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Exam Ref AZ-305 Designing Microsoft Azure Infrastructure Solutions by Ashish Agrawal
informative
fast-paced
5.0
This book is short, sweet, and serves as a great supplement for those with existing knowledge of Azure.
While it may not be the best fit for complete tech newbies, it does an excellent job of explaining relevant terms clearly and effectively.
It’s a valuable reference guide for preparing for the AZ-305 exam and can help reinforce key concepts. A solid resource for exam prep, especially if paired with hands-on experience or additional study materials.
While it may not be the best fit for complete tech newbies, it does an excellent job of explaining relevant terms clearly and effectively.
It’s a valuable reference guide for preparing for the AZ-305 exam and can help reinforce key concepts. A solid resource for exam prep, especially if paired with hands-on experience or additional study materials.
The Linux Philosophy for Sysadmins: And Everyone Who Wants to Be One by David Both
informative
fast-paced
5.0
This book offers a refreshing and engaging take on Linux, blending practical hands-on exercises with thoughtful insights into its benefits, particularly for system administrators.
It goes beyond the common perception of Linux as a tool for hackers, showcasing its versatility and strengths in problem-solving and hardware management.
The author’s mentor-like tone makes the content feel personal, almost as if you’re shadowing him—a unique and enjoyable experience.
From cool techniques for recovering and overwriting data to his shared enthusiasm for WordPress (which I also love), the book makes Linux approachable and human.
I can’t wait to explore more works by David Both!
It goes beyond the common perception of Linux as a tool for hackers, showcasing its versatility and strengths in problem-solving and hardware management.
The author’s mentor-like tone makes the content feel personal, almost as if you’re shadowing him—a unique and enjoyable experience.
From cool techniques for recovering and overwriting data to his shared enthusiasm for WordPress (which I also love), the book makes Linux approachable and human.
I can’t wait to explore more works by David Both!
HTML & Css: The Complete Reference, Fifth Edition by Thomas a. Powell
informative
fast-paced
5.0
This reference guide is incredibly thorough, but it dates back to 2008, which makes it more of a nostalgic read than a practical one for today’s web development needs.
With modern resources like FreeCodeCamp, Codecademy, and Mozilla Docs readily available, you can easily find up-to-date information online.
Still, there’s something fascinating about looking into the past—reading a book from a time when Internet Explorer was dominant and Google Chrome wasn’t even mentioned.
While today we rely on Microsoft Edge and Chrome as the main browsers, this guide offers a glimpse into how web development was approached years ago.
It’s a solid reference, and who knows—if everything goes behind a paywall someday, having a physical copy might come in handy!
With modern resources like FreeCodeCamp, Codecademy, and Mozilla Docs readily available, you can easily find up-to-date information online.
Still, there’s something fascinating about looking into the past—reading a book from a time when Internet Explorer was dominant and Google Chrome wasn’t even mentioned.
While today we rely on Microsoft Edge and Chrome as the main browsers, this guide offers a glimpse into how web development was approached years ago.
It’s a solid reference, and who knows—if everything goes behind a paywall someday, having a physical copy might come in handy!
Aws Cookbook: Building Practical Solutions with Aws by James Ferguson, John Culkin, Mike Zazon
informative
fast-paced
5.0
This book provides an excellent collection of introductory recipes to help you get started with AWS on your personal account.
It’s also a valuable resource for preparing for the Solutions Architect Associate exam.
The recipes focus on using the AWS CLI and SDKs rather than the console, offering a hands-on approach that’s ideal for automation and real-world application.
With an introduction by Jeff Barr, this guide stands out as both practical and insightful.
I know I’ll return to it whenever I need assistance with a specific AWS solution.
It’s also a valuable resource for preparing for the Solutions Architect Associate exam.
The recipes focus on using the AWS CLI and SDKs rather than the console, offering a hands-on approach that’s ideal for automation and real-world application.
With an introduction by Jeff Barr, this guide stands out as both practical and insightful.
I know I’ll return to it whenever I need assistance with a specific AWS solution.
Microsoft Azure Fundamentals Certification and Beyond: Simplified Cloud Concepts and Core Azure Fundamentals for Absolute Beginners to Pass the AZ-900 Exam by Steve Miles
informative
fast-paced
5.0
This book is an excellent resource for anyone new to Microsoft Azure, even those without a technical background.
It explains key concepts clearly and provides hands-on exercises to reinforce learning.
Each chapter includes summaries and questions that help solidify your understanding, making it a great starting point for exploring Azure.
Additionally, the practice questions are particularly useful for preparing for the AZ-900 exam, ensuring you’re well-equipped for success.
It explains key concepts clearly and provides hands-on exercises to reinforce learning.
Each chapter includes summaries and questions that help solidify your understanding, making it a great starting point for exploring Azure.
Additionally, the practice questions are particularly useful for preparing for the AZ-900 exam, ensuring you’re well-equipped for success.
