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Engineers at TTS like to read! Here are a few books and other publications that folks have mentioned that they have read in #dev and elsewhere.
- Accelerate: The Science of Lean Software and DevOps: Building and Scaling High Performing Technology Organizations by Nicole Forsgren, Jez Humble, and Gene Kim
- Being Wrong: Adventures in the Margin of Error by Kathryn Schulz
- Debugging Teams: Better Productivity through Collaboration by Brian W. Fitzpatrick
- The Design of Everyday Things by Don Norman
- Domain-Driven Design Distilled by Vaughn Vernon
- Domain-Driven Design: Tackling Complexity in the Heart of Software by Eric Evans
- The Effective Engineer by Edmond Lau and Bret Taylor
- Fifty Quick Ideas to Improve Your User Stories by Gojko Adzic and David Evans
- The Field Guide to Understanding 'Human Error' by Sidney Dekker
- Inviting Disaster: Lessons From the Edge of Technology by James R. Chiles
- It Doesn't Have to Be Crazy at Work by Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson
- Kill It with Fire: Manage Aging Computer Systems (and Future Proof Modern Ones) by Marianne Bellotti
- The Manager's Path: A Guide for Tech Leaders Navigating Growth and Change by Camille Fournier
- Monolith to Microservices: Evolutionary Patterns to Transform Your Monolith by Sam Newman
- The Mythical Man-Month: Essays on Software Engineering by Frederick Brooks Jr.
- Prototyping for tiny fingers by Marc Rettig
- Reflections on Trusting Trust by Ken Thompson
- Shape Up: Stop Running in Circles and Ship Work that Matters by Ryan Singer
- Site Reliability Engineering: How Google Runs Production Systems by Betsy Beyer, Chris Jones, Jennifer Petoff, and Niall Richard Murphy
- Systems Performance: Enterprise and the Cloud by Brendan Gregg
- Threat Modeling: Designing for Security by Adam Shostack
- Twenty Ways to Split Stories by Bill Wake
- A Whack on the Side of the Head: How You Can Be More Creative by Roger von Oech
- You Reap What You Code by Fred Hebert