ddia-references
Literature references for “Designing Data-Intensive Applications” (by ept)
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ddia-references
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I am starting this, if you're too, then hmu, let's be accountability buddies and sync up every weekend to discuss what stood out from our reads.
I also want to read but not sure whether to give time to this or Leetcode. Anyway you'll find this helpful: https://github.com/ept/ddia-references
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Ask HN: Recommended books and papers on distributed systems?
And direct links to all the references he mentioned in hios book: https://github.com/ept/ddia-references
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Which programming books are still "must reads" aka. essential reading for your career, in 2021?
The best thing about the book is that every few paragraphs or so there must be some references in IEEE format (e.g. [22]) which link to mostly published papers, but there are also blog posts, conference videos, and even tweets! For some topics you are interested in, but not discussed in depth in the book (it has already 600 pages!), you can learn more from the references. In total there are literally hundreds of references, which are also catalogued in the author’s GitHub repository. Many recent papers are also mentioned and discussed in the book that you can consider it as a very long survey or review paper in distributed systems.
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