> A collection of [![Awesome](https://cdn.rawgit.com/sindresorhus/awesome/d7305f38d29fed78fa85652e3a63e154dd8e8829/media/badge.svg)](https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome) resources for geeks and software crafters :beer:
- I spend a lot of time on internet, losing myself in lot of topics. I choose GitHub to list my findings and bookmarks in a central location for productivity, to avoid losing my findings, and also to share them with the world.
- :warning: [**Full version**](https://github.com/MorganGeek/bookmarks/blob/master/README.md) :warning: I advise you to consult this very same page [here](https://github.com/MorganGeek/bookmarks/blob/master/README.md) for full content, as [GitHub truncates files with a size over 500KB on main page](https://twitter.com/MorganGeek/status/976936079025737729), causing incomplete display of this list.
* [anime-planet](http://www.anime-planet.com/) - one of the most complete manga and anime database for finding recommended content, or cataloging and reviewing your collection
* [Don MacAskill](https://don.blogs.smugmug.com/2011/04/24/how-smugmug-survived-the-amazonpocalypse/) - (2011) How SmugMug survived the Amazonpocalypse
* [Marty Madrid](https://twitter.com/abt_programming/status/516018172072587264/photo/1) - (2014) [IMG] How to build an MVP (Minimum Viable Product)
* [Christian Neumanns](https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/787668/Why-We-Should-Love-null) - (2014) Why We Should Love 'null' / + the Null Object Pattern
* [Fred Hébert](https://ferd.ca/lessons-learned-while-working-on-large-scale-server-software.html) - Lessons Learned while Working on Large-Scale Server Software
* [Scott McCarty](http://rhelblog.redhat.com/2016/03/16/container-tidbits-when-should-i-break-my-application-into-multiple-containers/) - (2016) Container Tidbits: When Should I Break My Application into Multiple Containers?
* [Umer Mansoor](https://codeahoy.com/2017/08/19/yagni-cargo-cult-and-overengineering-the-planes-wont-land-just-because-you-built-a-runway-in-your-backyard/) - (2017) YAGNI, Cargo Cult and Overengineering - the Planes Won't Land Just Because You Built a Runway in Your Backyard
* [Brian Kelly](https://www.datawire.io/using-fallacies-of-distributed-computing-to-build-resilient-microservices/) - Building Resilient Microservices from the Fallacies of Distributed Computing
* [dastergon/awesome-chaos-engineering](https://github.com/dastergon/awesome-chaos-engineering) - list of awesome Chaos Engineering resources
* [Jonas Downey](https://m.signalvnoise.com/move-slowly-and-fix-things-e5a560fd928b) - (2017) Move Slowly and Fix Things | Ruminations on the heavy weight of software design
* [Ben Stopford](https://www.confluent.io/blog/data-dichotomy-rethinking-the-way-we-treat-data-and-services/) - (2016) The Data Dichotomy: Rethinking the Way We Treat Data and Services
* [robinstickel/awesome-design-principles](https://github.com/robinstickel/awesome-design-principles) - A curated list of good design and experience principles.
* [Clément Delafargue](https://www.clever-cloud.com/blog/engineering/2015/05/20/why-auto-increment-is-a-terrible-idea/) - (2015) Why Auto Increment Is A Terrible Idea | interesting debate in the comments
* [mmcgrana/services-engineering](https://github.com/mmcgrana/services-engineering) - A reading list for services engineering, with a focus on cloud infrastructure services.
* [Scott McCarty](https://rhelblog.redhat.com/2015/07/29/architecting-containers-part-1-user-space-vs-kernel-space/) - (2015) Architecting Containers Part 1: Why Understanding User Space vs. Kernel Space Matters
* [Michael Bernstein](https://codeclimate.com/blog/choose-protocol-buffers/) - (2014) 5 Reasons to Use Protocol Buffers Instead of JSON For Your Next Service
* [Michal Ciurus](http://yourcodesucksexception.blogspot.be/2014/11/your-code-sucks.html) - (2014) Your code sucks - things you need to know about clean code and architecture
* [Michal Ciurus](http://yourcodesucksexception.blogspot.be/2015/08/the-clean-code-trap.html) - (2015) The Clean Code Trap
* [Adam Pittenger](https://medium.com/@apitt24/love-what-you-build-build-what-you-love-9cedbb05e32f) - (2013) Love what you build. Build what you love.
* [Kenneth N. Lodding, Nasa](https://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=1016985) - (2004) Hitchhiker's Guide to Biomorphic Software | The natural world may be the inspiration we need for solving our computer problems.
* [Manisha Sahasrabudhe](http://blog.shippable.com/7-things-to-consider-while-moving-to-microservices) - (2017) 7 things to consider while moving to a microservices architecture
* [donnemartin/system-design-primer](https://github.com/donnemartin/system-design-primer) - Learn how to design large-scale systems. Prep for the system design interview.
* [Greg Williams](https://spin.atomicobject.com/2017/02/22/diagrams-as-documentation/) - (2017) Diagrams as Software Documentation – When a Picture Says it Best
* [Lieven Vaneeckhaute (denshade)](https://softwareefficiency.wordpress.com/2015/03/14/big-data-technology-and-the-responsibility-shift/) - (2015) NoSQL and the responsibility shift | about data quality
* [Steven A. Lowe](https://techbeacon.com/big-benefits-tiny-types-how-make-your-codes-domain-concepts-explicit) - (2018) Big benefits from tiny types: How to make your code's domain concepts explicit
* [Joël Spolsky](https://www.joelonsoftware.com/2001/04/21/dont-let-architecture-astronauts-scare-you/) - (2001) Don’t Let Architecture Astronauts Scare You | about productivity
* [Thomas Wedell-Wedellsborg](https://hbr.org/2017/01/are-you-solving-the-right-problems) - (2017) Are You Solving the Right Problems? via [Jim Leonardo](https://jimsrulesregardingeverything.com/2017/03/11/export-to-pdf-a-tale-in-understanding-the-business-need/)'s article titled "Export to PDF: A Tale in Understanding the Business Need"
* [Simon Brown](http://www.codingthearchitecture.com/2014/08/24/c4_model_poster.html) - (2014) Software architecture and the C4 model | context, container, component, class diagrams
* [Fagner Brack](https://medium.com/@fagnerbrack/why-small-modules-matter-4e4d629321b8) - (2016) Why Small Modules Matter | Big projects are what, if not the composition of small pieces
* [Simon Brown](http://www.codingthearchitecture.com/2018/02/09/todays_software_developers_are_the_ivory_tower_architects_of_tomorrow.html) - (2018) Today's software developers are the ivory tower architects of tomorrow
* [Ben Northrop](http://www.bennorthrop.com/Essays/2018/the-reality-of-reuse.php) - (2018) The Reality of Reuse | we're hard-wired to want to make decisions quickly and we take too many shortcuts
> we need high design quality for stuff that is critical to our products and less design quality for stuff that isn't critical.
* [Luu Duong](http://www.luuduong.com/archive/2009/03/04/applying-the-quot8020-rulequot-with-the-standish-groups-software-usage.aspx) - (2009) Applying the "80-20 Rule" with The Standish Group’s Statistics on Software Usage | 80% of users only use 20% of features.
* [Joshua Kerievsky](https://www.industriallogic.com/blog/whats-wrong-with-clean-code/) - (2010) What’s Wrong With Clean Code? | When Cleaning Is Not Enough
> Clean frequently and remodel occasionally to produce an excellent design.
* [Kristof Kovacs](https://kkovacs.eu/the-death-star-design-pattern) - The Death Star Design Pattern
* [Simon Wardley](http://blog.gardeviance.org/2015/03/on-pioneers-settlers-town-planners-and.html) - (2015) On Pioneers, Settlers, Town Planners and Theft.
* [Fred Hébert](https://ferd.ca/the-hitchhiker-s-guide-to-the-unexpected.html) - (2018) The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Unexpected | about clean architecture, and making things easier
* [Zhamak Dehghani](https://www.martinfowler.com/articles/break-monolith-into-microservices.html) - (2018) How to break a Monolith into Microservices | What to decouple and when
* [Todd Hoff](http://highscalability.com/blog/2018/8/22/what-do-you-believe-now-that-you-didnt-five-years-ago-centra.html) - (2018) What Do You Believe Now That You Didn't Five Years Ago? Centralized Wins. Decentralized Loses.
* [Vijini Mallawaarachchi](https://towardsdatascience.com/10-common-software-architectural-patterns-in-a-nutshell-a0b47a1e9013) - (2017) 10 Common Software Architectural Patterns in a nutshell
* [Kai Niklas](https://hackernoon.com/38-actions-and-insights-to-become-a-better-software-architect-f135e2de9a1b) - (2018) 38 Actions and Insights to Become a Better Software Architect
* [The C4 model](http://c4model.com/) - consists of a hierarchical set of software architecture diagrams for context, containers, components, and code.
* [Alberto Brandolini](http://ziobrando.blogspot.com/2013/11/introducing-event-storming.html) - (2013) Introducing Event Storming | EventStorming is a workshop format for quickly exploring complex business domains.
* [Jesse Weaver](https://medium.com/s/story/a-simple-framework-for-designing-choices-ab93e0fc6610) - (2015) A Simple Framework for Designing Choices | No design is neutral
* [Gordon Brander](http://gordonbrander.com/pattern/) - Patterns : "This is my bag of tricks — loose notes, design patterns, rules-of-thumb, methods of enquiry, tools, cheatsheets, gimmicks, leverage points, descriptions of systems, key questions, risks, and unknowns."
* [James Somers](https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2017/09/saving-the-world-from-code/540393/) - (2017) The Coming Software Apocalypse
A small group of programmers wants to change how we code—before catastrophe strikes.
> “Computing is fundamentally invisible,” Gerard Berry said in his talk. “When your tires are flat, you look at your tires, they are flat. When your software is broken, you look at your software, you see nothing.” “So that’s a big problem.”
* [Gordon Brander](http://gordonbrander.com/pattern/second-system-syndrome/) - Second System Syndrome | a simple system is doomed to be replaced by an excessively abstract, over-engeered, or bloated successor.
* [Daniel Lebrero](https://danlebrero.com/2017/04/06/documenting-your-architecture-wireshark-plantuml-and-a-repl/) - (2017) Documenting your architecture: Wireshark, PlantUML and a REPL to glue them all.
* [Daniel Lebrero](https://danlebrero.com/2019/02/27/architecture-decisions-beligerent-contrarian-rule-of-three/) - (2019) Architecture decisions: the belligerent contrarian and the rule of three
* [David Futcher](https://blog.usejournal.com/you-dont-need-all-that-complex-expensive-distracting-infrastructure-a70dbe0dbccb) - (2019) You Don’t Need All That Complex/Expensive/Distracting Infrastructure
* [Simon Wardley](https://www.cio.co.uk/it-strategy/introduction-wardley-value-chain-mapping-3604565/) - (2015) An introduction to Wardley 'Value Chain' Mapping. **Bonus** : See also [Wardley map](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wardley_map)
* [milo-minderbinder/AWS-PlantUML](https://github.com/milo-minderbinder/AWS-PlantUML) - PlantUML sprites, macros, and other includes for AWS components.
* [RicardoNiepel/C4-PlantUML](https://github.com/RicardoNiepel/C4-PlantUML) - C4-PlantUML includes macros, stereotypes, and other goodies (like VSCode Snippets) for creating C4 diagrams with PlantUML.
* [The Architecture of Open Source Applications](https://aosabook.org/en/index.html) - Useful resources of information, because most software developers only ever get to know a handful of large programs well—usually programs they wrote themselves—and never study the great programs of history. As a result, they repeat one another's mistakes rather than building on one another's successes.
* [Worse is better](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worse_is_better) - It is the subjective idea that quality does not necessarily increase with functionality—that there is a point where less functionality ("worse") is a preferable option ("better") in terms of practicality and usability. Software that is limited, but simple to use, may be more appealing to the user and market than the reverse.
* [Sane software manifesto](https://sane-software.globalcode.info/v_0/) - While very opinionated, it's an interesting list of practices for software developers, about safe code, collaboration, reproducible builds, modularity, architecture, testability, etc.
* [Kelton Sears](http://www.seattleweekly.com/arts/enormous-dwarf/) - (2016) How Two Brothers From Silverdale Made The World’s Most Complex Video Game | about Dwarf Fortress
* [Cartooning for Peace](http://www.cartooningforpeace.org/cartoonotheque/) - [IMGS] Cartoons about censorship, freedom of expression, human rights, environment, inequality, war, religion, migrations, etc
* [FeedArt](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/feedart/glgdckpipcpcjmbkcmnponlnphnkkikn) - a chrome extension that replaces the ads you see on your Facebook feed by cool pieces of art
* [Dr. Tom Murphy VII, Ph.D.](http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~tom7/abc/paper.pdf) - [PDF] A C89 compiler that produces executables that are also valid ASCII text files
* [Jaime Jasso](https://www.artstation.com/jaime) - gallery of Jaime Jasso, Digital Matte Artist working for the film Industry, fan of sci-fi, Cyberpunk, visual effects in general, matte painting, concept art and compositing. [old gallery on devianart](https://jjasso.deviantart.com/gallery/)
* [PlantText](https://www.planttext.com/) - an online tool that quickly generates images (mostly UML diagrams) without the use of a mouse because it relies on a text-based language called [PlantUML](http://plantuml.com/).
* [Hive Plots](http://www.hiveplot.com/) - Rational Network Visualization - Farewell to Hairballs | Linear Layout for Network Visualization - Visually Interpreting Network Structure and Content Made Possible
* [BioFabric](http://www.biofabric.org/) - displays a network where nodes are depicted as horizontal lines, not as points! Take a look at the [Super-Quick Demo](http://www.biofabric.org/gallery/pages/SuperQuickBioFabric.html) to see how it works in under 60 seconds. **Example** : [Simple BioFabric Rendered](http://www.biofabric.org/gallery/pages/JustBioFabric.html)
* [maxogden/biofabric](https://github.com/maxogden/biofabric) - a client side module for generating biofabric graphs in svg using d3
* [Mode Analytics](https://community.modeanalytics.com/gallery/hive-plot/) - example of Hive plot
* [Amanda Sopkin](https://dev.to/amandasopkin/fantastic-personal-websites-and-how-to-make-them--22om) - (2018) Fantastic Personal Websites and How to Make Them | tips for good portfolio
* [Anne Quito](https://qz.com/quartzy/1381916/drawing-is-the-best-way-to-learn-even-if-youre-no-leonardo-da-vinci/) - (2018) Drawing is the best way to learn, even if you’re no Leonardo da Vinci
* [Dwitter.net](https://www.dwitter.net/) - is a challenge to see what awesomeness you can create when limited to only 140 characters of javascript and a canvas.
* [Pixel Joint](http://pixeljoint.com/pixels/new_icons.asp) - Highest Rated Pixel Art | Pixel Joint is all about the pixel art community. The site was started in September 2004
* [La boite verte](https://www.laboiteverte.fr/les-illustrations-en-pixel-art-octavi-navarro/) - :fr: [FR] Les illustrations en pixel art de Octavi Navarro
* [Azgaar's Fantasy Map Generator](https://azgaar.github.io/Fantasy-Map-Generator/) - Web application generating interactive and customizable maps
* [Character Generator](http://gaurav.munjal.us/Universal-LPC-Spritesheet-Character-Generator/) - Create a character sprite sheet for your game using 100% open art.
* [NeoGaf](https://www.neogaf.com/threads/how-where-when-metal-slug-sprites-made.1237986/) - (2016) How where when Metal slug sprites made? | Interesting thread on NeoGAF
* [Smooth Sailing with Kubernetes](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/kubernetes-comic/) - An online comic to learn about Kubernetes and how you can use it for continuous integration and delivery.
* [7DRL Challenge 2019](https://itch.io/jam/7drl-challenge-2019) - In 2005, the roguelike community established a yearly event, the 7DRL Challenge, in which developers are challenged to create a roguelike in seven days. This allows one to have the shared misery of knowing you are not the only one tracking down a bad pointer at the 167th hour. The annual event occurs during a week in early March.
* [LOWREZJAM 2019](https://itch.io/jam/lowrezjam-2019) - The goal of the jam is to create a game with a resolution of 64x64 pixels or less. You can use whatever programming language or tools that you wish.
* [CSS Zen Garden](http://www.mezzoblue.com/zengarden/alldesigns/) - is a World Wide Web development resource "built to demonstrate what can be accomplished visually through CSS-based design.".
* [Maggie Stiefvater](http://maggie-stiefvater.tumblr.com/post/166952028861/ive-decided-to-tell-you-guys-a-story-about) - a story about piracy by a book writer
* [John Allspaw](http://www.kitchensoap.com/2017/03/06/book-suggestion-dialogue-the-art-of-thinking-together/) - (2017) Dialogue: The Art Of Thinking Together
* [Andrew Hatch](https://medium.com/seek-blog/platform-engineering-why-we-dont-need-a-devops-team-e88c8b97cc4f) - (2017) Why We Don’t Need a DevOps Team | Rename your DevOps Team
* [Austin Kleon](https://austinkleon.com/2018/08/30/reading-with-a-pencil/) - (2018) Reading with a pencil | Full ownership of a book only comes when you have made it a part of yourself, and the best way to make yourself a part of it — which comes to the same thing — is by writing in it.
* [Farnam Street](https://fs.blog/reading/) - A Helpful Guide to Reading Better
* [Nate Hoffelder](https://the-digital-reader.com/2015/02/21/how-to-download-your-kindle-notes-and-highlights-and-export-them/) - (2015) How to Download Your Kindle Notes and Highlights and Export Them
* [Opentrackers.org](https://opentrackers.org/downloading-ebooks-textbooks/) - (2017) A guide to help people find ebooks & textbooks
* [NDTV Gadgets360](https://gadgets.ndtv.com/internet/features/the-6-best-places-to-legally-download-ebooks-for-free-663886) - (2015) The 6 Best Places to Legally Download Ebooks for Free
* [Andy Matuschak](https://andymatuschak.org/books/) - (2019) Why books don’t work
> Picture some serious non-fiction tomes. The Selfish Gene; Thinking, Fast and Slow; Guns, Germs, and Steel; etc. Have you ever had a book like this—one you’d read—come up in conversation, only to discover that you’d absorbed what amounts to a few sentences?
* [Marco de Saint-Hilaire](http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/26488) - [FR] :fr: [Book] L'art de payer ses dettes et de satisfaire ses créanciers sans débourser un sou
* [Google](https://landing.google.com/sre/book.html) - [Book] Site Reliability Engineering | free book about how SRE at Google build, deploy, monitor, and maintain some of the largest software systems in the world.
* [DZone](https://dzone.com/guides/devops-culture-and-process) - (2018) [Book] [PDF] DZone's free 50 pages Guide to DevOps: Culture and Process
* [Miran Lipovača](http://learnyouahaskell.com/chapters) - [Book] Learn You a Haskell for Great Good! and for free
* [Markus Triska](https://www.metalevel.at/prolog) - [Book] The Power of Prolog. **Bonus** : git repo [triska/the-power-of-prolog](https://github.com/triska/the-power-of-prolog)
* [Humans vs Computers](https://leanpub.com/humansvscomputers) - a book about wrong assumptions, computer bugs, and people caught in between
* [Laurens Van Houtven](https://www.crypto101.io/) - Crypto 101 is an introductory course on cryptography, freely available for programmers of all ages and skill levels. **Bonus** : [GitHub repo](https://github.com/crypto101/book)
* [The Cathedral and the Bazaar](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cathedral_and_the_Bazaar) - [Book] Musings on Linux and Open Source by an Accidental Revolutionary
* [Launch School](https://launchschool.com/books/) - Open Book Shelf for developers | some beginner friendly readings about programming, git, command line, etc
* [Learn You Some Erlang](http://learnyousomeerlang.com/content) - Online book. Reading this tutorial should be one of your first steps in learning Erlang
* [Ogre](http://ogres-crypt.com/Kindle/) - Free Kindle Book Listings
* [OpenShift](https://www.openshift.com/promotions/devops-with-openshift.html) - DevOps with OpenShift
* [MorganGeek](https://researchportal.unamur.be/fr/studentTheses/design-of-a-support-system-for-modelling-gene-regulatory-networks) - (2015) Design of a support system for modelling gene regulatory networks. **Bonus** : [Download in PDF](https://researchportal.unamur.be/files/36918347/2015_WattiezM_memoire.pdf)
* [Internet Archive](https://archive.org/details.php?identifier=texts) - eBooks and Texts : The Internet Archive offers over 15,000,000 freely downloadable books and texts. There is also a collection of 550,000 modern eBooks that may be borrowed by anyone with a free archive.org account.
* :star: [**Terraform Best Practices**](https://www.terraform-best-practices.com/) - [Book] free book with most of best-practices and recommendations for Terraform users. **Bonus** [Source code examples](https://github.com/antonbabenko/terraform-best-practices/tree/master/examples)
* [WikiSummaries](http://www.wikisummaries.org/wiki/Category:Summaries) - A listing of free book summaries in English by category and alphabetically.
* [Actionable Books](http://www.actionablebooks.com/en-ca/summaries/) - 1134 business book summaries with personality. Insights you can apply in five minutes.
* [csabapalfi/release-it](https://github.com/csabapalfi/release-it) - notes for the book titled 'Release It!' by Michael T. Nygard
* [Free Summarizer](http://freesummarizer.com/) - Summarize any text Copy and paste your loooong text (even a copy of a book)
* [O'reilly](http://programmer.97things.oreilly.com/wiki/index.php/Contributions_Appearing_in_the_Book) - contributions appearing in book 97 Things Every Programmer Should Know
* [onaclov2000/PassionateProgrammer](https://github.com/onaclov2000/PassionateProgrammer) - a list of the tips from the book "Passionate Programmer"
* [sfrapoport/daily-pragmatic-tip](https://github.com/sfrapoport/daily-pragmatic-tip/blob/master/pragmaticprogrammer.txt) - notes from book "Pragmatic Programmer"
* [braydie/PragProgTips](https://github.com/braydie/PragProgTips/blob/master/index.html) - some tips from pragmatic programmer book
* Some GitHub resources on clean coding practices, mostly based on book 'Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship' by Robert C. Martin : [Wojtek Lukaszuk](https://gist.github.com/wojteklu/73c6914cc446146b8b533c0988cf8d29), [Deniz Ozger/clean-code](https://github.com/denizozger/clean-code), [Jose Angel Barroso/clean-code](https://github.com/jbarroso/clean-code), [harry830622/clean-code-notes](https://github.com/harry830622/clean-code-notes), [thebentern/clean-code-study](https://github.com/thebentern/clean-code-study), [JuanCrg90/Clean-Code-Notes](https://github.com/JuanCrg90/Clean-Code-Notes), [timkendall/clean-code](https://github.com/timkendall/clean-code)
* [jbelmont/pragmatic-programmer-and-clean-code](https://github.com/jbelmont/pragmatic-programmer-and-clean-code) - principles from Pragmatic Programmer and Clean Code books
* [Hugo Matilla/Effective-JAVA-Summary](https://github.com/HugoMatilla/Effective-JAVA-Summary) - Summary of the book Effective Java 2nd Edition by Joshua Bloch
* [Sam Harris](https://medium.com/growth-mindset-podcast/the-hard-thing-about-hard-things-summary-51ea0213e837) - (2017) The Hard Thing About Hard Things—Summary of book
* [Farnam Street](https://www.fs.blog/2012/07/how-to-win-friends-and-influence-people/) - (2012) The Best Summary of Dale Carnegie's How to Win Friends and Influence People
* [rondy](https://gist.github.com/rondy/af1dee1d28c02e9a225ae55da2674a6f) - Effective Engineer - Book Notes. **Bonus** see also [The Effective Engineer website](http://www.effectiveengineer.com/) and [Effective Engineer Blog](http://www.effectiveengineer.com/blog)
* [SC (SensCritique)](https://www.senscritique.com) - [FR] :fr: french social networking service meant for discovery, cataloging, sharing reviews and tastes in films, tv series, music, books, comics and video games
* [TasteKid](https://tastedive.com/) - get recommendations for music but also tv shows, films, games, books...
* [Learn by Reading](https://learnbyreading.herokuapp.com/) - Discover your next favorite learnable (Non-fiction) book from Amazon Book
* [Gnod](http://www.gnooks.com/faves.php) - Discover new books based on what you like
* :star: [**Goodreads**](https://www.goodreads.com/) - a home for you books, to manage your collection and discover new books
* :star: [**LibraryThing**](https://www.librarything.com/) - a home for your books, to manage your library and discover new books. | Recommendations are numerous and usually relevant to me for every book I tried
* [Whichbook](http://www.openingthebook.com/whichbook/) - a tool for selecting what book to read next
* [What Should I Read Next?](http://www.whatshouldireadnext.com/) - another tool to discover new books based on what you like
* [AllReaders](http://allreaders.com/booksearch.asp) - book search engine, get details and recommendations about books you like
* [Readgeek](https://www.readgeek.com/rate_many) - Let Readgeek get to know your book taste to get recommendations
* [Community Picks](http://www.communitypicks.com/) - recommended books for hacker subreddits
* [Book Suggestions Ninja](https://www.booksuggestions.ninja/) - books suggestions based on book / author or genre
* [Reading Stash](http://readingstash.com/index) - Just a book recommender
* [Kooba](http://koob.jake.run/) - an interactive graph for finding new books
* [dev-books](http://www.dev-books.com/) - top of most mentioned books on stackoverflow
* [Goodreads](https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/reddit-top-200) - Popular Reddit Top 200 Books
* [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Best-Sellers-Kindle-Store-eBooks/zgbs/digital-text/154606011/ref=zg_bs?_encoding=UTF8&tf=1) - Top 100 Free Amazon Best Sellers
* [Jeff Atwood](https://blog.codinghorror.com/recommended-reading-for-developers/) - (2015) Recommended Reading for Developers
* [hackerkid/Mind-Expanding-Books](https://github.com/hackerkid/Mind-Expanding-Books) - 📚 Books that will blow your mind
* [Ask HN](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16357368) - (2018) Which books describe modern devops?
* [Favobooks](http://favobooks.com/) - famous people's favourite books : explore book recommendations of great thinkers, entrepreneurs, pioneers and visionaries.
* [Sacha Greif](https://medium.com/@sachagreif/the-spiderweb-strategy-12ebd2f35595) - (2014) The Spiderweb Strategy : Why it’s OK if some of your projects don’t make money
* [Doug Tedder](https://www.dougtedder.com/2017/11/03/the-seven-silent-killers-of-the-it-organization/) - (2017) The Seven Silent Killers of the IT Organization
* [Greg Kogan](https://www.gkogan.co/blog/progression/) - (2017) Progression | Finding errors in your past decisions and ideas means you’re progressing
* [Maggie Stiefvater](http://maggie-stiefvater.tumblr.com/post/166952028861/ive-decided-to-tell-you-guys-a-story-about) - a story about piracy by a book writer
* [Greg Rosalsky](https://www.citylab.com/transportation/2017/11/why-do-we-still-commute/544733/) - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
* [Joël Spolsky](https://www.joelonsoftware.com/2006/09/07/a-field-guide-to-developers-2/) - (2006) A Field Guide to Developers : what they’re looking for, what they like and dislike in a workplace, and what it’s going to take to be a top choice for top developers.
