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1. Planned

1.1. The Art of Actions

1.2. Complexity

1.3. Modern Software Engineering   engineering

1.4. The Art of Postgres   database

1.5. Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture   engineering

1.6. Database Internal   database

1.7. The Joy of Abstraction by Eugenia Cheng   category_theory

1.8. Algebra of Programming   programming

1.9. All About Love by Bell Hooks   self_help

1.10. Six Easy Pieces by Richard Feynman   physics

1.11. Fundamentals by Frank Wilczek   physics

1.12. Pearls of Functional Algorithm Design by Richard Bird   haskell

1.13. Software Foundations series   computer_science

1.14. 世说新语

2. Currently Reading

3. Read

3.1. [3] Thinking in System

  • Make sense but was not able to connect dots to put into practice.

3.2. [5] 傅佩榮解讀論語

  • 能體會到一點此書是面向世家貴族子弟,因為他們要管理家國
  • 印象深刻的一句話。真是至情所致。

    子畏於匡,顏淵後。子曰:「吾以女為死矣」。曰:「子在,回何敢死?」

  • 君子求諸己,小人求諸人。
  • 無攻他人之惡

3.3. [4] The untethered soul by Michale Singer   self_help

3.4. [3] Seven Brief Lessons on Physics by Carlo Rovelli   physics

  • Indeed a brief introduction
  • Space is not “empty” even human being is unable to see it
  • What is Time!!??

3.5. [4] The future of the Responsible Company by patagonia   business

3.6. [3] The Quick and The Dead   exercise

3.7. [4] Kettlebell AXE   exercise

3.8. [3] 哲学与人生 - 傅佩榮   philosophy self_help classical_chinese

3.9. [3] Why Fish doesn’t Exists

  • Story about David Jordan, how he navigate all those Chaos of his life.
  • He probably go too extreme and stuck what he thought is truth.
  • e.g. the Eugenic is disaster.
  • Cannot believe the sterilization happened at 1960 onward.

3.10. [3] 夜航船

  • 其實就是古代關於各種名詞的解釋,像是參考書。
  • 閒來翻翻。

3.11. [4] The ETTO Principles

  1. The principle makes sense to me.
  2. But the books is too verbose at explain what it is and why, which then seems redundant to me.
  3. Didn’t finish it after reading 3 chapters.

3.12. [3] 湖上閒思錄

  • 沒有太多感悟。也許是不夠閒。

3.13. [3] 四大聖哲

3.14. [3] 徐霞客游记

3.15. [3] The Body Keeps the scope by Bessel Van Der Kolk

3.16. [4] 西游记

3.17. [3] Nurtured by Love by Shin’ichi Suzuki

  • Notes
    1. Looked at only chapter 1,3,6,7,8 briefly
    2. The take away is ability, whether or not musical, is not innate and can be developed.
    3. A few concrete examples demonstrate that but moms didn’t give up regardless so hard for kids to learn to play violin.
    4. But I didn’t interpret as Love necessarily.
    5. (P125) 5 minutes per v.s. three hours per day
      • It would take 9 years for former to achieve same level as later.
      • Simple math but sounds astonishing.
  • Following two reviews from Goodread will summarize

    Kids are to be given an example and nurtured by love, not taught.

    The goal of teaching music is not to become great or show talent, it’s to foster the inner spirit of every child and to develop good character.

3.18. [3] U.S. Payment system

  1. Notes
    1. Skim through. Get some basic idea but not much details. Had hard time to concentrate.
  2. Questions
    1. In Checking system, how does the money actually moved from one bank to another?
      • In old manual clearing house fashion, money are exchanged literally.
      • In digital world, ???

3.19. [3] Total Immersion

3.21. [4] The Inner Game of Tennis by Timothy Gallwey   self_help tennis

3.22. [4] 重读20世纪中国小说 by 许子东   chinese_fiction

  • 看的大概,了解到底有什么。
  • 自己对很多文学的欣赏体会太浅了。体会书是写给看的懂的人看的。

3.23. [5] A Guide To the Good Life by William Irvine   self_help philosophy

  • goodread link
  • awesome book. appreciate the deeper think of human being!
  • worth to re-read.

