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As I’ve said before, I am a voracious book collector and (usually) reader as well. I love books and could spend hours reading. With a very demanding job, a wife and a young daughter, I’ve built up quite a backlog and hope to get to most of these books in the next few months. Books I am currently reading include:

Technical Books

Java Concurrency in Practice
By Brian Goetz, Tim Peierls, Joshua Bloch, Joseph Bowbeer, David Holmes, Doug Lea
Addison-Wesley Professional

Publication Date: May 2006
Price: $54.99   $32.23
Rating: [image] (Total Reviews: 48)
Sales Rank: 1890

ISBN: 0321349601


Java Power Tools
By John Ferguson Smart
O’Reilly Media, Inc.

Publication Date: April 2008
Price: $59.99   $31.00
Rating: [image] (Total Reviews: 0)
Sales Rank: 11221

ISBN: 0596527934


Spring in Action
By Craig Walls, Ryan Breidenbach
Manning Publications

Publication Date: August 2007
Price: $49.99   $28.43
Rating: [image] (Total Reviews: 43)
Sales Rank: 6432

ISBN: 1933988134


Next Generation Java Testing: TestNG and Advanced Concepts
By Cédric Beust, Hani Suleiman
Addison-Wesley Professional

Publication Date: October 2007
Price: $49.99   $29.94
Rating: [image] (Total Reviews: 2)
Sales Rank: 140707

ISBN: 0321503104


Non-Technical Books

The Forgotten Man: A New History of the Great Depression
By Amity Shlaes
HarperCollins

Publication Date: June 2007
Price: $26.95   $17.79
Rating: [image] (Total Reviews: 150)
Sales Rank: 1391

ISBN: 0066211700


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{ 5 comments }

Matt Luce February 28, 2006 at 6:15 am

Are you planning on getting CISSP certification? I see you are reading (or at least own) the CISSP book.

Vinny Carpenter February 28, 2006 at 4:36 pm

Hi Matt and yes — I am planning on taking it. I’m not a big fan of certifications as most of them are a joke but this one will actually help our LOB and so I am planning on doing it. Now just gotta figure a way out to expense that book ;)

Matt Luce February 28, 2006 at 6:24 pm

I agree, most certifications are a joke, but they can help to beef up a resume. With security being the priority it is, I’ll bet the CISSP would look great on the resume. I’ll have to borrow the book when you are done. :)

Vinny Carpenter February 28, 2006 at 6:39 pm

:) That is true – And security is only going to be more important in the coming years, not less. I remember reading an article about 2006 IT spend and 90% of the companies responding said that they were going to double or triple their IT spend on security, compliance and regulatory issues.

Michael Craghead November 3, 2006 at 3:58 pm

I happened to run across your review of “WebLogic: The Definative Guide” on Amazon.com. It said you had to trim the review to comply with Amazon requirements and that the full version was on your blog, but I can’t find it. I realize it was a while ago when you wrote the review. Did you purge it?

I’m sure I will buy the book either way, as it seems to be the best book that I have skimmed. I just like to see what others have to say about them sometimes. Do you still think it is the best WebLogic book available or has a newer book assended to the top? I’m new to J2EE, so I’m just starting to get my feet wet. Any recomendations would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

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