The Art of Thinking Clearly  | Book Series

Overview:

“The Art of Thinking Clearly” is written in simple language. Its excellent story line helps in making important decisions of life. The book contains 99 short chapters that will help in judging the common mistakes made by the people and they learn how to avoid them.

Have you ever:

  • Invested time in something that, with hindsight, just wasn’t worth it?
  • Continued doing something you knew was bad for you?
  • Taken credit for success, but blamed failure on external circumstances?

These are few examples of cognitive biases, simple errors we all make in our day-to-day thinking. What’s important is to spot these errors and omit them to make better choices. The book will teach you what all common mistakes a person do in his daily routine and how to avoid those mistakes. Start judging your mistakes and life will go simple. Amazon India offers this book at reasonable rates.

About the author:

The Art of Thinking Clearly is written by Rolf Dobelli. He has done his MBA from the University of St. Gallen. Originally a novelist, he has been acknowledged as the “self-help guru the Germans love” by The Times. Co-founder of a Swiss-US-based corporation called get Abstract that was founded in the year 1999. He is best known for The Art of Thinking Clearly, first released in 2011, which received a lot of recognition in Switzerland and Germany.

Authors:

Rolf Dobelli

Published In:

28 Mar 2013

 

Release It! | Book Series

Overview:

A single dramatic software failure can cost a company millions of dollars – but can be avoided with simple changes to design and architecture. This new edition of the best-selling industry standard shows you how to create systems that run longer, with fewer failures, and recover better when bad things happen. New coverage includes DevOps, microservices, and cloud-native architecture. Stability antipatterns have grown to include systemic problems in large-scale systems. This is a must-have pragmatic guide to engineering for production systems.

If you’re a software developer, and you don’t want to get alerts every night for the rest of your life, help is here. With a combination of case studies about huge losses – lost revenue, lost reputation, lost time, lost opportunity – and practical, down-to-earth advice that was all gained through painful experience, this book helps you avoid the pitfalls that cost companies millions of dollars in downtime and reputation. Eighty percent of project life-cycle cost is in production, yet few books address this topic.

This updated edition deals with the production of today’s systems – larger, more complex, and heavily virtualized – and includes information on chaos engineering, the discipline of applying randomness and deliberate stress to reveal systematic problems. Build systems that survive the real world, avoid downtime, implement zero-downtime upgrades and continuous delivery, and make cloud-native applications resilient. Examine ways to architect, design, and build software – particularly distributed systems – that stands up to the typhoon winds of a flash mob, a Slashdotting, or a link on Reddit. Take a hard look at software that failed the test and find ways to make sure your software survives.

Authors:

Michael T. Nygard

Published In:

September 5, 2007