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THE COMMANDANT'S PROFESSIONAL READING LIST

This is my recommended reading list. My recommendations are just that, I am not a commandant. It is only based on books I have read, so obviously biased and quite limited. I have named it based on one of the books in my reading list. Parts are .NET centered because that is mostly what I know. A lot is focused on the web. This is not a generic reading list for any software developer, I am mostly focused on web and API focused work stuff in .NET and so is this list. It leans towards the software developer wanting to be a tech-lead, architect or CTO.

A lot of links goes to Amazon, because I have those books in kindle for the most part and it is easy for me, but get them from anywhere.

THE COMMANDANT'S PROFESSIONAL READING LIST

If USMC Grunts can read five books a year, then so can software developers. https://www.marines.mil/News/Marines-TV/videoid/747008/

Partitioning of the list

I have not started dividing the list into junior developer, senior developer, architect, CTO etc. Partly because I believe in a more holistic approach. I think the books are useful in any order and for any role. However, if you are getting into programming, I guess start with a bias toward the technincal books.

Reading list

Stuff that unfortunately only exist in video (to my knowledge)

Industry specific books

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