Well-structured dive from basic to complex
Nicely done introduction into developing Splunk apps and add-ons, this is a solid entry point for anyone wanting to get started with big data in the Splunk ecosystem.
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Let's pretend this never happened (a mostly true memoir) by Jennie Goodrich
When Jenny Lawson was little, all she ever wanted was to fit in. That dream was cut short by her …
puercomal rated Freakonomics: 3 stars

Freakonomics
A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything
Which is more dangerous, a gun or a swimming pool? What …
puercomal rated Bears discover fire and other stories: 5 stars

Bears discover fire and other stories by Terry Bisson
From the gentle fantasies that include the wry title story—winner of both the Hugo and Nebula Awards—to ecological allegories; a …
puercomal rated VALIS (VALIS Trilogy, #1): 3 stars
puercomal rated The Forever War: 4 stars

The Forever War by Joe Haldeman
"The legendary novel of extraterrestrial war in an uncaring universe comes to comics, in a stunningly realized vision of Joe …
puercomal reviewed Splunk Developer's Guide by Kyle Smith
This book includes everything on developing a full-fledged Splunk application right from designing to implementing …
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5 stars
puercomal rated Kiddie Cocktails: 4 stars

Kiddie Cocktails by Derek Yaniger
Calling all junior mixologists ! Check out the coolest-ever collection of fabulous drink recipes in every flavor and style under …
puercomal rated Lost at Sea : The Jon Ronson Mysteries: 3 stars
puercomal rated Red Meat from the Secret File: 5 stars
puercomal rated The Human Division: 3 stars

The Human Division by John Scalzi
B Team leader Lieutenant Harry Wilson counters hostile alien forces, angry humans and unpredictable elements from the universe in order …