3.24. [4] Accelerate: Building and Scaling High Performing Technology Organizations by Nicole Forsgren

  • goodread link
  • Leadership could be at any roles.
  • Build machine / processes to allow feature team to be self-service-able and move with speed but high quality.

3.25. [4] An Introduction to Functional Programming Through Lambda Calculus by Greg Michaelson

3.26. [4] An Introduction to Programming in Emacs Lisp by Robert J. Chassell

3.27. [4] Animal Farm by George Orwell

3.28. [5] Astrophysics for People in a Hurry by Neil deGrasse Tyson   science

  • goodread link
  • Cosmic perspective and never be too humble!
  • The small (elements) world are fabulous!!

3.29. [5] Awareness: the Perils and Opportunities of Reality by Anthony de Mello   self_help

3.30. [4] Between Parent and Child by Dr. Haim G Ginott

3.31. [4] Blueprint: How DNA Makes Us Who We Are by Robert Plomin

  • goodread link
  • douban link
  • Seems many ground breaking research findings but really is what we named “天命”。
  • DNA is just amazing. How comes such bio stuff?!
  • Encourage self understanding!

3.32. [4] 曾国藩家书

3.33. [4] Coders at Work by Peter Seibel

3.34. [4] Conceptual Mathematics: A First Introduction to Categories by F. William Lawvere

3.35. [4] Daring Greatly: How the Courage to Be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent, and Lead by Brené Brown

  • goodread link
  • Just finished last chapter about parenting. Good reminder of engagement! Be sure understand Shame vs Guilt. Don’t think we or maybe just me got right understanding / education on it. The point is to love your own children no matter what and help them to grow to be a good person but not necessarily the one parents expected.
  • Feels like the whole book is about facing vulnerability and be brave & bold to enter arena! Not meant to fight with someone else but maybe yourself.

3.36. [3] Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World by Cal Newport   self_help

  • goodread link
  • Inspirational! deep work tend to generate qualified result.
  • Stay away from Social media which is engineered to be addictive.

3.37. [4] Design Patterns by Erich Gamma

3.38. [5] Designing Data-Intensive Applications   distributed_system

3.39. [4] Educated by Tara Westover

3.40. [4] Effective Java by Joshua Bloch

3.41. [5] Factfulness: Ten Reasons We’re Wrong About the World–and Why Things Are Better Than You Think by Hans Rosling

  • goodread link
  • douban link
  • 对于世界观还停在10-20年前的我来说 简直颠覆三观!Absolutely astonishing!

3.42. [4] Fermat’s Enigma by Simon Singh

3.43. [3] From Mathematics to Generic Programming by Alexander A. Stepanov

3.44. [4] Getting Real by Jason Fried

3.45. [4] Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance by Angela Duckworth   self_help

3.46. [4] Hackers and Painters by Paul Graham

3.47. [3] Haskell函数式编程入门 by 张淞   functional_programming

  • douban link
  • 很适合入门,期待作者下一个版本更多内容。 印刷有很多细节错误,排版也一般,对出版社印象分减1.。。

3.48. [5] High Output Management by Andrew S. Grove   management

3.49. [5] High Performance Browser Networking by Ilya Grigorik

  • goodread link
  • Certainly good to read and reference book! The web site is very colorful and more appealing.
  • Many low level concepts for TCP/UDP/HTTP !
  • Skip the mobile part though

3.50. [4] High Performance JavaScript by Nicholas C. Zakas

3.51. [4] High Performance Web Sites by Steve Souders

3.52. [4] Higher-Order Perl by Mark Jason Dominus

3.53. [3] Hit Refresh: The Quest to Rediscover Microsoft’s Soul and Imagine a Better Future for Everyone by Satya Nadella

3.54. [5] Hold On to Your Kids: Why Parents Need to Matter More Than Peers by Gordon Neufeld   parenting

  • douban link
  • goodread link
  • Attachment is the key! Never ever “separation” attitude. Promote independence through dependence!

