Ongoing
Spanish translation of Infinite Jest, linked above. This novel was included in Time magazine's list of the 100 best English-language novels published between 1923 and 2005.
This book is about how to build applications with foundation models.
Done
A book in Spanish about epigenetics and the lifestyle factors you can influence to keep them in good shape.
This book offers a sweeping overview of science, its people, and its history.
Spanish translation of the classic novel Kinkaku-ji (éé£å¯º), known in English as The Temple of the Golden Pavilion. A captivating novel telling the life and inner world of the monk who burned Kinkaku-ji down in 1950. I bought this book after visiting the temple in Kyoto during holidays.
This is kind of an academic book about Zen Buddhism. Some of the stuff was interesting, but in general I did not enjoy it too much.
The author has been in the high-end audio industry for decades. He is the CEO of PS Audio, a company he cofounded in the 70s. This book is dedicated to digital audio, its history, formats, streamers, DACs, clocks, .... It is part of a series on high-fidelity.
Very well-written book introducing the Zig programming language.
A tour de force of evidence-based nutrition. Great companion to Fat Loss Forever. I have simplified the way I track macros with this one.
After reading Fat Loss Forever, I wanted to know a bit more about nutrition in general. This is a recording of a series of lectures by Roberta H. Anding, M.S..
I used LaTeX quite a lot during my math degree. It is my favorite typesetting tool and I am writing a tech book with it. I have refreshed my knowledge with this book that covers modern LaTeX usage.
A book for the general public that covers modern Physics, and how we got there. Engaging, easy-going, enjoyable, and hilarious! This book is also the story of a personal dream. The author participated in the discovery of the Higgs boson at CERN. His name is listed as author in the landmark paper about the discovery. This was the one in a lifetime culmination of a dream pursued since he entered the Physics faculty.
n 2025, I switched from yoga to Pilates. Learned the fundamentals in this book written by pioneers in Catalonia and Spain who studied at the original Pilates studio in New York.
This is a novel, a present. I love how Alessandro Baricco writes.
Among other things like being a world-class natural bodybuilder, Dr. Layne Norton is a biochemist with a PhD in nutrition. This book is really awesome, evidence-based based weight control and nutrition advice by people that stay away from myths and fads. This book has given me a comprehensive way to think about weight control and nutrition I am applying.
A present. This book covers a bit of history and fundamentals of genetics through several articles written by different people.
(I read about half of it, and left it there.) Stories about enlightenment usually end when realization occurs. But what is life like afterward? You might still face a divorce, have a bossy manager, or lead a stressful life. Does enlightenment profoundly transform you? Or are you still pulled into the dualistic world? This book explores these kinds of questions.
A bilingual book with a copule of stories. Even pages have a Spanish translation of the original English, which you have in odd pages. This was a present from my daughter.
English translation of an Italian sci-fi novel of the same title, written by a programmer I admire. The novel is fascinating. It's about strong AI and is set in the not-too-distant future. Salvatore's technical knowledge shows in the details and credibility of the fiction.
Fascinating book by Nobel laureate Venki Ramakrishnan about the biological processes involved in aging and dying.
Current pick at the Engineering Book Club.
Spanish translation of Zen Buddhism. An introduction to Zen with a broad, succint, and descriptive approach, written with clarity. This book is somewhat different from other introductions; it covers the historical Buddhist roots of Zen, its philosophy, practice, masters, rituals, etc. It is not limited to one particular Zen school.
Spanish translation of Outlive: The Science & Art of Longevity.
The author of this book has been into AI professionally for decades. It explains how different approaches work and have evolved over the years. Towards the end, the book reflects about the inflection point LLMs represent.
The author is a world-class authority on aging. This book explains what science currently understands about the effects of nutrition on longevity, using a multidisciplinary approach. This is the Spanish translation of The Longevity Diet.
This book discusses methods for evolving Rails applications idiomatically, ensuring they remain well-structured and maintainable. The presentation is excellent, typically starting by demonstrating the limitations of basic approaches before gradually and logically building abstractions to address them. The patterns introduced reflect Vladimir's extensive production experience and deep understanding of Rails.
