Part One - Learning How:
The Importance of Fixing, Jim Williams;
How to Grow Strong, Healthy Engineers, Barry Harvey;
We Used to Get Burned a Lot, and We Liked It, Barry Harvey;
Analog Design Productivity and the Challenge of Creating Future Generations of Analog Engineers, Keitaro Sekine;
Thoughts on Becoming and Being an Analog Circuit Designer, Gregory T. A. Kovacs;
Cargo Cult Science, Richard Feynman
Part Two - Making It Work:
Signal Conditioning in Oscilloscopes and the Spirit of Invention, Steve Roach;
One Trip Down the IC Development Road, William H. Gross;
Analog Breadboarding, James M. Bryant;
Who Wakes the Bugler?, Carl R. Battjes;
Tripping the Light Fantastic, Jim Williams;
Part Three - Selling It:
Analog Circuit Design for Fun and Profit, Doug Grant;
A New Graduate's Guide to the Analog Interview
John Harrison's Ticking Box, Lloyd Brown;
Part Four - Guidance and Commentary:
Moore's Law, Eric Swanson;
Analog Circuit Design, John Willison;
There's No Place Like Home, Jim Williams;
It Starts with Tomorrow: Fostering Innovation in the Chip-Biz, Barrie Gilbert;
The Art and Science of Linear IC Design, Carl Nelson;
Analog Design - Thought Process, Bag of Tricks, Trial and Error, or Dumb Luck?, Arthur D. Delagrange;