3.55. [3] How Full Is Your Bucket? by Tom Rath   business

  • goodread link
  • Simple concept and sometimes it’s just not simple to practice.
  • Both things of the equation, Positive and Negative, are important and need to play properly.
  • It’s big reminder that how emotions impact physical health!!

3.56. [3] How to Live Longer and Feel Better by Linus Pauling   self_help

  • goodread link
  • Key take way is Vitamin supplement are VERY important even may not as important as author described (some of them are seem not approved even today like it could cure cold). But as it said how body works from molecules level, I’m pretty much convinced.

3.57. [4] How to Read a Book: The Classic Guide to Intelligent Reading by Mortimer J. Adler

  • goodread link
  • Wish I could learn more those techniques earlier when learning read.

3.58. [4] How to Take Smart Notes by Sönke Ahrens

  • goodread link
  • Need focusing and elaborate while reading; try to understand instead of scanning text; bring questions.

3.59. [5] How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber   parenting

  • douban link
  • goodread link
  • 观念的转变 技能的提升 都关乎家长!推荐给正在经历“难题”的家长们!

3.60. [3] HTML5和CSS3实例教程 by Brian P.Hogan

3.61. [4] In Code: A Mathematical Journey by Sarah Flannery

3.62. [4] Introduction to Functional Programming by Richard Bird   functional_programming

3.63. [3] Java 8 Lambdas by Richard Warburton

3.64. [5] JavaScript by Douglas Crockford

3.65. [5] JavaScript Patterns by Stoyan Stefanov

3.66. [4] JavaScript The Definitive Guide, 5th Edition by David Flanagan

3.67. [4] Learn You a Haskell for Great Good! by Miran Lipovaca

3.68. [4] Learning GNU Emacs Third Edition by Debra Cameron

3.69. [4] Let My People Go Surfing: The Education of a Reluctant Businessman by Yvon Chouinard

3.70. [4] Linux/Unix设计思想 by 甘卡兹

3.71. [3] Lonely Planet:泰国(2013年全新版) by Lonely Planet

3.72. [4] Love and Math: The Heart of Hidden Reality by Edward Frenkel   programming

3.73. [5] Man’s Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl

3.74. [5] Mastering Regular Expressions 3rd by Jeffrey E.F. Friedl

3.75. [4] Masterminds of Programming by Federico Biancuzzi

3.76. [4] Mindset: The New Psychology of Success by Carol S. Dweck

3.77. [3] Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything by Joshua Foer

3.78. [4] ng-book by Fullstack io

3.79. [3] No Sweat: How the Simple Science of Motivation Can Bring You a Lifetime of Fitness by Michelle Segar

3.80. [4] No-Drama Discipline: The Whole-Brain Way to Calm the Chaos and Nurture Your Child’s Developing Mind by Daniel J. Siegel   parenting

  • douban link
  • goodread link
  • Discipline is about teaching!
  • Although there isn’t no one-size-for-all rule, I think empathy/compassion/love is and others are all strategies.
  • If I had made so many mistakes during work, I got died million of times.

3.81. [2] Outer Order, Inner Calm: Declutter & Organize to Make More Room for Happiness by Gretchen Rubin

  • goodread link
  • Really many common sense and redundant information. Isn’t worth to be a book but blog post

3.82. [4] Parallel and Concurrent Programming in Haskell by Simon Marlow

3.83. [4] Pearls of Functional Algorithm Design by Richard Bird

3.84. [4] Poor Charlie’s Almanack: The Wit and Wisdom of Charles T. Munger by Charles T. Munger

  • goodread link
  • Went through the book fairly quick. Lots of content, references of books & people.
  • Didn’t understand most of talks regarding business.
  • But even just last chapter on human misjudgment is fantastic.