This book documents the experience of the author training at Eiheiji for a year. Eiheiji is the main temple of the SÅtÅ Zen school of Buddhism, founded by master DÅgen.
A gift from my family. This is a thriller set in Madrid. Three women from different backgrounds have lost it all. They come together to lead a quest for revenge. This is the Catalan translation of the book; I don't think it has been translated into English so far.
Dr. Steven Laureys is a neuroscientist who has researched consciousness for over two decades. In this book, he explains the benefits of meditation from a scientific point of view. This is the Catalan translation of his bestseller The No Non-Sense Meditation Book.
In this book, Ruby core team member Jeremy Evans reflects about Ruby programming from different angles.
Spanish translation of Lifespan, linked above. A Christmas present. The author is a world-class authority on aging, professor of Genetics at Harvard Medical School.
I am doing Advent of Code in Nim this year. This book is helping me learn the language.
Spanish translation of La Disparition de Stephanie Mailer. I finished this novel, but was not particularly good for my taste. There were some weak dead ends, non-credible situations. The last 100 pages or so got some rhythm, though.
Spanish translation of Keep Sharp, which gives guidelines to have a healthy lifestyle for the brain according to current science.
Autobiography of the snooker legend Stephen Hendry.
This book was a gift. Covers strength training in a very accessible way, with nice, high-quality diagrams. Not all books about resistance training are as clear as this one.
The stack of my current main client is Python and C++. Refreshing this nice programming language is a pleasure.
Spanish translation of Never, linked above. I had to rest my eyes for some days and picked this novel as an audiobook. I am liking the experience, but the novel did not really hook me, so I left it at 29%.
In essence, this book describes how I am living my adult life. A recommendation from my friend Jorge Gómez Sancha.
Fascinating non-technical book about Physics I devoured as an audiobook while recovering from surgery.
Spanish translation of The Little Book of Stoicism. This book has two parts. The first one covers Stoicism in general and, in my view, could be drastically simplified. The second one consists of +50 short chapters dedicated to particular Stoic ways to look at things. I liked this last part better.
Spanish translation of the first volume of the trilogy Remembrance of Earth's Past. This book won a Hugo Award for Best Novel in 2015.
This is a must-read about the psychology of invention in Mathematics, by the French mathematician Jacques Hadamard.
Spanish translation of Zen Training. One of the few books that goes deep into breathing, kenshÅ, and samadhi. Half of it is kinda speculative, more interested in the other half.
Catalan translation of The Nickle Boys, which won the 2020 Pullitzer Prize for Fiction.
Biography of the genius mathematician John Horton Conway.
Learned Crystal and Nim recently and wanted to go for something different. Read +300 pages of this book, but it did not click to me. The language is neat, but this book is thought for readers with less background, and the pace is really slow (quite formal, however!). I might give Haskell a second try with a different book.
Catalan translation of The Evening and the Morning. A Christmas present.
Picked this one for Black History Month 2020. I am not in UK, but any excuse is good for reading a great book :). Read about half of it, and watched the biopic for the rest.
A book about the health benefits of strength training.
Spanish translation of The Fifth Season, linked above. This is the first book of the Broken Earth trilogy, which won several Hugo awards. I read about 100 pages of it, I appreciated the quality of the writing, but the genre is not really my thing.
I am learning Swift just for fun. Wanted to pick something mainstream and a bit different this time.
A new book about using WebSockets with Phoenix, the web framework for Elixir. Perfect timing, since I am writing a WS application with Phoenix for a client.
Catalan translation of Night Shift, which is a collection of early short stories written between 1968 and 1977.
I liked Mindfulness in Plain English so much that I couldn't but purchase this continuation.
Among the best books I've read about awareness meditation. Covers vipassana practice with common sense and deep insight.
Autobiography of the legendary jazz musician.
Spanish translation of Rosa Park's autobiography.
100 reflections by Japanese Zen monk ShunmyÅ Masuno. This is a Catalan translation of The Art of Simple Living.
This book covers nutrition and exercise. In the first part it explains macronutrients bottom-up, from their origin in the food chain up to their role in our metabolism. From this data it follows a diet rich in protein, with some carbs, some fats, but ideally not mixing these two. The second part covers the basics of resistence training and high-intensity workouts.
