Book Review
"The Software Engineer's Guidebook" by Gergely Orosz
There might not be such a thing as a 10x engineer, but if you follow Gergely’s advice in this book you’re guaranteed to 10x your chances of having a great career in tech.
Principal Software Engineer & ex-CTO with startup experience Rust 🦀 & 🕸️ WASM TypeScript & JavaScript Python 🐍 OCaml 🐫 C 🦍
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There might not be such a thing as a 10x engineer, but if you follow Gergely’s advice in this book you’re guaranteed to 10x your chances of having a great career in tech.
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A very good birds-eye view of design patterns for the mid to advanced level JavaScript developer. I learned quite a few things from the book, and I highly recommend it as a weekend read.
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A great read overall, with very solid advice. I only wished the book would have been at least a few chapters longer!
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It's one of those technical books where you really want to write the code alongside reading it, otherwise things don't really "click" just from reading.
WASM
It might sound a bit harsh, but in its current incarnation I frankly I don't see the purpose of this book.
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Even though one could expect more "functional" aspects to be detailed, judging from the book's title, I think it strikes a very good balance.
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You can definitely feel that the author has a lot of experience writing high-quality production code.
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A very good book, definitely recommended. With a better editor and some small - but important - improvements, it would become my number 1 recommendation for professional programmers to start with when learning Rust.