3.85. [4] Prepared: What Kids Need for a Fulfilled Life by Diane Tavenner

  • goodread link
  • Learn to be Parent and help children to grow to adult!
  • I’m sold on the way Submit School preparing students!

3.86. [4] Principles: Life and Work by Ray Dalio

  • douban link
  • goodread link
  • An idea meritocracy wins almost all the time!
  • Excellent people and community.
  • Reflection!
  • Deep thinking!
  • High level picture!

3.87. [5] Programming Collective Intelligence by Toby Segaran

3.88. [4] Programming Pearls by Jon Bentley

3.89. [4] Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking by Susan Cain   self_help

3.90. [3] Radical Candor: Be a Kickass Boss Without Losing Your Humanity by Kim Malone Scott

3.91. [4] Real World Haskell by Bryan O'Sullivan

3.92. [5] Reality Check by Guy Kawasaki

3.93. [5] Refactoring by Martin Fowler

3.94. [2] Refactoring: Improving the Design of Existing Code by Martin Fowler

  • goodread link
  • Didn’t have too much update since 1st edition and many of tips seem too verbose/detailed.

3.95. [5] Rework by Jason Fried

3.96. [3] River Out of Eden: A Darwinian View of Life by Richard Dawkins

3.97. [5] Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari

  • goodread link
  • douban link
  • 毁三观佳作!!人类像是地球的癌细胞 牺牲其他物质,成就自己。 在生物工程师越来越牛逼的这个世纪,人类会如何“进化”呢。 (不知道作者的另外两本书如何?)
  • Master piece!
  • Lots of perspective from different point of views. The gist of Buddhism is awesome.

3.98. [5] Sapiens: A Graphic History, Volume 1 - The Birth of Humankind by David Vandermeulen

3.99. [4] Scalable and Modular Architecture for CSS by Jonathan Snook

3.100. [4] Secrets of the JavaScript Ninja by John Resig

3.101. [4] Seeking Wisdom from Darwin to Munger by Peter Bevelin   self_help

3.102. [3] Self-Sovereign Identity   identity ssi

3.103. [4] SEO实战密码 by 昝辉Zac

3.104. [3] SEO教程 by 吴泽欣

3.105. [3] Staff Engineering by Will Larson   self_help engineering

3.106. [4] Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs - 2nd Editio… by Harold Abelson

3.107. [4] Successful Aging: A Neuroscientist Explores the Power and Potential of Our Lives by Daniel J. Levitin

3.108. [4] Surely You’re Joking, Mr. Feynman!: Adventures of a Curious Character by Richard P. Feynman

3.109. [3] SVG Essentials by J. Eisenberg

3.110. [3] The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho   fiction

3.111. The Art of Doing Science and Engineering by Richard W. Hamming   engineering science

  • was not really hook up hence put aside for now.

3.112. [4] The Book of Joy: Lasting Happiness in a Changing World by Dalai Lama XIV

3.113. [4] The Book of Monads by Alejandro Serrano Mena

  • subtitle: Master the theory and practice of monads, applied to solve real world problems
  • goodread link

3.114. [3] The End of Dieting: How to Live for Life by Joel Fuhrman

  • goodread link
  • The gist (research reports) is to eat mostly Plants (greens, beans, seeds etc) and less animal products (seafood included)
  • BMI, body fat, visceral fat are all healthy facts.

3.115. [5] The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom by Miguel Ruiz

3.116. [3] The Gardener and the Carpenter by Alison Gopnik   parenting

  • goodread link
  • Didn’t quite catch what are new science. The arguments about new tech are interesting and might lead unambiguous IMHO. (E.g. Shall we give iPad without controlling whatever they do?)

