BouncyPancake
BouncyPancake

Book suggestions📚

  1. Which tech books are you currently reading. Also how do you guys manage your time among office work, personal learnings, social life, etc. It feels pretty darn hard to do so.

  2. I'm a fresher working in deployment infra area i.e k8s & stuff. Any books you find interesting in this side of the things? Pls share them.

Ps: Feel free to answer only the first question which is generic in nature to help everyone reading this. But if you can spare some time, then would appreciate the answers for 2nd also.

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FloatingWaffle
FloatingWaffle
PayU22mo

Savita Bhabhi - Volume 1 to 10

GroovyKoala
GroovyKoala
Eviden22mo

Oh Suraj.... Inn kitaabo mein toh kaafi maal bhara hua hai 😂😂😂😂

FloatingWaffle
FloatingWaffle
PayU22mo

Naughty Library 📚

FluffyBanana
FluffyBanana
Student22mo

I'm reading Zero to One by Theil. It's nice but it seems it the kind of book that states the obvious like it's a secret and makes the reader feel good that they knew it before hand.

BouncyPancake
BouncyPancake
SAP22mo

Nice observation. I discontinued reading it, have to pick up some time. It has some great content i feel

WigglyBanana
WigglyBanana

Listening to Facebook by Stephen Levy

The way to manage time I’ve figured is to use Audible - fill the 10-15 min gaps in the middle with chapters

People disturb you when you read a book, they don’t when you have AirPods on

BouncyPancake
BouncyPancake
SAP22mo

Will try this. Seems interesting 😀

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