I recently read "Software Architecture: The Hard Parts" by Neal Ford, Mark Richards, Pramod Sadalage, and Zhamak Dehghani, and this is my review of it.
Great book review! Succinct, to the point, and informative. It does pique me to read the book while also getting an overall idea of the book. The list on "The things I missed in the book" section is great as they provide topics that could make the book even more useful. Perhaps they'll be part of your subsequent books or whichever media you're going to provide.
Hi Milan, could you recommend books for non techie co-founder in tech company for algorithm, system design and software architecture to understand fundamentals in simple plain language so that he or she can understand what is going under the hood of his or her company’s product or projects related to new features development.
Great book review! Succinct, to the point, and informative. It does pique me to read the book while also getting an overall idea of the book. The list on "The things I missed in the book" section is great as they provide topics that could make the book even more useful. Perhaps they'll be part of your subsequent books or whichever media you're going to provide.
Thanks for the great post!
Thanks for sharing it, Milan.
This post is the kind of entry point someone should read before diving into a thick book.
It's also a good refresher. I read (tried at least 😅) this book when it was pretty advanced for me.
But rather than going again through the whole book, between my notes and your post, I get a better understanding than in the first read.
Super good 💯
Hi Milan, could you recommend books for non techie co-founder in tech company for algorithm, system design and software architecture to understand fundamentals in simple plain language so that he or she can understand what is going under the hood of his or her company’s product or projects related to new features development.