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Coders at Work by Peter Seibel is a great book which I recommend everyone read. -It relates the experience and learning journey of some of the best programmers of all time, and gives precious insights into their work – what drove them to become great, what they think is important when programming, and what are their visions for the future. -These 3 subjects together with answers corroborated from all interviewees form guidelines on how one can become a great programmer themself.
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Jamie Zawinski currently owns a nightclub in San Francisco, the DNA Lounge (imagine how cool this is) and he does not do much programming nowadays as he used to. -Nevertheless, he began work on Netscape which later evolved into Mozilla Firefox. -Jamie is a person that has a very outspoken political views and opinions about certain things, which you can read about on his great blog www.jwz.org. -I both agree with him on many current worldwide issues and admire him for his past contributions.

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