There is barely any day for me without reading a book. On days when I can’t read I really miss it. Sadly there were quite a few such days lately. It feels bad. It feels like my mind is hungry. When you eat you feed your body. When you read, you feed your mind. And we should consider reading as important as eating.
That’s an important rule I try to live by though sometimes I fail.
This year, I managed to read about 17 books, a bit less than I wanted, even though there have been a couple of very long ones. Let me share the 8 best I read.
Please note that this list does not follow any particular order. Click on the section headers to get a more detailed review of each book.
C++ Software Design by Klaus Iglberger is a great book that, in my opinion, every non-beginner C++ developer should read. It teaches about the most important design patterns such as the visitor pattern, the strategy pattern, the adapter and others. You won’t only learn about classical…
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