Now that I am taking the bus to work, I've been trying to adjust to the longer commute and having less time to do things overall. I haven't gotten to the point where I can do any useful work though (I get really dizzy), and I kind of figure that it might never happen. :(
On the plus side, I've been able to do some reading (or audiobooking). I've also gained some tolerance for reading in the car, though not for prolonged periods of time.
I finished "The Effective Engineer" (early April) as well as "Ray Tracing in One Weekend". I skimmed "The Hard Thing About Hard Things", but had to return the book to the library. And, I've started:
1. Effective Java
2. Clean Code
3. Creativity Inc. (fantastic read... I will write more about it when I'm done. It kind of reminds me of "The Hard Thing About Hard Things".)
I've also been skimming through some books (online and e-book) for C++ and Golang. It's kind of hard to count coding books toward a reading quota if you don't code alongside the reading, though... which is why I didn't list them by title.
Hopefully by the end of the year I will have read through a few more.
On the plus side, I've been able to do some reading (or audiobooking). I've also gained some tolerance for reading in the car, though not for prolonged periods of time.
I finished "The Effective Engineer" (early April) as well as "Ray Tracing in One Weekend". I skimmed "The Hard Thing About Hard Things", but had to return the book to the library. And, I've started:
1. Effective Java
2. Clean Code
3. Creativity Inc. (fantastic read... I will write more about it when I'm done. It kind of reminds me of "The Hard Thing About Hard Things".)
I've also been skimming through some books (online and e-book) for C++ and Golang. It's kind of hard to count coding books toward a reading quota if you don't code alongside the reading, though... which is why I didn't list them by title.
Hopefully by the end of the year I will have read through a few more.
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