I started writing software in 1984. Over the years I worked with many languages, technologies, and tools. I have been in leadership positions since the early 2000s, and in executive roles since 2014.
The list might seem random but is far from it. The fact that you want a different wealth of experiences and the fact that those books are not traditional "development" book is the reason why I put together this list. Reading that material won't make an engineer a better coder, but it will help making an engineer a stronger asset to teams and companies.
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The list might seem random but is far from it. The fact that you want a different wealth of experiences and the fact that those books are not traditional "development" book is the reason why I put together this list. Reading that material won't make an engineer a better coder, but it will help making an engineer a stronger asset to teams and companies.