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The 2015 Open Source Summer Reading List 31

ectoman writes: Opensource.com has just published its annual Open Source Summer Reading List. This year's edition contains 15 recommendations for books that celebrate open source values and practices. Topics include Python programming, Grace Hopper, open-minded leadership, and teaching children to code. There are also books on the philosophy of open information, an intro to DIY/Maker activities, and even a book about mastering Emacs. What would you add to this list?
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The 2015 Open Source Summer Reading List

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  • by Anonymous Coward

    Read books about open source? Lol, just read the source code instead.

  • Try translating ancient BASIC games into Python or another modern language.

    http://www.atariarchives.org/basicgames/ [atariarchives.org]

    • by catsRus ( 548036 )
      Thanks for the trip down memory lane, Jr College and the Apple II. Too bad i failed most of my regular classes to screw with BASIC coding.
  • by Anonymous Coward

    They spelled Vim wrong. :wq

    • They tried adding Vim as well, but they only had place for 15 books.

      • You might need a book to learn Emacs, but you only need a cheatsheet to learn Vim.
         
        /and that's only needed to launch vimtutor

  • by Anonymous Coward

    Open source values and practices? Is that like posting how you hate MS on every blog you can find? They mentioned teaching children to code. Is that an open source practice? Like no one learnt MASM when they were kids because they were from a poor country or something? The open source community is the least "open minded" community in existence. They are parrots for the most part. For the original question I would pick up any self-help title that helps them deal with being insecure and arrogant. Even if it

    • by CBravo ( 35450 )
      If you mean open source projects community, I might agree. But there are lots and lots of places where people help you using open source tools.
  • How does a book about how to use emacs "celebrate open source values and practices"?
    • by CBravo ( 35450 )
      It is like learning history in school. It describes a fundament that started the culture. It is good to see and understand how that mechanism works.
    • Didn't you get the irony?

      "Mastering Emacs" is a fictional novel.

  • Book: Help Your Kids with Computer Coding http://www.amazon.com/Help-You... [amazon.com] Got this for my nearly 8 year old and it's an awesome book to start the kids on. Starts them off with Scratch and moves them on to Python.

Real programmers don't comment their code. It was hard to write, it should be hard to understand.

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