
Sztuka wojny
Sztuka wojnyWydanie 3 Authors: Sun Tzu, Sun Pin

Sztuka wojnyWydanie 3 Authors: Sun Tzu, Sun Pin

ExtensaAuthor: Jacek Dukaj This was my first book by Jacek Dukaj. I was talking about sci-fi with a friend, and he recommended I check Dukaj out. He owned a few of his books but handed me this one, being the thinnest, with the words: “This one is short, read it completely to understand. You will either love or hate the style, just don’t drop it in the middle, or you won’t get it.” That’s how it all started. ...

Wydajność JavyPoznaj i wykorzystaj optymalne sposoby na regulowanie wydajności oprogramowania Java! Authors: Charlie Hunt, Binu John

Gra EnderaSaga Endera. Tom 1 Author: Card Orson Scott

RubyWzorce projektowe Author: Russ Olsen My adventure with Ruby books started with “The Ruby Programming Language” . To be honest, it wasn’t quite what I was looking for at the time. But “Design Patterns in Ruby” filled that gap perfectly. It provides a quick and effective introduction to the language, which is perfect if you’re already familiar with another programming language and don’t need a primer on the basics. The book then iteratively explores various programming problems and presents idiomatic Ruby solutions. I particularly enjoyed the section on composition versus inheritance, which clarified why building deep object hierarchies isn’t always the best approach. That was a lightbulb moment for me; I finally grasped the benefits of interfaces and felt like I’d become a more capable developer after reading it. The examples were clear and the exercises were engaging. ...

Sztuka podstępuŁamałem ludzi, nie hasła Authors: Kevin Mitnick, William L. Simon

The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' NestMillenium Author: Stieg Larsson By the time I got to The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest, I remember feeling like I’d been through a full storm of conspiracies and violence. It’s more political and slower in pace - less crime thriller, more about consequences and justice. I remember the satisfaction of closure, even if the story got a bit dense toward the end. Not an easy read, but it tied things together nicely.

Splątana siećPrzewodnik po bezpieczeństwie nowoczesnych aplikacji WWW Author: Michał Zalewski

The Girl Who Played with FireMillenium Author: Stieg Larsson I remember The Girl Who Played with Fire as the most “thriller-like” of the trilogy. It dives deep into Lisbeth’s past and gives her even more of the spotlight, which I liked. The plot moved quickly - maybe even too quickly at times - and the whole hacking/outcast vibe was still strong. I can’t say I remember every detail, but I remember enjoying the momentum. It felt more cinematic than the first one.

The Girl with the Dragon TattooMillennium Author: Stieg Larsson I read The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo quite a while ago, back when everyone seemed to be talking about it. The hype was real - and I could see why. It’s a solid crime story with a dark edge, and I especially enjoyed the touches of hacking and cyber intrigue. Sure, the tech parts weren’t always realistic, but they still hit a certain vibe that I appreciated. ...