Cloud Native Apps on Google Cloud Platform: Use Serverless, Microservices and Containers to Rapidly Build and Deploy Apps on Google Cloud by Alasdair Gilchrist
informative
fast-paced
5.0
This book offers a detailed guide to developing cloud-native applications on Google Cloud Platform, covering key considerations and best practices for architecting, building, and deploying these applications effectively.
One fascinating insight I gained from this book is the reason behind the high cost of provisioning virtual machines in the past: people would over-provision VMs without monitoring or managing them, leading to significant waste.
Thankfully, with the advent of modern cloud computing, we’ve learned how to manage VMs responsibly and use them efficiently with clear purpose.
This guide is a valuable resource for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of cloud-native development.
One fascinating insight I gained from this book is the reason behind the high cost of provisioning virtual machines in the past: people would over-provision VMs without monitoring or managing them, leading to significant waste.
Thankfully, with the advent of modern cloud computing, we’ve learned how to manage VMs responsibly and use them efficiently with clear purpose.
This guide is a valuable resource for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of cloud-native development.
Google Cloud Platform All-In-One Guide: Get Familiar with a Portfolio of Cloud-based Services in GCP by Praveen Kukreti
informative
fast-paced
5.0
This introductory guide is a great starting point for anyone new to Google Cloud Platform (GCP). It provides clear, beginner-friendly explanations along with basic hands-on labs to help readers practice foundational concepts.
The book covers the essentials of getting started with GCP and includes relevant links for further exploration, making it a practical resource for building a solid understanding of the platform.
The book covers the essentials of getting started with GCP and includes relevant links for further exploration, making it a practical resource for building a solid understanding of the platform.
AWS Administration Cookbook by Lucas Chan, Rowan Udell
informative
fast-paced
5.0
This development-oriented guide provides practical recipes for managing AWS efficiently. However, readers should note that AWS evolves rapidly, so it’s essential to follow the recipes with awareness of current updates. For example, the author mentions only two load balancers—ALB and CLB—but as of November 2023, AWS also offers NLB and GLB, while CLB has been retired.
The book emphasizes the use of CloudFormation and the AWS CLI, making it a strong resource for automation and quick deployments. This focus on code-driven management reduces reliance on the AWS console, which can be a major advantage given how frequently the console interface changes. The streamlined approach allows for a more consistent and distraction-free experience, making it particularly valuable for developers aiming to master AWS.
The book emphasizes the use of CloudFormation and the AWS CLI, making it a strong resource for automation and quick deployments. This focus on code-driven management reduces reliance on the AWS console, which can be a major advantage given how frequently the console interface changes. The streamlined approach allows for a more consistent and distraction-free experience, making it particularly valuable for developers aiming to master AWS.
Why Does He Do That? by Lundy Bancroft
informative
fast-paced
5.0
A deeply insightful and transformative read, offering a thorough exploration of the psychology behind abusive behavior. The book goes beyond stereotypes, tackling topics like the culture of abuse, the role of pornography in shaping harmful attitudes, and dispelling common myths about abusers.
Bancroft carefully distinguishes between narcissism and abuse, helping readers understand their differences while shedding light on how abusers can make lasting changes—though these steps require genuine effort and accountability. The book is practical, offering resources for women of various cultural backgrounds, book recommendations for teenagers, and guidance for those in same-sex relationships.
What makes this work especially impactful is its inclusion of tools and advice for people who assist or want to support abused women. While the book is a lengthy read, the depth of its insights and practical applications make it well worth the time. If you’re looking for a comprehensive guide to understanding and addressing abusive relationships, this book is an invaluable resource.
Bancroft carefully distinguishes between narcissism and abuse, helping readers understand their differences while shedding light on how abusers can make lasting changes—though these steps require genuine effort and accountability. The book is practical, offering resources for women of various cultural backgrounds, book recommendations for teenagers, and guidance for those in same-sex relationships.
What makes this work especially impactful is its inclusion of tools and advice for people who assist or want to support abused women. While the book is a lengthy read, the depth of its insights and practical applications make it well worth the time. If you’re looking for a comprehensive guide to understanding and addressing abusive relationships, this book is an invaluable resource.
Scaling Google Cloud Platform: Run Workloads Across Compute, Serverless PaaS, Database, Distributed Computing, and SRE by Swapnil Dubey
informative
fast-paced
5.0
First of all, the cover is pretty—let’s start there.
I appreciate that the author addresses multicloud strategies, including their pros and cons, as well as KPIs for and within the Cloud.
You could even consider this book a GCP Scaling Cookbook, as it includes code recipes for scaling various services—whether manually, automatically, or through the CLI.
If you’re looking to learn about scaling services in GCP, this book won’t disappoint!
I appreciate that the author addresses multicloud strategies, including their pros and cons, as well as KPIs for and within the Cloud.
You could even consider this book a GCP Scaling Cookbook, as it includes code recipes for scaling various services—whether manually, automatically, or through the CLI.
If you’re looking to learn about scaling services in GCP, this book won’t disappoint!