* [Andrew Orlowski](http://www.osnews.com/story/30106/_Break_up_Google_and_Facebook_if_you_ever_want_innovation_) - (2017) Break up Google and Facebook if you ever want innovation again | Jonathan Taplin against the tech giants
* [Google Finance](https://www.google.com/finance) - brings together stories from the many of the best financial news sites + all the market and portfolio data
* [Data Gueule (DTG)](https://www.youtube.com/user/datagueule/) - [Videos] [FR] :fr: #Datagueule, l'émission qui décode les mécanismes de notre société... avec des chiffres ! Datagueule is a french youtube program that decrypts how society functions and provide actual figures
* [Lee Rainie](https://www.slideshare.net/PewInternet/10-facts-about-jobs-in-the-future/9-5_People_express_more_worry) - (2017) 10 facts about jobs in the future
* [Bob Reselman](http://devopsagenda.techtarget.com/opinion/Why-the-promise-of-low-code-software-platforms-is-deceiving) - (2018) Why the promise of low-code software platforms is deceiving
* [Jim Bird](http://swreflections.blogspot.be/2015/07/dont-blame-bad-software-on-developers.html) - (2015) Don’t Blame Bad Software on Developers – Blame it on their Managers
* [Itamar Turner-Trauring](https://codewithoutrules.com/2016/08/08/living-below-your-means/) - (2016) Why living below your means can help you find a better job
* [Shan](https://shansvex.wordpress.com/2015/09/06/things-i-hated-about-being-a-renter-for-15-years/) - (2015) Things I hated About Being a Renter for 15 years
* [Thomas Wedell-Wedellsborg](https://hbr.org/2017/01/are-you-solving-the-right-problems) - (2017) Are You Solving the Right Problems? via [Jim Leonardo](https://jimsrulesregardingeverything.com/2017/03/11/export-to-pdf-a-tale-in-understanding-the-business-need/)'s article titled "Export to PDF: A Tale in Understanding the Business Need"
* [Ward Cunningham](http://wiki.c2.com/?AnalyzingXpWithOptionsPricing) - (2014) Analyzing Xp With Options Pricing | in XP, you should consider the Option to abandon, option to switch, option to defer investment and take advantage of possible future opportunity
* [David Brown](https://www.inc.com/david-brown/what-happens-when-a-founder-leaves-a-company-how-to-stay-grounded-continue-to-grow.html) - (2017) How to Stay Grounded and Maintain Your Vision at Your Company | There are four fundamental elements of running a business, and not only is vision the first, it's also the one that the others are built on. | As startup businesses start to scale, the vision can easily get lost.
* [Hicham Amine](https://medium.com/startup-grind/how-to-grow-a-startup-the-5-best-tips-ive-ever-learned-2a5c8da160d8) - (2017) How to Grow A Startup: The 5 Best Tips I’ve ever learned.
* [Eric Jorgenson](https://medium.com/@ericjorgenson/why-growing-past-20-employees-is-so-damn-hard-and-what-you-can-do-about-it-e37cb302db58) - (2017) Why Growing Past 20 Employees is so Damn Hard (and what you can do about it)
* [Eric Jorgenson](https://medium.com/evergreen-business-weekly/lets-stop-communicating-like-minions-evergreen-business-weekly-3-internal-communication-97a9705eb71a) - (2015) Secrets to Perfecting Organizational Communication—Evergreen Business Weekly 3: Internal Communication | If the members of the team cannot communicate, isolation limits their potential.
> Overcommunicate in all ways, all the time. There is no such thing as too much communication. When you think you’ve communicated something too much, you’re probably just beginning to get through.
* [Eric Jorgenson](https://medium.com/evergreen-business-weekly/how-not-to-hire-like-a-clownshow-evergreen-business-weekly-2-hiring-f4da0e9d3230) - (2015) How Not to Hire Like a Clownshow—Evergreen Business Weekly 2: Hiring
* [Nick Cassella](https://civicskunk.works/ask-your-coworkers-what-they-make-youll-earn-more-46efb2daf63e) - (2018) Ask Your Coworkers What They Make. You’ll Earn More.
* [Sam Harris](https://medium.com/growth-mindset-podcast/the-hard-thing-about-hard-things-summary-51ea0213e837) - (2017) The Hard Thing About Hard Things—Summary of book
* [Kevin J. Delaney](https://qz.com/846530/something-weird-happens-to-companies-when-they-hit-150-people/) - (2016) Something weird happens to companies when they hit 150 people
* [Shoshanna Solomon](https://www.timesofisrael.com/as-startups-grow-founders-need-to-learn-to-let-go/) - (2018) As startups grow, founders need to learn to let go
> As your company grows you have to get used to the fact that you cannot be involved in all the aspects of the company. To delegate is hard
> Delegating, he said, is another tough thing to do. “The key is to hire people who are more intelligent than you, to find people who are super, super smart, ”
* [David NiuMark Roberge](https://hbr.org/2017/03/how-morale-changes-as-a-startup-grows) - (2017) How Morale Changes as a Startup Grows | how company's culture changes
* [Kristof Kovacs](https://kkovacs.eu/the-death-star-design-pattern) - The Death Star Design Pattern
* [Dunbar's number](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunbar%27s_number) - is a suggested cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships—relationships in which an individual knows who each person is and how each person relates to every other person.
* [Hype Cycle](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hype_cycle) - a branded graphical presentation developer by Gartner, for representing the maturity, adoption and social application of specific technologies
* [Simon Wardley](http://blog.gardeviance.org/2015/03/on-pioneers-settlers-town-planners-and.html) - (2015) On Pioneers, Settlers, Town Planners and Theft.
* [Hugo Lassiège](https://www.eventuallycoding.com/index.php/travailler-autrement/) - (2013) [FR] Travailler autrement | sur les crises et court-termisme entre autres
* [Mike Ensor](https://dev9.com/blog-posts/2017/1/containers-the-software-development-life-cycles-last-mile-ks7cp) - (2018) Containers: The Software Development Life Cycle’s Last Mile
* [Beau Lyddon](https://blog.realkinetic.com/stop-wasting-your-beer-money-12c3fe5e4d54?gi=f99e9ab30ea6) - (2018) Stop Wasting Your Beer Money | Why are engineers so bad at paying other engineers for their work?
* [Sam Altman](https://www.atrium.co/blog/sam-altman-start-the-right-company/?hn) - (2018) How to Avoid Distractions and Start the Right Company: Startup Tips from Sam Altman
* [Jesse Weaver](https://medium.com/s/story/a-simple-framework-for-designing-choices-ab93e0fc6610) - (2015) A Simple Framework for Designing Choices | No design is neutral
* [Meredith Somers](http://mitsloan.mit.edu/newsroom/articles/the-20-year-old-entrepreneur-is-a-lie/) - (2018) The 20-year-old entrepreneur is a lie | Data from the Census Bureau and the IRS show the average age of successful business founders is 42.
> **WHY IT MATTERS**
> Good ideas come at any age, but it takes experience to turn them into success stories. Steve Jobs was 21 when he helped found Apple, but he was a 43-year-old CEO when the company created the iMac.
* [Mike Jarvis](https://builttoadapt.io/how-to-save-a-fortune-on-cloud-infrastructure-5ff418c7658c) - (2018) How to Save a Fortune On Cloud Infrastructure
* [Grille de Salaires anonyme des startupers](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Zjvz-Ud2TR3rco2BTq0X0Ovr29ohASCRiAATwmAX5YY/edit#gid=1145296357) - :fr: [FR] Tu bosses en startup ? Découvre les salaires pratiqués, ou partage ton salaire. Tout ceci est anonyme. | salaries for french startups
* [Simon Wardley](https://www.cio.co.uk/it-strategy/introduction-wardley-value-chain-mapping-3604565/) - (2015) An introduction to Wardley 'Value Chain' Mapping. **Bonus** : See also [Wardley map](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wardley_map)
* [Hourly rate calculator](https://usepastel.com/hourly-rate-calculator) - A calculator for freelancers to use as a guide to costs, billable hours and desired profit. Takes 10-15 min to complete.
> Solve your own problem, everything else will follow
> However, most developers make zero money off open source. Zero.
> Show your solution to other people as soon as possible
> Package it and distribute it as soon as possible (note to self)
> Don’t be scared, ashamed, or discouraged to make it paid
> Don’t let anyone tell you how much you should charge for your work
> value your work and believe that despite the fact that haters are loud, you’re still gonna get a lot of customers who would gladly pay for what you made.
* [Daniel Miessler](https://danielmiessler.com/blog/job-losses-automation-active-passive/) - (2019) Job Losses from Automation Are Being Actively Engineered and Funded
* [Nintendo eShop price comparator](https://eshop-prices.com/prices?currency=EUR) - Find the cheapest price for your favourite game, all prices are in Euro.
* [Save Coins](https://savecoins.app/) - helps you save money when you make a purchase at Nintendo Switch eShop.
* [adiGuba](https://switch.adiguba.com/) - :fr: [FR] Les jeux pour Nintendo Switch au meilleur prix !
* [Deku Deals](https://www.dekudeals.com/) - tracks the prices of Nintendo Switch games on the eShop and at major retailers in order to find the best deals. Add items to your wishlist, and Deku Deals sends you an email as soon as they go on sale.
* [Keepa](https://keepa.com) - This Amazon price tracker will enhance your Amazon shopping experience as they provide price history charts, price drop alerts, price watches, daily drops and browser addons.
* [PSprices](https://psprices.com/region-be/search/?q=&platform=Switch&dlc=show&sort=opencritic) - Game price notifications. Automatically monitor 8 platforms in 48 countries.
* [Ashton Kemerling](http://ashtonkemerling.com/blog/2018/02/21/no-you-probably-dont-need-a-blockchain/) - (2018) No, You Probably Don't Need a Blockchain | On Bitcoins and Blockchains
* [Chia Network](https://chia.network/) - blockchain based on proofs of space and time to make a cryptocurrency which is less wasteful, more decentralized, and more secure.
* [Bruce Hunt](https://hackernoon.com/the-art-of-hodling-crypto-cant-make-this-sh-t-up-713149eb9a21) - (2018) The Art Of Hodling Crypto: Can’t Make this Sh*t Up
> If you took 5 of the cryptocurrencies and if you invested $1,000 in each on Jan 1st 2017… you would have : $655,527 for $5,000 invested.
* [Bruce Hunt](https://hackernoon.com/due-diligence-checklist-for-investing-in-cryptocurrency-7b952b8b038e) - (2017) Due Diligence Checklist for Investing in Cryptocurrency
* [Bruce Hunt](https://hackernoon.com/how-to-crush-the-crypto-market-quit-your-job-move-to-paradise-and-do-whatever-you-want-the-rest-27a4a3cc2bb1) - (2018) How to Crush the Crypto Market, Quit Your Job, Move to Paradise and Do Whatever You Want the Rest of Your Life
* [Coin and Crypto](https://hackernoon.com/bitcoin-is-outdated-tech-these-3-alternatives-should-be-on-your-radar-57cf806d34df) - (2018) Bitcoin is outdated tech. These 3 alternatives should be on your radar.
* [Federico Gambarelli (fede93g)](https://steemit.com/bitcoin/@fede93g/the-hodler-manifesto-what-does-being-a-bitcoin-hodler-mean) - (2018) The HODLer Manifesto: what does "being a Bitcoin HODLer" mean?
* [Best Bitcoin Exchange Reviews](https://www.bestbitcoinexchange.net/) - Best Bitcoin Exchange Comparison
* [CryptoCompare](https://www.cryptocompare.com/exchanges/#/overview) - Compare all Bitcoin exchanges, reviews, live streaming bitcoin prices, fees, deposit methods
* [GamerZ](https://www.gamerz.be/forum/bitcoin-crypto/) - :fr: [FR] GamerZ discussion forum about Bitcoin / Cryptocurrencies
* [Anne Gaviola](http://www.cbc.ca/beta/news/business/bitcoin-s-gender-divide-could-be-a-bad-sign-experts-say-1.4458884) - (2018) Bitcoin's gender divide could be a bad sign, experts say
* [Nathaniel Whittemore](https://medium.com/@nlw/we-talk-about-blockchain-governance-so-why-not-blockchain-politics-28f787bc9ff6) - (2018) We Talk About Blockchain Governance, So Why Not Blockchain Politics?
* [Joseph Lubin](https://blockgeeks.com/news/blockchain-voting/) - (2016) Is Blockchain Technology Going To Disrupt Our Political System: We Hope So
* [David Ernst](https://blog.liquid.us/2016/09/21/what-is-liquid-democracy/) - (2016) What is Liquid Democracy?
* [Danny Crichton](https://techcrunch.com/2018/02/24/liquid-democracy-uses-blockchain/) - (2018) Liquid democracy uses blockchain to fix politics, and now you can vote for it
* [Jan Ivar Beddari](https://sysadvent.blogspot.de/2016/12/day-25-building-team-cli-with-python.html) - (2016) Building a Team CLI with Python: One Alternative to ChatOps
* [lusarz/jira-node-cli](https://github.com/lusarz/jira-node-cli) - JIRA command line interface written in NodeJS
* [keepcosmos/terjira](https://github.com/keepcosmos/terjira) - Terjira is a very interactive and easy to use CLI tool for Jira, more complete than jira-node-cli
* [joshuathompson/baton](https://github.com/joshuathompson/baton) - CLI to manage Spotify playback | You are using Spotify and would love to use it via terminal / CLI tools ? try baton ;-)
* [Christophe Porteneuve](https://medium.com/@porteneuve/30-git-cli-options-you-should-know-about-15423e8771df) - 30 Git CLI options you should know about
* [Alex Ellis](https://blog.alexellis.io/5-keys-to-a-killer-go-cli/) - 5 keys to create a killer CLI in Go
* [Remy Sharp](https://remysharp.com/2018/08/23/cli-improved) - (2018) CLI: improved | presentation of several powerful CLI tools
* [k4m4/terminals-are-sexy](https://github.com/k4m4/terminals-are-sexy) - list of Terminal frameworks, plugins & resources for CLI lovers
* [GnuPG Docs](https://www.gnupg.org/documentation/manuals/gnupg/Unattended-GPG-key-generation.html) - CLI options for using gpg gen-key from a script (aka unattended GPG key generation). Discovered via [Stack Overflow](https://superuser.com/questions/1003403/how-to-use-gpg-gen-key-in-a-script)
* [Roland Wolters](https://liquidat.wordpress.com/2016/02/29/useful-options-ansible-cli/) - (2016) Useful command line options for ansible-playbook
* [Jeroen Janssens](http://datascienceatthecommandline.com/) - Data Science at the Command Line
* [donnemartin/saws](https://github.com/donnemartin/saws) - A supercharged AWS command line interface (CLI).
* [operable/cog](https://github.com/operable/cog/) - Bringing the power of the command line to chat : Via [Choosing a Chatbot:From Hubot to Yetibot, What You Need to Know](https://victorops.com/blog/choose-chatbotfrom-hubot-yetibot-need-know)
> Cog is engineered to be more of a framework that addresses a number of concerns many teams have, such as security. With built-in access control and audit logging functionality, Cog allows teams to collaborate on sensitive tasks with higher confidence. Taking inspiration from the command-line interface, Cog has a “pipe” operator that allows users to run a command and use that output as the input for another command in a process.
* [transfer.sh](https://transfer.sh) - Easy file sharing from the command line
* [Terminus](http://luffah.xyz/bidules/Terminus/) - [FR] :fr: funny in browser role playing game to learn the basic of linux command line. NSFW. **Bonus** : [Source](https://github.com/luffah/terminus) + [Original version in english](http://www.mprat.org/Terminus/) with [Sources](https://github.com/mprat/terminus)
* :star: [**Command line fu**](http://www.commandlinefu.com/commands/browse) - a place to find those command-line gems that you return to again and again.
* [TuxRadar](http://www.tuxradar.com/content/command-line-tricks-smart-geeks) - Command line tricks for smart geeks
* [agarrharr/awesome-cli-apps](https://github.com/agarrharr/awesome-cli-apps) - A curated list of command line apps
* [Ramkumar Kuppuchamy](http://blog.endpoint.com/2015/11/favourite-unix-command-line-tools.html) - (2015) Top 15 Best Unix Command Line Tools
* [Seco Max](https://dzone.com/articles/most-useful-linux-command-line-tricks) - (2017) Most Useful Linux Command Line Tricks
* [Guillermo Garron](https://www.garron.me/en/linux/set-time-date-timezone-ntp-linux-shell-gnome-command-line.html) - (2012) Set Time, Date Timezone in Linux from Command Line or Gnome | Use ntp
* [John Goerzen](https://lifehacker.com/5974087/i-raised-my-kids-on-the-command-lineand-they-love-it) - (2013) I Raised My Kids On the Command Line...and They Love It
* [OS X Daily](http://osxdaily.com/2011/09/26/show-package-contents-unavailable-extract-pkg-files-without-installing-them/) - (2011) Command line : Extract .pkg Files Without Installing Them
* [OS X Daily](http://osxdaily.com/2013/05/13/mount-unmount-drives-from-the-command-line-in-mac-os-x/) - (2013) Mount * [OS X Daily](http://osxdaily.com/2013/05/13/mount-unmount-drives-from-the-command-line-in-mac-os-x/) - Mount & Unmount Drives from the Command Line in Mac OS X Unmount Drives from the Command Line in Mac OS X
* [Enrico Maria Crisostomo](http://thegreyblog.blogspot.be/2014/06/os-x-creating-packages-from-command_2.html) - (2014) OS X: Creating Packages from the Command Line - Tutorial and a Makefile - Part I
* [mas-cli/mas](https://github.com/mas-cli/mas) - 📦 Mac App Store command line interface
* [The Goose-bearing bash shell](https://goosebearingbashshell.github.io/2016/11/12/how-to-get-your-ip-address-from-the-command-line.html) - (2016) How to get your IP address from the command line. TLDR;
type `curl ident.me` to know your public ip
* [donnemartin/haxor-news](https://github.com/donnemartin/haxor-news) - Browse Hacker News like a haxor: A Hacker News command line interface (CLI).
* [michael-lazar/rtv](https://github.com/michael-lazar/rtv) - Browse Reddit from your terminal
* [Andrew Morton](https://drewish.com/2010/03/29/using-curl-and-the-host-header-to-bypass-a-load-balancer/) - (2010) Using cURL and the host header to bypass a load balancer | command line tips & tricks
* [Donne Martin/gitsome](https://github.com/donnemartin/gitsome) - gitsome : A supercharged Git/GitHub command line interface (CLI)
* [Whitson Gordon](https://lifehacker.com/5743814/become-a-command-line-ninja-with-these-time-saving-shortcuts) - Become a Command Line Ninja With These Time-Saving Shortcuts
* :star: [**alebcay/awesome-shell**](https://github.com/alebcay/awesome-shell) - A curated list of awesome command-line frameworks, toolkits, guides and gizmos.
* [Command Line Heroes](https://www.redhat.com/en/command-line-heroes) - podcast about the people who transform technology from the command line up. Presented by Red Hat.
* [SS64.com](https://ss64.com/bash/) - An A-Z Index of the Bash command line for Linux.
* [Boris Huisgen](https://blog.hbis.fr) - [FR] :fr: various and interesting linux / sysadmin / devops tips & tricks with command line examples
* :star: [**jlevy/the-art-of-command-line**](https://github.com/jlevy/the-art-of-command-line) - Master the command line, in one page
* [herrbischoff/awesome-osx-command-line](https://github.com/herrbischoff/awesome-osx-command-line) - Use your OS X terminal shell to do awesome things.
* [fish shell](http://fishshell.com/) - Finally, a command line shell for the 90s
* [LinuxCommand.org](http://www.linuxcommand.org/) - An excellent place to learn the command line and Bash shell scripting.
* [Remy van Elst](https://raymii.org/s/tutorials/Encrypt_and_decrypt_files_to_public_keys_via_the_OpenSSL_Command_Line.html) - Encrypt and decrypt files to public keys via the OpenSSL Command Line
* [Launch School](https://launchschool.com/books/) - Open Book Shelf for developers | some beginner friendly readings about programming, git, command line, etc
* [Vitaly Belman](https://hackernoon.com/macbook-my-command-line-utilities-f8a121c3b019) - My favorite command-line utilities / How I stopped worrying about GUI and learned to love the terminal
* :star: [**alexanderepstein/Bash-Snippets**](https://github.com/alexanderepstein/Bash-Snippets) - A collection of small bash scripts for heavy terminal users
* [Bash-Oneliner](https://onceupon.github.io/Bash-Oneliner/) - A collection of handy Bash One-Liners and terminal tricks for data processing and Linux system maintenance. **Bonus** : [GitHub repository](https://github.com/onceupon/Bash-Oneliner)
* [Silver Moon](http://www.binarytides.com/linux-fun-commands/) - 20 amusing Linux commands to have fun with the terminal
* [mps-youtube](https://github.com/mps-youtube/mps-youtube) - Terminal based YouTube player and downloader
* [kitty](https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/) - the fast, featureful, GPU based terminal emulator, designed for power keyboard users
* [Pradeep Kumar](https://www.linuxtechi.com/capture-analyze-packets-tcpdump-command-linux/) - (2018) How to capture and analyze packets with tcpdump command on Linux
* [Jordan Merrick](https://computers.tutsplus.com/tutorials/40-terminal-tips-and-tricks-you-never-thought-you-needed--mac-51192) - 40 Terminal Tips and Tricks You Never Thought You Needed
* [Lucas Fernandes da Costa](https://lucasfcosta.com/2019/02/10/terminal-guide-2019.html) - (2019) How I'm still not using GUIs in 2019: A guide to the terminal. **Bonus** : [author's dotfiles](https://github.com/lucasfcosta/dotfiles)
* [Nick Janetakis](https://nickjanetakis.com/blog/who-else-wants-to-boost-their-productivity-with-tmux) - Who Else Wants to Boost Their Terminal Productivity With tmux?
* [Awesome-Windows/awesome-windows-command-line](https://github.com/Awesome-Windows/awesome-windows-command-line) - cool stuffs you can do with windows terminal
* [CMD commands](https://ss64.com/nt/) - A-Z of windows terminal commands
* [PowerShell commands](https://ss64.com/ps/) - A-Z of windows powershell commands
* [operable/cog](https://github.com/operable/cog/) - Bringing the power of the command line to chat : Via [Choosing a Chatbot:From Hubot to Yetibot, What You Need to Know](https://victorops.com/blog/choose-chatbotfrom-hubot-yetibot-need-know)
> Cog is engineered to be more of a framework that addresses a number of concerns many teams have, such as security. With built-in access control and audit logging functionality, Cog allows teams to collaborate on sensitive tasks with higher confidence. Taking inspiration from the command-line interface, Cog has a “pipe” operator that allows users to run a command and use that output as the input for another command in a process.
* :star: [**sferik/t**](https://github.com/sferik/t) - A command-line power tool for Twitter
* [jq Docs](https://stedolan.github.io/jq/manual/) - online manual for jq (a lightweight and flexible command-line JSON processor)
* [clvv/fasd](https://github.com/clvv/fasd) - Command-line productivity booster, offers quick access to files and directories, inspired by autojump, z and v.
* [chrisallenlane/cheat](https://github.com/chrisallenlane/cheat) - cheat allows you to create and view interactive cheatsheets on the command-line. You can obviously improve the existing ones with your own content. It's also inspiring for shell aliases creation
* :star: [**explainshell.com**](https://explainshell.com/) - write down a command-line to see the help text that matches each argument
* [koalephant/shell-script-library](https://bitbucket.org/koalephant/shell-script-library/) - Koalephant Shell Script Library | simplifies building portable command-line tools using shell scripts, and provides tools to assist with building self-contained scripts, and documentation.
* [Clikt](https://ajalt.github.io/clikt/) - Simple, powerful command line parser for Kotlin | Clikt (pronounced “clicked”) is a Kotlin library that makes writing command line interfaces simple and intuitive. It is the “Command Line Interface for Kotlin”. | better alternative to kotlinx.cli ?
* [b4b4r07/gomi](https://github.com/b4b4r07/gomi) - 🗑️ Replacement for UNIX rm command!
* [twpayne/chezmoi](https://github.com/twpayne/chezmoi) - Manage your dotfiles across multiple machines, securely. | I'm using it for a while, it's a powerful and fast tool for managing dotfiles, easy to use, transparent and secure, with support of Bitwarden, Vault, pass, LastPass, 1Password, gopass, Keepass, GnuPG, Keychain etc.
* [asdf-vm/asdf](https://github.com/asdf-vm/asdf) - Extendable version manager for multiple languages | Manage multiple runtime versions with a single CLI tool, extendable via [plugins](https://github.com/asdf-vm/asdf-plugins)
* [Dr. Deborah Mowshowitz](https://web.archive.org/web/20171012144615/http://www.columbia.edu/cu/biology/faculty/mowshowitz/explaining.html) - (2009) How to Explain
* [John Allspaw](http://www.kitchensoap.com/2017/03/06/book-suggestion-dialogue-the-art-of-thinking-together/) - (2017) Dialogue: The Art Of Thinking Together
* [Julie Zhuo](https://medium.com/the-year-of-the-looking-glass/how-to-work-with-engineers-a3163ff1eced) - How to Work with Engineers : A Cheat Sheet for Designers
* [Julie Zhuo](https://medium.com/the-year-of-the-looking-glass/how-to-work-with-designers-6c975dede146) - How to Work with Designers : A Cheat Sheet for Engineers and PMs
* [Julie Zhuo](https://medium.com/the-year-of-the-looking-glass/how-to-work-with-pms-3e852d5eccf5) - How to Work with PMs : A Cheat Sheet for Designers
* [Rajesh Setty](http://rajeshsetty.com/2010/05/03/why-many-smart-people-take-shortcuts-and-how-you-can-avoid-that-trap/) - (2010) Why MANY smart people take shortcuts and how you can avoid that trap
* [Marc Chernoff](http://www.marcandangel.com/2013/10/13/7-shortcuts-you-will-regret-taking-in-life/) - (2013) 7 Shortcuts You Will Regret Taking in Life
* [Daniel Miessler](https://web.archive.org/web/20150910140755/https://danielmiessler.com/blog/three-questions-successful-people-ask/) - (2013) Three Questions Successful People Ask
> * What do I want to achieve?
> * What are my obstacles?
> * Who has solved this already?
* [Anthony Panozzo](http://www.panozzaj.com/blog/2016/04/03/how-to-actually-publish-more-things/) - (2016) How to Actually Publish More Things
* [Ingrid Towey](https://opensource.com/open-organization/17/9/culture-building-onboarding-buddies) - Growing your team's open culture, one buddy at a time
* [Sam Knuth](https://opensource.com/open-organization/17/9/exercise-in-transparent-decisions) - A 3-step process for making more transparent decisions
* [Lauri Apple](https://opensource.com/open-organization/17/10/readme-maturity-model) - (2017) documentation : a maturity model for READMEs | Your step-by-step guide to more effective documentation
* [Muriel Lefevre](http://m.levif.be/actualite/international/stanislav-petrov-l-homme-qui-sauva-le-monde-en-ne-faisant-rien/article-normal-725163.html) - [FR] :fr: Stanislav Petrov, l'homme qui sauva le monde en ne faisant rien
* [Tobias Fors](https://twitter.com/tofo/status/512666251055742977/photo/1) - (2014) [IMG] The project paradox: making the biggest decisions when knowledge is at it's absolute lowest.
