A selection of Texts I have read

Spiritual texts

1. The Bible [attempted to read the New International Version completely, and have now forgotten many parts]

2. The Quran [attempted to read a little bit]


Texts derived from parables

1. George Samuel Clason. 2013. The Richest man in Babylon. Stellar Classics [read via KINDLE].


Financial texts

1. Robert T. Kiyosaki. 2011. Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the rich teach their kids about money that the poor and middle class do not!. Plata Publishing, LLC.


Technical texts

1. Michael Negnevitsky. 2005. Artificial Intelligence: A guide to intelligent systems. 2nd Edition, Pearson Education Limited.


Partially read technical texts (NLP, AI, probabilistic models & System Admin)

1. Daniel Jurafsky & James H. Martin. 2009. Speech and Language Processing: An introduction to natural language processing, computational linguistics, and speech recognition. Second Edition. Pearson Educational Inc., Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458.

2. Daphne Koller & Nir Friedman. 2009. Probabilistic Graphical Models: Principles and Techniques. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts / London, England.

3. Stuart Russell & Peter Norvig. 2002. Artificial Intelligence: A modern approach. 2nd Edition. Prentice Hall.

4. Philip Koehn. 2010. Statistical Machine Translation. Cambridge University Press.

5. Richard Durbin, Sean R. Eddy, Anders Krogh, Graeme Mitchison. 1998. Biological Sequence Analysis: Probabilistic models of proteins and nucleic acids. Cambridge University Press.

6. Curt Freeland & Dwight McKay. 2003. The Complete System Administrator. Delmar Learning, Canada.

7. Aarne Ranta. 2011. Grammatical Framework: Programming with multilingual grammars. Centre for the Study of Language and Information, Stanford, Calfornia.

8. John M. Zelle. 2010. Python Programming: An Introduction to Computer Science. Second Edition. Franklin, Beedle & Associates Inc.


Natural languages/Linguistics texts

1. Reverand John Bremmer Purvis. 1907. A manual of Lumasaba Grammar. Printed by William Clowes and Sons Limited. [Purvis was under the London Society for promoting Christian knowledge, Northumberland Avenue, W.C.] https://archive.org/details/AManualOfLumasabaGrammar/page/n7/mode/2up

2. Gillian Brown. 1972. Phonological rules and dialect variation: A study of the phonology of Lumasaaba. Cambridge University Press.


Immediate History texts

1. Wolfgang Friedrich Philippi. 1970. A study of the evolution of an African Secondary School from a pioneer mission station to a secular government institution.  Master of Education Dissertation/Thesis, Faculty of Education, University of Manitoba. [Read 28th Feb 2020 to 2nd March 2020]

2. Damian Grimes. 2016. Uganda: My mission. Editor (Andrew Lamb) [Read via KINDLE].


Novels (Fictional texts)

1. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Several Sherlock Holmes' detective stories [To read all again]