I love jargon

Oct 07, 2008 10:47

A while ago distantcam and I did a joint amazon order, consisting largely of graphic novels and programming texts. Amazon just sent me an email about books that "people with my tastes" might like, and as might be expected I have no idea what the titles actually mean but find them amusing regardless.

I wonder if buying this would put us on a CIA watch list?

books, i love the internet, haha

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leahcim October 7 2008, 02:56:40 UTC
Unfortunately, I don't think it's the kind of Subversion you think it is. It seems you share tastes with a lot of computer programmers. :)

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ext_3201 October 7 2008, 03:59:09 UTC
You may also enjoy: "The Giant Git Book"

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alias_sqbr October 7 2008, 04:01:45 UTC
Google has failed me. Link?

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ext_3201 October 7 2008, 04:06:01 UTC
Git is another humorously-named version control system. I don't think there is a Big Git Book, the developers aren't big on documentation (grumble grumble grumble).

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stephbg October 7 2008, 03:53:02 UTC
Amazon struggles with our joint shopping habits of old musicals and horror films combined with space adventure and milfic. And maybe the odd actor or muso bio for spice.

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alias_sqbr October 7 2008, 04:01:00 UTC
Quickflix doesn't know what to make of us beyond "nerd" :)

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hipikat October 7 2008, 04:07:31 UTC
I have the much less interestingly titled Version Control with Subversion coming at me from Amazon right now. Also a coffee book and two copies of The Wisdom of Donkeys: Finding Tranquility in a Chaotic World.

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distantcam October 7 2008, 04:14:09 UTC
What I find amusing about this is that the books I did order were on the following:
- Software Management
- Regular Expressions
- Photoshop for photographers

Nothing to do with:
- Source control (Subversion)
- Open source

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alias_sqbr October 7 2008, 05:04:16 UTC
Well, obviously programming + photography + graphic novels = source control!

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arcadiagt5 October 7 2008, 04:15:23 UTC
Actually I'm kind of impressed that configuration management got a mention at all...

Yes, I am occasionally bitter about that being skipped on projects. Why do you ask? :)

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