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				Countdown to Zero Day: Stuxnet and the Launch of the World's First Digital Weapon lol
 
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				@Stuxnet nice intro to a pin lol
 Well I'm looking for books that helps in architecture, I find it to be my point of weakness unfortunately when it comes to large systems
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				@gitpush oh I was just joking.
 
 It's a good book but it's not for everyone. Ik I'm not a good enough subject for you ðŸ˜ðŸ˜‚
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				 asgs109206yRefactoring (Martin Fowler's) asgs109206yRefactoring (Martin Fowler's)
 
 Classics - Art Of Computer Programming, The Unix Philosophy, GoF Design Patterns
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				 PreyK21976yStephen hawking’s Brief History Of Time 😀 PreyK21976yStephen hawking’s Brief History Of Time 😀
 It’s not dev-releated but i really like it.
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				 arekxv10326yHead first design patterns - a way more readable book than GoF's design patterns :) arekxv10326yHead first design patterns - a way more readable book than GoF's design patterns :)
 
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				 matste6316yThe book you want to read depends on your role. I don’t think mobile developers would care about „Continuous Delivery” by Humble&Farley, but it’s a good read for DevOps/backend. matste6316yThe book you want to read depends on your role. I don’t think mobile developers would care about „Continuous Delivery” by Humble&Farley, but it’s a good read for DevOps/backend.
 A good career advices can be found in „Beeing Geek” by Michael Loop.






What books do you guys recommend?
So far I read:
1. The Clean Architecture
2. Microservices Architecture (50% done, should be done in a week or two max)
I'm thinking of reading next:
Domain Driven Development
What do you think?
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