A collection of (mostly) technical things every software developer should know.
☝️ These are resources I can recommend to every programmer regardless of their skill level or tech stack
Highly opinionated 💣. Not backed by science.
Comes in no particular order ♻️
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P.S. You don't need to know all of that by heart to be a programmer.
But knowing the stuff will help you become better! 💪
P.P.S. Contributions are welcomed!
- Awesome Falsehoods
💊 Curated list of falsehoods programmers believe in.
Check for things you do not know about Strings, Addresses, Names, Numbers, Emails, Timezones and Dates and more.
- 📖 How to Count
- 📄 Floating Point Guide
- 📄 What Every Computer Scientist Should Know About Floating-Point Arithmetic
- 📄 Basic Number Theory Every Programmer Should Know...
- 📖 Designing Data-Intensive Applications
- 📜 Designs, Lessons and Advice from Building Large Distributed Systems
- 📜 Time, Clocks and the Ordering of Events in a Distributed System
- 📄 There is No Now
- 📄 Jepsen: how different databases behave under partition
- 📜 Fallacies of Distributed Computing Explained
- 📖 Security Programming
- 📄 Rolling Your Own Crypto
- 📖 Foundations of Security: What Every Programmer Needs to Know
- OWASP Top 10
- 📜 A Field Guide to Boxology
- 📜 Out of the Tar Pit
- 📜 No Silver Bullet — Essence and Accidents of Software Engineering
- 🎥 Growing a Language
- 🎥 CQRS and Event Sourcing
- 📖 Practical Object Oriented Design in Ruby
- 🎥 Evolutionary Software Architectures
- 📖 Working Effectively with Legacy Code
- 📖 Test Driven Development: By Example
- ✅ Going To Production Checklist
- 📖 Release It!
- 📖 Professor Frisby's Mostly Adequate Guide to Functional Programming
- 📖 SICP: Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs
- 📄 Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Turtle
- 📜 Programming Paradigms for Dummies: What Every Programmer Should Know
- Learn X in Y Minutes
Learn the basics of a language in a highly condensed way. - Hyperpolyglot
Compare commonly used features of more or less similar languages side-by-side. Helps you to jump Python<->Ruby, Ocaml<->Haskell, etc. - 📄 Pomodoro for Programmers
- 📄 10 Things Every Programmer Should Know For Their First Job
- 📄 How Much Do Software Engineers Really Make in Each City?
- 📄 Software Engineers Tenure in San Francisco
- Software Engineering 101
- 📖 The Passionate Programmer
- 📖 Soft Skills: The software developer's life manual
- 📖 The Complete Software Developer's Career Guide
- 📖 Programming Beyond Practices: Be More Than Just a Code Monkey
- A list of European Investors
- 📄 Ten Rules for Negotiating a Job Offer
- 📄 How To Interview As a Developer Candidate
- 📖 How To Be A STAR Engineer
- 📄 TL;DR; Stock Options
- 📄 Equity 101 for Startup Employees
- 📖 Cracking the Coding Interview: 189 Programming Questions and Solutions
- 🔥 Everything you need to know to get the job
- 🎥 Simple Made Easy
- 📄 Speed In Software Development
- 🎥 The Myth of the Genius Programmer
- 🎥 Making Badass Developers
- 📄 The Ten Rules of a Zen Programmer
- 📄 The mythical 10x programmer
- 📄 The Debugging Mindset
- 🔗 CodeForces
- 🔗 CodeChef
- 🔗 CodinGame
- 🔗 Cs Academy
- 🔗 HackerRank
- 🔗 Spoj
- 🔗 HackerEarth
- 🔗 TopCoder
- 🔗 Codewars
- 🔗 Exercism
- 🔗 CodeFights