Everyone that knows me also knows that I download a lot of screencasts and I watch way too many of those. But to be honest, I've always found reading books much more helpful and educational.
A few minutes ago I finished a great book by Jeffry Richter called "CLR via C#, 3rd Edition". That was by far the best technical book I've ever read. The author does get into too much details at times, but the book should be fairly easy to understand to any .NET developer.
Now I'm thinking I should read
Framework Design Guidelines next. Looks interesting and everyone I know that read it is recommending it to me, so why not?
So what about you guys, any interesting books (technical that is) that you're currently reading?
P.S: I still haven't found an answer to
this.