Jean Philippe Belanger

last modified: April 30, 2013

Ouch, it's been so long ? Yup. Still here.


JustaProgrammer

trash :) mailto:jpbelang@hotmail.ca

Learned everything about software developpment from JeanTessier :)

Just got me a PVR card for my PC. Gonna try to get it to work on linux. Been wanting to do driver work.


Books I've read (I'll try to make this a complete list, just for fun) I'll move it to my real home page once I build it.

IsaacAsimov:

Foundation
Second foundation
Foundation and earth
Prelude to foundation
Foundation and empire
Foundation's edge

MilanKundera:

L'immortalite
Les testaments trahis
L'art du roman
La plaisantrie

AlexandreDumas

Les trois mousquetaires

MichaelMoore

Stupid White Men

JulesVernes

Vingt mille lieux sous les mers

DouglasAdams

The long dark tea-time of the soul
Dirk Gently's hollistic detective agency
The hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy
The restaurant at the end of the universe
So long, and thanks for all the fish
Life, the universe and everything
Mostly harmless
Last chance to see

MichaelCritchton

JurassicPar/k
Congo

TerryPratchett

Guards guards
Pyramids
The colour of magic
Mort
The light Fantastic
Sourcery
Equal rites
Small gods
Wyrd sisters
Hogfather
Interesting Times
Feet of clay

RogerZelazny (the worst writer of all time)

The first of the Princes of Amber

OrsonScottCard (some in ingles, some in french)

EndersGame
Speaker for the Dead
Children of the mind
Xenocide

ArthurCeeClarke

2001 A space odyssey

AlbertCamus

L'Etranger
La peste
Lettres a un ami allemand
Le mythe de Sissyphe
les noces et l'ete

JeanPaulSartre

Le mur
La nausee

AndreGide

Symphonie pastorale / Isabelle

JacquesPrevert

Paroles

Computer books

Advanced programming in the unix environment
Unix network programming
TCP/IP Illustrated volume 1
Design Patterns
Refactoring
Extreme Programming explained
UML Distilled
Algorithmique (Bratley & Brassard)
(university books, gotta find them)

YvesTheriault

Agaguk

Unknown or can't remember or author unimportant :)

Jos Carbone
Batman vs the Cheetah (first book I remember reading)
Le sang des rois
Rex et mistigris
The book of lists 2
Le livre des listes
Rush Limbaugh is a big fat idiot
It's the stupidity, stupid
Nos valeurs en ebullition
Poussiere sur la ville
Les olives noires
Salut Galarneau!
Dragonlance (two first series)
The umpire strikes back
  1. Arpents

SergeGrenier

L'heureux �lu

JohnKennedyToole

A confederacy of dunces

UmbertoEco

Le nom de la rose
Le pendule de Foucault

LewisCaroll

Alice in wonderland & Through the looking glass
The hunting of the snark

Started but unfinished

Don Quichotte (1/2)
Le decameron (1/3)
Dubliners (3/4)

JrrTolkien

Bilbo the hobbit
The fellowship of the ring
The two towers
The return of the king

StephenDonaldson

Lord Foul's Bane
White gold wielder
the Illearth war
the power that preserves
the wounded land

BernardWerber

les fourmis
le jour des fourmis
la revolution des fourmis (1/2, really bad)

BorisVian

L'Ecume des jours
Les Fourmis

RejeanDucharme

L'avalee des avales
Gros mots (1/3)

JosephHeller

Catch-22

PhilDick

Ubik

FrankHerbert

Dune
Dune Messiah
Children of Dune
God emporor of Dune
Heretics of Dune
Chapterhouse: Dune
Man of two worlds

WilliamShakespeare

Hamlet
Macbeth
Romeo and Juliet
King Lear
The Tempest
Much Ado About Nothing
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Julius Caesar
Henry the Fifth
Richard the Third
Othello

Moliere

L'ecole des maris
L'ecole des femmes
L'avare
Le misanthrope
Tartuffe
Don Juan

Shrier (william, I think)

The rise and fall of the third reich (book 2)

AldousHuxley

Le meilleur des mondes
Brave new world revisited
Antic Hay

GeorgeOrwell

NineteenEightyFour

CliffordStohl

The cuckoo's egg

NealStephenson

Cryptonomicon

KimStanleyRobinson

Red Mars

OliverSacks

The man who mistook his wife for a hat

ChuckPalahniuk

Survivor

NikosKazantzakis

TheLastTemptation

RichardFeynman

The pleasure of finding things out
        SurelyYoureJokingMrFeynman

GabrielGarciaMarquez

Chronique d'une mort annoncee

MartinGardiner

Did Adam and Eve have navels ?

JulianBarnes

A History of the World in 10 1/2 Chapters

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