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Books about computing / IT / Work-stuff I'd like to read

Here's a short list of books that piped my interest about IT / practical computing that would most likely be educational to read, or at least skim.

First up is Producing Open Source Software: How to Run a Successful Free Software Project by Karl Fogel. It was strongly recommended by Ben Collins-Sussman and Brian Fitzpatrick of the Subversion project in their Google Talk entitled, "How Open Source Projects Survive Poisonous People (And You Can Too)." So I think it is worth checking out on that recommendation alone.
(chapters.ca | amazon.ca)

Next is Scalable Internet Architectures by Theo Schlossnagle. It is an IT area I'd like to not suck at, and it has some positive reviews by Garrett Rooney & Cal Evans.
(chapters.ca | amazon.ca)

I haven't decided if Building Scalable Web Sites by Cal Henderson is worth checking out or not.
(chapters.ca | amazon.ca)

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