How should I spend my free book money?

Last week, I went to Eric Ivancich's awesome AACS talk on Using Ruby to Create Domain-Specific Languages here at the SRT Solutions office.  I'd been lazy before, but that day I decided to finally pay my $20 AACS dues and become an official member.   As more validation for the fact that I'm the luckiest girl in the world*, I ended up more than recouping my loss when I won the Borders gift card in the members-only drawing at the end of the night!  Now I'm faced with a serious dilemma... what to spend it on, from my mile-long Books To Read list?  My educational options:

 

A new ruby book, maybe The Best of Ruby Quiz?  Inspiration after learning more about ruby's metaprogramming features

or:

The software engineering book everyone's been talking about: Beautiful Code

 

I'm earmarking this hard-earned money for tech, and making myself stay away from the fiction section (mmm, very tempting).  What does everyone think?  I love reading recommendations.

 

* Other evidence: I get to work with not just one, but three Microsoft MVPs!

Published Thu, Aug 14 2008 6:41 PM by mfedner
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Sunday, August 17, 2008 8:25 PM by Jay R. Wren

# re: How should I spend my free book money?

If you haven't read this www.borders.com/.../TitleDetail  or this www.borders.com/.../TitleDetail  then you should get them.  

If you have, then you should get this www.borders.com/.../TitleDetail

Or you can get all three.

The last fiction I read was enjoyable.  Sophie's World by Jostein Gaarder www.borders.com/.../TitleDetail

Monday, August 18, 2008 10:48 AM by amarsan

# re: How should I spend my free book money?

I'm working my way through Beautiful Code and enjoying it. But I hear there's a book called More Effective C# coming out, so maybe you should wait for that.

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