* [Lin Taylor](http://linbug.github.io/self-improvement/personal%20tracking/imposter%20syndrome/2017/09/30/How-I-hacked-my-imposter-syndrome-using-personal-tracking/) - (2017) How I hacked my imposter syndrome using personal tracking
* [Mike Cannon-Brookes](https://medium.com/smells-like-team-spirit/an-amateurs-guide-to-turning-impostor-syndrome-into-an-asset-1bac56917d46) - An amateur’s guide to turning impostor syndrome into an asset
* :star: [**Write the Docs**](http://www.writethedocs.org/guide/) - Documentation Guide : a best practice handbook for building, structuring, and writing software documentation, for creating more wonderful documentation in the world
* [Umer Mansoor](https://codeahoy.com/2017/07/26/fix-employee-weaknesses-or-focus-on-their-strengths/) - (2017) Fix Employee Weaknesses or Focus on Their Strengths?
* [Doug Tedder](https://www.dougtedder.com/2017/11/03/the-seven-silent-killers-of-the-it-organization/) - (2017) The Seven Silent Killers of the IT Organization
* [Doug Tedder](https://www.dougtedder.com/2017/07/02/cab-dead-long-live-cab/) - (2017) The CAB is Dead. Long Live the CAB.
* [Daniel Doubrovkine](http://code.dblock.org/2015/08/17/what-does-a-cto-do-connecting-people-to-enable-magic.html) - (2015) Connecting People to Enable Magic
* [Carl Hembrough](https://dev.to/carlhembrough/programming-used-to-be-fun) - (2017) When programming was no longer fun | another story about impostor syndrome
* [Charles Duhigg](https://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/28/magazine/what-google-learned-from-its-quest-to-build-the-perfect-team.html) - (2016) What Google Learned From Its Quest to Build the Perfect Team
* [Greg Rosalsky](https://www.citylab.com/transportation/2017/11/why-do-we-still-commute/544733/) - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
* [Jeff Goins](https://medium.com/personal-growth/the-single-most-overlooked-secret-to-influencing-other-people-32433b7ae285) - (2017) The Single Most Overlooked Secret To Influencing Other People
* [Manish Goregaokar](https://manishearth.github.io/blog/2016/01/03/making-your-open-source-project-newcomer-friendly/) - (2016) Making Your Open Source Project Newcomer-friendly
* [zalando/zalando-howto-open-source](https://github.com/zalando/zalando-howto-open-source) - How to Open Source at Zalando. **Bonus** : [Zalando's README Template](https://github.com/zalando/zalando-howto-open-source/blob/master/READMEtemplate.md)
* [Joël Spolsky](https://www.joelonsoftware.com/2000/04/26/designing-for-people-who-have-better-things-to-do-with-their-lives/) - (2000) Designing for People Who Have Better Things To Do With Their Lives
* [Michael Lynch](https://mtlynch.io/human-code-reviews-1/) - (2017) How to Do Code Reviews Like a Human (Part One). **Bonus** : [Part Two](https://mtlynch.io/human-code-reviews-2/)
* [Maura Thomas](https://hbr.org/2017/02/your-teams-time-management-problem-might-be-a-focus-problem) - (2017) Your Team’s Time Management Problem Might Be a Focus Problem
* [Catherine Louis](https://opensource.com/article/17/11/inclusive-workforce-takes-work) - (2017) 20 questions DevOps hiring managers should be prepared to answer
* [Dominic Krimmer](https://www.dkrimmer.de/2015/02/01/10-powerful-tips-on-how-to-support-a-team-based-learning-culture/) - (2015) 10 powerful tips on how to support a team-based learning culture
* [Dominic Krimmer](https://www.dkrimmer.de/2017/09/04/why-we-kicked-our-estimation-meetings/) - (2017) Why We Kicked Estimation Meetings (And Maybe You Should Too)
* [Sarah Cooper](https://thecooperreview.com/how-to-politely-tell-loud-coworkers-to-shut-up/) - How to Politely Tell Your Coworkers to Shut the F*ck up
* [Amar Singh](https://medium.com/@ummerr/youre-working-in-the-wrong-place-e289036ee01c) - (2017) You’re working in the wrong place. (if you’re working in an open office)
* [Gregg Caines](http://caines.ca/blog/2015/03/08/reclaiming-value-from-bugs-and-outages/) - (2015) Reclaiming Value From Bugs and Outages: Thoughts on Post-Mortems
* [Markus Harrer](https://www.feststelltaste.de/extreme-reduction/) - (2017) Extreme Reduction | how to fit the whole learning subject of one class into a half a dozen tweets. **Bonus** : see also [bulimic learning](https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=bulimic%20learning) and [Cramming](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cramming_(education))
* [Iwein Fuld](http://blog.xebia.com/practical-styles-of-pair-programming/) - (2010) Practical Styles of Pair Programming
* [Dave Nicolette](https://www.leadingagile.com/2018/01/in-favor-of-pairing/) - (2018) In Favor of Pairing
* [Sami Honkonen](https://blog.samihonkonen.com/the-responsibility-process-950478deef69) - (2011) The Responsibility Process
* [Dan Milstein](https://www.slideshare.net/danmil30/how-to-run-a-5-whys-with-humans-not-robots/34-ThanksDan_Milsteindanmil) - [Slides] (2012) How To Run a 5 Whys (With Humans, Not Robots)
* [Fagner Martins Brack (fagnerbrack)](https://medium.com/@fagnerbrack/pair-programming-8cfbf2dc4d00) - (2016) Pair Programming | A technique that **if done correctly** has the potential for delivering software faster with lower cost
* [Kate Matsudaira](https://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=2974011) - (2016) Bad Software Architecture is a People Problem | When people don't work well together they make bad decisions.
* [Kode Vicious](https://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=1740550) - (2010) Broken Builds | Frequent broken builds could be symptomatic of deeper problems within a development project.
* [GitHub](https://github.com/showcases/great-for-new-contributors) - Great for new contributors | What open source projects can I contribute to?
* [Yan-David Erlich](https://www.slideshare.net/YanDavidErlich/never-split-the-difference-cheatsheet) - [Slides] (2017) Six page cheat-sheet for the book [Never Split the Difference, by Chris Voss](https://www.amazon.com/Never-Split-Difference-Negotiating-Depended-ebook/dp/B014DUR7L2)
* [Jerome Kehrli](https://www.niceideas.ch/roller2/badtrash/entry/periodic-table-of-agile-principles) - (2017) Periodic Table of Agile Principles and Practices
* [Farnam Street](https://www.fs.blog/mental-models/) - Mental Models: The Best Way to Make Intelligent Decisions (113 Models Explained) | How do you think the most rational people in the world operate their minds? How do they make better decisions?
* [Culture Codes](https://tettra.co/culture-codes/handbooks/) - Employee Handbox Examples | A collection of company handbooks, employee manuals, and more from real companies.
* [folkswhocode/awesome-diversity](https://github.com/folkswhocode/awesome-diversity) - A curated list of amazingly awesome articles, websites and resources about diversity in technology.
* [Itamar Turner-Trauring](https://codewithoutrules.com/2017/10/04/technical-skills-productive/) - (2017) Technical skills alone won’t make you productive
* [Greg Williams](https://spin.atomicobject.com/2017/02/22/diagrams-as-documentation/) - (2017) Diagrams as Software Documentation – When a Picture Says it Best
* [Itamar Turner-Trauring](https://codewithoutrules.com/2016/12/08/how-not-to-get-stuck/) - (2016) Don’t get stuck: 6 ways to get unstuck and code faster
* [Itamar Turner-Trauring](https://codewithoutrules.com/2016/08/25/the-01x-programmer/) - (2016) From 10x programmer to 0.1x programmer: creating more with less
* [Gregg Caines](http://caines.ca/blog/2015/06/14/were-in-the-stone-age-of-software-engineering-management/) - (2015) We're in the Stone Age of Software Engineering Management
* [Marcus Blankenship](https://medium.com/maker-to-manager/why-your-programmers-just-want-to-code-36da9973388e) - (2017) Why your programmers just want to code
* [Lieven Vaneeckhaute (denshade)](https://softwareefficiency.wordpress.com/2017/11/12/solving-complex-problems-using-a-problem-map/) - (2017) Solving complex problems using a problem-solution mind map
* [Lieven Vaneeckhaute (denshade)](https://softwareefficiency.wordpress.com/2016/11/30/abbreviations-are-your-false-friend/) - (2016) Abbreviations are your (false) friend!
* [Jakub Holý](https://theholyjava.wordpress.com/2016/03/06/it-is-ok-to-requie-your-team-mates-to-have-particular-domaintechnical-knowledge/) - (2016) It Is OK to Require Your Team-mates to Have Particular Domain/Technical Knowledge
* [Farnam Street](https://www.fs.blog/2017/08/amateurs-professionals/) - (2017) The Difference Between Amateurs and Professionals
* [Ashton Kemerling](http://ashtonkemerling.com/blog/2014/01/14/managing-is-a-craft-too/) - (2014) Managing Is a Craft Too
* [Ashton Kemerling](http://ashtonkemerling.com/blog/2012/11/22/the-myth-of-the-lone-hacker/) - (2012) The Myth of the Lone Hacker | without the effort of countless other engineers, part and full time, their projects would have never made it off the ground.
* [Michael Hoffman](http://code-worrier.com/how-to-be-stuck/#) - (2013) How to be Stuck - Learning to learn to code on the internet
* [Julia Evans](https://jvns.ca/blog/2018/02/18/working-remotely--4-years-in/) - (2018) Working remotely, 4 years in
* [Robert Ecker](https://team-coder.com/boosting-the-quality-of-team-decisions/) - (2015) Boosting the Quality of Team Decisions | pros and cons of voting, consensus and strong leadership
* [Christian Maioli Mackeprang](https://techbeacon.com/how-terrible-code-gets-written-perfectly-sane-people) - (2018) How terrible code gets written by perfectly sane people
* [Oded Zilinsky](https://techbeacon.com/how-use-chatops-boost-business-engagement-across-teams) - (2018) How to use ChatOps to boost business engagement across teams | Go cross-silo with chatbots
* [James Wade](https://wade.be/development/2017/10/06/reviewing-code.html) - (2017) What's involved in a code review?
* [Mike Bursell](https://opensource.com/article/18/2/most-important-issue-devops-transformation) - (2018) Tackling the most important issue in a DevOps transformation | Why culture is the most important issue in a DevOps transformation
* :star: [**Ian Miell**](https://zwischenzugs.com/2018/02/24/5-things-i-did-to-change-a-teams-culture/) - (2018) Five Things I Did to Change a Team’s Culture
* [Nir Cohen](https://sysadvent.blogspot.be/2016/12/day-16-trained-engineers-overnight.html) - (2016) Trained Engineers - Overnight Managers (or, The Art Of Not Destroying Your Company)
* [The XY problem](http://xyproblem.info/) - (2014) is asking about your attempted solution rather than your actual problem. This leads to enormous amounts of wasted time and energy, both on the part of people asking for help, and on the part of those providing help.
* [Josh Johnson](https://lionfacelemonface.wordpress.com/2015/03/08/devops-is-bullshit-why-one-programmer-doesnt-do-it-anymore/) - (2015) DevOps Is Bullshit: Why One Programmer Doesn’t Do It Anymore
* [Thomas Wedell-Wedellsborg](https://hbr.org/2017/01/are-you-solving-the-right-problems) - (2017) Are You Solving the Right Problems? via [Jim Leonardo](https://jimsrulesregardingeverything.com/2017/03/11/export-to-pdf-a-tale-in-understanding-the-business-need/)'s article titled "Export to PDF: A Tale in Understanding the Business Need"
* [Tim Ottinger](http://agileotter.blogspot.be/2017/11/taking-breaks-in-disciplined-way.html) - (2017) Taking Breaks in a Disciplined Way | Take breaks otherwise pairing will drain your energy
> we don't take breaks because we are tired, we take breaks so that we are never tired.
> People will not work together to complete stories if they each have "their own work" to do.
* [Tim Ottinger](http://agileotter.blogspot.be/2015/04/individual-work-assignments-neither.html) - (2015) Individual Work Assignments: Neither Agile Nor Team
* [Teresa Amabile and Steven J. Kramer](https://hbr.org/2011/05/the-power-of-small-wins) - (2011) The Power of Small Wins | making progress in meaningful work | Managers can help employees see how their work is contributing.
* [Tim Ottinger](https://www.industriallogic.com/blog/behavior-driven-development/) - (2014) Avoid Rework Through Behavior-Driven Development | eXamples and features specification should be written in a formal way that is easily automated / increasing the signal-to-noise ratio in your communication:
* [Eric Jorgenson](https://medium.com/evergreen-business-weekly/the-power-of-network-effects-why-they-make-such-valuable-companies-and-how-to-harness-them-5d3fbc3659f8) - (2015) The Power of Network Effects: Why they make such Valuable Companies, and how to Harness them
* [Eric Jorgenson](https://medium.com/evergreen-business-weekly/how-not-to-hire-like-a-clownshow-evergreen-business-weekly-2-hiring-f4da0e9d3230) - (2015) How Not to Hire Like a Clownshow—Evergreen Business Weekly 2: Hiring
* [Kevin J. Delaney](https://qz.com/846530/something-weird-happens-to-companies-when-they-hit-150-people/) - (2016) Something weird happens to companies when they hit 150 people
* [Robin Dunbar](https://www.theguardian.com/science/2011/apr/25/few-people-dunbars-number) - (2011) Friends to count on | The perfect number for a human social group is 150. The challenge is maintaining a real sense of community
* [Shoshanna Solomon](https://www.timesofisrael.com/as-startups-grow-founders-need-to-learn-to-let-go/) - (2018) As startups grow, founders need to learn to let go
> As your company grows you have to get used to the fact that you cannot be involved in all the aspects of the company. To delegate is hard
> Delegating, he said, is another tough thing to do. “The key is to hire people who are more intelligent than you, to find people who are super, super smart, ”
* [Joshua Kerievsky](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/day-we-stopped-sprinting-joshua-kerievsky/) - (2017) The Day We Stopped Sprinting
> Our new approach felt more natural and we became more responsive to our customer's needs. We spent less time trying to predict how much work we could get done in a rigid time box, and instead allowed ourselves to work on items that ranged from a few hours to a few days.
* [Ben Northrop](http://www.bennorthrop.com/Essays/2018/the-reality-of-reuse.php) - (2018) The Reality of Reuse | we're hard-wired to want to make decisions quickly and we take too many shortcuts
* [Naresh Jain](https://www.industriallogic.com/blog/impact-of-continuous-integration-on-team-culture/) - (2011) Impact of Continuous Integration on Team Culture
* :star: [**Bridget Kromhout**](https://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=3185224) - (2018) Containers Will Not Fix Your Broken Culture (and Other Hard Truths) | Complex socio-technical systems are hard;
* [Dunbar's number](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunbar%27s_number) - is a suggested cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships—relationships in which an individual knows who each person is and how each person relates to every other person.
* [Simon Wardley](http://blog.gardeviance.org/2015/03/on-pioneers-settlers-town-planners-and.html) - (2015) On Pioneers, Settlers, Town Planners and Theft.
* [Xiao Ma](https://medium.com/open-sourced-thoughts/code-life-1a44121290a1) - (2015) Code • Life | We are already doing these things to our code, why not do them to ourselves?
* [Matthieu Lesne aka coreight](https://coreight.com/content/bonnes-habitudes-developpeurs) - :fr: [FR] (2016) Les bonnes habitudes de développeurs à appliquer dans sa vie quotidienne
* [Jeff Atwood](https://blog.codinghorror.com/we-make-shitty-software-with-bugs/) - (2004) We Make Shitty Software.. With Bugs! | Software is a process, it's never finished, it's always evolving.
* [Fred Hébert](https://ferd.ca/the-hitchhiker-s-guide-to-the-unexpected.html) - (2018) The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Unexpected | about clean architecture, and making things easier
* [Chesterton's fence](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Chesterton's_fence) - the principle that reforms should not be made until the reasoning behind the existing state of affairs is understood.
* [Beau Lyddon](https://blog.realkinetic.com/stop-wasting-your-beer-money-12c3fe5e4d54?gi=f99e9ab30ea6) - (2018) Stop Wasting Your Beer Money | Why are engineers so bad at paying other engineers for their work?
* [Libby Sander](http://www.bbc.com/capital/story/20180718-open-offices-make-people-talk-less-and-email-more) - (2018) Open offices make people talk less and email more
* [Alberto Brandolini](http://ziobrando.blogspot.com/2013/11/introducing-event-storming.html) - (2013) Introducing Event Storming | EventStorming is a workshop format for quickly exploring complex business domains.
* [Sean Kane](https://www.oreilly.com/ideas/6-creative-ways-to-solve-problems-with-linux-containers-and-docker) - (2018) 6 creative ways to solve problems with Linux containers and Docker
* [Jesse Weaver](https://medium.com/s/story/a-simple-framework-for-designing-choices-ab93e0fc6610) - (2015) A Simple Framework for Designing Choices | No design is neutral
* [Lolly Daskal](https://medium.com/s/story/10-dumb-rules-that-make-your-best-people-want-to-quit-8491b446dde5) - (2017) Dumb Rules That Make Your Best People Want to Quit | TL;DR — Trust employees like the adults they are
* [Gordon Brander](http://gordonbrander.com/pattern/) - Patterns : "This is my bag of tricks — loose notes, design patterns, rules-of-thumb, methods of enquiry, tools, cheatsheets, gimmicks, leverage points, descriptions of systems, key questions, risks, and unknowns."
> Get rid of your prioritized list of tasks. Stop having your daily stand-ups. No more status report e-mails. Just stop doing that stuff, and get rid of anyone who can't cope. Nothing terrible will happen.
* [Hugo Sharman-Firth](https://blog.hugo.codes/2018/08/the-dangers-of-best-practices.html) - (2018) The dangers of best practices | Best is the enemy of better
* [Mat Lawrence](https://www.atlassian.com/blog/inside-atlassian/how-to-facilitate-successful-offsite-meetings-human-dynamics) - (2017) How to facilitate successful offsite meetings: it’s all about the team
* [Sarah Goff-Dupont](https://www.atlassian.com/blog/teamwork/types-of-meetings) - (2018) 6 types of meetings that are actually worthwhile and meetings you can do without
* [Sarah Goff-Dupont](https://www.atlassian.com/blog/teamwork/kick-off-meeting-agenda-mistakes) - (2018) Avoid these 5 mistakes for an amazing kick-off meeting
* [Bernie Ferguson](https://www.atlassian.com/blog/inside-atlassian/how-to-facilitate-meetings-guide) - (2017) How to manage meetings like an expert facilitator
* [matiassingers/awesome-readme](https://github.com/matiassingers/awesome-readme) - A curated list of awesome READMEs
* [Akash Nimare](https://medium.com/@meakaakka/a-beginners-guide-to-writing-a-kickass-readme-7ac01da88ab3) - (2016) A Beginners Guide to writing a Kickass README ✍
* [Aytekin Tank](https://medium.com/swlh/the-power-of-culture-how-to-hire-and-attract-amazing-people-fd9e37b6d520) - (2018) The power of culture: how to hire and attract amazing people
* [Brendan D. Gregg](http://www.brendangregg.com/blog/2017-11-13/brilliant-jerks.html) - (2017) Brilliant Jerks in Engineering
* [The Life Coach School](https://thelifecoachschool.com/212/) - [Podcast] Ep #212: Simple Solutions | About the importance of defining the problem and finding its root cause, + other tips
* [Retromap](https://retromat.org) - Inspiration & plans for (agile) retrospectives : Planning your next agile retrospective? Start with a random plan, change it to fit the team's situation, print it and share the URL. Or browse around for new ideas!
* [Vadim Kravcenko](http://vadimkravcenko.com/growing-your-interns) - (2018) Growing your interns | eventually you will become Senior Developers and will need to nurture your own interns.
* [Greg Kamradt](https://www.gregkamradt.com/gregkamradt/how-awesome-people-have-taught-me-to-make-things) - (2018) How awesome people have taught me to make things happen
* [Daniel Lebrero](https://danlebrero.com/2019/02/27/architecture-decisions-beligerent-contrarian-rule-of-three/) - (2019) Architecture decisions: the belligerent contrarian and the rule of three
* [Michelle Venetucci Harvey](https://code.likeagirl.io/a-research-roundup-to-show-that-your-office-layout-is-toxic-and-some-tips-for-making-it-better-8434864b0ab2) - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
* [Simon Wardley](https://www.cio.co.uk/it-strategy/introduction-wardley-value-chain-mapping-3604565/) - (2015) An introduction to Wardley 'Value Chain' Mapping. **Bonus** : See also [Wardley map](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wardley_map)
* [Guesstimate](https://www.getguesstimate.com/models) - free models and tools for modeling things that aren't certain. You can forecast your earnings from a new venture, predict the amount of time completing a big project will take, or experiment with scientific theories. People have used it to optimize video games, understand lottery payoffs, and estimate the costs of childcare.
* [Gergely Orosz](https://blog.pragmaticengineer.com/talk-first-code-later/) - (2019) Talk First, Code Later
> the "talk first, code later" approach is an un-intuitive tool that speeds development up and leads to better communication between engineers and teams.
> Everyone would have saved so much time, if only we communicated first and wrote code only after.
* [Andy Johns](https://andyjohns.co/why-standups-are-useless-and-how-to-run-great-product-team-meetings/) - (2019) Why Standups are Useless and How to Run Great Product Team Meetings
* [World Clock Meeting Planner](https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/meeting.html) - Need to make a call to someone far away or arrange a web or video conference across different time zones? Find the best time across time zones with this Meeting Planner.
* [Bohm Dialogue](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bohm_Dialogue) - (also known as Bohmian Dialogue or "Dialogue in the Spirit of David Bohm") is a freely flowing group conversation in which participants attempt to reach a common understanding, experiencing everyone's point of view fully, equally and nonjudgementally.[1] This can lead to new and deeper understanding. The purpose is to solve the communication crises that face society,[2] and indeed the whole of human nature and consciousness.
* [Eric Jorgenson](https://medium.com/@ericjorgenson/why-growing-past-20-employees-is-so-damn-hard-and-what-you-can-do-about-it-e37cb302db58) - (2017) Why Growing Past 20 Employees is so Damn Hard (and what you can do about it)
* [Eric Jorgenson](https://medium.com/evergreen-business-weekly/lets-stop-communicating-like-minions-evergreen-business-weekly-3-internal-communication-97a9705eb71a) - (2015) Secrets to Perfecting Organizational Communication—Evergreen Business Weekly 3: Internal Communication | If the members of the team cannot communicate, isolation limits their potential.
> Overcommunicate in all ways, all the time. There is no such thing as too much communication. When you think you’ve communicated something too much, you’re probably just beginning to get through.
* [Eser Gozcu](https://hackernoon.com/devops-behind-scenes-817d586a1548) - (2018) DevOps and Behind the Scenes | BEST EFFORT != BEST PRACTICE | DevOps starts with a real communication. Moving towards a common goal requires social engineering
* [Nonviolent Communication](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nonviolent_Communication) - an approach to nonviolent living based on the idea that all human beings have the capacity for compassion and only resort to violence or behavior that harms themselves and others when they do not recognize more effective strategies for meeting needs
* [Alex Naoumidis](https://www.themindsetapp.com/musk-letter/) - (2018) Elon Musk reveals his productivity rules in a letter he sent to Tesla employees
> - Don’t use acronyms or nonsense words for objects
> - Communication should travel via the shortest path necessary to get the job done
> - A major source of issues is poor communication between depts. The way to solve this is allow free flow of information between all levels
> - If following a “company rule” is obviously ridiculous in a particular situation, such that it would make for a great Dilbert cartoon, then the rule should change.
* [Jon Cairns](https://medium.com/techspiration-ideas-making-it-happen/communication-how-to-be-a-better-software-developer-869c50767701) - Communication: how to be a better software developer
* [Software Engineering Tips](http://www.yacoset.com/Home/communication-tips) - (2010) Communication Tips
* [Ben Balter](http://ben.balter.com/2014/11/06/rules-of-communicating-at-github/) - (2014) 15 rules for communicating at GitHub
* [Jason Davis](https://medium.com/simon-systems/effective-communication-in-a-remote-engineering-setting-5f466d56aa5c) - (2015) Effective Communication in a Remote Engineering Setting
* [Lenny Zeltser](https://zeltser.com/human-communications-cheat-sheet/) - Tips for Troubleshooting Human Communications | Human Communications Cheat Sheet
* [Vadim Kravcenko](http://vadimkravcenko.com/dealing-with-complex-projects) - (2018) Dealing with complex projects
> If you fail - you learn, if you succeed – even better. And never forget the importance of communication.
* [Curse of knowledge](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curse_of_knowledge) - a cognitive bias that occurs when someone assumes that the others have the same background to understand.
* [Gergely Orosz](https://blog.pragmaticengineer.com/talk-first-code-later/) - (2019) Talk First, Code Later
> the "talk first, code later" approach is an un-intuitive tool that speeds development up and leads to better communication between engineers and teams.
> Everyone would have saved so much time, if only we communicated first and wrote code only after.
* [Andy Johns](https://andyjohns.co/why-standups-are-useless-and-how-to-run-great-product-team-meetings/) - (2019) Why Standups are Useless and How to Run Great Product Team Meetings
* [Greg Williams](https://spin.atomicobject.com/2017/02/22/diagrams-as-documentation/) - (2017) Diagrams as Software Documentation – When a Picture Says it Best
* [Chastity Blackwell](https://opensource.com/article/17/10/7-deadly-sins-documentation) - 7 deadly sins of documentation
* [Fred Hébert](https://ferd.ca/don-t-be-a-jerk-write-documentation.html) - Don't be a Jerk: Write Documentation
* :star: [**Write the Docs**](http://www.writethedocs.org/guide/) - Documentation Guide : a best practice handbook for building, structuring, and writing software documentation, for creating more wonderful documentation in the world
* [Lauri Apple](https://opensource.com/open-organization/17/10/readme-maturity-model) - (2017) documentation : a maturity model for READMEs | Your step-by-step guide to more effective documentation
* [zalando/zalando-howto-open-source](https://github.com/zalando/zalando-howto-open-source) - How to Open Source at Zalando. **Bonus** : [Zalando's README Template](https://github.com/zalando/zalando-howto-open-source/blob/master/READMEtemplate.md)
* [matiassingers/awesome-readme](https://github.com/matiassingers/awesome-readme) - A curated list of awesome READMEs
* [Akash Nimare](https://medium.com/@meakaakka/a-beginners-guide-to-writing-a-kickass-readme-7ac01da88ab3) - (2016) A Beginners Guide to writing a Kickass README ✍
* [Chris Ward](https://blog.codeship.com/distributing-operational-knowledge-across-a-team/) - (2017) Distributing Operational Knowledge Across a Team
* [James Somers](http://jsomers.net/blog/gettiers) - (2019) The three-page paper that shook philosophy : “Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?” : “the Gettier cases”
* [John D. Cook](https://www.johndcook.com/blog/2009/04/22/being-indispensable/) - (2009) Do you really want to be indispensable?