This book by MIT professor Max Tegmark has two parts: The first one talks about the nature of the Universe as studied by Cosmology (macro scale) and Quantum Theory (micro scale). In the second one, the author speculates about his hypothesis that reality is literally a mathematical structure.
Jordi Cuixart is a Catalan political priosioner that, as of this writing, has been in pretrial detention for more that 700 days. He is the president of Ãmnim Cultural. A radically peaceful and democratic guy with an admirable integrity. A book written from prision mostly about nonviolent resistance.
Catalan translation of Reunion. A very well-written, short, and touching novel about two boys which become best friends in the 30s in Stuttgart (Germany). One is a jewish guy, and the other one a German aristocrat. Political events separate them forever.
I think this is a great book about creating wealth. What scales and what does not, simple math, mindsets, reflections, advices, experiences, etc. The title refers to an image on which the book is based: The Sidewalk to wealth (think people with regular jobs), the Slowlane (think successful professionals), and the Fastlane (think owners of businesses that scale).
Pearls of wisdom from a professional watchmaker. Anthony has a couple of online courses about watchmaking that I want to take.
Spanish translation of the Pullitzer Price Moving to Higher Ground: How Jazz Can Change Your Life.
Spanish translation of the fantasy novel American Gods, with illustrations by Dave McKean.
Spanish translation of Ask an Astronaut . Fascinating book in which astronaut Tim Peake shares all kind of information related to what does being an astronaut entails.
A book about meditation from master Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche.
This master has very unique profile. He is a Tibetan Buddhist with decades of intensive practice. If regular men and women who meditate were amateur sporty people, Mingyur would be something like a world-class olympic athlete.
On the other hand, this guy has participated in scientific programs that investigate the effects of meditation in the brain and is genuinely open-minded and interested in science.
I knew about him in the book The Science of Meditation.
A book exploring the concept of deep work, defined as activities in a state of distraction-free concentration that push your cognitive capabilities to their limit. The author claims the ability to perform at that level is becoming rare, and at the same time more valuable.
A productivity book Francesc Pla recommended to me. The book presents three core ideas. Each day, highlight something you are going to deliberately concentrate on. Learn to focus. Then reflect and fine-tune your techniques.
The Bullet Journal passed my radar long time ago, but my first impression was "too complicated and rigid" and I had forgotten about it. That changed when I saw the astonishing notebook of Iván Párraga. I am sold on this framework, and the book is excellent to really understand it, deeper than any video or blog post that you can read.
This is a book about mastering abilities that require practice. Focuses on some psychological aspects like cultivating detachment, getting rid of fears and ego, and on some practical aspects in what I'd call extremely deliberate practice. The book frames its mindset around playing musical instruments, Kenny Warner is a world-class jazz pianist, but I believe its principles apply to many other fields.
This novel takes place in a brand new 40 story luxury high-raise with 1,000 tenants, two swimming pools, school, bank, supermarket, .... Starting with some complaints and first disagreements, life in the building follows a spiral down to chaos.
Hilarious book that made me laugh and nod from cover to cover. This is a keepsake from Santorini, Greece. I purchased it while visiting Oia during holidays, in the unique bookshop Atlantis Books, which is an obligatory stop.
The author is a world-class French mathematician, who among other things was awarded a Fields Medal in 2010.
This is a fascinating book I could not put down. It documents his day to day pursuing an open problem that was extremely difficult. Emails with his colleague, sustained hard work, highs and lows, errors, confidence and optimism, inspiration, dispair, clever tricks, dead ends, discarded paths, how the proof takes shape over time.... Of course, I didn't understand the math, but that doesn't matter.
Catalan translation of the thriller The President Is Missing.
Cool book about contemporary zen with a somewhat practical and historical way to look at things. It ends with an appendix in which mindfulness is critizized. Well-documented, this book has been a source of a good number of pointers to follow.
Delightful novel. Originally written in Italian, this is the Catalan translation. There is also an English translation.
This is a book in Spanish about myths or dubious popular wisdom about food. The author has a PhD in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Biotechnology professor, researcher, ..., this guy knows what he is talking about. At the same time, the vocabulary and style are very approachable, and there's a nice touch of humor here and there.
