Book Review: The Effective Engineer | Henrik Warne's blog
This is a short book, only about 200 pages (excluding appendix and notes), but the density of good content is very high. It is divided into three parts, each containing three or four short chapters, where each chapter ends with a good summary of the key points. The first part deals mostly with what to work on. The short answer is activities that give you the most bang for the buck. The second part is on how to work, and deals with iteration speed, measurements, fast feedback and project management. The third part is called Build Long-Term Value, and is mostly about team work and dev ops.
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