3.117. [4] The Gene: An Intimate History by Siddhartha Mukherjee

3.118. [4] The Hard Thing About Hard Things: Building a Business When There Are No Easy Answers by Ben Horowitz

3.119. [3] The Healthy Programmer by Joe Kutner

3.120. [4] The Implementation Of Functional Programming Languages by Simon L. Peyton Jones

3.121. [4] The Innovator’s Dilemma: The Revolutionary Book that Will Change the Way You Do Business by Clayton M. Christensen

3.122. [3] The Innovators: How a Group of Hackers, Geniuses and Geeks Created the Digital Revolution by Walter Isaacson

3.123. [3] The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing by Marie Kondō

3.124. [3] The Little Book of Common Sense Investing by John C. Bogle   finance

  • goodread link
  • Basically Index Fund/passive investment wins forever in long run!

3.125. [4] The Magic Years: Understanding & Handling the Problems of Early Childhood by Selma H. Fraiberg   parenting

3.126. [3] The Meaning of It All: Thoughts of a Citizen-Scientist by Richard P. Feynman

  • goodread link
  • Deeper and critical thinking!
  • I’m not necessarily understanding many actually given the speaking language.

3.127. [3] The Pleasure of Finding Things Out by Richard Feynman   science

3.128. [4] The Practice of Programming by Brian W. Kernighan

3.129. [5] The Pragmatic Programmer by Andrew Hunt

3.130. [3] The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins

3.131. [4] The Whole-Brain Child by Daniel J. Siegel   parenting

  • subtitle: 12 Revolutionary Strategies to Nurture Your Child’s Developing Mind, Survive Everyday Parenting Struggles, and Help Your Family Thrive
  • goodread link

3.132. [5] The Wright Brothers by David McCullough   bio_history

  • douban link
  • 坚毅卓绝!!粗粗的看一遍 故事跌宕起伏 人物栩栩如生 反正就是值得看看!
  • goodread link

3.133. [3] Thinking Functionally with Haskell by Richard S. Bird   functional_programming

3.134. [3] Thinking in Types   functional_programming

  • I didn’t get excited on exercises
  • Mostly read first hard and skip the rest that already familiar with
  • I regard the book as introduction to type level programming

3.135. [5] Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman

3.136. [3] Transcendence: Healing and Transformation Through Transcendental Meditation by Norman E. Rosenthal

3.137. [4] Trillion Dollar Coach: The Leadership Playbook of Silicon Valley’s Bill Campbell by Eric Schmidt

  • goodread link
  • Many are seems very personal to Bill himself but some general principles are superb.

3.138. [5] Types and Programming Languages by Benjamin C. Pierce   programming

3.139. [4] Unix Power Tools, Third Edition by Shelley Powers

3.140. [4] Unshakeable: Your Financial Freedom Playbook by Anthony Robbins   finance

3.141. Web Browser Engineering   web browser

  • read first couple of chapters and skim through rest.
  • really great book.
  • interest changed (Haskell) hence put aside.

3.142. [4] What Do You Care What Other People Think? by Richard P. Feynman

  • douban link
  • goodread link
  • 没有上一本有趣,略过了很多物理知识点。和他第一任故事很美丽很感人。即使是这样大佬遇上政客们就是 too simple too naive..Long live Curiosity and Freedom!

3.143. [4] What If? Serious Scientific Answers to Absurd Hypothetical Questions (What If?, #1) by Randall Munroe

3.144. [3] Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty by Daron Acemoğlu

  • goodread link
  • The core theory is inclusive policy and economy can generate sustainable growth nation wide. But maybe too many examples and some redundancy at emphasizing the Theory.

