Engineer's Survival Guide by Merih Taze
I think this book has a lot of good information in it about how to succeed as a software engineer. It is not specific to any one technology or methodology but rather focuses on the process of engineering in general and how to succeed in that process. The writing is direct. The author doesn't try to sound 'technical' or use interlaced jargon. I recommend it to anyone looking for some help in that area.
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The One Thing by Keller changed everything in how I work. I recommend it all the time.
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For me, it has got to be "With Winning in Mind" by Lanny Bassham who is an Olympic gold medalist. The book lays down his system of mental management. A book worth studying in my opinion.
The Art of War by Sun Tzu literally changed how I view business and my own personal choices β
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Microserfs - Douglas Coupland.
This book was the gateway into tech for a lot of GenX nerds like myself.
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I'd say it's two spiritual-centric books, and they helped me a lot to self-reflect. First is The Alchemist by Paolo Coelho, and the second is The Secrets of Divine Love by A. Helwa
How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carneige
Every person has to learn how to become more influential in order to live a better life, build a meaningful business and achieve success.
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