This is a book about data-intensive software systems, densely packed with information. Reliabilty, scalability, and maintainability are discussed from different perspectives, such as data structures, distributed platforms, or batch and stream processing.
This is a wonderful and beautifully edited book about watches. It covers a variety of topics, from some historical information, how to purchase, or how to take care of a fine watch, to the technical details about their parts, how they work, complications, etc.
Spanish translation of Barack Obama's memoir Dreams from My Father. I loved this book, it was a present from my wife.
Spanish translation of How to Count to Infinity. A very small book around the concept of infinity. Purchased it thinking in my daughter. I liked the intuitive flavor of the exposition, but at times it gets just a bit technical in a way that seems unbalanced for my taste. The overall impression didn't click, and I have actually not passed it to her.
Ranch is a socket acceptor pool for TCP protocols used by Cowboy, the Erlang/OTP HTTP server. I am reading its documentation as part of groundwork for a talk, as well as personal interest.
Spanish translation of The Stand. This was a Christmas gift. Stephen King says in On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft that this is considered to be his best novel by his fans. I left this book after +300 pages read, did not actually like it.
This book criticizes the way mathematics are taught.
It is mostly about K-12, but the same criticism is also applicable to the university in my experience. Creativity is not encouraged, lack of exploration and development of intuitions, lack of motivational historical context, excessive emphasis on notation, formalism, and sequences definition-lemma-theorem-corollary for which you have a formal understanding only, without a true and profound grasping.
I have a criticism for the book itself, though. The thesis of the author is quickly clear, and then repeated again and again. This essay is only 25 pages long, but could have been way shorter in my view.
This book is available as a PDF here.
An extraordinary book on OTP and distributed systems. This is not just a dry listing of APIs or principles, rather, the extensive practical knowledge of the authors in production systems permeates the exposition. The book is comprehensive and very well-written.
Reviewed a draft of this book. Covers several aspects related to the adoption of Elixir in three blocks. The first one is about adopting Elixir in a team or company. Covers team building, people, training, etc. The second block covers several aspects of Elixir development. And the third block is about taking Elixir to production, deployments, benchmarking, etc.
Spanish translation of On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft.
This book has three parts. In the first one Stephen explains a bunch of scattered memories from his youth, early steps, addictions, love, ..., I believe they kind of build who is he going to be, both as a writer, and as a person. In the second one, the raison d'être of the book, Stephen writes about his craft from different perspectives. The third part is more vital, reflects about an important accident.
This summary is 10% shorter than the first one.
The authors of this book are long-time meditators and scientists. They have studied meditators of different traditions and levels of expertise for a long time, and summarize here their most important findings.
Another keepsake from New York, also purchased at McNally Jackson Books, 52 Prince St. This book is not really a biography of Coltrane as such, but more of a story of his sound and evolution as musician.
Keepsake from New York, purchased at McNally Jackson Books, 52 Prince St.
Catalan translation of the Pulitzer-awarded novel To Kill A Mockingbird.
I am really enjoying this book. Master LluÃs Nansen studied theoretical physics and I believe that is reflected in the way topics are addressed. The text has clarity, and the style is straightforward. This book is the Catalan edition, there is a Spanish edition as well, but no English translation as of this writing.
I devoured Córrer o morir, so I purchased this second book by Kilian Jornet right away. I am reading the Catalan edition, there is no English translation by now.
Original Catalan version of this book by superhuman Kilian Jornet (who is Catalan). This is among the most authentic and inspiring books I have read, totally recommended. There is an English translation titled Run or Die.
Father's Day present of this year. This is a Spanish translation of An Invitation to Practice Zen.
Going through the official Elixir docs, and leveraging the pass to contribute some patches since I am on it.
Trying Audible with this one.
I am solving the exercises of this book, check them out in this repo.
Spanish translation of Fooling Houdini. Fascinating book about the underground world of magicians.
Extraordinarily well-written account of Wright Brothers' life, written by Pulitzer Prize winner David McCullough. I purchased this book in the airport of Philadelphia, while waiting for my connection to Barcelona coming back from RailsConf.
