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If you are reading this the chances are very good that you have spent at least some time reading technical books, you know, books about software development or about the various tools and techniques involved in accomplishing that particular task. But have you given any thought to writing your own technical book?
This program dives into what it takes to write and publish a technical book: deciding on a topic, collaborative writing, finding a publisher, and so on. Driving the conversation is a panel of people who have written technical books, along with a representative from a prominent tech publisher.
This program was recorded on December 20, 2016.
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The Panelists
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Oracle ACE Rolando Carrasco
Co-Owner, SOA Principal Architect, S&P Solutions
Co-author: Oracle API Management 12c Implementation
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James Cronin
Business Development Manager, Packt Publishing
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Oracle ACE Robert van Molken
Senior Integration/Cloud Specialist, AMIS
Co-author: Implementing Oracle Integration Cloud Service
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Oracle ACE Director Sten Vesterli
Principal, More Than Code
Author: Oracle ADF Enterprise Application Development Made Simple, 2nd ed
Developing Web Applications with Oracle ADF Essentials
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Oracle ACE Associate Phil Wilkins
Senior Consultant, Capgemini
Co-author: Implementing Oracle Integration Cloud Service
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Recommended Reading
Books on the panelists' bookshelves:
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Don't Make Me Think, Revisited: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability, 3rd ed (2013, New Riders)
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Service-Oriented Architecture: Analysis and Design for Services and Microservices, by Thomas Erl (2016, Prentice Hall)
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Enterprise Integration Patterns: Designing, Building, and Deploying Messaging Solutions, by Gregor Hohpe and Bobby Woolf (2003, Addison-Wesley)
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The Design of Everyday Things, by Donald A. Norman (2013, MIT Press)
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Building Microservices, by Sam Newman (2015, O'Reilly)
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Domain-driven Design: Tackling Complexity in the Heart of Software, by Eric Evans (Addison-Wesley, 2003)
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Enterprise Security: A Data Centric Approach, by Aaron Woody ( 2013, Packt)
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Apache Camel Developer's Cookbook, by Scott Cranton and Jakub Korab (2013, Packt)