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  1. Programmeren voor kinderen
    Programmeren voor kinderen
    Peter Armstrong and Yves Hanoulle (@YvesHanoulle)

    Geef je dochter of je zoon de kennis van het programmeren cadeau! Dit boek leert kinderen tussen 9 en 12 jaar oud, de basis van programmeren. (Mijn zoon is 9 jaar en volgt het boek terwijl ik het schrijf. ) Je hebt een Mac computer nodig om de oefeningen te volgen. De voorbeelden gebruiken Terminal, nano, Ruby en irb. (Ja, ik meen het!) Dit boek is in-progress, en alle lezers krijgen gratis alle updates tot het boek klaar is! Oh en 30% van de royalties gaan naar Watsi, wat een leuk goed doel is! Het boek is al volledige vertaald. nu zijn we bezig met verbeteringen.

  2. Experimentation Sprints
    Experimentation Sprints
    The story of one entrepreneur’s success
    Paulo Caroli, Geison Goes, and Gabriel Albo

    Innovation isn't easy, so taking a close look on how someone succeeded with it is very helpful.

  3. Practical Ways to Lead an Innovative Organization
    Practical Ways to Lead an Innovative Organization
    Modern Management Made Easy, Book 3
    Johanna Rothman

    Use innovation as a management team to create the organization’s innovation.

  4. Integração Contínua com Jenkins
    Integração Contínua com Jenkins
    DevOps para desenvolvedores Java
    Camilo Lopes

    Integração Continua com Jenkins um livro para quem desenvolve em Java e quer montar um ambiente produtivo para build e deploy. Automatize as tarefas mais chatas de desenvolvimento.

  5. Memoirs of a Software Team Leader

    This is the book I wanted to read after I had become a software team leader. This is also a book I wrote for myself to avoid making mistakes I had already made.

  6. A Practical Approach to API Design
    A Practical Approach to API Design
    From Principles to Practice
    D. Keith Casey Jr and James Higginbotham

    If you read the tech press, everyone knows they need an API but most aren't really sure what it is. They treat it as another checkbox like "Web 2.0" was a few years ago or a mobile app was most recently. In fact, there's an entire "API-first" movement in development circles that most people don't understand or even realize why..

  7. Do You Want To Be A (Better) Manager?

    Do you want to be a (better) manager? Whether your answer is “yes,” or “no,” or “I don’t know,” this book is for you. If you don’t know, the book should help you decide—or help you do the right things while you postpone your decision. If your answer is “yes,” many of the book’s essays are designed to guide you successfully in that direction. And if your answer is “no,” many of the essays will show you how to avoid waking up one day to discover that somehow you have become a (worse) manager.

  8. Valuable, Dependable, Adaptable
    Valuable, Dependable, Adaptable
    Principles of Effective Software Delivery
    Paul Bowler
    No Description Available
  9. UX from 30,000ft
    UX from 30,000ft
    A Guide to User Experience for Software Engineers and Developers
    Simon Harper

    Are you a Software Engineer or Developer who wants to know more about those pesky users; or how to decipher what that UX specialist is talking about? Do you need to get more involved in the development of the interface? If so, this high-level overview will help you get started and signpost you to more books, best practices, and standards.

  10. Modern Enterprise Web Applications
    Modern Enterprise Web Applications
    Getting you started with new technologies that will help launch your project faster.
    Garry Pilkington

    This book covers how to use modern frameworks and tools to get your enterprise application out the door and into the end users hands as fast as possible without jeopardizing quality.

  11. Impediment Workbook
    Impediment Workbook
    Karen Greaves and Samantha Laing
    No Description Available
  12. Risk to Reason
    Risk to Reason
    Managing Project Risk with Agile
    Nathan Donaldson

    It is essential to understand how we can use Agile approaches and tools to manage and mitigate risk in projects. Find out how in this new book.

  13. Agile Release Planning - My practical methods
    Agile Release Planning - My practical methods
    One real-world approach to initial agile release planning for one team. With suggestions for Product Backlog Refinement.
    Joseph Little

    Need help getting your Team started? Want to do "just enough" upfront work before starting the first Sprint? Confused how to gather, share and create knowledge? Let me share some ideas that work.

  14. The Scrum Survival Guide
    No Description Available
  15. Societal Renaissance
    Societal Renaissance
    The monetary and societal reforms needed to address the challenges of global unemployment and developing world slums.
    Lionel Bisschoff

    What will and must our future global economic and societal framework be? This book makes it clear.