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  1. Startup Sacrilege
    for the Underdog Entrepreneur
    Paul Orlando

    Don't identify with the mainstream startup world? Working on a startup outside of a tech hub or in an unfashionable industry? Maybe that makes you an underdog entrepreneur. This book is for you.

  2. Building Phone Applications
    A step-by-step guide to building powerful voice and SMS applications for business
    Vince Dasta

    Learn how and why you should engage your customers through their phone including 19 detailed tutorials including a robust small business phone system that costs less than $10 per month.

  3. There Are No Rules
    Notes on Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Volume 5 (2009-2010)
    PersonalOpz

    A collection of notes from the inspirational lecture series "Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders". Read advice from 24 different lectures including leaders such as Eric Ries (author of The Lean Startup), Steve Blank (serial entrepreneur), Steve Case (AOL), and Marc Andreessen (serial entrepreneur).

  4. The Hacker Ways
    A gentle introduction to the command line and the UNIX toolset.
    Juan Reyero

    The UNIX toolset is the work environment of choice of a growing number of engineers and research scientists. If you want a career as an engineer, data analyst, programmer or researcher, you'll need to master it. This book will teach you all you need to get started. UNIX can be daunting until you understand its logic: by the end of the book you will, and you'll know where to look for more.

  5. Agile Planet
    A Travel Guide to the Agile Universe
    Fabian Schiller

    Ever wanted to get a quick and entertaining overview over the countless Agile topics? Do you sometimes need a quick refresher on a certain topic? Or do you need a short intro? You can find all of this in "Agile Planet - A Travelguide to the Agile Universe".

  6. Ansible for DevOps
    Server and configuration management for humans
    Jeff Geerling

    Ansible is a simple, but powerful, server and configuration management tool. Learn to use Ansible effectively, whether you manage one server—or thousands.

  7. App Engine e Python
    Você programa e o Google escala!
    Renzo Nuccitelli

    Aprenda a fazer um site completo utilizando App Engine e Python. Foque em seu produto e faça da equipe de engenheiros do Google seu time de infraestrutura!

  8. Automation and Monitoring with Hubot
    For DevOps and Developers
    Tomas Varaneckas

    You will learn how to turn your company chat into DevOps tool by automating workflows and building advanced monitoring systems using Hubot. Once you see how it works, you will never want to get back to the old ways of deploying code manually and reading tons of emails to find out about broken builds, new GitHub Issues or Pull Requests.

  9. Ideas Are a Dime a Dozen
    Notes on Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Volume 4 (2008-2009)
    PersonalOpz

    A collection of notes from the inspirational lecture series "Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders". Read advice from 23 different lectures including leaders such as Steve Ballmer (Microsoft), Sheryl Sandberg (Facebook), and Steve Blank (serial entrepreneur).

  10. Experimentation Sprints
    The story of one entrepreneur’s success
    Paulo Caroli, Geison Goes, and Gabriel Albo

    Innovation isn't easy, so taking a close look on how someone succeeded with it is very helpful.

  11. Inventors Challenge
    “My quest at being a quirky inventor”
    Murice Damion Miller
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  12. Execution and Other Lessons
    Notes on Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Volume 3 (2007-2008)
    PersonalOpz

    A collection of notes from the inspirational lecture series "Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders". Read advice given by leaders such as Martin Eberhard (Tesla Motors), Ron Conway (SV Angel), and Steve Blank (Serial Entrepreneur).

  13. A Practical Approach to API Design
    From Principles to Practice
    D. Keith Casey Jr and James Higginbotham

    If you read the tech press, everyone knows they need an API but most aren't really sure what it is. They treat it as another checkbox like "Web 2.0" was a few years ago or a mobile app was most recently. In fact, there's an entire "API-first" movement in development circles that most people don't understand or even realize why..

  14. Zen. Für Programmierer.
    Christian Grobmeier

    Wie man Zen täglich im Büro anwendet. Oder: Lebensgeschichte eines Programmierers, der halb durchdreht, weil der Manager nicht aufhört zu quatschen. Auch für Nicht-Programmierer geeignet.

  15. Start Making Dreams
    Notes on Tropical Talk Radio Volume 2
    PersonalOpz

    A collection of notes from the inspirational podcast "Tropical Talk Radio". Dream, travel, and build a business.