The recent news that
GDB now supports D makes
The D Programming Language
jump up a notch or two on my reading list.
I've finished
52 Loaves: One Man's Relentless Pursuit of Truth, Meaning, and a Perfect Crust
, it was a fun read. I really identified with his trip to the French monastery. It seemed like a great climax to his year, with the perfect denouement as he came home to bake his final loaves.
With a chance to get involved with a local restaurant group (not behind the counter though), the food books are still winning out in my what to read next decisions.
No comments:
Post a Comment