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Alex Lynham

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Jan 29, 2015, 5:33:35 PM1/29/15
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Hey everybody, Tekin mentioned that at LRUG they'd done a monthly discussion group for a book I'm reading, and I wondered if anybody would be up for choosing a book and doing say, a chapter a month for discussion as a kind of rolling reading group?

Alex

Rob Whittaker

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Jan 30, 2015, 10:57:54 AM1/30/15
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That sounds like an interesting idea.

What book or books were you thinking about?


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Hey everybody, Tekin mentioned that at LRUG they'd done a monthly discussion group for a book I'm reading, and I wondered if anybody would be up for choosing a book and doing say, a chapter a month for discussion as a kind of rolling reading group?

Alex

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Alexander Lynham

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Jan 31, 2015, 11:36:26 AM1/31/15
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Open to suggestions really, doesn’t have to be about Ruby either. I think the only book I’ve definitely got on my to-read list is the Dragon Book, but that’s probably a bit of an intense first book for a reading group… 
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Chris Seaton

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Jan 31, 2015, 12:34:01 PM1/31/15
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What about the Architecture of Open Source Applications?


Each chapter of that describes how a popular bit of software is engineered, so each month would be better self-contained and more varied.

Chris

Alexander Lynham

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Jan 31, 2015, 12:45:22 PM1/31/15
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Volume I or II? Both look interesting, I’d be up for that. 

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