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🔝 Today in the #DSR_knows we are sharing materials that will help you conquer the IT space from scratch!

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➡️ "Just for Fun: The Story of an Accidental Revolutionary" - this book raises important questions about the development of technology and the nature of innovation, which will help novice IT specialists understand how events and decisions can have a global impact on the industry.

➡️ "The Art of Computer Programming" by Donald Knuth - will help you understand the basics of programming, develop logical thinking, and gain deep knowledge of algorithms, which are essential for a successful career in IT.

➡️ "Design Patterns" - with the help of this book, you will understand the basic principles and design patterns of software, which will serve as an excellent foundation for creating high-quality software products.

➡️ "Algorithms and Data Structures" by Niklaus Wirth - worth reading to master algorithms and data structures.

➡️ "Code Complete" by Steve McConnell - will teach you to create clean and efficient code, making your work professional and improving the quality of the programs you develop.

➡️ "The Mythical Man-Month: Essays on Software Engineering" by Frederick Brooks - this book will help you understand the importance of planning, project management, and team management in software development.

➡️ "UNIX. Professional Programming" by W. Richard Stevens, Stephen A. Rago - will help a beginner IT specialist master many intricacies and features of the UNIX operating system.

🌐 https://www.opennet.ru/ - this website gathers all the important information about the IT world, with forums for discussion and informative news.

👍 DSR is always happy to share new knowledge with you. Don't miss the opportunity to learn even more interesting things with us!
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👍 Today in the #DSR_knows we are sharing materials that will help you to improve your PM skills!

💬I consider PM role as a supporting character for a party of adventurers in MMO games. At first, this role may seem boring, but when you get enough experience, you start to enjoy this complex and engaging job — Konstantin Kudrin, the Head of PMO DSR.

💡 It's dangerous to go alone! Take this:


🌐 Need to know:

➡️ About Scrum — https://scrumguides.org/scrum-guide.html
➡️ About Kanban — https://businessmap.io/kanban-resources/getting-started/what-is-kanban


📚Books:

➡️ Andrew Grove «Only the Paranoid Survive»
➡️ Andrew Grove «High output management»
➡️ Ben Horowitz «The hard thing about hard things»


📑 Useful articles:

➡️ Stop Firefighting at Work, Make Time for Change — http://www.aleanjourney.com/2022/12/stop-firefighting-at-work-make-time-for.html
➡️ From good to great: A capability framework for building exceptional product engineering teams — https://buriti.ca/from-good-to-great-a-capability-framework-for-building-exceptional-product-engineering-teams-a8ca4e9e8f47
➡️ How to spend your first 30 days in a new senior-level role — https://larahogan.me/blog/first-30-days-new-role/
➡️ 30-60 days in a new leadership role: run experiments for change — https://larahogan.me/blog/first-60-days-new-role/
➡️ Rules of Thumb for Software Development Estimations — https://vadimkravcenko.com/shorts/project-estimates/
➡️ The problem with velocity — https://www.notonlycode.org/velocity/
➡️ P3.express: The minimalist project management system — https://p3.express/
➡️ What Lifecycle? Selecting the Right Model for Your Project — https://www.jrothman.com/articles/2008/01/what-lifecycle-selecting-the-right-model-for-your-project/
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🤩 Continuing to explore the IT world with #DSR_knows

Picked the best resources to jump-start your knowledge and become a cool 🔠 developer!

📚 Books:
Robert Love's “Linux. System Programming” - embedded systems often use Linux, so this book will definitely come in handy here
Brian Kernighan, Dennis Ritchey “C Programming Language” - this is the basis

🧑‍💻 A series of posts about Undefined Behavior from the creator of LLVM and the Clang compiler:
https://blog.llvm.org/2011/05/what-every-c-programmer-should-know.html
https://blog.llvm.org/2011/05/what-every-c-programmer-should-know_14.html
https://blog.llvm.org/2011/05/what-every-c-programmer-should-know_21.html

🌐 As for the website:
Handy service https://godbolt.org/
There you can see how a compiler behaves when it is built with different compilers and different flags. To use it, it is recommended to be able to read basic assembly instructions.

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