Library
Books that have shaped my thinking, sparked curiosity, or simply provided good company during late nights.







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Classic essays on software engineering and project management. Still remarkably relevant after decades.
Brooks' Law is something every developer should understand. The surgical team concept is fascinating.

A provocative exploration of how Homo sapiens came to dominate the world through three revolutions: cognitive, agricultural, and scientific.
Harari's perspective on shared myths and social constructs is eye-opening. Makes you question many assumptions about progress.

A masterwork on human judgment and decision-making from the Nobel Prize-winning psychologist.
System 1 vs System 2 thinking has changed how I approach problem-solving. The section on loss aversion is particularly insightful.

Groundbreaking science fiction exploring gender, politics, and what it means to be human on a planet where inhabitants can change sex.
Le Guin's world-building is extraordinary. The political intrigue and gender dynamics create a truly alien yet relatable society.

Economics applied to everyday life, revealing the hidden side of everything from cheating teachers to crack dealers.
Fun read that shows how economic thinking can be applied to unexpected situations. Some conclusions are debatable but thought-provoking.

The authorized biography of Apple's co-founder, based on extensive interviews with Jobs himself.
Fascinating look at genius, obsession, and the cost of perfectionism. The chapters on product development are particularly insightful.

A handbook of agile software craftsmanship focusing on writing clean, readable, and maintainable code.
Essential reading for any programmer. The boy scout rule and meaningful naming conventions have become second nature.

Timeless advice for software developers on improving their craft and thinking about programming problems.
Currently working through this. The DRY principle and orthogonality concepts are already influencing my coding style.

Epic science fiction set on the desert planet Arrakis, where control of the spice melange determines the fate of the universe.
Just started this classic. The political complexity and world-building are already impressive.

A methodology for developing businesses and products through validated learning, scientific experimentation, and iterative design.

The definitive biography of Robert Moses, the man who shaped modern New York through decades of public works projects.