Longtime Network Administrator who transitioned into owning a successful home building company for the last ten years. Looking to transition back to the tech industry in the sales/growth side.
Longtime LT user here. It is primarily a cataloging service. Catalogue your library and make it easily searchable and organizable with extensive tagging. They previously charged for logging more then 200 books in a year I believe.
The real highlight of the LT service is the forums. There are forums for almost every reading genre and specialty book collecting genre. Some of the most knowledgeable people about books reside in those forums.
How did LT survive? Because it and Goodreads are inherently different services. Someone else described their usage of it and the differences between them perfectly when they said that they keep track of what they have read in Goodreads and what they own in LT. Plus LT has forums as I said and Goodreads cannot compare with their commenting system and the communities created in LT.
Remote: If Possible, If Not That's Fine
Willing to Relocate: No
Technologies: C, Python, Linux Server Administration, Emacs(yeah this counts), Sage, Windows Server Administration, Excel VBA.
Resume:https://tinyurl.com/qpxezkn , https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-dalbey-/
Email: [email protected]
Longtime Network Administrator who transitioned into owning a successful home building company for the last ten years. Looking to transition back to the tech industry in the sales/growth side.