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Book View Cafe Welcomes Gerald Weinberg
On Thursday, August 19th, Book View Café welcomes Gerald Weinberg as its newest member. Weinberg incorporates his knowledge of science, engineering, and human behavior, as well as his years as a consultant in his writing. Early in his career, he was the architect for the Mercury Project's space tracking network, and designer of the world's first multiprogrammed operating system. Winner of the Warnier Prize and the Stevens Award for his writing on software quality, he is also a charter member of the Computing Hall of Fame in San Diego and the University of Nebraska Hall of Fame.
In addition to his non-fiction on human behavior and leadership, Weinberg also writes “nerd novels” such as THE AREMAC PROJECT, FIRST STRINGERS, SECOND STRINGERS, THE HANDS OF GOD, and MISTRESS OF MOLECULES -- about how brilliant people produce quality work. For his debut, Weinberg is offering his science fiction novel FIRST STRINGERS. The first three chapters will be available at the launch on the 19th. Watch for subsequent chapters on Thursdays at http://www.bookviewcafe.com.
Weinberg has plans to make his other fiction (eight novels) and select non-fiction titles available at Book View Café in the future. Watch Gerald Weinberg's bookshelf at BookViewCafe.com (http://www.bookviewcafe.com/index.php/Gerald-M.-Weinberg/) for details.
Gerald Weinberg's website address is: http://www.geraldmweinberg.com.
Welcome, Jerry! He'll be blogging on BVC's blog occasionally, too, at http://blog.bookviewcafe.com/ .
In addition to his non-fiction on human behavior and leadership, Weinberg also writes “nerd novels” such as THE AREMAC PROJECT, FIRST STRINGERS, SECOND STRINGERS, THE HANDS OF GOD, and MISTRESS OF MOLECULES -- about how brilliant people produce quality work. For his debut, Weinberg is offering his science fiction novel FIRST STRINGERS. The first three chapters will be available at the launch on the 19th. Watch for subsequent chapters on Thursdays at http://www.bookviewcafe.com.
Weinberg has plans to make his other fiction (eight novels) and select non-fiction titles available at Book View Café in the future. Watch Gerald Weinberg's bookshelf at BookViewCafe.com (http://www.bookviewcafe.com/index.php/Gerald-M.-Weinberg/) for details.
Gerald Weinberg's website address is: http://www.geraldmweinberg.com.
Welcome, Jerry! He'll be blogging on BVC's blog occasionally, too, at http://blog.bookviewcafe.com/ .