This is a book with short essays written by Oliver Sacks knowing he was about to die due to some metastasis found in his body. In it, Oliver Sacks reflects about life. I purchased this book in the airport of Chicago while waiting for my conneciton to Kansas City for RailsConf.
Catalan translation of Seven Brief Lessons on Physics.
This is very down-to-earth book about Zen. It is presented as a series of questions (by Susan), answered by Norman. The book covers a really broad set of topics. Norman Fischer is a SÅtÅ Zen roshi, former abbot of the San Francisco Zen Center among other things. Purchased this book in Ottawa, while visiting Shopify.
Spanish translation of The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing. I got this one after seen it referenced online as something potentially life-changing, but would not recommend it. You could summarize this book in a tweet: "Throw stuff".
Biography of the legendary tenor saxophone Dexter Gordon. I finished this book during a trip to Ottawa and dropped it in the sculpture homage to Oscar Peterson. You can see it in this photo, to the right of the piano.
Second pass, reviewing the final draft of this book. Phoenix is going to be really big. Reading this book makes me very happy, I personally appreciate José a lot and remember his first steps with Elixir. The success of Elixir is inexorable!
This is the PhD thesis behind JRuby+Truffle, a Ruby implementation based on the Truffle AST interpreter framework and the Graal dynamic compiler for the JVM. The performance of JRuby+Truffle is spectacular, I think it could be an inflection point in the history of Ruby.
Autobiography of a physician who did scientific research on alternative medicines for many years at the University of Exeter. His work often got controversy, hostility, and personal issues coming from alternative medicine advocates.
This month I visited San Francisco for the first time to attend the Google Summer of Code 2015 Mentors Summit at the Google headquarters. I leveraged the occasion to visit the San Francisco Zen Center, founded by master Suzuki. The temple was not open at that moment but they very kindly showed it to me, and I could do zazen (I am a Soto zen practitioner). They have a small bookstore where I bought this book.
Spanish translation of The Martian.
Spanish translation of Sit Like a Buda.
Spanish translation of the Japanese classic. Translated to English as The Book of Five Rings.
Instant purchase after @sd's recommendation. The premise of the story is really interesting, but didn't finish it because it is a novel written in American English, which was hard to follow at a normal pace for me due to its idiomatic vocabulary, slang, ignorance of American context, culture, etc.
Spanish translation of The Math Book.
This book clicked page after page. Financial independence through a fundamental mindset shift, get out of the vicious cycle "get a job, work hard to earn money to pay debts and buy more things." Emphasis on dedicated study of the involved topics: accounting, personal finances, taxes, law, etc. (English translation of Rich Dad, Poor Dad.)
This book talks about financial independence through frugality: hack your life to need a ridiculously small amount of money per month, and invest for a few years to be able to cover that amount.
Catalan translation of Victus: The Fall of Barcelona, a Novel
(originally written in Spanish). This is a historical novel about the fall
of Barcelona after its siege in the Spanish Succession War in 1714. Probably
the single most important event in the history of Catalonia.
This summer,
the Spanish goverment via its embassy
censored
the presentation of the translation to Dutch in Utrech.
That created a Streisand effect, and I decided to buy the novel as a way
to protest. Enjoying the protest indeed, the novel is well-written, having
a great time.
Solid book. A doctor that is specialized in age management explains key stuff to fix ourselves and stay healthy as we age. Everything is backed up by research or professional knowledge of our body. He has tested all he preaches on himself, and has seen the plan at work on his patients.
Refreshing theory to complement my saxophone classes.
A book about the Navy SEALs: how they train, how's their life, war stories, what does it take. Written by a veteran SEAL who was the Honorman of class 45 (1969), and Commander with SEAL Team One in Vietnam.
A book about the stoic philosophy of life. It matches a lot the way I see life since my 20s, but didn't know it had a name. DHH recommended this book in Twitter.
Well-researched book that explains why calories math or eating less, exercising more are not effective methods of weight control. The text refers to a lot of research lab studies its remarks are founded on, and based on all that known, proved science, develops a five week plan to fix hormonal clog and lower your set-point in a sustainable way.
