Book Recommendations
Our guests regularly recommend books π on the show. The ones in bold were recommended by at least two persons. Here are all the books that were recommended, all in one place:
- Developers Hegemony by Erik Dietrich
- The new Kingmakers by Stephen O'Grady
- It doesn't have to be crazy at work by Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hanson
- The Tao of Microservices by Richard Rodger
- The Coding Dojo Handbook by Emily Bache
- Zend Framework in Action by Rob Allen, Nick Lo and Steven Brown
- Java by Comparison by Simon Harrer, JΓΆrg Lenhard and Linus Dietz
- The Imposter Handbook by Rob Conery
- Talking with Tech Leads by Patrick Kua
- The Retrospective Handbook by Patrick Kua
- Blackout by Marc Elsberg
- Code Complete by Steve McConnell
- Xunit test patterns by Gerard Meszaros
- Rework by Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hanson
- The Problem With Software: Why Smart Engineers Write Bad Code by Adam Barr
- Haskell Programming From First Principles by Christopher Allen and Julie Moronuki
- Why's Poignant Guide to Ruby by Why the Lucky Stiff
- Continuous Delivery: Reliable Software Releases Through Build, Test, and Deployment Automation by Dave Farley and Jez Humble
- Badass: Making users awesome by Kathy Sierra
- Boundaries by Dr. Henry Cloud & John Townsend
- Why Does He Do That? by Lundy Bancroft
- The body keeps the score by Bessel van der Kolk
- Shape-Up by Ryan Singer
- Fullstack React by Anthony Accomazzo, Nate Murray and Ari Lerner
- Ayn Rand Books
- 99 Bottles of OOP by Katrina Owen and Sandi Metz
- Good Strategy / Bad Strategy: The difference and why it matters by Richard Rumelt
- Sublime Text Book by Wes Bos
- Principles: Life and Work by Ray Dalio
- Reinventing organisations by Frederic Laloux