Sunday, September 1, 2019

What RamP's Reading: Sep'19

    


Clean Code: As a programmer at heart, I'd love to read books that talk about coding and commitment to coding as a craft. 'Uncle Bob' as he is widely known amongst programmers brings in a book that tries to instils the values of a software craftsman and challenge you to reassess one's professional values. 


The Courage to be Disliked: This book is recommended by Derek Sivers, who says "Wow!, A profound little philosophy book from Japan, communicating the psychology of Alfred Adler - a rival of Freud. Told as a conversation between an angry student and a patient teacher."



Re-imagine!: Re-read. I'm unabashedly a big fan of Tom Peters, having read all his books and a regular reader of his blogs and all the goodies he gives away. Tom Peters shares his knowledge and experience and most importantly he wakes you up to think for yourself. This is a book I revisit regularly, especially when I'm in the middle of some big change.

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