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Amy Hudspith
Amy Hudspith

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Book recommendations?

Looking for book recommendations of any kind! Leave your faves below πŸ“š

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Sandor Dargo

I've just collected all my book reviews at DevReads, you might find there something interesting.

Right now, I'm reading Lives of the Stoics by Ryan Holiday.

Regarding IT, I've read Code: The Hidden Language of Computer Hardware and Software that is an excellent overview of our profession's history.

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Andrew Baisden
  • Gut: Giulia Enders
  • Algorithms to Live By The Computer Science of Human Decisions: Brian Christian, Tom Griffiths
  • Psycho-Cybernetics Updated and Expanded: Maxwell Maltz
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JoelBonetR πŸ₯‡

There's a book that made me cry: Java Algorithms and Data Structures :D

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Meli H

why is that?

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JoelBonetR πŸ₯‡

Well that was a joke but you can learn about data structures on a more appropriate or efficient way πŸ˜‚

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Bobby Iliev

'The Phoenix Project' is awesome!

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Margo McCabe

I just reread The Glass Castle, which is a unique & inspiring memoir. Next on my list is Pachinko which has been recommended a few times.

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Ruanna

The War of Art by Steven Pressfield
Mindset by Carol Dweck
The Wise Heart by Jack Kornfield

These 3 books have really helped me in my creative pursuits and in life in general. :)

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Michel Araujo
  • 14 Habits of Highly Productive Developers
  • the power of the habit
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Giuseppe Maxia

The Pragmatic Programmer. It is so good, you may want to read it several times

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Sergey Gustun

Eric Rise- Lean Startup

Very interesting book and she change my mind

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Christof Becu
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Txai

For learning: The Mythical Man Month - I'm really enjoying this absolute beast. It's pretty old, but still relevant.

For entertainment: American Gods =P

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Margo McCabe

Yes, I read American Gods a few years ago. It's incredible! (I heard there's a show based on it but I have not watched it yet)

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Dmitry Ivanov

14 Habits of Highly Productive Developers

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Mike Bybee • Edited

I'll go big

  • in literal size
  • in florid, poetic verbosity of prose
  • in intricate backstory
  • in incredible, "larger than life" characters
  • in emotions it evokes (ever had a book make you cry and smile at the same time?)
  • in declaring it the greatest novel ever written:

Les Miserables by Victor Hugo