Software development industry analysis by Larry O'Brien, the former editor of Software Development and Computer Language
Wednesday, June 14, 2006

My favorite technical book of the past year was Practical Common Lisp by Peter Seibel. Believe me, if it could convince me to return to Lisp, it's a well-written book.

However, all the cool kids are learning Ruby. Ruby has some Lisp-like flexibility in comparison to more popular languages like Java and C#, but it doesn't have Lisp's elegance / terseness of syntax. If you want to learn Ruby, the best book is Programming Ruby: The Pragmatic Programmers' Guide, Second Edition.

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