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The data mining book is a good introduction (I've owned the first edition since 2001), but I recently needed more details and found it in "Introduction to Data Mining" by Pang-Ning Tan et al (http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0321420527/203-6713749-1655934).
I'm making my way as well through Concurrency In Practice - pretty good so far
So, have you finished "Concepts, Techniques and Models of Computer Programming"? How was that? I'm getting more and more interested in buying myself a copy...
Interesting selection. I've got a heavily-skimmed copy of the old edition of Data Mining, still haven't got around to spending any time with the code. Got a copy of Java Concurrency a few weeks ago, barely opened it. I've read chunks of Concepts, Techniques and Models of Computer Programming, again waiting for a bit of free time and motivational energy to come together to get into it properly. (All three appear very good).
So I'd be very interested in hearing whether Do It Tomorrow helps get things done...
"So, have you finished "Concepts, Techniques and Models of Computer Programming?"
I've read about 2/3s of it. I recommend it unreservedly; great book.
"So I'd be very interested in hearing whether Do It Tomorrow helps"
Mark Forster is the best at this, by a country mile.
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