My 2021 Reading - To Read

Week 30, Day 209 / 365 (57.26%)

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  • The Self-Taught Programmer: The Definitive Guide to Programming Professionally
    Cory Althoff (299 pages)
  • Personal Kanban: Mapping Work | Navigating Life
    Jim Benson (216 pages)
  • Docs for Developers: An Engineer’s Field Guide to Technical Writing
    Jared Bhatti (252 pages)
  • The Tech Whisperer: On Digital Transformation and the Technologies that Enable It
    Jaspreet Bindra (272 pages)
  • Control Freak: My Epic Adventure Making Video Games
    Cliff Bleszinski (320 pages)
  • Node.js: Novice to Ninja
    Craig Buckler (433 pages)
  • User Stories Applied: For Agile Software Development
    Mike Cohn (304 pages)
  • Talent is Overrated: What Really Separates World-Class Performers from Everybody Else
    Geoff Colvin (240 pages)
  • Essential Computer Science: A Programmer’s Guide to Foundational Concepts
    Paul D. Crutcher (316 pages)
  • Software Project Estimation: Intelligent Forecasting, Project Control, and Client Relationship Management
    Dimitre Dimitrov (118 pages)
  • The Art of Modern PHP 8: Learn how to write modern, performant, and enterprise-ready code with the latest PHP features and practices
    Joseph Edmonds (420 pages)
  • Modern Software Engineering: Doing What Works to Build Better Software Faster
    David Farley (256 pages)
  • Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software
    Erich Gamma (416 pages)
  • Redesigning Work: How to Transform Your Organisation and Make Hybrid Work for Everyone
    Lynda Gratton (238 pages)
  • A Programmer's Guide to Computer Science Vol. 2: A virtual degree for the self-taught developer
    William M. Springer II (138 pages)
  • A Programmer's Guide to Computer Science: A virtual degree for the self-taught developer
    William M. Springer II (190 pages)
  • Jony Ive: The Genius Behind Apple's Greatest Products
    Leander Kahney (274 pages)
  • Tim Cook: The Genius Who Took Apple to the Next Level
    Leander Kahney (320 pages)
  • Leveling Up: 12 Questions to Elevate Your Personal and Professional Development
    Ryan Leak (224 pages)
  • The five dysfunctions of a team
    Patrick Lencioni (228 pages)
  • The Toyota Way to Service Excellence: Lean Transformation in Service Organizations
    Jeffrey K. Liker (448 pages)
  • Being Geek: The Software Developer's Career Handbook
    Michael Lopp (318 pages)
  • Running Lean: Iterate from Plan A to a Plan That Works (Lean Series)
    Ash Maurya (235 pages)
  • Software Estimation: Demystifying the Black Art
    Steve McConnell (308 pages)
  • Business Made Simple: 60 Days to Master Leadership, Sales, Marketing, Execution, Management, Personal Productivity and More
    Donald Miller (240 pages)
  • Simply Managing: What Managers Do # and Can Do Better
    Henry Mintzberg (216 pages)
  • Hit Refresh: The Quest to Rediscover Microsoft's Soul and Imagine a Better Future for Everyone
    Satya Nadella (273 pages)
  • The Book of No: 365 Ways to Say It And Mean It--And Stop People-Pleasing Forever
    Susan Newman (288 pages)
  • User Story Mapping: Discover the Whole Story, Build the Right Product
    Jeff Patton (324 pages)
  • The Staff Engineer's Path: A Guide for Individual Contributors Navigating Growth and Change
    Tanya Reilly (335 pages)
  • Test-Driven Development with PHP 8: Build extensible, reliable, and maintainable enterprise-level applications using TDD and BDD with PHP
    Rainier Sarabia (336 pages)
  • Becoming Steve Jobs: The Evolution of a Reckless Upstart into a Visionary Leader
    Brent Schlender (464 pages)
  • Learning Test-Driven Development: A Polyglot Guide to Writing Uncluttered Code
    Saleem Siddiqui (277 pages)
  • Clean Code in PHP
    Carsten Windler (264 pages)
  • iWoz: Computer Geek to Cult Icon: How I Invented the Personal Computer, Co-Founded Apple, and Had Fun Doing It
    Steve Wozniak (313 pages)
  • The Rules of Programming: How to Write Better Code
    Chris Zimmerman (327 pages)