I have been working remotely since 2006. This book is full of common sense and matches my personal experience.
Catalan translation of The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared. A present from this year's Diada de Sant Jordi.
This is a unique tome. The author is a scholar, a neurologist, who happens to have been practicing zen for about thirty years. This large work merges his scientific knowledge of the brain with his zazen experience.
Spanish translation of Unmasking Buddhism. The book strips away some existing preconceptions about Buddhism.
The most advanced book about Rails in the market. Reading a draft of the new edition.
Spanish translation of Night Over Water, linked above.
I started to play the alto saxophone last October. This is an extraordinaire book which covers playing the instrument in depth. Teaching style is profound. It covers a solid explanation of the techniques, how and why you build a strong foundation, together with a more transversal message about reflecting, consciously observing yourself, and in general taking an active approach to improve your playing. Awesome book.
Spanish translation of Paul Newman's biography by Shawn Levy, linked above. Paul Newman was an extraordinaire man.
Amazing book about Ruby internals soon to be published. I am proofreading a draft.
I am reading the Spanish translation.
This is the first book by Taisen Deshimaru, a Zen master who brought Soto Zen to Europe. He founded the dojo where I did zazen in Barcelona.
Autobiography of General Chuck Yeager. Legendary test pilot, WWII flying ace, first man who broke the sound barrier.
Spanish translation of The Corner, linked above. A nonfiction book about West Baltimore written as a novel that spawned the HBO series of the same title, and later The Wire. I read about 1/3 of the book, but once the day to day of the corner had been depicted I wasn't hooked enough to have other 400 pages of the same thing.
Spanish translation of The Right Stuff, linked above. Fascinating research story about test pilots engaged in U.S. postwar experiments with rocket-powered, high-speed aircraft, and the Mercury project.
Simple, authentic, unpretentious, a little jewel.
This book is not published yet. I am reading a practically final draft Nick (@njr) kindly gave me. I am the author of the Perl interface to Fluidinfo, and was involved in the project for some weeks in 2009. It has an enormous potential to become a world-wide database of everything.
I am getting into flight simulation these days. X-Plane 10 has been the first simulation I've tried. Also got FSX.
Catalan translation of Everything's Eventual: 14 Dark Tales, linked above.
Hardcover edition, Catalan translation.
Excellent book about Rails best practices and refactorings to fix common AntiPatterns. A must read for any beginner/intermediate Rails developer.
Catalan translation of Murakami's acclaimed novel 海辺ã®ã«ãã«, translated to English as Kafka on the Shore.
Spanish translation of What I Talk About When I Talk About Running. Fantastic book about... I don't know, it is supposed to be about running and writing novels, and it certainly covers those topics, but there's more in it, about life, endurance, little things, being oneself. I devoured it in two sittings.
Spanish translation of Buddhism for Dummies. Introduction to Buddhism using a clear language, its basis, history, practices, branches, etc.
Arcadi Alibés is a known Catalan journalist who has done more than 100 marathons all over the world as an amateur runner. This book, written in Catalan, explains his experience. A really nice story that breaths simplicity, humbleness, and love for this sport. Recommended.
Somehow lost this book. I was doing the exercises, check their GitHub repo.
This book is a gem. It is a formal and rigorous math book, but it is full on drawings and intuitions that explain why things behave the way they do. You think math non-linearly using intuitions, symbolic manipulation and orderly exposition comes after that. IMHO the approach in this book should be the norm for books and classes.
Test::Unit user over here, but worth reading about anyway.
The source code of TeX. A masterpiece of literate programming.
Catalan translation of The Last Lecture. This is a wonderful book about life. Go read it.
Really insightful. Recommended if you're into software development no matter your expertise level.
Very clear introduction to Git. I read its online version in my iPad.
I learned Ruby on Rails with the first edition of this book. Still the best introduction in the market in my view. Good coverage, good pace, good exposition, superb editorial quality, with an extensive test suite that explains its overall correctness.
Spanish translation of He's Leaving Home.
Really insteresting book with quite a lot of information about what modern neuroscience knows about brain health. With some incursions into shamanic practices I don't care about, buy anyway worth reading.