* [Shubhro Saha](http://www.shubhro.com/2014/12/27/software-engineers-should-write/) - (2014) Software engineers should write
* [Box-drawing character](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Box-drawing_character) - because using some characters such as ╭ ╮ ╯╰> is useful especially for arrows : ╰>
* [Bazyli Brzóska](https://invent.life/blog/on-organizing-projects-and-files/) - (2013) On organizing projects and files | TLDR : we shoudl use tags and we need more tools supporting them
* [Christopher Laine](https://medium.com/it-dead-inside/ubiquitous-language-in-your-software-domain-1ff6df49ac8c) - (2019) Ubiquitous Language in your software domain | Defining your software domain’s language makes everything easier
* [Daniel Lebrero](https://danlebrero.com/2017/04/06/documenting-your-architecture-wireshark-plantuml-and-a-repl/) - (2017) Documenting your architecture: Wireshark, PlantUML and a REPL to glue them all.
* [ty-/spec-style-guide](https://github.com/ty-/spec-style-guide) - some best practices for writing markdown based specifications to be printable by gitprint.com and pandoc
* [Daichi](https://hackernoon.com/boost-your-productivity-using-markdown-b8a84fc2a089) - (2017) Boost your productivity using Markdown.
* [Carla King](http://mediashift.org/2014/04/indie-publishing-tools-for-small-press-and-author-co-ops/) - (2014) 6 Great Self-Publishing Tools for Small Press and Author Co-Ops
* [WikiDiff](https://wikidiff.com/) - display difference between two terms, using wikipedia definition. Useful when answering online tests
* [BubuAnabelas/awesome-markdown](https://github.com/BubuAnabelas/awesome-markdown) - A curated list of delightful Markdown stuff.
* [Markdeep](http://casual-effects.com/markdeep/) - a free technology for writing plain text documents that will look good in any web browser, whether local or remote. It supports diagrams, calendars, equations, and other features as extensions of Markdown syntax.
* [tcort/markdown-link-check](https://github.com/tcort/markdown-link-check) - checks that all of the hyperlinks in a markdown text to determine if they are alive or dead
* [kylelobo/The-Documentation-Compendium](https://github.com/kylelobo/The-Documentation-Compendium) - 📢 Various README templates & tips on writing high-quality documentation that people want to read.
* [milo-minderbinder/AWS-PlantUML](https://github.com/milo-minderbinder/AWS-PlantUML) - PlantUML sprites, macros, and other includes for AWS components.
* [RicardoNiepel/C4-PlantUML](https://github.com/RicardoNiepel/C4-PlantUML) - C4-PlantUML includes macros, stereotypes, and other goodies (like VSCode Snippets) for creating C4 diagrams with PlantUML.
* [toml-lang/toml](https://github.com/toml-lang/toml) - Tom's Obvious, Minimal Language | TOML aims to be a minimal configuration file format that's easy to read due to obvious semantics.
* [antonbabenko/modules.tf-lambda](https://github.com/antonbabenko/modules.tf-lambda) - Infrastructure as code generator - from visual diagrams created with [Cloudcraft.co](https://cloudcraft.co/app) to Terraform
* [NanoDano](http://www.devdungeon.com/content/i-know-how-program-i-dont-know-what-program) - "I know how to program, but I don't know what to program"
* [Marion PoetzNikolaus FrankeMartin Schreier](https://hbr.org/2014/11/sometimes-the-best-ideas-come-from-outside-your-industry) - (2014) Sometimes the Best Ideas Come from Outside Your Industry
* [Dan Kim](https://m.signalvnoise.com/its-ok-to-be-pragmatic-with-a-little-help-from-the-crazy-ones-461f7773a176) - It’s OK to be pragmatic (with a little help from the “crazy ones”)
* [Modd.io](http://www.modd.io/) - a one minute game maker proof of concept, with ability to join others games online or fork their projects to create your own
* [Marco de Saint-Hilaire](http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/26488) - [FR] :fr: [eBook] L'art de payer ses dettes et de satisfaire ses créanciers sans débourser un sou
* [The Next Web](https://twitter.com/Shaun_Springer/status/498529232545669121/photo/1) - (2014) [IMG] It's not about being first to market, it's about being the best. / It's Never Too Late / Just do it better.
* [Roy Osing](https://talentculture.com/11-ways-to-lose-yourself-in-the-crowd/) - Anti principles (Don't do this !) / 11 Ways To Lose Yourself In The Crowd
* [Lin Taylor](http://linbug.github.io/self-improvement/personal%20tracking/imposter%20syndrome/2017/09/30/How-I-hacked-my-imposter-syndrome-using-personal-tracking/) - (2017) How I hacked my imposter syndrome using personal tracking
* [Katie McKenna](https://www.portent.com/blog/copywriting/better-content-5-lessons-learned-from-yoga-teacher-training.htm) - (2017) Be a Better Writer: 5 Lessons Learned From Yoga Teacher Training
* [Kirsten Pickworth](https://www.portent.com/blog/internet-marketing/avoid-best-practices-trap.htm) - (2017) How to Avoid the Best Practices Trap
* [Cate McGehee](https://www.portent.com/blog/content-strategy/best-thing-ever-heard-ideation-brainstorming.htm) - (2017) The Single Best Thing I’ve Ever Heard About Ideation and Brainstorming
* [Benjamin P. Hardy](https://medium.com/personal-growth/this-10-minute-routine-will-increase-your-clarity-and-creativity-c8ee786586cd) - (2017) This 10-Minute Routine Will Increase Your Clarity And Creativity
* [Benoit Collet](https://dailygeekshow.com/20-trucs-super-cool-que-vous-pouvez-faire-avec-votre-boite-a-pizza/) - :fr: [FR] (2013) 20 trucs super cool que vous pouvez faire avec votre boite à pizza
* [Greg Williams](https://spin.atomicobject.com/2017/02/22/diagrams-as-documentation/) - (2017) Diagrams as Software Documentation – When a Picture Says it Best
* [Thomas Wedell-Wedellsborg](https://hbr.org/2017/01/are-you-solving-the-right-problems) - (2017) Are You Solving the Right Problems? via [Jim Leonardo](https://jimsrulesregardingeverything.com/2017/03/11/export-to-pdf-a-tale-in-understanding-the-business-need/)'s article titled "Export to PDF: A Tale in Understanding the Business Need"
* [Blake Gossard](https://medium.com/@BlakeGossard/the-importance-of-getting-distracted-cd2511ad5b74) - (2018) The Importance of Getting Distracted | The pervasive message of “stay focused for success” is wrong
> curiosity and broad inquiry are necessarily incompatible with focus on specific goals.
* [Simon Wardley](http://blog.gardeviance.org/2015/03/on-pioneers-settlers-town-planners-and.html) - (2015) On Pioneers, Settlers, Town Planners and Theft.
* [Xiao Ma](https://medium.com/open-sourced-thoughts/code-life-1a44121290a1) - (2015) Code • Life | We are already doing these things to our code, why not do them to ourselves?
* [Sean Kane](https://www.oreilly.com/ideas/6-creative-ways-to-solve-problems-with-linux-containers-and-docker) - (2018) 6 creative ways to solve problems with Linux containers and Docker
* [Austin Kleon](https://austinkleon.com/2018/08/30/reading-with-a-pencil/) - (2018) Reading with a pencil | Full ownership of a book only comes when you have made it a part of yourself, and the best way to make yourself a part of it — which comes to the same thing — is by writing in it.
* [Retromap](https://retromat.org) - Inspiration & plans for (agile) retrospectives : Planning your next agile retrospective? Start with a random plan, change it to fit the team's situation, print it and share the URL. Or browse around for new ideas!
* [Anne Quito](https://qz.com/quartzy/1381916/drawing-is-the-best-way-to-learn-even-if-youre-no-leonardo-da-vinci/) - (2018) Drawing is the best way to learn, even if you’re no Leonardo da Vinci
* [Cade Metz](https://www.wired.com/2016/03/two-moves-alphago-lee-sedol-redefined-future/) - (2016) In Two Moves, AlphaGo and Lee Sedol Redefined the Future | speaking of go board game
* [Joon Ian Wong & Nikhil Sonnad](https://qz.com/639952/googles-ai-won-the-game-go-by-defying-millennia-of-basic-human-instinct/) - (2016) Google’s AI won the game Go by defying millennia of basic human instinct
* [Radim Řehůřek](https://rare-technologies.com/go_games_life/) - (2016) Go, Games, Strategy and Life: The Big Picture | on Go, insights vs victories, also about creativity
> Solve your own problem, everything else will follow
> However, most developers make zero money off open source. Zero.
> Show your solution to other people as soon as possible
> Package it and distribute it as soon as possible (note to self)
> Don’t be scared, ashamed, or discouraged to make it paid
> Don’t let anyone tell you how much you should charge for your work
> value your work and believe that despite the fact that haters are loud, you’re still gonna get a lot of customers who would gladly pay for what you made.
* [SC (SensCritique)](https://www.senscritique.com) - [FR] :fr: french social networking service meant for discovery, cataloging, sharing reviews and tastes in films, tv series, music, books, comics and video games
* :star: [**Goodreads**](https://www.goodreads.com/) - a home for you books, to manage your collection and discover new books
* :star: [**LibraryThing**](https://www.librarything.com/) - a home for your books, to manage your library and discover new books. | Recommendations are numerous and usually relevant to me for every book I tried
* [My 90's TV](http://www.my90stv.com/) - Go back to the 1990's via this nostalgic TV simulator and relive the original ads, music videos, movie trailers, shows and more!
* [Cinesift](https://www.cinesift.com/) - 'Cinesift' Sorts Ratings and Streaming Services to Help Users Pick Films. **Bonus** : [Presentation of Cinesift by Trend Hunter](https://www.trendhunter.com/trends/film-database)
* [WikiSummaries](http://www.wikisummaries.org/wiki/Category:Summaries) - A listing of free book summaries in English by category and alphabetically.
* [Actionable Books](http://www.actionablebooks.com/en-ca/summaries/) - 1134 business book summaries with personality. Insights you can apply in five minutes.
* [Duolingo](https://www.duolingo.com/) - free tool for learning another language, Duolingo makes it fun, and helps keep you engaged for the long haul.
* [Open Culture](http://www.openculture.com/freeonlinecourses) - 1,300 Free Online Courses from Top Universities
* [Data Gueule (DTG)](https://www.youtube.com/user/datagueule/) - [Videos] [FR] :fr: #Datagueule, l'émission qui décode les mécanismes de notre société... avec des chiffres ! Datagueule is a french youtube program that decrypts how society functions and provide actual figures
* [Lindsay Kolowich](https://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/surf-internet-websites) - (2017) The 20 Best Websites for Wasting Time on the Internet in 2018 | NSFW
* [daltonmenezes/netflix-list-exporter](https://github.com/daltonmenezes/netflix-list-exporter) - 💫 An Extension to export your lists from Netflix to Clipboard area and share with your friends. | also useful if used to compare lists to know what to watch together
* [The Atlantic](https://www.theatlantic.com/timeline/) - Life Timeline : Explore your life in history. | Tell us your birthday, and we’ll show you how the world has changed during your lifetime.
* [Sur le champ](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiWrr_SnP8eK-_9yJWFzbEA) - :fr: [FR] [Videos] La tactique et la stratégie militaires ont aussi une histoire. A travers l'analyse de différentes batailles, cette chaîne Youtube vous propose de découvrir ce qui a marqué cette discipline, non pour l'exercer mais pour la comprendre.
* [Rating Graph](https://www.ratingraph.com/) - is an online visualization tool which generates fancy graphs from user ratings (ranging between 1.0 and 10.0) submitted to TV show's Episodes and Movies.
* [pirate/ArchiveBox](https://github.com/pirate/ArchiveBox) - 🗃 The open source self-hosted web archive. Takes browser history/bookmarks/Pocket/Pinboard/etc., saves HTML, JS, PDFs, media, and more... **See also :** [Website](https://archivebox.io)
* [Movix.ai](https://movix.ai/) - Discover your movie in a few clicks | Movix.ai is a movie recommendation service based on artificial intelligence and Deep Learning. Click movies and tags you like and the system will do the rest — in a few clicks, Movix adapts to your preferences and gives you movies worth watching.
* [Information is Beautiful](http://www.informationisbeautiful.net/) - the world’s data, information and knowledge distilled into beautiful and useful graphs & diagrams.
* [Worldometers](http://www.worldometers.info/) - shows estimated current numbers based on statistics and projections from the most reputable official organizations, for economics, media, world population, etc.
* [HTTP Archive](http://httparchive.org/trends.php) - provides a record of web stats. **Bonus** : [Example 1](http://httparchive.org/trends.php?s=Top100&minlabel=Jan+1+2017&maxlabel=Dec+15+2017#bytesTotal&reqTotal)
* [Hive Plots](http://www.hiveplot.com/) - Rational Network Visualization - Farewell to Hairballs | Linear Layout for Network Visualization - Visually Interpreting Network Structure and Content Made Possible
* [BioFabric](http://www.biofabric.org/) - displays a network where nodes are depicted as horizontal lines, not as points! Take a look at the [Super-Quick Demo](http://www.biofabric.org/gallery/pages/SuperQuickBioFabric.html) to see how it works in under 60 seconds. **Example** : [Simple BioFabric Rendered](http://www.biofabric.org/gallery/pages/JustBioFabric.html)
* [maxogden/biofabric](https://github.com/maxogden/biofabric) - a client side module for generating biofabric graphs in svg using d3
* [Mode Analytics](https://community.modeanalytics.com/gallery/hive-plot/) - example of Hive plot
* [OpenRefine/OpenRefine](https://github.com/OpenRefine/OpenRefine) - OpenRefine is a free, open source power tool (by Google) for working with messy data and improving it. **See also** [https://openrefine.org/](Official site)
* [Max Roser and Mohamed Nagdy](https://ourworldindata.org/optimism-pessimism) - (2018) Optimism & Pessimism | why people are optimistic or pessimistic about certain things and how this is influenced by human nature, the media, or social changes.
* [Google Dataset Search](https://toolbox.google.com/datasetsearch) - Dataset Search enables users to find datasets stored across the Web through a simple keyword search.
* [The Atlantic](https://www.theatlantic.com/timeline/) - Life Timeline : Explore your life in history. | Tell us your birthday, and we’ll show you how the world has changed during your lifetime.
* [InterPlanetary File System](https://ipfs.io/) - The InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) is a protocol and peer-to-peer network for storing and sharing data in a distributed file system. IPFS uses content-addressing to uniquely identify each file in a global namespace connecting all computing devices. **See also :** [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/InterPlanetary_File_System) and [GitHub](https://github.com/ipfs/ipfs)
* [Replication crisis](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Replication_crisis) - The replication crisis (or replicability crisis or reproducibility crisis) is, as of 2019, an ongoing methodological crisis in which it has been found that many scientific studies are difficult or impossible to replicate or reproduce. The replication crisis affects the social and life sciences most severely.
* [All Things Distributed](http://www.allthingsdistributed.com/) - Werner Vogels' (Amazon' CTO) weblog on building scalable and robust distributed systems.
* [Build to Adapt at Pivotal](https://builttoadapt.io/) - Stories and insights on how software is changing the way society and businesses are built, from Pivotal.
* [The Continuous Delivery Aliance](http://alliance.praqma.com/initiatives/) - a community of Continuous Delivery and DevOps companies who work together to learn and facilitate best practices shared among the members.
* [Paul Hammant](https://paulhammant.com/archive/) - articles about CD, DevOps, etc. **Specific sections** : [Continuous_Delivery](https://paulhammant.com/categories.html#Continuous_Delivery) and [DevOps](https://paulhammant.com/categories.html#DevOps)
* [Electric Cloud Blog](https://electric-cloud.com/blog/) - DevOps, Continuous Delivery, and all that jazz...
* [Continuous Discussions (#c9d9)](https://electric-cloud.com/c9d9-devops-podcast/#recap) - A community podcast, discussing Agile, DevOps & Continuous Delivery
* [fabric8 Blog](https://blog.fabric8.io/) - Blog of fabric8, the open source microservices platform for developers, based on Docker, Kubernetes and Jenkins
* [sysadvent](https://sysadvent.blogspot.be/) - One article for each day of December, ending on the 25th article | great articles about systems administration topics written by fellow sysadmins.
* [GOTO Blog](https://blog.gotocon.com/blog/) - Created for developers, by developers, GOTO is focused on bringing together the best minds in the software community and the most interesting topics to light.
* [Derek E. Weeks](https://devops.com/21-devops-docker-reference-architectures/) - 21 DevOps and Docker Reference Architectures
* [Derek E. Weeks](https://devops.com/31-reference-architectures-devops-continuous-delivery/) - 31 Reference Architectures for DevOps and Continuous Delivery. [Slides here](https://www.slideshare.net/SonatypeCorp/nexus-and-continuous-delivery)
* [Martin Rusev](https://web.archive.org/web/20170118080812/https://www.amon.cx/blog/how-i-replaced-ssh/) - (2015) How I Replaced SSH with ZeroMQ and Salt
* [Martin Rusev](https://web.archive.org/web/20170712022233/https://www.amon.cx/blog/saltstack-review/) - (2015) SaltStack - Review and how it fares against Ansible and Puppet?
* [Josh Dreyfuss](http://blog.takipi.com/deployment-management-tools-chef-vs-puppet-vs-ansible-vs-saltstack-vs-fabric/) - Deployment Management Tools: Chef vs. Puppet vs. Ansible vs. SaltStack vs. Fabric
* :star: [**Viktor Farcic**](https://technologyconversations.com/2017/03/06/the-ten-commandments-of-continuous-delivery/) - (2017) The Ten Commandments Of Continuous Delivery. **Bonus from Jenkins World 2017** : [video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mW_gkQnF4eU) * :star: [**Viktor Farcic**](https://technologyconversations.com/2017/03/06/the-ten-commandments-of-continuous-delivery/) - The Ten Commandments Of Continuous Delivery. **Bonus from Jenkins World 2017** : [video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mW_gkQnF4eU) & [my notes](cd/viktor_farcic_on_continuous_delivery.md) [my notes](cd/viktor_farcic_on_continuous_delivery.md)
* [Automatic Software](https://automic.com/resources/tco-assessment-tools/devops-maturity-assessment) - DevOps Maturity model assessment : Where are you on your DevOps journey?
* [Per-Gustaf Stenberg](http://lup.lub.lu.se/luur/download?func=downloadFile&recordOId=8778168&fileOId=8778169) [PDF] (Master's thesis) Container-based Continuous Delivery for Clusters, interesting for some parts
* [Gregg Caines](http://caines.ca/blog/2012/01/03/your-team-probably-doesnt-have-the-same-dvcs-requirements-as-linus/) - (2012) Your Team Probably Doesn't Have the Same DVCS Requirements as Linus
* [Joran Le Cren](http://squad-twelve.com/2017/07/03/7-specific-suggestions-to-sabotage-devops-simply/) - (2017) 7 Specific Suggestions to Sabotage DevOps Simply
* [Aaron Boodman](https://medium.com/@aboodman/in-march-2011-i-drafted-an-article-explaining-how-the-team-responsible-for-google-chrome-ships-c479ba623a1b) - how the team responsible for Google Chrome ships software
* [Vishal Naik](https://www.thoughtworks.com/insights/blog/enabling-trunk-based-development-deployment-pipelines) - Enabling Trunk Based Development with Deployment Pipelines / learn from deployment pipeline anti patterns
* [Phu Ha](http://blog.asg-service.net/post/continuous-integration-part-1-setting-up-vms-docker-and-jenkins/) - Continuous Integration: Part 1 - Setting Up VMs, Docker, and Jenkins
* [Maxime Choffat](https://nalysdevopsmeetup.github.io/devops_meetup_slides/#/cover) - [Slides] Introduction to DevOps - presentation of first [Belgium DevOps Meetup](https://www.meetup.com/fr-FR/belgium-devops-meetup/)
* [Damon Edwards](http://rundeck.org/news/2014/01/08/Jenkins-is-for-development-Rundeck-is-for-operations.html) - (2014) Jenkins is for Development. Rundeck is for Operations.
* [DevOps Topologies](http://web.devopstopologies.com/). There is no ‘right’ team topology, but several ‘bad’ topologies for any one organisation. Original article -> [Matthew Skelton](https://blog.matthewskelton.net/2013/10/22/what-team-structure-is-right-for-devops-to-flourish/) - (2013) What Team Structure is Right for DevOps to Flourish?
* [Ahmed Elsabbahy](https://medium.com/@aelsabbahy/tutorial-how-to-test-your-docker-image-in-half-a-second-bbd13e06a4a9) - Tutorial: How to test your docker image in half a second
* [chassing/linux-sysadmin-interview-questions](https://github.com/chassing/linux-sysadmin-interview-questions) - Linux System Administrator/DevOps Interview Questions
* [Pascal Welsch](https://medium.com/@passsy/use-different-build-numbers-for-every-build-automatically-using-a-gradle-script-35577cd31b19) - Use different build numbers for every build—automatically using a gradle script
* [Stackify](https://stackify.com/top-continuous-integration-tools/) - (2017) Top Continuous Integration Tools: 51 Tools to Streamline Your Development Process, Boost Quality, and Enhance Accuracy
* [mr-mig/going-to-production](https://github.com/mr-mig/going-to-production) - A checklist for topics which should be covered before going to production.
* [John Allspaw](https://www.slideshare.net/jallspaw/10-deploys-per-day-dev-and-ops-cooperation-at-flickr/49-httpwwwickrcomphotoschrisdag2286198568_Respect_other_peoples_expertise) - (2009) [Slides] 10+ Deploys Per Day: Dev and Ops Cooperation at Flickr
* [Patrick Debois](https://fr.slideshare.net/jedi4ever/devops-the-war-is-over-if-you-want-it/108-Systems_ThinkingOptimize_the_whole_notjust) - (2010) [Slides] Devops: The War is over - If you want it
* [Ian Miell](https://zwischenzugs.com/2017/10/23/a-checklist-for-docker-in-the-enterprise-updated/) - (2017) A Checklist for Docker in the Enterprise (Updated)
* [Blueprint](http://devstructure.com/blueprint/) - a config mgmt tool that reverse-engineers servers by figuring out what you've done manually, commit them to git + generates code that can replicate your efforts
* [arvind](https://www.codementor.io/arvindsoni/in-devops-dev-is-killing-ops-d8gr1zdkh) - (2017) In DevOps, Dev is Killing Ops // read the full article + conclusion to have a better understanding
* [Alex Zhitnitsky](http://blog.takipi.com/15-tools-to-use-when-deploying-code-to-production/) - (2014) 15 Tools Java Developers Should Use After a Major Release
* [Doug Tedder](https://www.dougtedder.com/2017/11/03/the-seven-silent-killers-of-the-it-organization/) - (2017) The Seven Silent Killers of the IT Organization
* [eon01/DevOpsLinks-Is-Awesome](https://github.com/eon01/DevOpsLinks-Is-Awesome) - curated list of useful resources for DevOps, SysAdmin and Full Stack Developers
* [Werner Vogels](http://www.allthingsdistributed.com/2016/03/10-lessons-from-10-years-of-aws.html) - (2016) 10 Lessons from 10 Years of Amazon Web Services
* [Container Journal](https://containerjournal.com/2017/10/17/using-cicd-containerization-drive-pre-production-costs/) - (2017) Using CI/CD Over Containerization to Drive Down Pre-Production Costs
* [Steve Smith](https://www.continuousdeliveryconsulting.com/blog/aim-for-operability-not-devops-as-a-cult/) - (2017) Aim for Operability, not DevOps As A Cult
* [Carlos Leon](https://container-solutions.com/tagging-docker-images-the-right-way/) - (2017) Semantic versioning and Tagging Docker images the right way
* [Manisha Sahasrabudhe](https://sdtimes.com/stuck-new-devops-matrix-hell/) - (2017) Are you stuck in the new DevOps matrix from hell? | about complexity of env-app configuration management
* [ripienaar/free-for-dev](https://github.com/ripienaar/free-for-dev) - list of SaaS, PaaS and IaaS offerings that have free tiers of interest to devops and infradev. **Bonus** : [Website](https://free-for.dev)
* [kelseyhightower/confd](https://github.com/kelseyhightower/confd) - confd is a lightweight configuration management tool to keep local config files up-to-date using either etcd, consul, dynamodb, redis, vault, zookeeper, aws ssm parameter store or env vars
* [StackStorm Exchange](https://exchange.stackstorm.org/) - Automate all the things you already know and use with dozens of ready-made integration packs. Cloud providers, monitoring services, lightbulbs. It’s extendable, flexible, and built with love for DevOps and ChatOps
* [Nicolas De Nayer](https://medium.com/doctolib-engineering/the-duty-guy-the-key-to-empowering-engineers-a43d1fc4706b) - (2017) The Duty Guy: the key to empowering engineers
* [Jérôme Petazzoni](https://jpetazzo.github.io/2017/10/31/devops-docker-empathy/) - (2017) DevOps, Docker, and Empathy | Just because we’re using containers doesn’t mean that we “do DevOps.”
* [Google](https://landing.google.com/sre/book.html) - [Book] Site Reliability Engineering | free book about how SRE at Google build, deploy, monitor, and maintain some of the largest software systems in the world.
* [Pivotal](https://pivotal.io/cloud-native) - What are Cloud-Native Applications?
* [Bryan Friedman](https://content.pivotal.io/pivotal-blog/comparing-bosh-ansible-chef-part-1) - (2017) Infrastructure as Code is Not Enough: Comparing BOSH, Ansible, and Chef - Part 1. **See also** : [Part 2](https://content.pivotal.io/blog/comparing-bosh-ansible-chef-part-2)
* [GROWS Method](http://growsmethod.com/) - What is GROWS?
* [Grant Fritchey](https://www.red-gate.com/blog/database-devops/youre-not-delivering-devops-database/amp?__twitter_impression=true) - (2017) You’re not delivering DevOps to the database
> Please, developers, don’t get smug. I’m starting with you because you’re a core part of the problem here. Go back and re-read the definitions of DevOps … I’ll wait … You have to notice one salient point. Nowhere does it say, “Developers rule the world”, or “Developers have ‘SA’ privileges”, or “We get to ignore the Operations side of IT and do anything we want”. No, instead, it talks about cooperation.
