I’ve always held to the mantra of “Never stop Learning”, especially with Internet technologies and languages. Now there is a lot of free information available on the Internet to help learn these things, but there have been countless books written on a multitude of subjects. I myself have built up quite a collection of print books and ebooks alike on a wide variety of subjects from CSS to SEO, Content Management to VB.NET.

A while back, I started writing book reviews on some of the books that I have read. This didn’t take off quite as I had expected, mainly because I didn’t write all that many reviews, although I have read plenty of my books. My goal is to eventually read and write reviews for all the books that I own, although is quite the undertaking with the number of books that I own.

Until I get all those books read and reviews written, I thought another good way to share with others the info from these books is to let people know which books I own. I have posted a Tech Library that will contain all the books that I own with links to purchase, authors’ websites, and any reviews that I have written on that book. I buy my books solely based on user reviews and ratings from other readers on amazon.com. I figure the most honest opinions about a book are going to come from the people that are actually reading and using the books on a daily basis, not technical reviews and critics who may have been paid to review the book. I also feel that the authors have written the books for a reason, being experts on the subject and as such, I will provide links to their sites as I feel there is a lot to be learned from them.

Check out our library, read one of our reviews, or head over to amazon.com and pick up a new book and teach yourself something new, or expand on what you already know.

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