Top 7 Sales of books on Internet computer channels (05.20-05.26)
1. hadoop authoritative guide (Chinese Version)
2. Everyone is a product manager.
3. Zen of speech: self-recognition by a technical speaker
Introduction
This book is both practical and fascinating. As a professional speaker, Scott bokton presented us with the practices of many outstanding speakers and gave us some advice. Managers and teachers can read this book as long as they are involved in speeches and expect others to listen. From the perspective of industry insiders, tell you how to make different people accept your point of view. During his 15 years of career as a speaker, Scott experienced both success and failure. He condensed these experiences into unique, interesting, and vivid stories in the book.
From the perspective of the speaker, the author can benefit from the vivid stories in the book, as well as the unexpected confession. Both you are engaged in teaching and performance, you can see the art of persuasion in a different way.
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Wonderful comments:
Technology sharing technology that is not technical: The editor gave me a copy, and thought it was just a success story of successful people... when I did not think of it, I couldn't let it go. After reading it all, I felt very grateful. I immediately responded to the call and left a comment on the author's blog:
Scoot berkun, one of the authors of ie5.0 that we are not disgusted with, becomes a professional speaker and a free author. It is a great effort to live so freely;
Scott, who was born from coder, wrote a book to share the story. It is not a IT technology sharing technology. It is very reliable:
Reading experience:
+ The Chinese version of the paper is very good, only 180 pages, hands are not heavy, but not thin
+ The content involves a wealth of social psychology, pedagogy, and lecture skills. Although it is not in-depth, it is adequate.
+ Translation is very difficult. I don't know whether to recommend translation, but Scott knows it by himself:
If you do not hear it, you cannot hear it. If you do not know it, you know it. If you do not know it, you can learn it at the end of your journey.
+ The last two pages are the most interesting:
-In the author's profile, Scott is determined to use his own book to fill the shelves with his big son "sleepy" Chinese Calligraphy
-The publishing instructions are completely a legend of the fantastic style. I don't know how to translate them, but I can feel like o'reilly's workshop when he edited Scott...
Click it! In short, it is a readable and usable book,
Of course, like many non-technical books from foreigners, there is little content, a lot of gossip, and it is quite enjoyable. It is generally used afterwards...
Overall suggestions for presentations:
-Exercise!
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Wonderful comments:
I read this book at every day by subway.
If you want to get technical improvements from this book, you may be disappointed, but this book gives an architect the philosophical knowledge they should have. It is a bit of experience from the author for many years. Masters broke the window behind the technology
I strongly agree with Super's point of view. Although I have been engaged in technology for three years and have some experience, I have read this book and feel that I have benefited a lot from understanding too little!
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