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I can resist everything except temptation.

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Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984) (Paperback, 2008, Penguin Books Ltd (UK)) 5 stars

Winston Smith works for the Ministry of Truth in London, chief city of Airstrip One. …

Did not satisfy my expectations, but it made for quite a pleasant week-end read.

4 stars

For science fiction the book was too dull, there was nothing new or unique. The second part was -- as Asimov put it, -- rather "laughable." The first and last part were enticing, though the style of writing probably made it seem more interesting than it actually was. All over, I don't think it was a bad book, but after all the hype around it I expected much better.

PoC||GTFO (Hardcover, 2017, No Starch Press) 5 stars

This highly anticipated print collection gathers articles published in the much-loved International Journal of Proof-of-Concept …

Definitely lives up to its name.

5 stars

Full of very interesting PoCs very well explained. Now I really want to try out those funky file polyglots and reverse engineering a PCB myself.

Steal this Computer Book 4.0 (2006, No Starch Press) 4 stars

If you thought hacking was just about mischief-makers hunched over computers in the basement, think …

A lot of topics, but only slightly touched.

4 stars

The book tries to cover a wide variety of topics, but touches each topic only slightly. I would have liked if the book had gone a bit deeper into certain topics. When reading, it's very noticeable how old this book is (or how fast computers progress). So don't blindly follow all the advice in it :-). Overall it is quite an interesting read, delivered with a bit of satire and some thought provoking quotes.

The Go programming language (2015) 5 stars

The authoritative resource to writing clear and idiomatic Go to solve real-world problems

Google’s Go …

A great intro to Go

5 stars

I can definitely recommend this book to anybody wanting to learn Go. It contains lots of helpful examples and does a great job at explaining Go's concepts. It doesn't only show you the syntax, but also how something works under the hood.

Additionally, it's full of helpful advice and best practices.