3.145. [4] Why We Sleep: Unlocking the Power of Sleep and Dreams by Matthew Walker

3.146. [3] Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind: Informal Talks on Zen Meditation and Practice by Shunryu Suzuki

3.147. [3] Zero Trust Networks   identity zero_trust

  • more of strategy, guidelines

3.148. [3] 一日一花 by [日]川濑敏郎

3.149. [5] 三国演义 <Romance of the Three Kingdoms> by 罗贯中   chinese_fiction

3.150. [4] 中国哲学简史 by 冯友兰

3.151. [3] 中国智慧 by 易中天

3.152. [4] 中国通史 by 吕思勉

3.153. [4] 乡土中国 by 费孝通

  • douban link
  • 认识了社会学 高屋建瓴的看农村社会结构。 (农村还是如此 而非城市 农村出来的人的思想总还是农村)

3.154. [4] 云南 by 叶孝忠

3.155. [5] 互联网创业启示录 by 鲍勃·沃尔什

3.156. [4] 人间草木 by 汪曾祺

3.157. 人间词话 by 王国维

3.158. [4] 从书房到厨房 by 杨牧谷

3.159. [5] 传习录 by [明] 王阳明撰

3.160. [3] 你的生命有什么可能 by 古典

  • douban link
  • 好的生命,是有事做,有人爱,有问题可想,有选择的自由。

3.161. 侠客行 by 金庸

3.162. [4] 公正 by [美] 迈克尔·桑德尔

3.163. [3] 写给大家看的设计书(第3版) by [美] Robin Williams

3.164. [4] 动物农场 by [英] 乔治·奥威尔

3.165. [4] 原本大学微言 by 南怀瑾

3.166. [3] 反对完美 by (美)迈克尔·桑德尔

3.167. [4] 台北人 by 白先勇

3.168. [4] 史玉柱自述 by 优米网

3.169. [5] 史记(全四册) by 司马迁

3.170. [4] 呻吟语 by 吕坤

3.171. [4] 哲学家们都干了些什么? by 林欣浩

3.172. [3] 善良丰富高贵 by 周国平

3.173. [4] 四步创业法 by [美] Steven Gary Blank

3.174. [5] 图解密码技术(第3版) by [日] 结城浩

3.175. [3] 圈子圈套 by 王强

3.176. [4] 圣诞礼物 by 【美】约翰•麦克阿瑟 著

3.177. [4] 大型网站技术架构 by 李智慧

3.178. [4] 大学之路(第二版) by 吴军

  • douban link
  • 大概就是能进前二十名的学校都是了不起的!至于细节嘛还得慢慢看哩。

3.179. [4] 大风歌(上) by 王立群

3.180. [5] 孝经译注 by 胡平生

  • douban link
  • 子曰:”吾志在《春秋》,行在《孝经》。“

3.181. [4] 季羡林禅心佛语 by 季羡林

3.182. [5] 宽恕就是爱 by 保罗·费里尼

  • douban link
  • 人生旅途上,你只要宽恕一个人,那就是你自己。

“知错能改,善莫大焉!” 很多时候只是不知道自己错了,知道自己错了也执迷不返。

3.183. [4] 富爸爸 穷爸爸(财商教育版) by [美] 罗伯特·清崎

3.184. [4] 寻路中国 by [美] 彼得·海斯勒

3.185. [3] 封神演义 by 许仲琳 编

3.186. [3] 少有人走的路 by [美] M·斯科特·派克

自我界限,需要扩大。 独立。关心。

3.187. [3] 山居笔记 by 余秋雨

3.188. [3] 庄子諵譁(上) by 南怀瑾

3.189. [3] 庄子諵譁(下) by 南怀瑾

3.190. [4] 康熙教子庭训格言 by 唐汉

3.191. [4] 心如钢铁地追求幸福 by 囧之女神

3.192. [3] 心经禅解 by 净慧法师

3.193. [3] 思考的乐趣 by 顾森

3.194. [3] 情到浓时情转薄 by 林东林

