
Cryptoassets: The Innovative Investor's Guide to Bitcoin and Beyond
Chris Burniske and Jack Tatar
4.6 on Amazon
3 HN comments

Fate: Return to Avalon: Takeuchi Takashi Art Works
Type-Moon and Takeuchi Takashi
? on Amazon
3 HN comments

Mastering Ethereum: Building Smart Contracts and DApps
Andreas M. Antonopoulos and Gavin Wood Ph. D.
4.6 on Amazon
3 HN comments

Fundamentals of Software Architecture: An Engineering Approach
Mark Richards, Neal Ford, et al.
4.6 on Amazon
3 HN comments

Algorithms of Oppression: How Search Engines Reinforce Racism
Safiya Umoja Noble
4.7 on Amazon
3 HN comments

Storytelling with Data: Let's Practice!
Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic
4.6 on Amazon
3 HN comments

Introduction to Machine Learning with Python: A Guide for Data Scientists
Andreas C. Müller and Sarah Guido
4.5 on Amazon
3 HN comments

Think Like a Programmer: An Introduction to Creative Problem Solving
V. Anton Spraul
4.7 on Amazon
3 HN comments

Logo Design Love: A Guide to Creating Iconic Brand Identities, 2nd Edition
David Airey
4.7 on Amazon
3 HN comments

Python 3 Object-Oriented Programming: Build robust and maintainable software with object-oriented design patterns in Python 3.8, 3rd Edition
Dusty Phillips
4.4 on Amazon
3 HN comments

Threat Modeling: Designing for Security
Adam Shostack
4.5 on Amazon
3 HN comments

Introduction to Statistics: An Intuitive Guide for Analyzing Data and Unlocking Discoveries
Jim Frost
4.3 on Amazon
3 HN comments

Ansible for DevOps: Server and configuration management for humans
Jeff Geerling
4.6 on Amazon
3 HN comments

Technology Strategy Patterns: Architecture as Strategy
Eben Hewitt
4.3 on Amazon
3 HN comments

Making Embedded Systems: Design Patterns for Great Software
Elecia White
4.6 on Amazon
3 HN comments
james_s_tayleronDec 17, 2019
That book is seriously underated.
juddlyononDec 28, 2019
Deep Work - Cal Newport
Value-Based Fees - Alan Weiss
Technology Strategy Patterns - Eben Hewitt
The Road Less Stupid - Keith J Cunningham
The Business of Expertise - David C Baker
Atomic Habits - James Clear
TerrettaonMar 2, 2021
Startup or enterprise? Technology play or product play? Consumer or commercial? Front end or platform or infrastructure?
Regardless, you need a framework for thinking about technology and the jobs to be done, no matter which dimension you’re interested in.
This is the ticket:
Technologists who want their ideas heard, understood, and funded are often told to speak the language of business—without really knowing what that is. This book’s toolkit provides architects, product managers, technology managers, and executives with a shared language—in the form of repeatable, practical patterns and templates—to produce great technology strategies.
Author Eben Hewitt developed 39 patterns over the course of a decade in his work as CTO, CIO, and chief architect for several global tech companies. With these proven tools, you can define, create, elaborate, refine, and communicate your architecture goals, plans, and approach in a way that executives can readily understand, approve, and execute.
https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/technology-strategy-pat...
https://smile.amazon.com/Technology-Strategy-Patterns-Archit...
With that in mind, you can then absorb any other book recommendations that may come from this thread, with a solid context and framing in which to map and understand them.