List/Grid Tag Archives: Books

Hadoop Books Giveaway – Roundup
Fellow geeks, Our giveaway of Packt Publishing’s books on Apache Hadoop has ended. You may find the original post for the competition here. The Prize Winners The 6 lucky winners that ...

Hadoop Books Giveaway by Java Code Geeks and Packt
Dear geeks, due to high participation and in order to give the opportunity to win to as many Hadoop fans as possible, we decided to extend the contest for one more week until next Tuesday. Fellow ...

AndEngine for Android Game Development Cookbook Giveaway
Fellow geeks, We are pleased to announce that we have once again teamed up with Packt Publishing and we are organizing another Android book giveaway just for you! As you have noticed, ...

Invaluable books for an enterprise software engineer
I am again in the design phase of a very large project. The project context is to provide a new solution for the core services and core integration infrastructure around the prepaid ...

Best Must-Read Books for Software Engineers
Here are the CodeBuild selection of must-read software engineering books. Books are grouped according to their content with some description. Reference BooksThese Robert C. ...

Android books giveaway for celebrating Packt’s 1000 title
Fellow geeks, We are pleased to announce that we have once again teamed up with Packt Publishing and we are organizing another giveaway for you! The occasion is the celebration of ...

Review: “Java EE 6 Pocket Guide” by Arun Gupta
This is a review I am very pleased to write. My friend Arun published the Java EE 6 pocket guide and it will be at your hands as early as you can order. I knew about the book quite ...

Pragmatic Thinking and Learning – how to think consciously about thinking and learning
Firstly, I think every programmer should read this book, even more, anyone whose career requires constant learning new things, skills of effective thinking and problem solving, should ...

Book review: ‘Are you smart enough to work at Google?’
You need to toss a coin for a football match. The only coin you have is bent and biased towards one outcome. How do you use the coin and ensure a fair toss? I love a good a puzzle ...


