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9 books for those who work in IT

  1. “Accelerate: Building and Scaling High Performing Technology Organizations”, Nicole Forsgren, Jez Humble, Gene Kim. About the results of the DevOps survey and examples of successful companies😎 ⠀
  2. “Escaping the Build Trap: How Effective Product Management Creates Real Value”, Melissa Perri. To all specialists working with products. ⠀
  3. “Radical Candor: Be a Kick-Ass Boss Without Losing Your Humanity”, Kim Scott. The book contains the concept of communication that every company/team should adopt, useful tips and interesting stories. ⠀
  4. “A Practical Guide to Testing in DevOps”, Katrina Clokie. The book is perfect for testers who want to work in DevOps projects. ⠀
  5. “How to Be an Inclusive Leader: Creating Trust, Cooperation, and Community Across Differences”, Jennifer Brown. The book is about learning more about empathic leadership and ethics and becoming one of those teams🔥 ⠀
  6. “Grokking Algorithms: An Illustrated Guide For Programmers and Other Curious People” by Aditya Y. Bhargava. Many examples are given in the book. There are no incomprehensible formulas, but rather a simplification of the concept of these concepts🙌 ⠀
  7. “Software Test design”, Lee Copeland. A practical guide to developing software tests was written in 2003. For testers working with projects of any complexity. ⠀
  8. "Bug Trap", Peter Jaworski. The book will tell about white hacking — the search for vulnerabilities in the security system. ⠀
  9. “Herding cats: a primer for programmers who lead programmers” J. Hank Rainwater. Useful for managers of various departments and programmers themselves 😎

Reading list from CodeIT Team

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