Personal Reading List: 4Q2015
My personal reading list for October, November, and December 2015.
Color Key: Special Notes, Completed Reading. Updated throughout the Quarter.
At Bat (Schnell)
Common Errors in Statistics and How to Avoid Them (Fourth Edition), by Phillip I. Good and James W. Hardin, Wiley, 2012.
Java: The Legend – Past, Present, and Future, by Ben Evans, O'Reilly, 2015. Copy provided by O'Reilly.
JS.Next: A Manager's Guide (Second Edition), by Aaron Frost, O'Reilly, 2015. Copy provided by O'Reilly.
At Bat (Langsam)
Applied Predictive Analytics: Principles and Techniques for the Professional Data Analyst, by Dean Abbott, Wiley, 2014. Copy provided by Amazon.
On Deck
D3.js in Action, by Elijah Meeks, Manning Publications, 2015.
Data Visualization with D3 and AngularJS, by Christoph Körner, Packt Publishing, 2015.
The Human Side of Postmortems: Managing Stress and Cognitive Biases, by Dave Zwieback, O'Reilly, 2013. Copy provided by O'Reilly.
Real-World Hadoop, by Ted Dunning and Ellen Friedman, O'Reilly, 2015. Copy provided by O'Reilly.
Time Series Databases: New Ways to Store and Access Data, by Ted Dunning and Ellen Friedman, O'Reilly, 2015. Copy provided by MapR Technologies.
Web Page Size, Speed, and Performance, by Terrence Dorsey, O'Reilly, 2014. Copy provided by O'Reilly.
In the Hole
A Little Riak Book 2.0, by Eric Redmond and John Daily, Basho, 2014. Copy provided at Strange Loop 2014 by Craig Vitter, solutions architect at Basho Technologies.