Messed up the tag, it's @jcoglan not SCogLab 
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You could skip the book and go directly to the software - choose some non-trivial open source project and clone a bit of it in another language (Rust of course). I’m doing this right now with Redis and I’m learning loads
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That's always a good option :D But books are things I can recommend to other people, especially more junior-ish developers who might feel intimated from diving into the source code of a large codebase :)
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@algo_luca I can highly recommend “Software Design X-Rays”.@AdamTornhill does a wonderful job combing the art of diving into a codebase with useful everyday analytics on real projects (e.g erlang, .NET framework or the Linux kernel)Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Not a book, it's a livestream of building a compiler from scratch https://github.com/terrajobst/minsk/blob/master/README.md …
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It's almost completely finished now! So awesome!
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