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  1. Designed to demonstrate how to debrief educational experiences, Experiential Learning 2 : Invention is "a gold mine" of questions and exercises useful for conducting retrospectives of on-the-job work. What could be more eductational than on-the-job work?

  2. Laravel: Code Happy (ES)
    Desarrollo de aplicaciones con el Framework de PHP Laravel para principiantes.
    Dayle Rees and Antonio Laguna
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  4. Theory of Constraints - Do It Yourself Kit for Small & Medium Size Enterprises for Manufacturing
    Step by step guide for Business Owners, Managers, Consultants and TOC Implementers
    Rajeev Athavale
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  5. <ALT+F>
    Streamlining IT with the Agile/Lean Transformation Framework
    Marco Tedone
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  6. Management Matters
    Building Enterprise Capability
    John Hunter
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  9. Groovy Goodness Notebook
    Experience the Groovy programming language through code snippets
    Hubert A. Klein Ikkink (mrhaki)

    Learn more about (hidden) Groovy features with code snippets and short articles. The articles and code will get you started quickly and will give more insight in Groovy.

  10. Scripting Enterprise Architect
    A guided tour to Enterprise Architect's scripting capabilities
    Thomas Kilian
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  11. Webentwicklung mit Zend Framework 2
    Deutsche Ausgabe
    Michael Romer
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  12. Zombie pulp
    Iulia Dumitru
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  14. The Leanpub Manual
    Len Epp and Peter Armstrong

    This is a short manual. It contains three things: 1. A description of the various writing modes.2. A discussion of Leanpub Flavoured Markdown vs. Markua3. Getting Started instructions for each writing mode. It also has some support links at the top for both readers and authors.

  15. Scaling PHP7 Applications
    5+ years of lessons learnt Scaling PHP to billions of requests per second
    Steve Corona

    Is Scaling PHP a pain in the ass? You're not exactly the next Facebook, but you're big enough, and it costs real money when your site goes down in the middle of the night. Scaling PHP Apps is filling in a ton of unexpected gaps in my server knowledge - Chris Fidao It's a damn good read, very useful for my new job. Setting up Nginx to play nice with PHP-FPM now. - Phil Sturgeon