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  1. Writing as Thinking
    Writing as Thinking
    Practices for Technology Professionals
    Diana Montalion

    Written for technology professionals by a veteran with decades of experience, this book introduces writing practices that clarify your thinking, generate knowledge, and structure impactful decisions. Through collective reasoning, you will increase your influence, build trust, and adapt your ideas for diverse audiences. Through well-reasoned writing, you can transform disparate thoughts into meaningful action. Leverage the power of writing as a practice, systemic reasoning, and collaborative modeling with this transformative guide.

  2. Your Dream Developer Job
    Your Dream Developer Job
    Everything you need to position yourself as the ideal candidate for your perfect role in the tech industry.
    Philip Gannon

    Many developers live their life in this weird duality of loving their work, but hating their job. This books helps developers change that trend, by arming them with everything they need to crush future interviews, and move into the amazing positions that they both dream of, and deserve!

  3. The Developer Advocacy Handbook
    The Developer Advocacy Handbook
    Jens Oliver Meiert and Christian Heilmann

    Want to learn how to become a Developer Advocate/Evangelist? Here is a step by step instruction what to do, what to avoid and how to ensure you don't overpromise and underdeliver.

  4. The Web Development Glossary 3K
    The Web Development Glossary 3K
    More Than 3,000 Terms and Concepts for the Well-Rounded Developer
    Jens Oliver Meiert

    What is a BHO? CQRS? An EMD? What is Goanna? Hooking? Sharding? How about dynamic color, the phoenix server pattern, or the rules of ARIA? Covering more than 3,000 terms and concepts, and including explanations from Wikipedia and MDN Web Docs, The Web Development Glossary 3K provides an overview of web development unlike any other book or site.

  5. An Agile Playbook for Technical Communicators
    An Agile Playbook for Technical Communicators
    A Guide for Technical Communicators Working with Agile Teams
    Luke Pivac

    This book is for Technical Communicators and Agile beginners. It explains Agile, its benefits, concepts, workflows, and team collaboration for success. It covers how Agile documentation differs from Waterfall and details the role and value of an Agile Technical Communicator in a team.

  6. 编辑器简史
    编辑器简史
    A Brief History of Editors
    Kimmy
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  7. The Finest Markdown Guide
    The Finest Markdown Guide
    Adam Adler, Ph.D.

    Quickest Markdown Tutorial for Technical Writing.

  8. 5G Basics & Architecture

    This is a short manual to understand the 4th Industrial Revolution Technologies & 5G in very easy & understandable language.

  9. Publishing with Emacs, Org-mode and Leanpub
    Publishing with Emacs, Org-mode and Leanpub
    Easy and Powerful self-publishing
    Diego Zamboni

    Publish your words easily by using the powerful combination of GNU Emacs, Org-mode and Leanpub. Use the tools you already know and love (or learn them!) and build a workflow that will allow you to automate your work and have fun while writing.

  10. How to unf**k your software project

    Ever worked in a software project where nothing feels right? Welcome to unf**k your software project!

  11. CTBook: Managing a tech team

    Are you the kind of person that doesn't know much about technology on dev teams? Are you unable to understand the developers? This book is for you.

  12. Beyond Blockchain: The Futurist Guide to Innovative Technologies

    This book is meant to take you on a journey of the future. A brief, small book teaching you technologies that go beyond the traditional blockchain. Get introduced to the future today!

  13. A liderança técnica
    A liderança técnica
    Tudo o que você precisa saber sobre a posição de liderança técnica em projetos de software.
    Geison Goes

    Geison começou a escrever software aos 14 anos, mas sua carreira de verdade iniciou no ano de 2004.Em sua jornada foi consultor na ThoughtWorks e atendeu empresas listadas na Fortune 500 e também clientes locais como a Globo.com.Já na Hewlett Packard teve a oportunidade de ajudar a criar e implantar grandes produtos de software.

  14. CTBook
    CTBook
    Gestiona tu equipo tecnológico
    Helmer

    ¿Eres una persona con nulo o poco conocimiento técnico? ¿No entiendes a tus desarrolladores? ¿Vas a llevar a cabo un proyecto tecnológico? Este libro es para ti

  15. Így neveld a Linuxodat!

    A Linux operációs rendszer otthoni használataAz ötlettől a hálózatépítésig