Author: Yuval Noah Harari If you ever thought of started reading a book and looking for book recommendations on the internet. Most probably you will land on this book. Popular reading clubs, groups, youtube channels, and …
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The list of books which I’ve read with a short summary and take aways.
Authors: Tom DeMarco and Timothy Lister I’ve heard praise of this book from many authors and it was referenced in many other software-related books. After reading this book, I agree with what Joel Spolsky said about …
Author : Hermann Hesse I stopped reading self-help books few years ago. But I took this book because it was highly recommended by Naval Ravikant who is a great Thinker. Honestly, this is a deep book. …
Author: Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner From the title, if you think that this book is about learning academic economics then you got it wrong. It’s just not about economics it’s more about how …
Author: Bo Burlingham I always wonder why companies want to grow big so fast. I saw many small-scale businesses in villages and cities that have been running profitably for a decade. Why they did not think …
Author : Atul Gawande The human brain is not designed to remember things. It’s designed to create new ideas, being creative, and find solutions to a problem. Using a checklist allows you to ensure you don’t …
Author : Kent Beck with Cynthia Andres I’ve been reading and listening about Extreme Programming (XP) practices for the past few years. My knowledge about XP was limit to blog posts and videos which I consumed. …
This is not a book. This is the collection of blogs on Joel Spolsky’s website joelonsoftware.com and organized into a book. Joel Spolsky is the Founder of Stack Overflow (The bread and butter of every developer ), Trello, …
Author: Cal Newport (He does not have any social media accounts) First time I came across digital minimalism from a Cal youtube video called “Quit Social Media”. The talk was interesting on how social media influence …
Author : Phil Knight An amazing journey of entrepreneur Phil Knight who started his journey of Nike, which back in days was called Blue Ribbon, started from selling shoes door to door in a trunk car …
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