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:subtitle: "A handbook for (almost) guaranteed success in IT" :image: /img/pictures/books/making-it-big.jpg :intro: | - When this book came out, it was immediately followed by a lot of buzz. Positive reviews started popping up almost instantly, a lot of people blogged about it, it was surrended by a lot of... what's that word again? Oh yes, _hype_. The title pissed me off really: who on Earth wants to title his book ["Making it Big in Software":http://www.informit.com/store/product.aspx?isbn=0137059671]? Steve Jobs? Bill Gates? + When this book came out, it was immediately followed by a lot of buzz. Positive reviews started popping up almost instantly, a lot of people blogged about it, it was surrended by a lot of... what's that word again? Oh yes, _hype_. The title pissed me off really: who on Earth wants to title his book ["Making it Big in Software":http://bit.ly/b08auR]? Steve Jobs? Bill Gates? No, just a guy named "Sam Lightstone":http://lightstone.x10hosting.com/. When I was offered a review copy, I was a bit reluctant to even bother: I thought it was one of those overly-hyped titles that claim to make you famous and successful, but all they do stating the obvious: work hard, be innovative, use your money wisely, etc. Well, this book is not one of them. :extended_intro: |