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221 reviews
Making Work Visible: Exposing Time Theft to Optimize Work & flow by Tonianne DeMaria, Dominica Degrandis
2.75
Decent but superficial coverage of some potentially important topics.
We, Programmers: A Chronicle of Coders from ADA to AI by Robert C. Martin
5.0
Highly recommended.
This book is just fantastic. I ordered it during a stream where Michael Paulson was discussing some of the book's contents, and I started reading it after the stream ended - I just felt that I had to read this book.
It is awesome that a book like this was written, and Uncle Bob was obviously the guy to do it.
This book is just fantastic. I ordered it during a stream where Michael Paulson was discussing some of the book's contents, and I started reading it after the stream ended - I just felt that I had to read this book.
It is awesome that a book like this was written, and Uncle Bob was obviously the guy to do it.
Fundamentals of Data Observability: Implement Trustworthy End-To-End Data Solutions by Andy Petrella
3.0
I did not read this version, the Kindle version was 431 pages.
A mixed bag, but worth reading.
A mixed bag, but worth reading.
Small Gods by Terry Pratchett
4.5
Hard to rate, in part because it's somewhat different from most Discworld novels. At times a bit slow-paced. Perhaps a somewhat more serious work than many of his other Discworld novels even though it is far from the only novel of this type, which tackles deep questions in a light-hearted way.
All in all, a highly enjoyable book.
All in all, a highly enjoyable book.