* [DevOpsGuys](https://www.red-gate.com/blog/database-devops/wheres-the-ops-in-devops-part-1) - (2017) Where’s the Ops in DevOps? Part 1. **See also** : [Part 2](https://www.red-gate.com/blog/database-devops/wheres-the-ops-in-devops-part-2) and [Part 3](https://www.red-gate.com/blog/database-devops/wheres-the-ops-in-devops-part-3)
* [Catherine Louis](https://opensource.com/article/17/11/inclusive-workforce-takes-work) - (2017) 20 questions DevOps hiring managers should be prepared to answer
* [Maxime Choffat](https://mrrandol.github.io/devops_meetup_slides/index.html#/cover) - (2018) [Slides] of You said DevOps ? - Introduction to DevOps [Meetup](https://www.meetup.com/fr-FR/Brussels-WeCraft-DevOps/events/246397252/)
* [CloudBees](https://pages.cloudbees.com/rs/cloudbees/images/Continuous-Delivery-Infographic.pdf) - (2014) [PDF] Infographic on Continuous Delivery: Are you really doing it? 41% think they are, only 8% truly are
* [Mark Pundsack](https://about.gitlab.com/2017/10/04/devops-strategy/) - (2017) Beyond CI/CD: GitLab's DevOps vision | How we're building GitLab into the complete DevOps toolchain.
* [GitLab](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/issues/2517) - Auto DevOps is next **via** (2017) [Sid Sijbrandij](https://about.gitlab.com/2017/06/29/whats-next-for-gitlab-ci/) From 2/3 of the self-hosted Git market, to the next-generation CI system, to Auto DevOps
* [Paul Johnston](https://hackernoon.com/serverless-is-about-automation-not-functions-3f816c90ce61) - (2017) Serverless is about Automation, not Functions
* [Bob Reselman](http://devopsagenda.techtarget.com/opinion/Why-the-promise-of-low-code-software-platforms-is-deceiving) - (2018) Why the promise of low-code software platforms is deceiving
* [Continuous Delivery Service (CDS)](https://ovh.github.io/cds/) - Enterprise-Grade Continuous Delivery & DevOps Automation Open Source Platform, by OVH. CDS is open-source and completely free.
* [Coda Hale](https://codahale.com/risky-business-requires-active-operators/) - (2017) Risky Business Requires Active Operators | about the risks of automation in order to successfully and safely wield its power.
* [Dan McKinley](https://blog.skyliner.io/no-way-out-but-through-1db41c648697) - (2016) No Way Out But Through | how Skyliner deploys applications and why they built it like that
* [Dan McKinley](https://blog.skyliner.io/you-cant-have-a-rollback-button-83e914f420d9) - (2017) You Can’t Have a Rollback Button | The internet is a big truck. It’s really hard to drive it backwards.
* [Gregg Caines](http://caines.ca/blog/2015/03/08/reclaiming-value-from-bugs-and-outages/) - (2015) Reclaiming Value From Bugs and Outages: Thoughts on Post-Mortems
* [Zach Holman](https://zachholman.com/posts/deploying-software) - (2018) How to Deploy Software | Make your team’s deploys as boring as hell and stop stressing about it.
* [Zach Holman](https://zachholman.com/talk/move-fast-break-nothing/#slides) - [Slides] move fast & break nothing | a talk about code, teams & process
* [Mirco Hering](https://notafactoryanymore.com/2018/02/01/why-you-are-probably-not-as-advanced-in-your-agile-devops-journey-as-you-think-you-are/) - (2018) Why you are probably not as advanced in your Agile/DevOps journey as you think you are
* [Kate Matsudaira](https://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=2974011) - (2016) Bad Software Architecture is a People Problem | When people don't work well together they make bad decisions.
* :star: [**Bridget Kromhout**](https://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=3185224) - (2018) Containers Will Not Fix Your Broken Culture (and Other Hard Truths) | Complex socio-technical systems are hard;
* [Kode Vicious](https://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=1740550) - (2010) Broken Builds | Frequent broken builds could be symptomatic of deeper problems within a development project.
* [Katie Ballinger](https://circleci.com/blog/onboarding-new-site-reliability-engineers/) - (2017) Onboarding New Site Reliability Engineers
* [Alice Goldfuss](https://increment.com/development/center-stage-best-practices-for-staging-environments/) - (2017) Center stage: Best practices for staging environments
* [Increment Staff](https://increment.com/development/what-its-like-to-be-a-developer-at/) - (2017) What it’s like to be a developer at …
* [Amy Blais](https://about.mattermost.com/devops/27-things-enterprises-can-learn-startups-increase-productivity/) - (2017) 27 things enterprises can learn from startups to increase productivity
* [Joe McKendrick](http://www.zdnet.com/article/time-to-move-on-from-devops-and-continuous-delivery-says-google-executive/) - (2017) Time to move on from DevOps and continuous delivery, says Google advocate
* [Mike Bursell](https://opensource.com/article/18/2/most-important-issue-devops-transformation) - (2018) Tackling the most important issue in a DevOps transformation | Why culture is the most important issue in a DevOps transformation
* :star: [**Ian Miell**](https://zwischenzugs.com/2018/02/24/5-things-i-did-to-change-a-teams-culture/) - (2018) Five Things I Did to Change a Team’s Culture
* [Armon Dadgar](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/why-we-need-dynamic-secrets) - (2018) Why We Need Dynamic Secrets | how applications do a terrible job keeping secrets, and why we need to embrace ephemeral credentials, or "Dynamic Secrets" in Vault.
* [Dan Barker](https://opensource.com/article/18/2/essential-roles-devops-culture-success) - (2018) Your DevOps attempt will fail without these 7 departments buying in | Achieving customer value requires more than just software development and IT operations.
* [Michael Cote](http://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/02/06/devops_no_ops_less_ops/) - (2018) The many-faced god of operational excellence, DevOps and now 'site reliability engineering'
* [Jennifer Riggins](https://thenewstack.io/call-rotations-best-wake-devs-middle-night) - (2018) On Call Rotations: How Best to Wake Devs Up in the Middle of the Night
* [Robert Treat](https://sysadvent.blogspot.be/2017/12/day-6-sysadmins-evolution-of-role.html) - (2017) sysadmins - the evolution of a role amidst revolutionary hype.
* [bridgetkromhout/devops-against-humanity](https://github.com/bridgetkromhout/devops-against-humanity) - DevOps Against Humanity (an expansion for Cards Against Humanity)
* [Josh Johnson](https://lionfacelemonface.wordpress.com/2015/03/08/devops-is-bullshit-why-one-programmer-doesnt-do-it-anymore/) - (2015) DevOps Is Bullshit: Why One Programmer Doesn’t Do It Anymore
* [Yevgeniy Brikman](https://blog.gruntwork.io/why-we-use-terraform-and-not-chef-puppet-ansible-saltstack-or-cloudformation-7989dad2865c) - (2016) Why we use Terraform and not Chef, Puppet, Ansible, SaltStack, or CloudFormation
* [Michal Charemza](https://charemza.name/blog/posts/devops/aws/non-atomic-deployments/) - (2017) Non atomic deployments | Cron-free deferred delete of obsolete static resources | The best infrastructure is the one that doesn't exist
* [Hacker News](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16166645) - (2018) Ask HN: How do you keep track of releases/deployments of dozens micro-services?
* [Ontrack](http://nemerosa.github.io/ontrack/) - Continuous delivery monitoring : a tool for keeping track of deployments without losing anything, and make good usage of all data generated by CI/CD activities **Bonus** : [Slides of presentation in Belgium](https://www.slideshare.net/DamienCoraboeuf/ontrack-keeping-track-of-your-cicd-mess) and [Github Repo](https://github.com/nemerosa/ontrack) and [nemerosa website](http://nemerosa.com/).
* [Electric Cloud](https://electric-cloud.com/plugins/continuous-integration/) - (2014) Continuous Integration Best Practices: Vision and Reality | Are you really practicing the principles of Continuous Integration?
* [Angela Stringfellow](https://stackify.com/devops-resume-mistakes/) - (2017) Mistakes to Avoid on Your DevOps Resume: Tips from 20 DevOps Leaders and Hiring Managers
* [A. Mokhov, N. Mitchell, Simon Peyton Jones](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/uploads/prod/2018/03/build-systems.pdf) - (2018) [PDF] Build Systems à la Carte | is excel a build system too ? study of various old and model build systems
* [Aymen El Amri](https://hackernoon.com/50-best-devops-sre-blog-posts-tutorials-of-2017-451a7d69c4ef) - (2018) 50 Best DevOps & SRE Blog Posts & Tutorials Of 2017
* [Jeff Knupp](https://jeffknupp.com/blog/2014/04/15/how-devops-is-killing-the-developer/) - (2014) How 'DevOps' is Killing the Developer
* [Didier Caroff](https://medium.com/devopslinks/how-we-switch-to-a-continuous-delivery-pipeline-in-3-months-9667b9f65f7a) - (2018) How We Switched to a Continuous Delivery Pipeline in 3 months
* [Naresh Jain](https://www.industriallogic.com/blog/impact-of-continuous-integration-on-team-culture/) - (2011) Impact of Continuous Integration on Team Culture
* [Katacoda](https://www.katacoda.com/) - Learn new technologies right in your browser | Interactive Learning and Training Platform for Software Engineers
* [Chris Hill](https://medium.com/devopslinks/security-in-the-cloud-what-i-learned-when-aws-almost-billed-me-for-29-594-in-one-day-f234cbeb8100) - (2018) Security in the Cloud: What I learned when AWS (almost) billed me for $29,594 in one day.
* [Aymen El Amri](https://medium.com/devopslinks/the-15-point-devops-check-list-8cd2afb4a448) - (2016) The 15-point DevOps Check List
* [New Relic](https://newrelic.com/resource/site-reliability-engineering) - Site Reliability Engineering | Philosophies, Habits, and Tools for SRE Success
* [Cameron van Orman](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2014/7/devops-not-synonym-application-development) - (2014) DevOps is not a synonym for application development
* [Alex Aitken](https://www.alexaitken.nz/blog/sre-role-in-team/) - (2018) SRE role in team
* [Carla Rudder](https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2018/7/how-be-stronger-devops-leader-9-tips) - (2018) How to be a stronger DevOps leader: 9 tips
* [Daniel Oh](https://opensource.com/article/18/8/getting-started-devops-6-mistakes-avoid) - (2018) 6 DevOps mistakes to avoid
* [Cornelia Davis](https://itrevolution.com/devops-who-does-what-cornelia-davis/) - (2018) DevOps Who Does What
* [Adolfo Nunes](https://www.outsystems.com/blog/posts/in-the-loop_release-team-processes/) - (2018) In the Loop: How a Release Team Centralizes and Aligns Processes
* [semantic-release/semantic-release](https://github.com/semantic-release/semantic-release) - that tool automate the whole package release workflow including: determining the next version number, generating the release notes and publishing the package.
* [trimstray/test-your-sysadmin-skills](https://github.com/trimstray/test-your-sysadmin-skills) - A collection of *nix Sysadmin Test Questions and Answers for Interview/Exam (2018 Edition).
* [Software Engineering Stack Exchange](https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/253306/why-is-build-number-an-abuse-of-semantic-versioning) - Why is build.number an “abuse” of semantic versioning?
* [Philipp Hauer](https://blog.philipphauer.de/version-numbers-continuous-delivery-maven-docker/) - (2016) Version Numbers for Continuous Delivery with Maven and Docker
* [Beau Lyddon](https://blog.realkinetic.com/stop-wasting-your-beer-money-12c3fe5e4d54?gi=f99e9ab30ea6) - (2018) Stop Wasting Your Beer Money | Why are engineers so bad at paying other engineers for their work?
* [Jeroen van Wilgenburg](https://vanwilgenburg.wordpress.com/2018/08/22/lessons-learned-after-serving-thousands-of-concurrent-users-in-a-devops-team-for-a-year/) - (2018) Lessons learned after serving thousands of concurrent users in a devops team for a year
* [Eser Gozcu](https://hackernoon.com/devops-behind-scenes-817d586a1548) - (2018) DevOps and Behind the Scenes | BEST EFFORT != BEST PRACTICE | DevOps starts with a real communication. Moving towards a common goal requires social engineering
* [Gary Woodfine](https://garywoodfine.com/not-devops-engineer/) - (2018) You are not a DevOps Engineer | Your organisation won’t be saved by a terminal wonder kid in a hoody churning awesome BASH scripts during his lunch break. | Changing your department names form Software Development and IT operations and moving them to a co-located zone with a pool & Ping Pong tables, open plan kitchen and bean bags and then calling them DevOps is not really going to make your customers any happier.
* [Antonio Cangiano](https://programmingzen.com/building-better-software-info-ops-daniel-b-markham-interview/) - (2018) Building Better Software With Info-Ops: An Interview With Daniel B. Markham
* [AJ Ross, Adrian Hilton, Dave Rensin](https://cloudplatform.googleblog.com/2017/01/availability-part-deux--CRE-life-lessons.html) - (2017) SLOs, SLIs, SLAs, oh my - CRE life lessons | for DevOps professionals / SRE
* [Hacker News](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16446226) - Ask HN: What best practices for in-house Docker Registry? | examples of using labels and tags when building the docker images
* [Eero Laukkanena & Juha Itkonena & Casper Lassenius](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0950584916302324) - (2015) Problems, causes and solutions when adopting continuous delivery - A systematic literature review
> When adopting continuous delivery, problems related to system design are common, critical and little studied. The found problems, causes and solutions can be used to solve problems when adopting continuous delivery in practice.
* [Smooth Sailing with Kubernetes](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/kubernetes-comic/) - An online comic to learn about Kubernetes and how you can use it for continuous integration and delivery.
* [Gruntwork](https://gruntwork.io/devops-resources/) - A collection of blog posts, talks, books, and checklists for learning about DevOps, AWS, Terraform, Docker, Packer, and more
* [Thomas Nyambati](https://medium.com/rackbrains/https-medium-com-thomas-nyambati-how-to-avoid-handover-nightmares-aea38d9a3793) - (2017) How to Avoid Handover Nightmares | I totally adhere to those principles in my daily work... they are well known but still deserve a reminder :-) ...
* [enginyoyen/ansible-best-practises](https://github.com/enginyoyen/ansible-best-practises) - A project structure that outlines some best practices of how to use ansible
* [Timothy Appnel, James Martin](https://www.redhat.com/en/about/videos/ansible-best-practices-startups-enterprises) - [Video] Ansible best practices for startups to enterprises
* [C.J. Scarlett aka Scarlz](http://www.tricksofthetrades.net/2017/03/20/ansible-adhoc-modules/) - (2017) Tricks of the Trades : Ansible - Ad Hoc Commands and Modules
* [Remy van Elst](https://raymii.org/s/tutorials/Ansible_-_Only_if_a_file_exists_or_does_not_exist.html) - Ansible - Only if a file exists or does not exist
* [Justin Ellingwood](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-manage-multistage-environments-with-ansible) - How to Manage Multistage Environments with Ansible
* [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/32526774/multistage-deployment-with-ansible) - Multistage deployment with ansible
* [Osvaldo Toja](http://toja.io/using-host-and-group-vars-files-in-ansible/) - Organizing Group Vars Files in Ansible
* [Ross Tuck](http://rosstuck.com/multistage-environments-with-ansible/) - Multistage environments with Ansible
* [Maxime Thoonsen](https://www.theodo.fr/blog/2015/10/best-practices-to-build-great-ansible-playbooks/) - (2015) Best practices to build great Ansible playbooks
* [Ansible Docs](http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/playbooks_roles.html#task-include-files-and-encouraging-reuse) - Playbook Roles and Include Statements
* [Ansible Docs](http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/user_module.html) - user - Manage user accounts
* [Ansible Container](https://github.com/ansible/ansible-container) - a tool to build Docker images and orchestrate containers using only Ansible playbooks
* [Evin](https://tech.napsty.com/2016/06/using-ansible-to-build-and-orchestrate-clean-docker-images.html) - (2016) Using ansible to build and orchestrate clean docker images
* [Dan Tehranian](https://dantehranian.wordpress.com/2015/08/10/automating-linux-security-best-practices-with-ansible/) - (2015) Automating Linux Security Best Practices with Ansible
* [Dan Tehranian](https://dantehranian.wordpress.com/2015/06/18/testing-ansible-roles-with-test-kitchen/) - (2015) Testing Ansible Roles with Test Kitchen
* [Corban Raun](https://blog.serverdensity.com/what-ive-learnt-from-using-ansible-exclusively-for-2-years/) - Lessons from using Ansible exclusively for 2 years.
* [vfarcic/ms-lifecycle](https://github.com/vfarcic/ms-lifecycle) - an interesting project of Viktor Farcic used for demonstration in book The DevOps 2.0 Toolkit, where you can learn how to use Docker, Ansible & Vagrant to create a complete infrastructure
* [Nathan LeClaire](https://nathanleclaire.com/blog/2015/11/10/using-ansible-with-docker-machine-to-bootstrap-host-nodes/) - (2015) Using Ansible with Docker Machine to Bootstrap Host Nodes
* [Ansible](https://github.com/ansible/ansible-examples) - [ansible-examples] This repository contains examples and best practices for building Ansible Playbooks.
* [Pedro Artino](https://velenux.wordpress.com/2017/07/31/ansible-how-to-skip-a-specific-host-or-group-in-a-playbook/) - (2017) Ansible: how to skip a specific host or group in a playbook
* [Jeff Geerling](https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/running-ansible-within-windows) - (2014) Running Ansible within Windows
* [Jeff Geerling](https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2017/using-ansible-through-windows-10s-subsystem-linux) - (2016) Using Ansible through Windows 10's Subsystem for Linux
* [openstack/ARA](https://github.com/openstack/ara) - ARA: Ansible Run Analysis records Ansible Playbook runs and provides intuitive interfaces to browse them
* [ansible/awx](https://github.com/ansible/awx) - AWX provides an UI, API and task engine on top of Ansible. It is the open source upstream project for commercial Ansible Tower
* [ansible-console](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/ansible-console.html) - a REPL that allows for running ad-hoc tasks against a chosen inventory (based [dominis/ansible-shell](https://github.com/dominis/ansible-shell))
* [volanja/ansible_spec](https://github.com/volanja/ansible_spec) - a ruby gem that connect Ansible & Serverspec for Test Driven Server Configuration (or TDD).
* [Bjoern Meier](http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2017/10/26/6-ansible.html) - (2017) PyCon.de: use ansible properly or stick to your scripts. **Bonus** : [Slides in PDF](https://github.com/blue-yonder/documents/blob/master/presentations/PyCon.DE%202017/No_Compromise-Use_Ansible_properly%20_or_stick_to_your_scripts.pdf)
* [Jeff Geerling](https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2017/get-started-using-ansible-awx-open-source-tower-version-one-minute) - (2017) Get started using Ansible AWX (Open Source Tower version) in one minute
* [Jeff Geerling](https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2016/how-i-test-ansible-configuration-on-7-different-oses-docker) - (2016) How I test Ansible configuration on 7 different OSes with Docker
* [Mohamed El Moussaoui](http://blog.trifork.com/2013/04/18/ansible-simple-module/) - (2013) Ansible - Simple Module | Because that's not so hard to transform shell scripts into modules
* [Jiri Tyr](https://www.slideshare.net/jtyr/best-practices-for-ansible-roles-development/1) - (2017) [Slides] Best Practices for Ansible #AnsibleLondon**Bonus** : [Video] [Presentation at London Ansible meetup](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFuKuHmRuzQ)
* [Stack Exchange](https://devops.stackexchange.com/questions/98/how-to-test-provisioning-and-configuration-in-ansible-setup) - (2017) How to test provisioning and configuration in Ansible setup? Solutions : Goss, Testinfra, Serverspec, Inspec
* [Jonathan Lozada De La Matta (Red Hat)](https://opensource.com/article/18/7/sysadmin-tasks-ansible) - (2018) A sysadmin's guide to Ansible: How to simplify tasks
* [Tristan Fisher](https://gist.github.com/tristanfisher/e5a306144a637dc739e7) - Working with ansible-vault : A short tutorial on how to use Vault in your Ansible workflow
* [All Things Distributed](http://www.allthingsdistributed.com/) - Werner Vogels' (Amazon' CTO) weblog on building scalable and robust distributed systems.
* [AWS.NZ](https://aws.nz/) - Michael Ludvig's Blog - focused on Architecting, Designing and Implementation of Amazon Web Services solutions for customers of various sized and various AWS adoption levels.
* [Don MacAskill](https://don.blogs.smugmug.com/2011/04/24/how-smugmug-survived-the-amazonpocalypse/) - (2011) How SmugMug survived the Amazonpocalypse
* [Werner Vogels](http://www.allthingsdistributed.com/2016/03/10-lessons-from-10-years-of-aws.html) - (2016) 10 Lessons from 10 Years of Amazon Web Services
* [Kevin London](https://www.kevinlondon.com/2016/09/20/devops-from-scratch-pt-2.html) - (2016) DevOps from Scratch, Part 2: Amazon & Terraform
* [Linux Academy](https://linuxacademy.com/amazon-web-services/courses) - Courses: Master your Linux and cloud stack. | Azure, OpenStack, DevOps, Big Data, Containers, Security, AWS, Google Cloud Platform, Linux, ... **Examples** : [AWS Certification Training](https://linuxacademy.com/amazon-web-services/courses)
* [Denny Cherry](http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/sql-server/another-cloud-outage-awsdown-this-time-another-group-of-companies-show-they-dont-have-dr/) - (2017) Another Cloud Outage (#awsdown this time) Another Group of Companies Show They Don’t Have DR
* [open-guides/og-aws](https://github.com/open-guides/og-aws) - 📙 Amazon Web Services — a practical guide
* [Chris Hill](https://medium.com/devopslinks/security-in-the-cloud-what-i-learned-when-aws-almost-billed-me-for-29-594-in-one-day-f234cbeb8100) - (2018) Security in the Cloud: What I learned when AWS (almost) billed me for $29,594 in one day.
* [Ciro S. Costa](https://ops.tips/blog/publishing-a-blog-with-aws/) - (2018) How to publish a blog using AWS
* [Jonathan Block](https://medium.com/@blockjon/scaling-jenkins-bad7a4ea046f) - (2018) Scaling Jenkins | good tips for AWS, infrastructure design...
* [Jamie Maguire](https://www.devteam.space/blog/aws-top-10-security-tips/) - (2018) AWS Top 10 Security Tips
* [Boris Serebrov](https://serebrov.github.io/html/2018-01-11-aws-ec2-ssh-tunnel.html) - (2018) SSH Tunnels | on AWS, EC2 and SSH tunnels
* [Cody Parker](https://codyparker.com/force-entire-site-ssl-nginx-behind-aws-load-balancer/) - (2017) How To Force HTTPS in NGINX behind a classic AWS Load Balancer
* :star: [**HashiCorp Learn**](https://learn.hashicorp.com/terraform/?track=getting-started#getting-started) - Getting Started - AWS | In this introduction to Terraform, you will learn how to use Terraform to build infrastructure in AWS.
* [Rosemary Wang](https://medium.com/@joatmon08/test-driven-development-techniques-for-infrastructure-a73bd1ab273b) - (2019) Test-Driven Development for Infrastructure
* [Ryan Armstrong](http://cavaliercoder.com/blog/inline-vs-discrete-security-groups-in-terraform.html) - (2017) Inline vs. discrete rules for AWS Security Groups in Terraform
* [Gruntwork](https://gruntwork.io/devops-resources/) - A collection of blog posts, talks, books, and checklists for learning about DevOps, AWS, Terraform, Docker, Packer, and more
* [Boto Docs](https://boto3.amazonaws.com/v1/documentation/api/latest/index.html) - Boto is the Amazon Web Services (AWS) SDK for Python. It enables Python developers to create, configure, and manage AWS services, such as EC2 and S3. Boto provides an easy to use, object-oriented API, as well as low-level access to AWS services.
* [Amazon Web Services Simple Monthly Calculator](https://calculator.s3.amazonaws.com/index.html) - estimate your monthly AWS bill more efficiently. Using this tool, you can add, modify and remove services from your 'bill' and it will recalculate your estimated monthly charges automatically. The calculator also shows common customer samples and their usage, such as Disaster Recovery and Backup or Web Application.
* [toniblyx/prowler](https://github.com/toniblyx/prowler) - Tool for assessing AWS Security Best Practices, Auditing, Hardening and Forensics Readiness Tool. It follows guidelines of the CIS Amazon Web Services Foundations Benchmark and DOZENS of additional checks including GDPR and HIPAA (+90). **Bonus** : [Official CIS for AWS guide]( https://d0.awsstatic.com/whitepapers/compliance/AWS_CIS_Foundations_Benchmark.pdf)
* [milo-minderbinder/AWS-PlantUML](https://github.com/milo-minderbinder/AWS-PlantUML) - PlantUML sprites, macros, and other includes for AWS components.
* [Amazon S3 Tools](https://s3tools.org/usage) - S3cmd usage (as shown if you type `s3cmd -h`). To access all the options and commands listed below, you'll need s3cmd version 2.0 or newer
* [AWS Trusted Advisor](https://console.aws.amazon.com/trustedadvisor) - Think of Trusted Advisor as a tool to help you plan new infrastructure, optimize existing ones, or simply run scans to make sure your deployments meet the AWS security standards. Given how hard it is to do this on even a single server manually, Trusted Advisor is one of the hidden gems among lesser-known AWS offerings.
* [localstack/localstack](https://github.com/localstack/localstack) - 💻 A fully functional local AWS cloud stack. Develop and test your cloud & Serverless apps offline
* [toniblyx/my-arsenal-of-aws-security-tools](https://github.com/toniblyx/my-arsenal-of-aws-security-tools) - List of open source tools for AWS security: defensive, offensive, auditing, DFIR, etc.
