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Technical Audio Books - Where Are The Good Ones?

Gverig asks: "Are any good audio (CD) books for developers, engineers or just geeks. These can be lectures on programming concepts, introductions to systems, best practices, ethics, or even funny stories ala Dilbert. What audio books do you have that help you sharpen your technical skills and improve yourself as a professional?"

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  1. Quantum Mechanics on Tape! by GuyMannDude · · Score: 4, Funny

    I've been trying to save time by learning Quantum during my daily commute. It's tough going:

    "The time-dependent one-dimensional Schrödinger equation is given by i hbar partial psi over partial t equals minus h squared over 2 m times partial squared psi over partial x squared plus V of x times psi of x and t where i is the imaginary unit, psi is the time-dependent wavefunction, and V(x) is the potential. However, the equation can be separated into temporal and spatial parts using separation of variables to obtain..."

    Yeah, that drive is extra-special fun now.

    GMD