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Text Books¶

  • 10 RULES FOR RADICALS by CARL MALAMUD
  • CODING FREEDOM: THE ETHICS AND AESTHETICS OF HACKING by E. GABRIELLA COLEMAN
  • RAPTURE OF THE NERDS by CORY DOCTOROW and CHARLES STROSS
  • HACKING POLITICS edited by DAVID MOON, PATRICK RUFFINI, AND DAVID SEGAL
  • OPEN ADVICE: WHAT WE WISHED WE HAD KNOWN WHEN WE HAD STARTED edited by LYDIA PINTSCHER
  • OPEN GOVERNMENT edited by DANIEL LATHROP and LAUREL RUMA
  • AN OPEN WORLD compiled by the contributing authors of http://opensource.com
  • OPEN VOICES compiled by the contributing authors of http://opensource.com
  • OPEN MIDED CEOs compiled by the contributing authors of http://opensource.com
  • HOW TO THINK LIKE A COMPUTER SCIENTIST: LEARNING WITH PYTHON by Allen Downey Jeffrey Elkner Chris Meyer
  • THINK PYTHON: HOW TO THINK LIKE A COMPUTER SCIENTIST by ALLEN DOWNEY
  • HOW TO TELL IF YOUR FLOSS PROJECT IS DOOMED TO FAIL by TOM ‘SPOT’ CALLAWAY
  • THE SUCCESS OF OPEN SOURCE by STEVE WEBER

How to NOT make Arguments¶

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