* [antonbabenko/modules.tf-lambda](https://github.com/antonbabenko/modules.tf-lambda) - Infrastructure as code generator - from visual diagrams created with [Cloudcraft.co](https://cloudcraft.co/app) to Terraform
* [Yevgeniy Brikman](https://blog.gruntwork.io/open-sourcing-terratest-a-swiss-army-knife-for-testing-infrastructure-code-5d883336fcd5) - (2018) Open sourcing Terratest: a swiss army knife for testing infrastructure code | Tools to test Terraform, Packer, Docker, AWS, and much more
* [AWS Favicon Update](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/aws-favicon-update/ohloajnmmkniehhbmjakbejnomonmijc) - This extension for Chrome displays a different favicon for every AWS service tab opened in the browser so your tabs make more sense
* [Gruntwork Docs](https://gruntwork.io/guides/foundations/how-to-use-gruntwork-infrastructure-as-code-library) - How to use the Gruntwork Infrastructure as Code Library
* [Pēteris Ņikiforovs](https://peteris.rocks/blog/persisting-state-between-aws-ec2-spot-instances/) - (2017) Persisting state between AWS EC2 spot instances | Persisting state between AWS EC2 spot instances using Docker on an external volume
* [Atlassian Docs](https://developer.atlassian.com/stash/docs/latest/how-tos/updating-build-status-for-commits.html) - Updating build status for commits
* [Atlassian Docs](https://confluence.atlassian.com/bitbucketserver/setting-up-ssh-port-forwarding-776640364.html) - Setting up SSH port forwarding (for BitBucket or other git server)
* [Atlassian Docs](https://confluence.atlassian.com/bitbucketserver053/search-for-code-in-bitbucket-server-938022411.html) - Search for code in Bitbucket Server
* [Atlassian Docs](https://ja.confluence.atlassian.com/jirakb/java-option-http-nonproxyhosts-does-not-work-214863640.html) - Java Option http.nonProxyHosts does not work | useful info for Jira, Confluence & BitBucket
* [Vivek Gite](https://www.cyberciti.biz/open-source/awesome-chatops-foss-software-for-conversation-driven-development-management/) - 7 Awesome ChatOps Open Source Software For Conversation-driven Development and Management
* [Hubot](https://github.com/github/hubot) - Hubot repository on GitHub
* [Hubot Docs](https://hubot.github.com/docs/) - Getting started with Hubot. See also : [Adapters for Hubot](https://hubot.github.com/docs/adapters/), [Scripting Doc](https://hubot.github.com/docs/scripting/), [Deploying on Unix](https://hubot.github.com/docs/deploying/unix/)
* [Hubot Scripts](https://github.com/hubot-scripts) - Hubot Scripts on GitHub. Other related repo on GitHub by tag : [hubot-scripts](https://github.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=topic%3Ahubot-scripts+&type=Repositories), [hubot](https://github.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=topic%3Ahubot+&type=Repositories), [hubot-adapter](https://github.com/search?q=topic%3Ahubot-adapter&type=Repositories)
* [Rocket.Chat](https://rocket.chat/) - your self hosted cross-platform open source chat solution as an alternative to slack. Related : [RocketChat GitHub repo](https://github.com/RocketChat/Rocket.Chat), [Integrate with Rocket.Chat !](https://github.com/RocketChat/Rocket.Chat.Ops)
* [Lita](https://www.lita.io/) - A free extensible robot companion, written in Ruby, for your company's chat room. [Plugins here](https://plugins.lita.io/)
* [Atlassian Docs](https://confluence.atlassian.com/hipchatkb/using-bots-in-hipchat-753404057.html) - Using bots in HipChat : Lita, Hubot, Will, wobot, Err...
* [bhuga/hubot-chatops-rpc](https://github.com/bhuga/hubot-chatops-rpc) - hubot-chatops-rpc : Easily add RPC endpoints to your hubot.
* [StackStorm Exchange](https://exchange.stackstorm.org/) - Automate all the things you already know and use with dozens of ready-made integration packs. Cloud providers, monitoring services, lightbulbs. It’s extendable, flexible, and built with love for DevOps and ChatOps
* [Matrix.org Blog](https://matrix.org/blog/home/) - An open network for secure, decentralized communication.
* [Rudolf Olah](https://sourcecontribute.com/2015/09/26/zulip-slack-hipchat-competitor/) - (2015) Zulip, an Open Source Slack competitor
* [Rudolf Olah](https://sourcecontribute.com/2017/09/10/riot-im-0-12-is-out-yes-its-better-than-slack/) - (2017) Riot.im 0.12 is out, yes it’s better than Slack | but I see a very small number of [apps, tools and bridges](https://about.riot.im/apps-bots-and-bridges/). See also [Running your own encrypted chat service with Matrix and Riot](https://gist.github.com/attacus/cb5c8a53380ca755b10a5b37a636a0b9)
* [Zulip](https://zulipchat.com/integrations/) - all native integrations for Zulip
* [operable/cog](https://github.com/operable/cog/) - Bringing the power of the command line to chat : Via [Choosing a Chatbot:From Hubot to Yetibot, What You Need to Know](https://victorops.com/blog/choose-chatbotfrom-hubot-yetibot-need-know)
> Cog is engineered to be more of a framework that addresses a number of concerns many teams have, such as security. With built-in access control and audit logging functionality, Cog allows teams to collaborate on sensitive tasks with higher confidence. Taking inspiration from the command-line interface, Cog has a “pipe” operator that allows users to run a command and use that output as the input for another command in a process.
* [Internet Relay Chat](https://netsplit.de/channels/) - Search chat rooms (IRC channels) within the Internet Relay Chat and get informed about their users and topics!
* [Oded Zilinsky](https://techbeacon.com/how-use-chatops-boost-business-engagement-across-teams) - (2018) How to use ChatOps to boost business engagement across teams | Go cross-silo with chatbots
* [Slack Help Center](https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/201727913-Connect-to-Slack-over-IRC-and-XMPP) - Connect to Slack over IRC and XMPP | slack ends XMPP / IRC support
* [Carl Chenet](https://carlchenet.com/the-slack-threat/) - (2017) The Slack Threat | why you may need alternatives to slack
* [Edzo Botjes](https://medium.com/ignation/time-to-replace-slack-who-will-win-mattermost-or-riot-matrix-a090e9cdc219) - (2017) Time to replace Slack! Who will win, MatterMost or Riot/Matrix? | alternatives to slack
* [Jason Hand](https://dzone.com/articles/choosing-a-chatbot-from-hubot-to-yetibot-what-you) - (2017) Choosing a Chatbot: From Hubot to Yetibot, What You Need to Know
* [Samuel Hulick](https://ux.useronboard.com/slack-i-m-breaking-up-with-you-54600ace03ea) - (2016) Slack, I’m Breaking Up with You
* [Jan Ivar Beddari](https://sysadvent.blogspot.de/2016/12/day-25-building-team-cli-with-python.html) - (2016) Building a Team CLI with Python: One Alternative to ChatOps
* [Duncan Bayne](https://lobste.rs/s/3ymveg/slack_s_xmpp_gateway_is_broken_they_won_t_be) - (2018) Slack's XMPP gateway is broken, and they won't be fixing it
* [JC Brand](https://opkode.com/blog/slacks-bait-and-switch/) - (2018) Slack's bait and switch | We all know the real reason Slack has closed off their gateways. Their business model dictates that they should. They're a typical walled garden, information silo or Siren Server
* [Dmitri Zimine](https://stackstorm.com/2015/12/10/chatops_pitfalls_and_tips/) - (2015) Chatops Pitfalls and Tips
* [Jason Fried](https://m.signalvnoise.com/is-group-chat-making-you-sweat-744659addf7d) - (2016) Is group chat making you sweat?
* [Matt Schlicht](https://chatbotsmagazine.com/the-complete-beginner-s-guide-to-chatbots-8280b7b906ca) - The Complete Beginner’s Guide To Chatbots / everything your need to know
* [Zach Holman](https://zachholman.com/talk/unsucking-your-teams-development-environment/) - (2012) Unsucking Your Team's Development Environment
* [Zach Holman](https://speakerdeck.com/holman/how-github-uses-github-to-build-github) - (2011) How GitHub Uses GitHub to Build GitHub
* [Botmakers](https://botmakers.org/) - Slack Community of bot fans who make and share online bots for Twitter, Slack, etc.
* [ChatBots & AI group](https://chatbotsgroup.engazify.com/) - Slack community of bot & AI enthusiasts who help each other learn, build, and promote chatbots across various platforms
* [Kotlin Slack](http://kotlinlang.slack.com/) - official slack managed by jetbrains
* [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30604846/docker-error-no-space-left-on-device) - Docker error : no space left on device
* [James Coyle](https://www.jamescoyle.net/how-to/1512-export-and-import-a-docker-image-between-nodes) - Export and Import a Docker Image Between Nodes
* [Red Hat Customer Portal](https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Satellite/6.1/html/User_Guide/chap-Red_Hat_Satellite-User_Guide-Working_with_Containers.html#proc-Red_Hat_Satellite-User_Guide-Creating_Containers-To_Create_a_Container) - working with containers in Red Hat Satellite
* [Nicolas Schoemaeker](https://nschoe.com/articles/2016-07-03-Docker-Taming-the-Beast-Part-2.html) - Docker: Taming the Beast - Part II
* [Nicolas Schoemaeker](https://nschoe.com/articles/2016-10-12-Docker-Taming-the-Beast-Part-3.html) - Docker: Taming the Beast - Part III: Building Images
* [Evin](https://tech.napsty.com/2016/06/using-ansible-to-build-and-orchestrate-clean-docker-images.html) - (2016) Using ansible to build and orchestrate clean docker images
* [Sreenivas Makam](https://sreeninet.wordpress.com/2017/05/13/docker-for-windows-different-modes/) - (2017) Compare Docker for Windows options
* [Dan Tehranian](https://dantehranian.wordpress.com/2015/03/25/how-should-i-get-application-configuration-into-my-docker-containers/) - (2015) How Should I Get Application Configuration into my Docker Containers?
* [Martin Rusev](https://web.archive.org/web/20170118114809/https://www.amon.cx/blog/docker-in-production-for-the-average-devops/) - (2015) Docker in production for the average DevOps
* [Per-Gustaf Stenberg](http://lup.lub.lu.se/luur/download?func=downloadFile&recordOId=8778168&fileOId=8778169) [PDF] Master's thesis: Container-based Continuous Delivery for Clusters, interesting for some parts
* [vfarcic/ms-lifecycle](https://github.com/vfarcic/ms-lifecycle) - an interesting project of Viktor Farcic used for demonstration in book The DevOps 2.0 Toolkit, where you can learn how to use Docker, Ansible & Vagrant to create a complete infrastructure
* [Nathan Leclaire](https://nathanleclaire.com/blog/2015/11/10/using-ansible-with-docker-machine-to-bootstrap-host-nodes/) - (2015) Using Ansible with Docker Machine to Bootstrap Host Nodes
* [Red Hat Customer Portal](https://access.redhat.com/articles/2772861) - Differences between RHEL Server and RHEL Atomic Host
* [Red Hat Customer Portal](https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux_atomic_host/7/html/getting_started_with_containers/using_red_hat_base_container_images_standard_and_minimal) - Using Red Hat Base Container Images (standard and minimal)
* [Thierry Carez](http://superuser.openstack.org/articles/openstack-relevant-containers) - What makes OpenStack relevant in a container-driven world. [Related Video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QnHdncpypI)
* [Sysdig](https://www.sysdig.org/) - troubleshooting and visibility tool for linux, windows and mac osx with native support for containers technologies
* [Visakh S](https://bobcares.com/blog/coreos-docker-an-easy-way-to-deploy-secure-scalable-web-application-infrastructure/) - CoreOS & Docker – An easy way to deploy secure, scalable web application infrastructure
* [Docker Docs](https://docs.docker.com/engine/security/https/) - Docker security : running your app in production
* [Maxfield Stewart](https://engineering.riotgames.com/news/jenkins-ephemeral-docker-tutorial) - Tutorial: Building With Jenkins Inside an Ephemeral Docker Container
* [Janakiram MSV](https://thenewstack.io/dockers-plan-dominate-enterprise-data-center/) - DockerCon 2016: Docker’s Plan to Dominate the Enterprise Data Center
* [Jorge Morales Pou](http://unpoucode.blogspot.be/2015/06/docker-and-devicemappers-thinpool-in.html) - (2015) ...Docker and devicemapper's thinpool in RHEL 7
* [Jérôme Petazzoni](http://jpetazzo.github.io/2014/06/17/transparent-squid-proxy-docker/) - (2014) Setting up a transparent proxy for your Docker containers
* [Dan Walsh](http://www.projectatomic.io/blog/2015/08/why-we-dont-let-non-root-users-run-docker-in-centos-fedora-or-rhel/) - (2015) Why we don't let non-root users run Docker in CentOS, Fedora, or RHEL
* [Ian Miell](https://zwischenzugs.com/2017/06/18/convert-any-server-to-a-docker-container-update-ii/) - (2017) Convert a Server to a Docker Container (Update II)
* [Scott McCarty](http://rhelblog.redhat.com/2016/03/16/container-tidbits-when-should-i-break-my-application-into-multiple-containers/) - (2016) Container Tidbits: When Should I Break My Application into Multiple Containers?
* [Container Journal](https://containerjournal.com/2017/10/17/using-cicd-containerization-drive-pre-production-costs/) - (2017) Using CI/CD Over Containerization to Drive Down Pre-Production Costs
* [Tatiana Kochedykova](https://opensource.com/business/16/4/5-reasons-use-docker-productivity) - (2016) 5 reasons to use Docker for productivity software installation
* [Carlos Leon](https://container-solutions.com/tagging-docker-images-the-right-way/) - (2017) Semantic versioning and Tagging Docker images the right way
* [Cloud Native Computing Foundation website](https://www.cncf.io/) - Sustaining and integrating open source technologies like Kubernetes and Prometheus
* [Diogo Mónica](https://diogomonica.com/2017/03/27/why-you-shouldnt-use-env-variables-for-secret-data/) - (2017) Why you shouldn't use ENV variables for secret data
* [Scott McCarty](https://rhelblog.redhat.com/2015/07/29/architecting-containers-part-1-user-space-vs-kernel-space/) - (2015) Architecting Containers Part 1: Why Understanding User Space vs. Kernel Space Matters
* [Laurens Van Houtven](https://www.lvh.io/posts/dont-expose-the-docker-socket-not-even-to-a-container.html) - (2015) Don't expose the Docker socket (not even to a container)
* [Jérôme Petazzoni](https://jpetazzo.github.io/2017/10/31/devops-docker-empathy/) - (2017) DevOps, Docker, and Empathy | Just because we’re using containers doesn’t mean that we “do DevOps.”
* [Jérôme Petazzoni](https://jpetazzo.github.io/2016/09/09/go-docker/) - (2016) Go + Docker = ♥ | tips and tricks showing how Docker can be useful when working with Go code
* [can I haz non-privileged containers?](http://canihaznonprivilegedcontainers.info/) - Advocacy site for the uptake of using non-privileged containers.
* [David Appelbaum](https://blog.cloudpassage.com/2018/01/02/2018-docker-containers-need-secure/) - (2018) It’s 2018 and your Docker containers need to be secure
* [Andrew Lock](https://andrewlock.net/home-home-on-the-range-installing-kubernetes-using-rancher-2-0/) - (2017) Home, home on the range: Installing Kubernetes using Rancher 2.0
* [Coda Hale](https://blog.skyliner.io/the-happy-genius-of-my-household-2f76efba535a) - (2016) The Happy Genius Of My Household | approach to containers and the economics underlying that approach.
* :star: [**Bridget Kromhout**](https://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=3185224) - (2018) Containers Will Not Fix Your Broken Culture (and Other Hard Truths) | Complex socio-technical systems are hard;
* [James Turnbull](https://increment.com/development/an-introduction-to-local-development-with-containers/) - (2017) An introduction to local development with containers
* [Jérôme Petazzoni](https://www.slideshare.net/jpetazzo/docker-and-go-why-did-we-decide-to-write-docker-in-go/33-Error_handling_can_be_verboseif) - [Slides] (2013) Docker and Go: why did we decide to write Docker in Go?
* [Praveen Durairaj](https://blog.hasura.io/an-exhaustive-guide-to-writing-dockerfiles-for-node-js-web-apps-bbee6bd2f3c4) - (2018) An Exhaustive Guide to Writing Dockerfiles for Node.js Web Apps
* [Shahidh K Muhammed](https://blog.hasura.io/the-ultimate-guide-to-writing-dockerfiles-for-go-web-apps-336efad7012c) - (2018) The Ultimate Guide to Writing Dockerfiles for Go Web-apps
* [Mike Ensor](https://dev9.com/blog-posts/2017/1/containers-the-software-development-life-cycles-last-mile-ks7cp) - (2018) Containers: The Software Development Life Cycle’s Last Mile
* [Philipp Hauer](https://blog.philipphauer.de/version-numbers-continuous-delivery-maven-docker/) - (2016) Version Numbers for Continuous Delivery with Maven and Docker
* [Play with Docker Classroom](https://training.play-with-docker.com/) - The Play with Docker classroom brings you labs and tutorials that help you get hands-on experience using Docker
* [Gruntwork](https://gruntwork.io/devops-resources/) - A collection of blog posts, talks, books, and checklists for learning about DevOps, AWS, Terraform, Docker, Packer, and more
* [Hacker News](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16446226) - Ask HN: What best practices for in-house Docker Registry? | examples of using labels and tags when building the docker images
* [Ian Miell](https://zwischenzugs.com/2017/10/23/a-checklist-for-docker-in-the-enterprise-updated/) - (2017) A Checklist for Docker in the Enterprise (Updated)
* [Pēteris Ņikiforovs](https://peteris.rocks/blog/persisting-state-between-aws-ec2-spot-instances/) - (2017) Persisting state between AWS EC2 spot instances | Persisting state between AWS EC2 spot instances using Docker on an external volume
* [Csaba Palfi](https://csabapalfi.github.io/random-docker-tips/) - (2014) 24 random docker tips
* [C.J. Scarlett aka Scarlz](http://www.tricksofthetrades.net/2016/03/14/docker-data-volumes/) - (2016) Tricks of the Trades : Docker - Data Volumes and Data Containers
* [Maxime Greau](https://www.exoplatform.com/blog/2017/05/08/how-we-used-jenkins-2-and-docker-pipeline-to-migrate-350-maven-ci-jobs-to-pipeline-as-code) - Tips & Tricks to migrate hundred maven jenkins jobs to Pipeline as code with Docker, Goss / Dgoss
* [Ahmed Elsabbahy](https://medium.com/@aelsabbahy/tutorial-how-to-test-your-docker-image-in-half-a-second-bbd13e06a4a9) - Tutorial: How to test your docker image in half a second
* [wsargent/docker-cheat-sheet](https://github.com/wsargent/docker-cheat-sheet) - Docker Cheat Sheet on GitHub
* [Jorge Morales Pou](http://unpoucode.blogspot.be/2014/11/use-proxy-for-speeding-up-docker-images.html) - (2014) ...use a Proxy for speeding up docker images creation
* [Dan Walsh](http://rhelblog.redhat.com/2016/10/17/secure-your-containers-with-this-one-weird-trick/) - (2016) Secure Your Containers with this One Weird Trick
* [Jeff Geerling](https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2017/stopping-docker-containers-fuzzy-matching-on-name) - (2017) Stopping Docker containers via fuzzy matching on the name
* [Jeff Geerling](https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2017/dockrun-oneshot-quick-local-environments) - (2017) dockrun oneshot — quick local environments for testing infrastructure
* [Jeff Geerling](https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2016/how-i-test-ansible-configuration-on-7-different-oses-docker) - (2016) How I test Ansible configuration on 7 different OSes with Docker
* [Rafael Benevides](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2016/02/24/10-things-to-avoid-in-docker-containers/) - (2016) 10 things to avoid in docker containers
* [Kim Hirokuni](https://kimh.github.io/blog/en/docker/gotchas-in-writing-dockerfile-en/) - (2014) Gotchas in Writing Dockerfile
* [Center for Internet Security (CIS)](https://www.cisecurity.org/cis-benchmarks/) - CIS Benchmarks: 100+ free downloadable configuration guidelines for various technology groups to safeguard systems against today’s evolving cyber threats. | Lot of useful information to harden windows/linux operating systems, secure server softwares, docker containers, etc.
* [Cliff Turner](https://blog.cloudpassage.com/2018/02/01/10-tips-will-ensure-containers-compliant/) - (2018) These 10 tips will ensure your containers are compliant
* [Andrew Lock](https://andrewlock.net/handy-docker-commands-for-local-development-part-1/) - (2018) Handy Docker commands for local development - Part 1
* [Andrew Lock](https://andrewlock.net/handy-docker-commands-for-local-development-part-2/) - (2018) Handy Docker commands for local development - Part 2
* [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/a/47965269/2309958) - Docker - Cannot remove dead container | `rm: cannot remove /var/lib/docker/overlay/<hash>/merged: Device or resource busy` Solution : grep <hash> /proc/*/mountinfo then find the pid of <hash> and kill it
* [Gerred Dillon](https://blog.replicated.com/optimizing-docker-images-with-multi-stage-builds/) - (2017) Even Smaller Docker Image Sizes
* [Sean Kane](https://www.oreilly.com/ideas/6-creative-ways-to-solve-problems-with-linux-containers-and-docker) - (2018) 6 creative ways to solve problems with Linux containers and Docker
* [Julien Bisconti](https://veggiemonk.github.io/awesome-docker/) - Awesome-docker : A curated list of Docker resources and projects. **See also** [GitHub repository](https://github.com/veggiemonk/awesome-docker)
* [dockerlint](https://www.npmjs.com/package/dockerlint) - Linting tool for Dockerfiles based on [Dockerfile Reference](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/builder/) and [Best practices for writing Dockerfiles](https://docs.docker.com/engine/userguide/eng-image/dockerfile_best-practices/)
* [FROM:latest](https://www.fromlatest.io/#/) - an opinionated Dockerfile linter online
* [jwilder/dockerize](https://github.com/jwilder/dockerize) - Utility to simplify running applications in docker containers
* [jwilder/docker-squash](https://github.com/jwilder/docker-squash) - Squash docker images to make them smaller
* [Ansible Container](https://github.com/ansible/ansible-container) - a tool to build Docker images and orchestrate containers using only Ansible playbooks
* [drone](https://github.com/drone/drone) - Drone is a Continuous Delivery platform built on Docker, written in Go
* [containerd](https://github.com/containerd/containerd) - An open and reliable container runtime
* [Josh Reichardt](https://thepracticalsysadmin.com/lint-your-dockerfiles-with-hadolint/) - Lint your Dockerfiles with Hadolint
* [estesp/mquery](https://github.com/estesp/mquery) - mquery shows the list of architectures supported by a specific docker image. via [Dieter Reuter](https://twitter.com/Quintus23M/status/911965353806323712)
* [Jeff Geerling](https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2017/dockrun-oneshot-quick-local-environments) - (2017) dockrun oneshot — quick local environments for testing infrastructure
* [CRI-O](http://cri-o.io) - a lightweight alternative to using Docker as the runtime for kubernetes. Implements Kubernetes CRI (Container Runtime Interface) & enables OCI (Open Container Initiative) compatible runtimes.
* [William Henry](http://www.projectatomic.io/blog/2017/11/getting-started-with-buildah/) - (2017) Getting Started with Buildah | how to build container images compliant with the Open Container Initiative (OCI) image specification
* [docker-slim/docker-slim](https://github.com/docker-slim/docker-slim) - DockerSlim (docker-slim): Optimize and secure your Docker containers (free and open source)
* [Friz-zy/awesome-linux-containers](https://github.com/Friz-zy/awesome-linux-containers) - curated resources for Linux Containers
* [docker/docker-bench-security](https://github.com/docker/docker-bench-security) - Docker Bench for Security is a script that checks for dozens of common best-practices around deploying Docker containers in production.
* [CoreOS Blog](https://coreos.com/blog/vulnerability-analysis-for-containers.html) - Clair: Open Source Vulnerability Analysis for your Containers
* [jessfraz/bane](https://github.com/jessfraz/bane) - AppArmor profile generator for Docker containers.
* [JP La Torre](http://caylent.com/50-useful-docker-tools/) - 50+ Useful Docker Tools
* [Chris Ward](https://blog.codeship.com/docker-guis/) - (2017) A Comparison of Docker GUIs
* [Evan Klein](https://blog.openshift.com/container-vulnerability-management-opssight/) - (2018) Container Vulnerability Management with OpsSight
* [jay-johnson/owasp-jenkins](https://github.com/jay-johnson/owasp-jenkins) - test your apps vs OWASP and NIST using Jenkins, Ansible and docker
* [moby/buildkit](https://github.com/moby/buildkit) - concurrent, cache-efficient, and Dockerfile-agnostic builder toolkit
* [aelsabbahy/goss](https://github.com/aelsabbahy/goss/tree/master/extras/dgoss) - dgoss is a convenience wrapper around goss that aims to bring the simplicity of goss to docker containers.
* [Anthony Lapenna](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TY27Np2-qto) - [Video] (2018) Manage your Docker environments easily with Portainer, by Anthony Lapenna (founder of Portainer), at Docker Belgium Meetup
* [Yevgeniy Brikman](https://blog.gruntwork.io/open-sourcing-terratest-a-swiss-army-knife-for-testing-infrastructure-code-5d883336fcd5) - (2018) Open sourcing Terratest: a swiss army knife for testing infrastructure code | Tools to test Terraform, Packer, Docker, AWS, and much more
* [Viktor Farcic](https://technologyconversations.com/2014/06/18/build-tools/) - (2014) Java Build Tools: Ant vs Maven vs Gradle
* [Spring Initializr](http://start.spring.io/) - bootstrap your application now : Generate Maven / Gradle projects with Groovy / Java / Kotlin and Spring Boot
* [CloudBees](https://support.cloudbees.com/hc/en-us/articles/226122247-How-to-Customize-Checkout-for-Pipeline-Multibranch) - How to Customize Checkout for Pipeline Multibranch
* [Jenkins Governance Meeting Agenda](https://wiki.jenkins.io/display/JENKINS/Governance+Meeting+Agenda#GovernanceMeetingAgenda-MeetingDates/Archives) - all internal meetings and decision notes, since 2011. Very interesting
* [Joel Wilsson](https://wjoel.com/posts/ansible-jenkins-pipeline-part-1.html) - Creating Jenkins pipelines with Ansible, Part 1. See also [Part 2](https://wjoel.com/posts/ansible-jenkins-pipeline-part-2.html)
* [Robert Sandell / James Nord](https://www.cloudbees.com/sites/default/files/2016-jenkins-world-no_you_shouldnt_do_that_lessons_from_using_pipeline.pdf) - No, You Shouldn't Do That! Lessons from Using Pipeline
* [Wilson Mar](https://wilsonmar.github.io/jenkins2-pipeline) - Jenkins2 Pipeline jobs using Groovy code in Jenkinsfile
* [Jenkins Docs](https://jenkins.ci.cloudbees.com/job/core/job/acceptance-test-harness-stable/changes) - Latest builds of Jenkins acceptance-test-harness-stable. See also [The new Jenkins CI page](https://ci.jenkins.io/)
* [Vyacheslav Voronenko](https://www.codementor.io/slavko/setup-configure-jenkins-recommended-plugins-du107z6nr) - Setup & Configure Jenkins for Your Team
* [Jenkins CI](https://github.com/jenkinsci/pipeline-model-definition-plugin/tree/master/pipeline-model-definition/src/test/resources) - Examples of Pipeline scripts (Tests source code), useful for exploring the possible for Jenkinsfile
* [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/42290133/jenkins-pipeline-git-command-submodule-update) - Example Pipeline for git submodule update
* [/r/devops](https://www.reddit.com/r/devops/comments/5mbb5g/jenkinsfiles/) - Interesting discussion about difficulties to work with Jenkinsfiles on /r/devops
* [Faheetah](https://gist.github.com/Faheetah/e11bd0315c34ed32e681616e41279ef4) - Jenkinsfile idiosynchrasies with escaping and quotes : Examples of weirdness of Jenkinsfile / Groovy syntax
* [CloudBees](https://www.cloudbees.com/sites/default/files/2016-jenkins-world-jenkins_at_splunk.pdf) - Jenkins at Splunk and Splunking Jenkins +[Video on YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlsEprySOrg)
* [Andrew Bayer](https://www.cloudbees.com/sites/default/files/2016-jenkins-world-introducing_a_new_way_to_define_jenkins_pipelines_1.pdf) - (2016) [PDF] Introducing a New Way to Define Jenkins Pipelines
* [jenkinsci/pipeline-examples](https://github.com/jenkinsci/pipeline-examples/blob/master/docs/BEST_PRACTICES.md) - collection of tips, advice, gotchas and other best practices for using Jenkins Pipeline
* [fabric8io/fabric8-jenkinsfile-library](https://github.com/fabric8io/fabric8-jenkinsfile-library) - library of reusable Jenkinsfile, which make use of Fabric8 Pipeline library
* [James Linder](https://medium.com/garbage-collection/jenkins-pipelines-what-i-wish-i-knew-starting-out-6e3d4eb2ff5b) - Jenkins Pipelines: What I Wish I Knew Starting Out
* [Christian Galsterer](https://christiangalsterer.wordpress.com/2015/04/23/continuous-integration-for-pull-requests-with-jenkins-and-stash/) - (2015) Continuous Integration for Pull Requests with Jenkins and Bitbucket Server (Stash)
* [Mark Waite](https://jenkins.io/blog/2017/08/07/intro-to-plugin-development/) - (2017) Plugin Development Tutorials, Videos, and More
* [Alvin Huang](https://jenkins.io/blog/2017/07/27/standardizing-builds-with-shared-libraries/) - (2017) Codifying the Build and Release Process with a Pipeline Shared Library
* [Maxime Greau](https://www.exoplatform.com/blog/2017/05/08/how-we-used-jenkins-2-and-docker-pipeline-to-migrate-350-maven-ci-jobs-to-pipeline-as-code) - Tips & Tricks to migrate hundred maven jenkins jobs to Pipeline as code with Docker, Goss / Dgoss
* [Hannah Inman](https://jenkins.io/blog/2017/06/27/speaker-blog-SAS-jenkins-world) - (2017) Extending your Pipeline with Shared Libraries, Global Functions and External Code. **Bonus** : [Slides from Brent Laster](https://www.slideshare.net/BrentLaster/2017-jenkins-world)
* [Philip Stroh](https://jenkins.io/blog/2017/10/02/pipeline-templates-with-shared-libraries/) - (2017) Share a standard Pipeline across multiple projects with Shared Libraries
* [Maxfield Stewart](https://engineering.riotgames.com/news/jenkins-ephemeral-docker-tutorial) - Tutorial: Building With Jenkins Inside an Ephemeral Docker Container
* [Sam Gleske](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qaUPESDcsGg) - [Video] Jenkins World 2017: Mastering the Jenkins Script Console. **Bonus** : [demos source code](https://github.com/samrocketman/demo-jenkins-world-2017) and [source code to demo what has been learned during the video](https://github.com/samrocketman/jenkins-bootstrap-jervis)
* [samrocketman/jenkins-script-console-scripts](https://github.com/samrocketman/jenkins-script-console-scripts) - A repository of one-off script console scripts for Jenkins.
