Ask HN: Do you know any good audio books for developers?
The topic of programming usually don't lend itself well for audio books.
I know there are a lot of podcasts about programming out there. Most times I don't think you learn by listening to them.
This is why I am searching for good audio books about programming.
[+] [-] t3hprofit|6 years ago|reply
Are you looking for books about a programming language? or about methodologies, patters, best practices, etc.
As far as about specific programming languages, personally I think the internet is a far better resource. Books are better for the "Soft"er skills (communication, design, etc)
Here are a few I've enjoyed:
* The Phoenix Project
* Accelerate
* Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World
* Rework
Finally, if you've never read "How to win Friends & Influence people", do it now! I'm 34 and for whatever reason put off reading this until last month. I wish I had read that book 10 years ago. I'll definitely be adding it to my re-read list as there is a TON of good advice for building relationships, which is arguably more important than many technical things.
[+] [-] ryall|6 years ago|reply
I think the reason we put it off for so long is that they couldn't have titled it worse if they'd called it "How To Be An Asshole"
[+] [-] notjustanymike|6 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] thinkmassive|6 years ago|reply
https://nigelpoulton.com/blog/f/kubernetes-audiobook
[+] [-] mstipetic|6 years ago|reply
[+] [-] ludicast|6 years ago|reply
Watched one of his pluralsight on docker a few years back, remember his speech patterns were really cool.
[+] [-] skilesare|6 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] bwaine|6 years ago|reply
Novel by Eliyahu M. Goldratt
A business fiction book that describes "The Theory of Constraints" a process initially applied in manufacturing that deals with optimizing production line systems.
I found the sections on identifying a bottle neck in a system, focusing on optimizing the system around this point and re-evaluating system performance afterwards very applicable to software engineering.
Everything from CICD pipelines, the flow of work through your team to or performance optimizing a service oriented architecture.
Very much a fore father to books like Phoenix Project mentioned by others here.
[+] [-] mrefish|6 years ago|reply
[+] [-] t3hprofit|6 years ago|reply
[+] [-] ARandomerDude|6 years ago|reply
[+] [-] pyuser583|6 years ago|reply
Nichomachean Ethics are very helpful.
But don't read Aristotle's actual work unless you have a philosophy background. Way too dense and complicated.
Try "Aristotle For Everyone" by Mortimer J. Adler, and then "Aristotle" by David Ross.
[+] [-] voldacar|6 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] ckdarby|6 years ago|reply
Manager Tools
Selfish plug: Launching in 2020 one about working with big data & the challenges that come with it. https://techatscale.com
[+] [-] jdmoreira|6 years ago|reply
1. Masters of Doom 2. Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution
[+] [-] thrower123|6 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] t3hprofit|6 years ago|reply
Also, random side note, here's an interesting talk given by Ashley Williams on Rust that refers to the book: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pn-1so-Ibsg (Zen and the Art of Convincing Your Company to Use Rust)
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[+] [-] btschaegg|6 years ago|reply
The book per se doesn't have much to do with programming per se (at least directly), but Norman describes a couple of mechanisms how humans interact with tools and describes some simple formalisms around them. I personally believe that it's a very useful book to have read (or listened to) if you're going to write any software that humans interact with -- be it UI driven or APIs.
[+] [-] KloudTrader|6 years ago|reply
https://auditus.cc
[+] [-] thoman23|6 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] snowAbstraction|6 years ago|reply
Some of these (maybe all?) are available on audible as well.
[+] [-] frabbit|6 years ago|reply
[+] [-] Hates_|6 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] shauntrennery|6 years ago|reply
https://www.audible.com/pd/Creative-Selection-Audiobook/B07D...
[+] [-] thorlon|6 years ago|reply
These are good ones!
[+] [-] royosherove|6 years ago|reply
[+] [-] saasdev|6 years ago|reply
The Dream Machine
Hackers: Heroes of the Computer a Revolution
How the Internet Happened
The Soul of a New Machine
AI Superpowers
Platform Revolution
The Everything Store