https://engineering.linkedin.com/distributed-systems/log-what-every-software-engineer-should-know-about-real-time-datas-unifying … and https://hackernoon.com/complexity-and-strategy-325cd7f59a92 … are two of my favorite recent(ish) essays
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The Pragmatic Programmer is still totally relevant, 18 years after it was first published
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The Google Site Reliability Engineering book is free online and crammed with smart, concise wisdom https://landing.google.com/sre/book.html
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Oh yeah, and definitely the law of leaky abstractions - I think back to that one almost weekly https://www.joelonsoftware.com/2002/11/11/the-law-of-leaky-abstractions/ …
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James Hamilton on Designing and Deploying Internet-Scale Services https://www.usenix.org/legacy/event/lisa07/tech/full_papers/hamilton/hamilton_html/ …
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Bentley’s “Programming Pearls”? (Not that I’ve read it for like 30 years)
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Heh, three second edition just arrived in the post this week
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The algorithm design manual by skiena; and for those leaning toward management Creativity Inc by Ed Catmull
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"Are Your Lights On?: How to figure out what your problem really is", by Gause and Weinberg. Classic, timeless, and short.
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