* [rusty-dev/jenkins-job-builder-pipeline](https://github.com/rusty-dev/jenkins-job-builder-pipeline) - Pipeline support for jenkins-job-builder
* [OpenStack Docs](https://docs.openstack.org/infra/system-config/jjb.html) - Documentation for Jenkins Job Builder; a system for configuring Jenkins jobs using simple YAML files stored in Git.
* [OpenStack Docs](https://docs.openstack.org/infra/jenkins-job-builder/project_pipeline.html) - Jenkins Job Builder documentation for the Pipeline Project module
* [Hannah Inman](https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/jenkins-world-speaker-highlight-automated-software-maintenance) - (2017) Jenkins World Speaker Highlight: Automated Software Maintenance | use periodic builds for fast detection of CI/CD failures
* [jenkinsci/configuration-as-code-plugin](https://github.com/jenkinsci/configuration-as-code-plugin) - Jenkins Configuration as Code Plugin, using YAML syntax. **Note** : check also the [praqma-prototype branch](https://github.com/jenkinsci/configuration-as-code-plugin/tree/praqma-prototype)
* [Praqma/JenkinsAsCodeReference](https://github.com/Praqma/JenkinsAsCodeReference) - reference Jenkins configuration as code as well as JobDSL library. **Bonus** : [description of configuration](https://github.com/Praqma/JenkinsAsCodeReference/blob/master/dockerizeit/master/README.md), [jenkins.properties](https://github.com/Praqma/JenkinsAsCodeReference/blob/master/dockerizeit/master/jenkins.properties)
* [Sam Van Oort](https://jenkins.io/blog/2018/02/22/cheetah) - (2018) Project Cheetah - Faster, Leaner Pipeline That Can Keep Up With Demand
* [ThinBackup](https://plugins.jenkins.io/thinBackup) - This plugin for Jenkins simply backs up the global and job specific configurations (not the archive or the workspace).
* [v1v/JenkinsWorld2017](https://github.com/v1v/JenkinsWorld2017/tree/master/groovy) - (2017) Jenkins World 2017: The Game of DevOps: Applying Jenkins Best Practices in a Dynamic Industry, by Victor Martinez. | Groovy scripts to bring back order into jenkins jobs **Bonus** : [Video presentation at Jenkins World 2017](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVejh9AiQrY)
* [Damien Duportal, Adrien Lecharpentier](https://speakerdeck.com/alecharp/jenkins-10-choses-que-tout-le-monde-fait-quil-ne-faut-pas-faire) - (2018) [Slides] [FR] :fr: Jenkins - 10 choses (que tout le monde fait) qu'il ne faut pas faire avec Jenkins
* [Andreas Grabner](https://www.dynatrace.com/news/blog/optimizing-jenkins-to-ensure-fast-build-times-with-dynatrace/) - (2018) Optimizing Jenkins to ensure fast build times with Dynatrace | Tips for using Jenkins on Kubernetes
* [codecentric/helm-charts](https://github.com/codecentric/helm-charts/tree/master/charts/jenkins) - This chart install Jenkins on Kubernetes | It allows Jenkins to be completely configured as code that does not require any further manual configuration in the UI. While not required, it is meant to be used with the configuration-as-code plugin and/or Groovy init scripts.
* [OpenShift](https://www.openshift.com/container-platform/kubernetes.html) - OpenShift platform / Features matrix : How Does OpenShift Extend Kubernetes?
* [Cloud Native Computing Foundation website](https://www.cncf.io/) - Sustaining and integrating open source technologies like Kubernetes and Prometheus
* [Daniel Lebrero](https://danlebrero.com/2018/07/09/kubernetes-explained-in-pictures-the-theme-park-analogy) - (2018) Kubernetes explained in pictures: the theme park analogy | This is an attempt to explain Kubernetes core concepts (pods, nodes, services, resources, ...) with an theme park analogy.
* [Andreas Grabner](https://www.dynatrace.com/news/blog/optimizing-jenkins-to-ensure-fast-build-times-with-dynatrace/) - (2018) Optimizing Jenkins to ensure fast build times with Dynatrace | Tips for using Jenkins on Kubernetes
* [Kubernetes Failure Stories](https://k8s.af/) - A compiled list of links to public failure stories related to Kubernetes | Most recent publications on top
* [Kubernetes Academy](https://kubernetes.academy/) - courses are composed of a series of bite-size video lessons developed by expert instructors. These courses will help you understand new Kubernetes concepts for free—no strings attached.
* [Smooth Sailing with Kubernetes](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/kubernetes-comic/) - An online comic to learn about Kubernetes and how you can use it for continuous integration and delivery.
* [Tomasz Cholewa](https://cloudowski.com/articles/10-differences-between-openshift-and-kubernetes/) - (2019) 10 most important differences between OpenShift and Kubernetes
* [Sasha Jeltuhin](https://thenewstack.io/the-challenges-of-monitoring-kubernetes-and-openshift/) - (2018) The Challenges of Monitoring Kubernetes and OpenShift
* [Kubernetes on Slack](http://slack.k8s.io/) - Slack community about Kubernetes
* [Stackpoint.io on Slack](http://slack.stackpoint.io/) - Slack community about NetApp Kubernetes Service, a Web-based interface for deployment of Kubernetes cluster. **See also** [Official website](https://cloud.netapp.com/kubernetes-service)
* [Fabric8 on Slack](https://slack.fabric8.io/) - Open source integrated development platform for Kubernetes
* [CRI-O](http://cri-o.io) - a lightweight alternative to using Docker as the runtime for kubernetes. Implements Kubernetes CRI (Container Runtime Interface) & enables OCI (Open Container Initiative) compatible runtimes.
* [praqmatim](https://www.praqma.com/stories/ask/) - Atlassian high availability as code | Containerized Data Center on Kubernetes
* [codecentric/helm-charts](https://github.com/codecentric/helm-charts/tree/master/charts/jenkins) - This chart install Jenkins on Kubernetes | It allows Jenkins to be completely configured as code that does not require any further manual configuration in the UI. While not required, it is meant to be used with the configuration-as-code plugin and/or Groovy init scripts.
* [Andrew Lock](https://andrewlock.net/home-home-on-the-range-installing-kubernetes-using-rancher-2-0/) - (2017) Home, home on the range: Installing Kubernetes using Rancher 2.0
* [vmware-tanzu/octant](https://github.com/vmware-tanzu/octant) - A web-based, highly extensible platform for developers to better understand the complexity of Kubernetes clusters. **See also : ** [Official website](https://octant.dev)
* [instrumenta/conftest](https://github.com/instrumenta/conftest) - Write tests against structured configuration data using the Open Policy Agent Rego query language. **See also** [Official Website](https://conftest.dev)
* [mfornos/awesome-microservices](https://github.com/mfornos/awesome-microservices) - curated list of Microservice Architecture related principles and technologies.
* [Brian Kelly](https://www.datawire.io/using-fallacies-of-distributed-computing-to-build-resilient-microservices/) - Building Resilient Microservices from the Fallacies of Distributed Computing
* [Brian Kelly](https://www.datawire.io/creating-a-microservice-answer-these-10-questions-first/) - Creating a Microservice? Answer these 10 Questions First
* [Ben Stopford](https://www.confluent.io/blog/data-dichotomy-rethinking-the-way-we-treat-data-and-services/) - (2016) The Data Dichotomy: Rethinking the Way We Treat Data and Services
* [IcaliaLabs/guides](https://github.com/IcaliaLabs/guides/wiki/Monolithic-vs-Micro-Repos) - Monolithic vs Micro Repos
* [Matt Butcher](https://gist.github.com/technosophos/9c706b1ef10f42014a06) - (2015) Why We Should Not Return to Monolithic Repositories
* [Avi Cavale](http://blog.shippable.com/our-journey-to-microservices-and-a-mono-repository) - (2016) Our journey to microservices: mono repo vs multiple repositories
* [Manisha Sahasrabudhe](http://blog.shippable.com/7-things-to-consider-while-moving-to-microservices) - (2017) 7 things to consider while moving to a microservices architecture
* [Hacker News](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16166645) - (2018) Ask HN: How do you keep track of releases/deployments of dozens micro-services?
* [Zhamak Dehghani](https://www.martinfowler.com/articles/break-monolith-into-microservices.html) - (2018) How to break a Monolith into Microservices | What to decouple and when
* [Maven Docs](https://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-encryption.html#How_to_keep_the_master_password_on_removable_drive) - How to keep the master password on removable drive
* [Maxime Greau](https://www.exoplatform.com/blog/2017/05/08/how-we-used-jenkins-2-and-docker-pipeline-to-migrate-350-maven-ci-jobs-to-pipeline-as-code) - Tips & Tricks to migrate hundred maven jenkins jobs to Pipeline as code with Docker, Goss / Dgoss
* [Viktor Farcic](https://technologyconversations.com/2014/06/18/build-tools/) - (2014) Java Build Tools: Ant vs Maven vs Gradle
* [Spring Initializr](http://start.spring.io/) - bootstrap your application now : Generate Maven / Gradle projects with Groovy / Java / Kotlin and Spring Boot
* [Rafael Eyng](http://codeheaven.io/using-nexus-3-as-your-repository-part-1-maven-artifacts/) - Using Nexus 3 as Your Repository - Part 1: Maven Artifacts
* [Philipp Hauer](https://blog.philipphauer.de/version-numbers-continuous-delivery-maven-docker/) - (2016) Version Numbers for Continuous Delivery with Maven and Docker
* [Rafael Eyng](http://codeheaven.io/using-nexus-3-as-your-repository-part-1-maven-artifacts/) - Using Nexus 3 as Your Repository - Part 1: Maven Artifacts
* [Rafael Eyng](http://codeheaven.io/using-nexus-3-as-your-repository-part-3-docker-images/) - Using Nexus 3 as Your Repository - Part 3: Docker Images
* [Rafael Benevides](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2016/10/11/four-creative-ways-to-create-an-openshiftkubernetes-dev-environment/) - (2016) Four creative ways to create an OpenShift/Kubernetes dev environment
* [Red Hat Customer Portal](https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/openshift_enterprise/3.1/html/cluster_administration/admin-guide-sdn-troubleshooting) - Troubleshooting OpenShift SDN
* [OpenShift](https://www.openshift.com/container-platform/kubernetes.html) - OpenShift platform / Features matrix : How Does OpenShift Extend Kubernetes?
* [Red Hat Docs](https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/openshift_container_platform/3.7/html/day_two_operations_guide/) - Day Two Operations Guide for OpenShift Container Platform 3.7
* [Tomasz Cholewa](https://cloudowski.com/articles/10-differences-between-openshift-and-kubernetes/) - (2019) 10 most important differences between OpenShift and Kubernetes
* [Sasha Jeltuhin](https://thenewstack.io/the-challenges-of-monitoring-kubernetes-and-openshift/) - (2018) The Challenges of Monitoring Kubernetes and OpenShift
* [Anna Kennedy](http://annaken.github.io/testing-packer-builds-with-serverspec) - (2017) Testing Packer builds with Serverspec
* [Terratest](https://terratest.gruntwork.io/) - is a Go library that provides patterns and helper functions for testing infrastructure, with 1st-class support for Terraform, Packer, Docker, Kubernetes, AWS, GCP, and more | Automated tests for your infrastructure code.
* [Gruntwork](https://gruntwork.io/devops-resources/) - A collection of blog posts, talks, books, and checklists for learning about DevOps, AWS, Terraform, Docker, Packer, and more
* [Yevgeniy Brikman](https://blog.gruntwork.io/open-sourcing-terratest-a-swiss-army-knife-for-testing-infrastructure-code-5d883336fcd5) - (2018) Open sourcing Terratest: a swiss army knife for testing infrastructure code | Tools to test Terraform, Packer, Docker, AWS, and much more
* [Pete Cheslock](https://blog.threatstack.com/how-to-create-a-security-minded-devops-organization-three-best-practices) - How to Create a Security-Minded DevOps Organization: Three Best Practices
* [Chris Hill](https://medium.com/devopslinks/security-in-the-cloud-what-i-learned-when-aws-almost-billed-me-for-29-594-in-one-day-f234cbeb8100) - (2018) Security in the Cloud: What I learned when AWS (almost) billed me for $29,594 in one day.
* [instrumenta/conftest](https://github.com/instrumenta/conftest) - Write tests against structured configuration data using the Open Policy Agent Rego query language. **See also** [Official Website](https://conftest.dev)
* [HashiCorp](https://www.hashicorp.com/resources) - Resource Library | Learn how to provision, secure , connect , and run any infrastructure for any application
* [Kevin London](https://www.kevinlondon.com/2016/09/20/devops-from-scratch-pt-2.html) - (2016) DevOps from Scratch, Part 2: Amazon & Terraform
* [Yevgeniy Brikman](https://blog.gruntwork.io/why-we-use-terraform-and-not-chef-puppet-ansible-saltstack-or-cloudformation-7989dad2865c) - (2016) Why we use Terraform and not Chef, Puppet, Ansible, SaltStack, or CloudFormation
* [Ádám Sándor](https://container-solutions.com/propagating-configuration-from-terraform-to-kubernetes-apps/) - (2018) Propagating configuration from Terraform to Kubernetes Apps
* :star: [**Terraform Best Practices**](https://www.terraform-best-practices.com/) - [Book] free book with most of best-practices and recommendations for Terraform users. **Bonus** [Source code examples](https://github.com/antonbabenko/terraform-best-practices/tree/master/examples)
* [Anton Babenko](https://fosdem.org/2019/schedule/event/terraform_best_practices/) - [Videos] (2019) Codifying infrastructure with Terraform for the future | be aware of principles related to management of Terraform resources, Terraform modules best-practices and some CI/CD principles applicable to infrastructure management and deployments.
* :star: [**HashiCorp Learn**](https://learn.hashicorp.com/terraform/?track=getting-started#getting-started) - Getting Started - AWS | In this introduction to Terraform, you will learn how to use Terraform to build infrastructure in AWS.
* [gruntwork-io/terragrunt](https://github.com/gruntwork-io/terragrunt) - Terragrunt is a thin wrapper for Terraform that provides extra tools for working with multiple Terraform modules. **See also** : [https://www.gruntwork.io](Gruntwork website)
* [Yevgeniy Brikman](https://blog.gruntwork.io/terragrunt-how-to-keep-your-terraform-code-dry-and-maintainable-f61ae06959d8) - (2019) Terragrunt: how to keep your Terraform code DRY and maintainable | Terragrunt is helpful at solving problems such as :
* [Rosemary Wang](https://medium.com/@joatmon08/test-driven-development-techniques-for-infrastructure-a73bd1ab273b) - (2019) Test-Driven Development for Infrastructure
* [Ryan Armstrong](http://cavaliercoder.com/blog/inline-vs-discrete-security-groups-in-terraform.html) - (2017) Inline vs. discrete rules for AWS Security Groups in Terraform
* [Nic Jackson](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/hashicorp-terraform-modules-as-building-blocks-for) - (2018) HashiCorp Terraform: Modules as Building Blocks for Infrastructure
* [Dave Kerr](https://dwmkerr.com/dynamic-and-configurable-availability-zones-in-terraform/) - (2019) Dynamic and Configurable Availability Zones in Terraform
* [Terratest](https://terratest.gruntwork.io/) - is a Go library that provides patterns and helper functions for testing infrastructure, with 1st-class support for Terraform, Packer, Docker, Kubernetes, AWS, GCP, and more | Automated tests for your infrastructure code.
* [Terragrunt](https://terragrunt.gruntwork.io/) - Terragrunt is a thin wrapper that provides extra tools for keeping your configurations DRY, working with multiple Terraform modules, and managing remote state. | DRY and maintainable Terraform code.
* [antonbabenko/terragrunt-reference-architecture](https://github.com/antonbabenko/terragrunt-reference-architecture) - Terragrunt Reference Architecture - This repository contains rather complete infrastructure configurations where Terragrunt is used to manage infrastructure for Acme Corporation.
* [Anton Babenko](https://www.antonbabenko.com/make-terraform-faster-skip-unnecessary-checks-aws-s3/) - (2018) Make Terraform faster — skip unnecessary checks (AWS and S3)
* [Anton Babenko](https://www.slideshare.net/AntonBabenko/terraform-modules-and-some-of-bestpractices-march-2019) - [Slides] (2019) Terraform modules and some of best-practices | Slides of his talk at DevOps Singapore meetup in March 2019
* [eerkunt/terraform-compliance](https://github.com/eerkunt/terraform-compliance) - a lightweight, security focused, BDD test framework against terraform
* [antonbabenko/modules.tf-lambda](https://github.com/antonbabenko/modules.tf-lambda) - Infrastructure as code generator - from visual diagrams created with [Cloudcraft.co](https://cloudcraft.co/app) to Terraform
* [Gruntwork](https://gruntwork.io/devops-resources/) - A collection of blog posts, talks, books, and checklists for learning about DevOps, AWS, Terraform, Docker, Packer, and more
* [Yevgeniy Brikman](https://blog.gruntwork.io/open-sourcing-terratest-a-swiss-army-knife-for-testing-infrastructure-code-5d883336fcd5) - (2018) Open sourcing Terratest: a swiss army knife for testing infrastructure code | Tools to test Terraform, Packer, Docker, AWS, and much more
* [shuaibiyy/awesome-terraform](https://github.com/shuaibiyy/awesome-terraform) - Curated list of resources on HashiCorp's Terraform
* [Charity Majors aka mipsytipsy](https://charity.wtf/2016/03/30/terraform-vpc-and-why-you-want-a-tfstate-file-per-env/) - (2016) Terraform, VPC, and why you want a tfstate file per env
* [antonbabenko/pre-commit-terraform](https://github.com/antonbabenko/pre-commit-terraform) - pre-commit git hooks to take care of Terraform configurations
* [Gruntwork Docs](https://gruntwork.io/guides/foundations/how-to-use-gruntwork-infrastructure-as-code-library) - How to use the Gruntwork Infrastructure as Code Library
* [Gruntwork Docs](https://gruntwork.io/guides/foundations/how-to-configure-production-grade-aws-account-structure/#what-is-an-aws-account-structure) - How to configure a production-grade AWS account structure using Gruntwork AWS Landing Zone | Guide for configuring a production-grade AWS account structure, including how to manage multiple environments, users, permissions, and audit logging. We’ll also discuss how to implement a Landing Zone solution that lets you quickly spin up new AWS accounts that all implement a security baseline that enforces your company’s policies.
* [gruntwork-io/terratest](https://github.com/gruntwork-io/terratest) - Terratest is a Go library that makes it easier to write automated tests for your infrastructure code. **See also** [Official Website](https://terratest.gruntwork.io/)
* [elmundio87/terraform_validate](https://github.com/elmundio87/terraform_validate) - Terraform Validate is a python package that allows users to define Policy as Code for Terraform configurations | Assists in the enforcement of user-defined standards in Terraform
* [cesar-rodriguez/terrascan](https://github.com/cesar-rodriguez/terrascan) - Collection of security and best practice test for static code analysis of terraform templates
* [instrumenta/conftest](https://github.com/instrumenta/conftest) - Write tests against structured configuration data using the Open Policy Agent Rego query language. **See also** [Official Website](https://conftest.dev)
* [mattray/inspec-iggy](https://github.com/mattray/inspec-iggy) - InSpec CLI plugin for generating compliance controls from Terraform and CloudFormation
* [terraform-linters/tflint](https://github.com/terraform-linters/tflint) - TFLint is a Terraform linter focused on possible errors, best practices, etc. (Terraform >= 0.12)
* [chanzuckerberg/fogg](https://github.com/chanzuckerberg/fogg) - Fogg is an opinionated tool for managing infrastructure-as-code repositories using Terraform | fogg was built to automate infrastructure management best practices and scale to a larger pool of engineers who don't have to be terraform experts to use it safely.
* [Andrey Devyatkin](https://www.slideshare.net/AndreyDevyatkin/hashiconf-digital-2020-hashicorp-vault-configuration-as-code-via-hashicorp-terraform-stories-from-trenches) - (2020) [Sildes] HashiCorp Vault configuration as code via HashiCorp Terraform: Stories from Trenches (HashiConf Digital 2020)
* [Fernanda Martins](https://www.slideshare.net/FernandaMartins154/the-hitchhikers-guide-to-terraform-your-infrastructure) - (2020) [Slides] The hitchhiker's guide to terraform your infrastructure
* [CloudSkiff](https://medium.com/faun/terraform-code-quality-66e6468f50f3) - (2019) Terraform Code Quality | Key Steps to a good quality for your Infrastructure Code.
* [Tavis CI Docs](https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/common-build-problems/#Troubleshooting-Locally-in-a-Docker-Image) - Troubleshooting Locally in a Docker Image, useful if you have troubles with travis CI
* [Jeff Geerling](https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2016/how-i-test-ansible-configuration-on-7-different-oses-docker) - (2016) How I test Ansible configuration on 7 different OSes with Docker
* [Varying-Vagrant-Vagrants/VVV](https://github.com/Varying-Vagrant-Vagrants/VVV/wiki/Connect-to-Your-Vagrant-Virtual-Machine-with-PuTTY) - Connect to Your Vagrant Virtual Machine with PuTTY
* [vfarcic/ms-lifecycle](https://github.com/vfarcic/ms-lifecycle) - an interesting project of Viktor Farcic used for demonstration in book The DevOps 2.0 Toolkit, where you can learn how to use Docker, Ansible & Vagrant to create a complete infrastructure
* [iJackUA/awesome-vagrant](https://github.com/iJackUA/awesome-vagrant) - curated list of awesome Vagrant resources, plugins, tutorials and other nice things.
* [emyl/vagrant-triggers](https://github.com/emyl/vagrant-triggers) - Trigger scripts execution on the host or guest before and/or after Vagrant commands.
* [vvchik/vagrant-serverspec](https://github.com/vvchik/vagrant-serverspec) - a vagrant plugin that implements [serverspec](http://serverspec.org/) as a provisioner.
* [miroswan/vagrant_spec](https://github.com/miroswan/vagrant_spec) - VagrantSpec : ServerSpec Testing for Clustered / Distributed Systems in Vagrant. **Bonus** : [Tutorial for VagrantSpec](https://github.com/miroswan/vagrant_spec/wiki/Welcome-to-VagrantSpec)
* [fabriziopandini/vagrant-compose](https://github.com/fabriziopandini/vagrant-compose) - A Vagrant plugin that helps building complex scenarios with many VMs.
* [Learnosity/vagrant-git](https://github.com/Learnosity/vagrant-git) - a Vagrant plugin to either clone or pull repositories after a VM boots (but before it's provisioned).
* [maoueh/nugrant](https://github.com/maoueh/nugrant) - Vagrant plugin enabling user specific configuration values and handle parameters to be injected via different sources
* [p0deje/vagrant-exec](https://github.com/p0deje/vagrant-exec) - Vagrant plugin to execute commands within the context of VM synced directory.
* [sprotheroe/vagrant-disksize](https://github.com/sprotheroe/vagrant-disksize) - Vagrant plugin to resize disks in VirtualBox
* [fgrehm/vagrant-notify](https://github.com/fgrehm/vagrant-notify) - Vagrant plugin that redirects `notify-send` from guest to host machine and notifies provisioning status.
* [jedi4ever/veewee](https://github.com/jedi4ever/veewee) - Veewee is a tool for easily (and repeatedly) building custom Vagrant base boxes, KVMs, and virtual machine images.
* [Katacoda](https://www.katacoda.com/courses/docker-production/vault-secrets) - Interactive Course : Docker in Production - Store Secrets using HashiCorp Vault
* [Vyacheslav Voronenko](https://www.codementor.io/slavko/how-to-install-vault-hashicorp-secure-deployment-secrets-du107xlqd) - Using Vault to Secure Your Deployment Secrets
* [Martin Rusev](https://web.archive.org/web/20170118081713/https://www.amon.cx/blog/managing-all-secrets-with-vault/) - (2016) Managing all your secrets with Vault - Review and Walkthrough
* [Armon Dadgar](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/why-we-need-dynamic-secrets) - (2018) Why We Need Dynamic Secrets | how applications do a terrible job keeping secrets, and why we need to embrace ephemeral credentials, or "Dynamic Secrets" in Vault.
