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Book Club

Tomás edited this page Jan 12, 2023 · 8 revisions

What

Some of us at Lambda have formed a reading club, where we propose, vote, select, read, and discuss books, papers, posts, videos, or any material we feel is interesting or advances our skills as developers and humans.

The book club has an organizer, which is a member who volunteers to set up the voting forms, do announcements, update the wiki, etc.

Currently reading: TBD

When

The group gathers every other tuesday at 17:00. Ping the organizer to get added to the calendar event.

How

to propose a book/post/talk

If you find an interesting talk, blog post, paper, or book chapters to recommend and would like to add to the list of, you can:

  1. edit this wiki and add it to the appropriate section in Suggestions
  2. notify the organizer

texts are selected

  1. After the tuesday session, the organizer posts a new voting form in LambdaClass's #tech_talk slack channel.
  2. The voting is open from wednesday to friday, and the result announced on friday.

to run the book club

TODO

Previously Read

Suggestions

Papers

Posts

Talks

Books

  • The Missing README
  • The Art of Unix Programming
  • Software Architecture: the hard parts (Neal Ford)
  • System Design Interview - An Insider's Guide (Alex Xu)
  • Rust for Rustaceans (Jon Gjenset)
  • Kill It With Fire: Manage Aging Computer Systems (and Future Proof Modern Ones) (Marianne Bellotti)
  • The Art of Multiprocessor Programming PDF
  • Exercises in programming style
  • Database Internals
  • Ideas that created the future (Harry R. Lewis)
  • The Innovators (Walter Isaacson)
  • Observability Engineering (Charity Majors)
  • ZeroMQ (The Guide) (Pieter Hintjens)
  • Is Parallel Programming Hard, And, If So, What Can You Do About It?

Members

Current Organizer: Iñaki Garay