3.195. [5] 慈悲的滋味:丰子恺散文漫画精选集 by 丰子恺

3.196. [4] 我们YY吧 by 黑背

3.197. [3] 我们仨 by 杨绛

  • douban link
  • 世间好物不坚牢,彩云易散琉璃脆。

3.198. [3] 我是沃兹 by 斯蒂夫·沃兹尼亚克

3.199. [4] 我说参同契(上) by 南怀瑾 讲述

3.200. [4] 我说参同契(中) by 南怀瑾

3.201. [3] 把时间当作朋友 by 李笑来

3.202. [3] 敏捷软件开发(影印版) by 马丁

3.203. [3] 数学与哲学 by 张景中

3.204. [4] 文化苦旅 by 余秋雨

3.205. [3] 文学回忆录 by 木心 口述

  • douban link
  • 好像很全但又很散 旁征博引还是天花乱坠 讲文学讲艺术又有哲学。我想大概是文学离我更远了 没法看完。

3.206. [4] 易经杂说 by 南怀瑾

3.207. [4] 易经真的很容易 by 陕西师范大学出版社

3.208. [5] 曾国藩的启示 by 曾仕强

  • douban link
  • 知道,做不到,就不是真正的知道。

3.209. [4] 曾文正公嘉言钞 by 曾国藩 梁启超 辑

3.210. [3] 松本行弘的程序世界 by 松本行弘

3.211. [2] 棋王·树王·孩子王 by 阿城

  • douban link
  • 大概已经不会读小说了。。没看完就扔了。

3.212. [5] 汉字是画出来的 by 小象汉字

3.213. [5] 浪潮之巅 by 吴军

3.214. [4] 浮年锦记 by 郑乔尹

3.215. [3] 浮生六记 by [清] 沈复 著

3.216. [5] 深入浅出设计模式(影印版) by Eric Freeman

3.217. [3] 特别的一天 by 江苏文艺出版社

3.218. [4] 王立群读《史记》之汉武帝 by 王立群

3.219. [4] 王立群读《史记》之秦始皇(上) by 王立群

3.220. [4] 王立群读《史记》之项羽 by 王立群

3.221. [3] 用AngularJS开发下一代Web应用 by [美] Brad Green

3.222. [4] 相系深深 by 杨牧谷

  • douban link
  • &#34;爱是会寻求办法使之有效,因此真爱总是有创意的&#34;。也许神爱世人的另一个启示是教人何为爱,如何爱。

3.223. [4] 看见 by 柴静

3.224. [4] 突然就走到了西藏 by 陈坤

3.225. [4] 立春以前 by 周作人

3.226. [4] 笑谈大先生 by 陈丹青

3.227. [3] 管理的真相 by 曾仕强

3.228. [3] 精益创业 by [美] 埃里克·莱斯

3.229. [2] 繁花   chinese_fiction

  • Half way through and got bored

3.230. [3] 编程之道 by Geoffrey James

3.231. [4] 老子他说 by 南怀瑾

3.232. [4] 老子他说续集 by 南怀瑾

3.233. [4] 致我们终将逝去的青春 by 辛夷坞

3.234. [4] 舒适快眠的40个方法 by 三桥美穗

3.235. [4] 藏地白皮书 by 傅真

  • douban link
  • 即使平凡如此,却是感人至深至情。

3.236. [3] 行者无疆 by 余秋雨

3.237. [5] 论语别裁(上下) by 南怀瑾

3.238. [5] 论语注 by 康有為

  • douban link
  • 孔道之大矣哉。不得其门,困也。

3.239. [3] 说岳全传 by (清)钱彩 著

  • douban link
  • 封神演义+三国演义+水浒传+西游记

3.240. [4] 货币战争 by 宋鸿兵 编著

3.241. [4] 费马大定理 by [英]西蒙·辛格

3.242. [4] 赢得输家的游戏 by 查尔斯·D.埃利斯

3.243. [5] 软件随想录 by Joel Spolsky

3.244. [4] 这书能让你戒烟 by 亚伦•卡尔

3.245. [4] 这些人,那些事 by 吴念真

3.246. [3] 送你一颗子弹 by 刘瑜

  • douban link
  • 有点意思,读到趣味处,也不禁以笑致之。本想,书那么漂亮,不读完可惜,像是看到一位美女,只是终究气场不对,读之未完。是的,我想外表她总是短暂的。

