C: An Introduction to Professional C Programming

Robert C. Seacord

4.5 on Amazon

4 HN comments

Fanatical Prospecting: The Ultimate Guide to Opening Sales Conversations and Filling the Pipeline by Leveraging Social Selling, Telephone, Email, Text, and Cold Calling (Jeb Blount)

Jeb Blount and Mike Weinberg

4.7 on Amazon

3 HN comments

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rvavruchonMay 26, 2011

I found "Designing Interfaces" disappointing. It is a list of interface widgets - for example an accordion menu - and some information about how to use it.

A far better book on usability is "Don't Make Me Think" by Steve Krug.

matt4077onMay 23, 2017

Funny to see Jennifer Tidwell's Designing Interfaces mentioned here. It's an excellent resource–not just for its specific content, but also in the problem/pattern system is uses. (and it's an excellent antidote against the common believe that designers just care about making things 'pretty' and have no understanding of data or technology)

vonnikonMar 7, 2015

O'Reilly has a book called "Designing Interfaces: Patterns for Effective Interaction Design" by Jennifer Tidwell. It's a little out of date, but has a lot of the big ideas and useful bibliographies to dig in deeper.

nateweissonDec 12, 2018

I like "Designing Interfaces: Patterns for Effective Interaction Design" by Jenifer Tidwell. Less of an instruction book, more of a catalogue of how you might (or might not) present some given type of information. Good for browsing through when you're feeling you haven't hit the right organizational approach/metaphor for the task at hand.

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