We are fans of S.D. Smith in this family, so I was thrilled when I saw him writing a new book with his son! I got this book for my son (and, let's be honest, for myself) for Christmas, and I cannot wait to read it... even though there are no rabbits.
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Andrew Meredith wants to read Engineering a Compiler by Keith D. Cooper
Andrew Meredith wants to read Design Concepts in Programming Languages by Franklyn A. Turbak
Andrew Meredith wants to read The Little Typer by Daniel P. Friedman

The Little Typer by Daniel P. Friedman, David Thrane Christiansen
An introduction to dependent types, demonstrating the most beautiful aspects, one step at a time.
A program's type describes its …
Andrew Meredith wants to read Little Prover by Daniel P. Friedman
Andrew Meredith started reading Jack Zulu and the Waylander's Key by S. D. Smith (Waylander)
Andrew Meredith started reading The Data Warehouse Toolkit by Ralph Kimball

The Data Warehouse Toolkit by Ralph Kimball
Updated new edition of Ralph Kimball's groundbreaking book on dimensional modeling for data warehousing and business intelligence! The first edition …
Andrew Meredith started reading Paul and Gender by Cynthia Long Westfall
I started reading this book a while ago but lost steam. I have read some lighter books on the subject of egalitarianism, and I'd like to take a deeper look from the perspective of a serious scholar.
I consider myself an egalitarian, but given my background in pseudo-fundamentalist evangelicalism, I am much more familiar with the complementarian arguments. I hope that this book will help me be better able to articulate my egalitarian beliefs.
Andrew Meredith started reading Semantic Web for the Working Ontologist, Third Edition by Dean Allemang
At work, I brought up the concept of ontologies to manage some information we are codifying. Since I have never worked directly with RDFS or OWL, I wanted to pick up a book that covered these topics. I have worked on implementing a graph database/triplestore, but I have not focused on using semantic web technologies. I hope that this will be an enlightening read!