3.247. [4] 逝去的武林 by 李仲轩 口述

3.248. [4] 金刚经说什么 by 南怀瑾

3.249. [4] 金钱不能买什么 by 迈克尔•桑德尔 (Michael Sandel)

3.250. [5] 阿勒泰的角落 by 李娟

3.251. [4] 霍比特人 by [英] J.R.R.托尔金

3.252. [3] 霜冷长河 by 余秋雨

3.253. [4] 额尔古纳河右岸 by 迟子建

3.254. [4] 麦田里的守望者 by [美国] J. D. 塞林格

3.255. [4] 黄帝内经 by 曲黎敏

3.256. [4] 黄帝内经·养生智慧 by 曲黎敏

4. Shelf

4.1. The Reasoned Schemer

4.2. A Science of Concurrent Programs   programming concurrency

4.3. Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland   history war

  • highly recommendation from Mercury book club

4.4. Never Split the Difference: Negotiating As If Your Life Depended On It

  • IChange says the world is never be binary which remind me this book
  • Looked the description, maybe it talks about something else

4.5. Outlive by Peter Attia   health

  • The science & art of longevity

4.6. Word power made easy   english

4.7. Arithmetic for the practical man   math

4.8. Mathematics for the Non Mathematician by Kline   math

4.9. Introduction to Graph Theory by Trudeau   math

4.10. Book of Proof by Hammack   math

4.11. Colossal Book of Mathematics or any book by Martin Gardner   math

4.12. A Concise Introduction to Pure Mathematics by Martin Liebeck   math

4.13. Entangled Life: How Fungi Make Our Worlds, Change Our Minds & Shape Our Futures

4.14. Complexity: A Guided Tour by Melanie Mitchell

4.15. The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel   finance self_help

4.16. Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones

4.17. Never Split the Difference by Chris Voss   self_help

4.18. Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life   writing

4.19. Semantics of Data Types   haskell

4.20. Grokking simplicity by Eric Normand   programming functional_programming

  • sub title: Level up with functional programming

4.21. High Growth Handbook by Elad Gil   business

4.23. In Invitation to Applied Category Theory   category_theory

4.24. Synthetic Differential Geometry

4.26. A Type of Programming   type_theory

  • login use gmail account

4.28. My Own Words by Ruth Bader Ginsburg   bio_history

4.31. The book of Shen   compiler logic programming_language

4.32. Logic, Proof and computation   logic proof

4.33. Why Fish Don’t Exists: A Story of loss Love, and the Hidden Order of Life   bio_history memoir

4.34. Blood, Sweat and Pixels

  • story about game development

4.38. Math with Bad Drawings by Ben Orlin   math

4.39. Basic Simple Type Theory   type_theory

4.40. Categories and Computer Science   category_theory

4.41. Relational DataBase index Design and the Optimizers by Tapio Lahdenmake

4.44. Physics for scientists and Engineers by Pal Tipler   science

5. Another shelf

5.1. About sciences (weather, geology etc)

5.2. Type Theory and Formal Proof: An Introduction   type_theory proof

5.8. Basic Proof Theory   proof

5.9. book of abstract algebra??   algebra_data_type

5.10. Excursions in calculus   calculus

5.12. The Art of PostgreSQL   database

5.13. Crafting Interpreters   compiler

5.15. Engineering: A Compiler   compiler

5.16. Foundations of Computer Science   computer_science

5.17. Algebra of Programming by Richard S. Bird   algebra_data_type

5.19. Algebraic Approaches to Program Semantics   algebra_data_type

5.21. Categories for the Working Mathematician   category_theory

5.22. Practical Foundations for Programming Languages   programming_language

5.23. Proofs and Types by Girard   proof

5.24. An Introduction to Homological Algebra   algebra_data_type computer_science