Ktoti (/page7)
A technical reading shelf is worth more than a long bookmark list. These notes describe what each kind of reference is for and how to choose one without burning hours on a wrong pick.
What this page covers
- a short summary of the topic anchored to ktoti
- practical points worth keeping in mind
- common mistakes that show up on smaller learning sites
- a checklist you can read in two minutes
- where to go next inside the SE-UA Net library
Practical notes
A reading list works better than a wish list when each entry has a one-line reason for being there. If the reason is hard to write, the book probably does not belong on the page yet.
Common mistakes
- shelving titles without a reason
- duplicating coverage across three near-identical books
- mixing reference and tutorial in the same recommendation
Two-minute checklist
- One line per entry explaining why it is there.
- Distinguish reference from tutorial.
- Note the edition where it matters.
- Group by use case, not author.
- Remove duplicates honestly.
Where to go next
Use the SE-UA Net Resource Index to jump into the broader collection, or move sideways into the section that matches this topic most closely.