Spanish translation of Sumiko Kudo's Gateless Barrier: Zen Comments on the Mumonkan.
And introduction to the stock market in Spain, not very to the point though.
I read a draft of José's book. Superb, the most advanced Rails book in the market.
Spanish translation of A Mathematician Plays the Stock Market.
Marketed as Secret of the Seventh Son in USA, linked above.
A second edition of this book is due by October 2011, will wait for that one.
Second time I read this little jewel.
This book covers only the basics, but the Head First series is interesting in itself. Didn't read the +700 pages though.
I've been wearing Vibram FiveFingers for months now and am gonna give running a whirl, inspired by Born to Run.
Really fascinating, no matter whether you run or not (I don't). There's something fundamental in it, about running, authenticity, endurance, about we as human beings.... Totally recommended.
This book has not been yet published, I reviewed some chapters of it.
Spanish translation of Senza sangue, also translated to English as Without Blood, linked above.
Bought in Barnes & Noble in Baltimore, during RailsConf 2010. Read like half of it, too much talk.
Insightful and reflective about you and your career. Full of wisdom. This was the first book I read in the iPad.
Spanish translation of Peace, linked above.
Spanish translation of afterzen: Experiences of a Zen Student Out on His Ear, linked above. A perspective of Janwillem's Zen experience, 40 years after he went to Tokyo as related in The Empty Mirror.
Spanish translation of The Empty Mirror: Experiences in a Japanese Zen Monastery, linked above. This guy went to Japan to study in a monastery of the Rinzai school and explains his experience in a very honest way.
Spanish translation of Infinite Jest. I lost it in a bus, hope to retake it someday.
A must-read, full of experience, balance, and reflection.
Short but very good overview of zen: practice, terminology, history, art, philosophy. In Catalan.
Seth Goding deeply understands modern leadership.
I read the first edition of AWDwR back in 2005. Still a must for any Rails developer.
I liked The Tipping Point, but this one is unconvincing for me.
I first read this intro circa 1995, nice little book.
I received this book in PDF format as a gift from a user of my Rails plugin model_auto_completer. I am proud to read it to use for the first time my brand new shiny iRex DR 1000S ebook reader.
A revealing book. Must read. There's a short summary in the Wikipedia. (Check the "Criticism" section as well.) And another longer one at Wiki Summaries.
Spanish translation of The Voynich Manuscript, linked above. I wrote summary (in Spanish)
Catalan translation of The Pillars of the Earth, linked above. I liked it a lot but some work interrumpts prevented me from following the story, parked until the right time comes.
Prize for my 2nd in the Rails Hackfest of January 2008
I got the idea of the language, but the book itself didn't hook me enough to finish it.
Spanish translation of The Road.
This book is outstanding, Rails has now two must-reads.
I skipped a lot of material
Spanish translation of Y a pas d'embouteillages dans le désert ! : Chroniques d'un Touareg en France
Spanish translation of Six Easy Pieces
The first time I rode a Segway I knew I would buy one as soon as I could afford it (I did). I was really intrigued about the story behind such an extraordinarie invention, it promised genius and transpiration. This book explains it, thank you guys for documenting and sharing this.
AFAIK there's no English translation of this book
My friend jao lent me this thought-provoking book, thank you dude!
Spanish translation of A Short History of Nearly Everything
Spanish translation of Walking for Fitness. I've started to walk regularly and this book has been a good guide to better understand this sport
Spanish translation of The World As I See It, a present from my friend Jesús Cerquides
Spanish translation of Letters to a Young Mathematician, linked above
That's Ruby source code
Roger Casaponsa lent me this book, I had a great time thank you dude!
Catalan translation of Leonard Bernstein - Young People's Concerts
Spanish translation of Diary of a Baby
Spanish translation of The Spiritual Legacy of Shaolin Temple, linked above
I was looking for something more formal
First book (of three) of the Spanish translation of Cryptonomicon. It hasn't hooked me.
Too dense and conceptual for what I wanted.
Catalan translation of The Shadow of the Wind
Spanish translation of The Art of Just Sitting
Catalan translation of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
The original document is no longer available
I didn't like the style. Declarative sentences in present tense.