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  1. PowerShell to C# and back
    A journey to C# and becoming better at PowerShell
    Prateek Singh and Deepak Singh Dhami

    Learn C# and PowerShell together and excel at both!

  2. #PS7Now
    A Blogger's Guide to Getting Started with PowerShell 7
    Jeff Hicks

    Did you miss the #PS7Now #PSBlogweek? Don't worry. All the content on why you should consider moving to PowerShell 7 has been assembled into a free single ebook. Brought to you by your favorite PowerShell community members. The book is offered for free, although we hope you'll consider making a donation for the OnRamp Scholarship fund.

  3. How to Wake Up
    Laura Hilliger

    Written in 2010, Laura Hilliger's first book. Cursed with unfathomable rationality and impenetrable thought processes, Laura flitters through life without regard for convention, tradition or preservation. Her inability to perceive danger results in tricky situations that stretch the limits of human tolerance.

  4. Lean Six Sigma for Good: Lessons from the Gemba (Volume 2)
    Real-life stories and experiences written by Lean and Six Sigma volunteers working with not-for-profit organizations
    Brion Hurley

    This is the 2nd collection of real-life experiences and stories from those who have spent time at the "gemba." They have generously offered to write a chapter about lessons learned and tools they have applied. A great book to share with potential volunteers, or nonprofits wanting to learn more about Lean or Six Sigma applied to their organizations.

  5. Requirements-Skills erfolgreicher Softwareteams
    Praxisbuch zum iSAQB CPSA-Advanced Req4Arc
    Gernot Starke and Peter Hruschka

    Fühlen Sie sich als Entwicklungsteam von Requirements-Engineers, Product-Owner oder Produktmanager bezüglich klarer Anforderungen im Stich gelassen? Hier finden Sie methodische und pragmatische Ansätze, mit denen Sie dieser Misere entkommen können.

  6. Should the word "Intelligence" replace the word "Spy"? Do you really think there is a "Blue Church"? Do you enjoy it when the word "Bitch" is thrown into every other sentence? Have you noticed the meaning of some of your favorite words slowly changing, perhaps even degenerating? If so, read this book.

  7. vRealize Network Insight Cookbook
    Everything (and more) you ever wanted to know about vRealize Network Insight.
    Martijn Smit

    If you are in any way affiliated with network and virtual infrastructure troubleshooting and monitoring, you’re going to like this book. If you’re driven crazy by having to overlap multiple tools to get the information needed to troubleshoot an issue in your environment, you’re going to love this book.

  8. DIY Hand Sanitizer Recipes, Disinfectant Spray, Wipes & More

  9. Controle Remoto
    ... ou como produzir trabalho de qualidade em qualquer lugar.
    Daniel Wildt and Rafael Martins Trombetta

    Princípios e dicas para dias de trabalho mais conscientes.

  10. GCP Cloud Architecture
    Noah Gift, Andrew Nguyen, Alfredo Deza, and Michael Vierling

    Learn to master the Google Cloud platform (GCP).

  11. The Winner's Manual
    Take Control of Your Life
    Bobby Lynch

    How to Ditch the Quick Fixes and Finally Produce Results That Last!

  12. Zinnen afmaken met JD #1
    200 oefen zinnen om je kennis en grammatica te verbeteren!
    Johan Dietvorst

    An awesome little book with many practical sentences where you need to fill in the blank at the end! It will improve your Dutch vocab and Grammar a lot.

  13. Writing Maintainable Unit Tests
    Mastering the art of loosely coupled unit tests
    Jan Van Ryswyck

    The practice of Test-Driven Development has proven to be one of the major differentiators in writing quality software. Based on 15+ years of experience, this book is my attempt to teach about the heuristics that are involved when writing loosely coupled, maintainable and readable unit tests.

  14. Testing Spark Applications
    Writing Spark code is hard... well designed, performant Spark tests are even harder. You need a robust test suite to identify performance bottlenecks in your code and refactor with ease. This book teaches you how to write a beautiful test suite and how to run the tests whenever code is pushed to the master branch.
    Matthew Powers

    This book teaches you how to test Apache Spark codebases. Tests encourage your to write well designed code, help you identify bottlenecks in your code, make refactoring easier, and prevent some production deploy errors. You'll need to master testing Spark code to be a great Spark programmer.

  15. Practical PowerShell * Exchange Server 2019 is a 800+ page book on learning to script and use PowerShell to manage your Exchange 2019 servers. Written by a Microsoft MVP, you will learn from real-world examples and 100% tested code. Purchase this book with confidence.