* [Andrey Devyatkin](https://www.slideshare.net/AndreyDevyatkin/hashiconf-digital-2020-hashicorp-vault-configuration-as-code-via-hashicorp-terraform-stories-from-trenches) - (2020) [Sildes] HashiCorp Vault configuration as code via HashiCorp Terraform: Stories from Trenches (HashiConf Digital 2020)
* [Thomas-Krenn](https://www.thomas-krenn.com/en/wiki/Headless_Mode_for_Virtual_Machines_of_VirtualBox) - Headless Mode for VirtualBox
* [VirtualBox issues tracker](https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/14374) - Network adapters not working after host returns from sleep Win 7 host Linux Mint 17.2 guest
* [VirtualBox Docs](https://www.virtualbox.org/manual/) - Oracle VM VirtualBox Documentation / User manual
* [Neil Patel](https://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/psychology-of-excitement) - (2015) The Psychology of Excitement: How to Better Engage Your Audience | marketing
* [Cartooning for Peace](http://www.cartooningforpeace.org/cartoonotheque/) - [IMGS] Cartoons about censorship, freedom of expression, human rights, environment, inequality, war, religion, migrations, etc
* [IRCEL - CELINE](http://www.irceline.be/en/front-page?set_language=en) - Current Air Quality Measurements of Belgian Interregional Environment Agency (IRCEL - CELINE)
* [écoconso](https://www.ecoconso.be/fr/content/magasins-de-vrac-et-zero-dechet-de-wallonie-et-bruxelles) - [FR] [BE] Magasins de vrac et zéro déchet de Wallonie et Bruxelles
* [GreenIT.fr](https://www.greenit.fr/) - :fr: [FR] est un lieu de réflexion sur ces deux enjeux du numérique durable / responsable (définition); éco-conception des équipements et des services numériques, économie d’énergie, réemploi et recyclage, etc. – mais aussi les usages et le rôle du numérique pour glisser vers une économie plus légère, circulaire (cradle to cradle), puis vers une économie positive.
* [Michaël Petit](https://www.slideshare.net/MorganWattiez/les-impacts-du-secteur-tic-11102019) - :fr: [Slides] [FR] (2019) Les impacts des TIC (Technologies de l'information et de la communication) sur l'environnement | Analyse des impacts, et propositions d'actions et aides concrètes. via Almin conference (UNamur, Belgique)
* [EcoIndex](http://www.ecoindex.fr/) - :fr: [FR] L’objectif d’EcoIndex est d’aider le plus grand nombre à prendre conscience de l’impact environnemental de l’internet et de proposer des solutions concrètes pour réduire cet impact. EcoIndex vous propose donc une analyse automatique de premier niveau pour vous aider à identifier rapidement et gratuitement des sites web / services en ligne à ausculter en priorité.
* [FindLectures](https://www.findlectures.com/) - Great collection of lectures to discover interesting topics that you might not think to look for. **Bonus** : [related subreddit with new suggestions](https://www.reddit.com/r/FindLectures/)
* Top torrent sites according to [TorrentFreak](https://torrentfreak.com/top-10-most-popular-torrent-sites-of-2017-170107/) : [YTS.AG](https://yts.ag/browse-movies), [Limetorrents](https://www.limetorrents.cc/), [Torrentz](https://torrentz2.eu/) a meta search engine, [TorrentProject](http://torrentproject.se/), [Torrent Downloads](https://www.torrentdownloads.me/). Others : [Sky torrents](https://www.skytorrents.in/)
* [The Pirate Bay](https://thepiratebay.org/) - yet one of the best place to find good torrents. **Bonus** : [Pirate Bay Proxies sites](https://proxybay.one/) + [A Pirate bay proxy website](https://pirateproxy.vip/)
* [WikiLeaks](https://wikileaks.org/) - publishes full online archives of information that has been censored or suppressed, or is likely to be lost. **Related** : [/r/WikiLeaks](https://www.reddit.com/r/WikiLeaks/)
* [VileR](http://int10h.org/oldschool-pc-fonts/) - world's biggest collection of classic text mode fonts, system fonts and BIOS fonts from DOS-era IBM PCs and compatibles
* [Movie-Censorship.com](http://www.movie-censorship.com/) - News about movie censorship + comparisons of alternate versions (Movies, Comics, Series, Games and more)
* [TopAchat](https://www.topachat.com/configomatic/index.php) - [FR] :fr: Config'O'Matic helps you to get the right components to assemble your dream computer, this is how I built mine in 2014
* [Maggie Stiefvater](http://maggie-stiefvater.tumblr.com/post/166952028861/ive-decided-to-tell-you-guys-a-story-about) - a story about piracy by a book writer
* [Mastodon](https://instances.mastodon.xyz/list) - take a break from twitter and switch to one of mastodon instances.
* [mastoview](http://www.unmung.com/mastoview?url=mastodon.social&view=local) - A tool to preview what a Mastodon instance is saying, useful if you don't know which one is the best fit for you
* [IKnowWhatYouDownload](https://iknowwhatyoudownload.com/en/peer/) - Detailed statistic for torrent downloads and distributions for your or specific IP address
* [Atlassian Docs](https://confluence.atlassian.com/bitbucketserver053/search-for-code-in-bitbucket-server-938022411.html) - Search for code in Bitbucket Server
* [Hurricane Electric BGP Toolkit](https://bgp.he.net) - This website is an Internet analysis site for the whole Internet. useful tool to collect ip, addresses, etc
* [BGPView](https://bgpview.io/) - allows you to debug and investigate information about IP addresses, ASN, IXs, BGP, ISPs, Prefixes and Domain names.
* [COMODO Certificate Search](https://crt.sh/)
* [Shodan](https://www.shodan.io/explore) - Explore the Internet | Discover the Internet using search queries shared by other users. Cams, Webcams, Default passwords...
* [Censys](https://censys.io/) - Find and analyze every reachable server and device on the Internet.
* [Robtex](https://www.robtex.com/) - is used for various kinds of research of IP numbers, Domain names, etc. Examples : Reverse DNS Lookup, Whois, AS macros.
* [DSL-Store](https://dls-store.com/) - T-Shirt online store. Your best t-shirt should be like your bed. It just feels like you are home when you are in it.
* [50GamesLike](https://www.50gameslike.com/) - video game recommendation engine with more than 40 000 video games : select a game you love and discover 50 recommendations.
* [Internet Archive](https://archive.org/details.php?identifier=texts) - eBooks and Texts : The Internet Archive offers over 15,000,000 freely downloadable books and texts. There is also a collection of 550,000 modern eBooks that may be borrowed by anyone with a free archive.org account.
* [Ah shhgit!](https://shhgit.darkport.co.uk/) - Find GitHub secrets in real time | Shhgit finds secrets and sensitive files across GitHub code and Gists committed in near real time by listening to the GitHub Events API. **Bonus** : [Source code](https://github.com/eth0izzle/shhgit/)
* [Yacy](https://yacy.net/en/index.html) - is a free search engine that anyone can use to build a search portal for their intranet or to help search the public internet.
* [SteamPeek](http://steampeek.hu/) - Find up to 60 similar games for almost any game | Trending and similar indie gems, search by games, tags and categories easily and more
* [ProbQA](http://probqa.com/) - A quiz-based interactive recommendation engine to find the best video game to play next.
* [whatoplay](https://whatoplay.com/) - The idea for whatoplay first came as an answer to the question, “How do we pick which games to play?”. You can get recommendations by genre / platform, or explore recommendations starting from specific game. Examples :
* Genre/Platform : [Single Player Switch Games](https://whatoplay.com/switch/single-player/) and [Open World Switch Games](https://whatoplay.com/switch/open-world/)
* Similar games : [Slain: Back from Hell on Switch](https://whatoplay.com/switch/slain-back-from-hell/)
* [RAWG](https://rawg.io/) - Discover your next favorite game | The largest video game database and video game discovery service powered by you!. RAWG is building its database as an infotainment and discovery tool where every user can build its own library of video games and find out about new titles. | RAWG is officially the largest video game database in the world
* [Movix.ai](https://movix.ai/) - Discover your movie in a few clicks | Movix.ai is a movie recommendation service based on artificial intelligence and Deep Learning. Click movies and tags you like and the system will do the rest — in a few clicks, Movix adapts to your preferences and gives you movies worth watching.
* [Internet Relay Chat](https://netsplit.de/channels/) - Search chat rooms (IRC channels) within the Internet Relay Chat and get informed about their users and topics!
* [Y Combinator](https://news.ycombinator.com/show) - Hacker news Show : where people share their work. Related : :star: [**Newest Show HN**](https://news.ycombinator.com/shownew)
* [Superbly Space](http://superbly.space/directory-categories/) - inventory of valuable quality softwares, services, websites, usually matching the ones I look for
* [StumbleUpon](https://www.stumbleupon.com/) - discover the best of the web, one click at a time. This service learns what you like and brings you more like it
* [FreshRSS](https://www.freshrss.org/) - A free, self-hostable aggregator… probably the best! (in their opinion, and mine also :) ). I tested many free self hosted RSS readers, and by far this is the one I recommend the most for its flexibility and numerous options
* [johnjago/awesome-ad-free](https://github.com/johnjago/awesome-ad-free) - A curated list of ad-free alternatives to popular services on the Internet.
* [Sven Taylor](https://www.techspot.com/news/80729-complete-list-alternatives-all-google-products.html) - (2019) The complete list of alternatives to all Google products | Parallel universe for the super security conscious
* [Wappalyzer](https://www.wappalyzer.com/) - Identify technology on websites. It detects content management systems, ecommerce platforms, web frameworks, server software, analytics tools and many more.
* [Netcraft](https://sitereport.netcraft.com/) - What's that site running? Find out the infrastructure and technologies used by any site, based on results from internet data mining
* [DNSdumpster](https://dnsdumpster.com/) - tool for dns recon & research, find & lookup dns records | can discover hosts related to a domain. Finding visible hosts from the attackers perspective is an important part of the security assessment process.
* :star: [**Two Factor Auth (2FA)**](https://twofactorauth.org/) - List of websites and whether or not they support [2FA](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-factor_authentication).
* [Random.org](https://www.random.org/) - true random number service, but not only : are also proposed some functions for numbers, lists, text, strings, maps and web tools...
* [Observatory by Mozilla](https://observatory.mozilla.org/) - Scan your site against mozilla security checklist
* [unv.is](https://unv.is/) - Just put unv.is/ in front of http:// when sharing clickbait articles, unv.is will capture the content of an article or blog post without passing on your visit as a pageview.
* [BonPatron](http://bonpatron.com/) - [FR] :fr: online spelling and grammar checker for french texts / correcteur d'orthographe et de grammaire en ligne pour les textes français
* [mastoview](http://www.unmung.com/mastoview?url=mastodon.social&view=local) - A tool to preview what a Mastodon instance is saying, useful if you don't know which one is the best fit for you
* [Duolingo](https://www.duolingo.com/) - free tool for learning another language, Duolingo makes it fun, and helps keep you engaged for the long haul.
* [Find your Facebook ID](https://findmyfbid.com/) - find the Facebook personal numeric ID for fb:admins, social plugins, and more. Provide the profile URL of a page or your profile and get the Facebook (context) id. This id can then be used to [find similar pages](https://www.facebook.com/pages/?ref=page_suggestions_on_liking_refresh&frompageid=)
* [User Agent String.Com](http://www.useragentstring.com/index.php) - User Agent String explained : Copy/paste any user agent string in this field and click 'Analyze'
* [Free Online EPUB Converter](https://www.sendepubtokindle.com/) - The easiest way to send EPUBs to your Kindle!
* [repl.it](https://repl.it/) - Online REPL, Compiler & IDE : Boot up a programming environment for your favorite language | including JavaScript, Python, Ruby, Java, Node.js, Go, Scheme, C, C#, C++, Lua and many more.
* [IKnowWhatYouDownload](https://iknowwhatyoudownload.com/en/peer/) - Detailed statistic for torrent downloads and distributions for your or specific IP address
* [Hurricane Electric BGP Toolkit](https://bgp.he.net) - This website is an Internet analysis site for the whole Internet. useful tool to collect ip, addresses, etc
* [BGPView](https://bgpview.io/) - allows you to debug and investigate information about IP addresses, ASN, IXs, BGP, ISPs, Prefixes and Domain names.
* [Robtex](https://www.robtex.com/) - is used for various kinds of research of IP numbers, Domain names, etc. Examples : Reverse DNS Lookup, Whois, AS macros.
* [Katacoda](https://www.katacoda.com/) - Learn new technologies right in your browser | Interactive Learning and Training Platform for Software Engineers
* [CIDR/Netmask Lookup Tool](https://www.ultratools.com/tools/netMaskResult?ipAddress=37.98.232.8%2F29) - get information about a CIDR range including the IP addresses and host addresses contained in it.
* [Webbkoll](https://webbkoll.dataskydd.net/en/) - How privacy-friendly is your site? An online tool that checks how a website is doing with regards to privacy.
* [chubin/cheat.sh](https://github.com/chubin/cheat.sh) - Cheat.sh - the only cheat sheet you need | allow to browse cheatsheets from internet using curl
* [What Does My Site Cost?](https://whatdoesmysitecost.com/) - Find out how much it costs for someone to use your site on mobile networks around the world.
* [Gnoosic](http://www.gnoosic.com) - Based on your choices, Gnod predicts you might like the music of
* [De-google-ify Internet](https://degooglisons-internet.org/en/alternatives/) - List of alternative services to de-google-ify Internet and many other such services.
* :star: [**regex101**](https://regex101.com/) - Free Online PCRE-based regular expression tester and debugger with real time explanation, error detection and highlighting for PHP, PCRE, Python, Golang and JavaScript
* [Spotify Library Exporter](https://spotify-library-exporter.herokuapp.com/) - a tool to download your Spotify library as a CSV to be used elsewhere. Can also be useful to migrate from Spotify to Apple Music, backup your library to use elsewhere, keep a record offline. It doesn't matter! 🎉
* [DigiCert SSL Certificate Checker](https://www.digicert.com/help/) - If you are having a problem with your SSL certificate installation, this diagnostic tool will help you locate the problem and verify your SSL Certificate installation.
* [ripienaar/free-for-dev](https://github.com/ripienaar/free-for-dev) - list of SaaS, PaaS and IaaS offerings that have free tiers of interest to devops and infradev. **Bonus** : [Website](https://free-for.dev)
* [Amazon Web Services Simple Monthly Calculator](https://calculator.s3.amazonaws.com/index.html) - estimate your monthly AWS bill more efficiently. Using this tool, you can add, modify and remove services from your 'bill' and it will recalculate your estimated monthly charges automatically. The calculator also shows common customer samples and their usage, such as Disaster Recovery and Backup or Web Application.
* [Hourly rate calculator](https://usepastel.com/hourly-rate-calculator) - A calculator for freelancers to use as a guide to costs, billable hours and desired profit. Takes 10-15 min to complete.
* [Google Dataset Search](https://toolbox.google.com/datasetsearch) - Dataset Search enables users to find datasets stored across the Web through a simple keyword search.
* [Meta Tags](https://metatags.io/) - is a tool to debug and generate meta tag code for any website. With Meta Tags you can edit and experiment with your content then preview how your webpage will look on Google, Facebook, Twitter and more!
* [Downdetector](https://downdetector.com) - offers a realtime overview of status information and outages for all kinds of services. | online monitoring of your favorite services
* [Sven Taylor](https://www.techspot.com/news/80729-complete-list-alternatives-all-google-products.html) - (2019) The complete list of alternatives to all Google products | Parallel universe for the super security conscious
* [Maxime Blondel](https://www.maddyness.com/2018/04/04/100-outils-pour-lancer-sa-startup-sans-developpeur-ni-graphiste-et-presque-sans-argent/) - (2018) :fr: [FR] (2018) 100 outils pour lancer sa startup sans développeur ni graphiste (et presque sans argent)
* [Guesstimate](https://www.getguesstimate.com/models) - free models and tools for modeling things that aren't certain. You can forecast your earnings from a new venture, predict the amount of time completing a big project will take, or experiment with scientific theories. People have used it to optimize video games, understand lottery payoffs, and estimate the costs of childcare.
* [Theory Maps](https://www.theorymaps.org/) - Theory mapping is a technique for visually outlining scientific theory. It allows researchers to concretely display interrelations between concepts, which provides for rapid communication and easy evaluation of ideas. Theory mapping was developed to emphasize that good science requires both reliable methods and rigorous theory. The technique is described in the following forthcoming article at Perspectives on Psychological Science.
* [TLDR This!](https://tldr.hackeryogi.com/) - Automatically summarize any article, text, document, webpage or essay in a click. | also available as browser extension for Chrome and FireFox
* :star: [**DistroTest**](https://distrotest.net/?module=systems&action=list) - The first online operating system tester | Take a look at the existing linux distributions, test them live online and thus without any installation
* [Azgaar's Fantasy Map Generator](https://azgaar.github.io/Fantasy-Map-Generator/) - Web application generating interactive and customizable maps
* [Radar Virtuel](https://www.radarvirtuel.com/) - :fr: [FR] Le site Radar Virtuel permet de voir le trafic aérien en temps réel avec des petits avions sur une carte Google, ça marche très bien en Europe, autour des aéroports aux États-Unis et pas du tout dans le reste du monde, c’est dommage.
* [Character Generator](http://gaurav.munjal.us/Universal-LPC-Spritesheet-Character-Generator/) - Create a character sprite sheet for your game using 100% open art.
* [Ah shhgit!](https://shhgit.darkport.co.uk/) - Find GitHub secrets in real time | Shhgit finds secrets and sensitive files across GitHub code and Gists committed in near real time by listening to the GitHub Events API. **Bonus** : [Source code](https://github.com/eth0izzle/shhgit/)
* [EcoIndex](http://www.ecoindex.fr/) - :fr: [FR] L’objectif d’EcoIndex est d’aider le plus grand nombre à prendre conscience de l’impact environnemental de l’internet et de proposer des solutions concrètes pour réduire cet impact. EcoIndex vous propose donc une analyse automatique de premier niveau pour vous aider à identifier rapidement et gratuitement des sites web / services en ligne à ausculter en priorité.
* [WAVE Web Accessibility Evaluation Tool](https://wave.webaim.org/) - WAVE can identify many accessibility and Web Content Accessibility Guideline (WCAG) errors, but also facilitates human evaluation of web content. **Bonus** [WAVE Browser Extensions](https://wave.webaim.org/extension/)
* [Nibbler](https://nibbler.silktide.com/) - is a free tool for testing websites. Enter the address of any website and Nibbler will give you a report scoring the website out of 10 for key areas, including accessibility, SEO, social media and technology.
* [World Clock Meeting Planner](https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/meeting.html) - Need to make a call to someone far away or arrange a web or video conference across different time zones? Find the best time across time zones with this Meeting Planner.
* [tota11y](https://khan.github.io/tota11y/) - an accessibility visualization toolkit testing accessibility (a11y) of your site + showing what is wrong in your document. Also available as a bookmarklet on the same page. **See also** [GitHub repository](https://github.com/Khan/tota11y)
* [Akbar](http://howlowck.github.io/Akbar/) - A bookmarklet that simulates various types user experiences. It is an education tool that will hopefully educate people about web accessibility. **See also** [GitHub repository](https://github.com/howlowck/Akbar)
* [Revenge.css](http://heydonworks.com/revenge_css_bookmarklet/) - is a CSS bookmarklet that reports bad html using pseudo content. If the page you use it with has malformed links, deprecated attributes, <div>s inside inline elements, inaccessible buttons, badly nested sections or other errors, you'll see some ugly, pink errors written in nobody's favourite font: Comic Sans. **See also** [GitHub repository](https://github.com/Heydon/REVENGE.CSS)
* [debugCSS](https://imbrianj.github.io/debugCSS/) - (X)HTML debugging tool built with CSS | debugCSS is meant to be loaded on an existing page to highlight potentially broken, malformed or legacy (X)HTML. Not all "errors" are created equally, so they are color coded to highlight severity. Green is "probably not a big problem", yellow is "worth looking at" and red is "you really should fix this." **See also** [GitHub repository](https://github.com/imbrianj/debugCSS)
* [HTML_CodeSniffer](https://squizlabs.github.io/HTML_CodeSniffer/) - Accessibility Auditor Bookmarklet | Check that your HTML code conforms to your coding standard
* [Game Jams on itch.io](https://itch.io/jams) - itch.io is a place for hosting and participating in game jams online. Anyone can instantly create and host a jam. 60,525 games have been created for jams hosted on itch.io.
* [Metacritic](http://www.metacritic.com/) - similar to Rotten Tomatoes. Aggregates reviews and provides a metascore for movies, tv, games and music
* [WorthPlaying](https://worthplaying.com/news/reviews/) - the leading independent (no corporate overlords here!) video game news and reviews site. | WorthPlaying.com was launched on November 15th 2000, after hard work and a lot of research.
* [Soldat](https://www.soldat.pl/en/) - Soldat is still one of my favorite multiplayer games for 10+ years, mainly because it's free, its gameplay is simple, the engine can be modded easily and the game uses 2d rendering
* [UnDropDansLaMare](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KzvHvc41qpk) - (Video) [FR] :fr: Le Paradoxe du Joueur [2 minutes pour convaincre] short analysis of insatisfaction with modern video games / why video games were best before
* [Can You RUN It?](https://www.systemrequirementslab.com/cyri) - System Requirements Lab analyzes your computer and tell you which games you can / can't run
* [NotebookCheck](https://www.notebookcheck.net/Computer-Games-on-Laptop-Graphic-Cards.13849.0.html) - list of GPUs of Laptop Graphic Cards sorted by approximate performance in games
* [UnDropDansLaMare](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilLrptqGdqM) - [Video] ... Ce Héros Mis Au Placard [2 minutes pour convaincre] // Death of the polygon
* [Korben](https://korben.info/console-jaunie.html) - (2014) [FR] :fr: Console jaunie ? Voici comment la traiter pour lui redonner sa couleur d’origine
* [Kelton Sears](http://www.seattleweekly.com/arts/enormous-dwarf/) - (2016) How Two Brothers From Silverdale Made The World’s Most Complex Video Game | about Dwarf Fortress
* [Terminus](http://luffah.xyz/bidules/Terminus/) - [FR] :fr: funny in browser role playing game to learn the basic of linux command line. NSFW. **Bonus** : [Source](https://github.com/luffah/terminus) + [Original version in english](http://www.mprat.org/Terminus/) with [Sources](https://github.com/mprat/terminus)
* [MathPickle](http://mathpickle.com/games/) - Board Games and Pencil & Paper Games | #1 job for parents: establish a culture of board gaming in the home. **Example paper game** : * [A little bit of Aggression](http://mathpickle.com/project/a-little-bit-of-aggression/) - one of the few essential games for the elementary school classroom.
* [Cade Metz](https://www.wired.com/2016/03/two-moves-alphago-lee-sedol-redefined-future/) - (2016) In Two Moves, AlphaGo and Lee Sedol Redefined the Future | speaking of go board game
* [Joon Ian Wong & Nikhil Sonnad](https://qz.com/639952/googles-ai-won-the-game-go-by-defying-millennia-of-basic-human-instinct/) - (2016) Google’s AI won the game Go by defying millennia of basic human instinct
* [Radim Řehůřek](https://rare-technologies.com/go_games_life/) - (2016) Go, Games, Strategy and Life: The Big Picture | on Go, insights vs victories, also about creativity
* [50GamesLike](https://www.50gameslike.com/) - video game recommendation engine with more than 40 000 video games : select a game you love and discover 50 recommendations.
* [CARRION](https://store.steampowered.com/app/953490/CARRION/) - is a reverse horror game in which you assume the role of an amorphous creature of unknown origins, stalking and consuming those that imprisoned you.
* [7DRL Challenge 2019](https://itch.io/jam/7drl-challenge-2019) - In 2005, the roguelike community established a yearly event, the 7DRL Challenge, in which developers are challenged to create a roguelike in seven days. This allows one to have the shared misery of knowing you are not the only one tracking down a bad pointer at the 167th hour. The annual event occurs during a week in early March.
* [neogeofun](http://www.neogeofun.com/?s=metal+slug) - Play Retro SNK NeoGeo games online in your browser | neogeofun is a website let you play your favorite snk neogeo games in your web browser.
* [Good Video Game Interface Screenshots](http://videogameinterfaces.com/) - The best collection of the most beautiful, exceptional and inspiring video game interfaces and screenshots.
* [HowLongToBeat.com](https://howlongtobeat.com/#search1) - How long does it take to beat your favorite games?
* [Nintendo eShop price comparator](https://eshop-prices.com/prices?currency=EUR) - Find the cheapest price for your favourite game, all prices are in Euro.
* [Save Coins](https://savecoins.app/) - helps you save money when you make a purchase at Nintendo Switch eShop.
* [adiGuba](https://switch.adiguba.com/) - :fr: [FR] Les jeux pour Nintendo Switch au meilleur prix !
* [Deku Deals](https://www.dekudeals.com/) - tracks the prices of Nintendo Switch games on the eShop and at major retailers in order to find the best deals. Add items to your wishlist, and Deku Deals sends you an email as soon as they go on sale.
* [Keepa](https://keepa.com) - This Amazon price tracker will enhance your Amazon shopping experience as they provide price history charts, price drop alerts, price watches, daily drops and browser addons. Good for watching games price drops.
* [SteamPeek](http://steampeek.hu/) - Find up to 60 similar games for almost any game | Trending and similar indie gems, search by games, tags and categories easily and more
* [Before I Play](https://beforeiplay.com/index.php?title=Category:Games) - tells people about things they should know before they start playing a video game. Some tips contain spoilers !
* [whatoplay](https://whatoplay.com/) - The idea for whatoplay first came as an answer to the question, “How do we pick which games to play?”. You can get recommendations by genre / platform, or explore recommendations starting from specific game. Examples :
* Genre/Platform : [Single Player Switch Games](https://whatoplay.com/switch/single-player/) and [Open World Switch Games](https://whatoplay.com/switch/open-world/)
* Similar games : [Slain: Back from Hell on Switch](https://whatoplay.com/switch/slain-back-from-hell/)
* [RAWG](https://rawg.io/) - Discover your next favorite game | The largest video game database and video game discovery service powered by you!. RAWG is building its database as an infotainment and discovery tool where every user can build its own library of video games and find out about new titles. | RAWG is officially the largest video game database in the world
* [u/TrimMyHedges](https://www.reddit.com/r/gamecollecting/comments/76jgwx/collecting_vs_playing/) - (2017) Collecting vs playing - the problem of spending more time browsing forums, looking for good deals, good games and collecting them etc than actually playing. aka the thrill of the hunt.
* [Tric Trac](https://www.trictrac.net/) - :fr: [FR] le site de référence sur les jeux de société. Actualités, sorties de jeux, avis et notes, forums de discussions, évènements ludiques, etc.
* [MathPickle](http://mathpickle.com/games/) - Board Games and Pencil & Paper Games | #1 job for parents: establish a culture of board gaming in the home. **Example paper game** : * [A little bit of Aggression](http://mathpickle.com/project/a-little-bit-of-aggression/) - one of the few essential games for the elementary school classroom.
* [Cade Metz](https://www.wired.com/2016/03/two-moves-alphago-lee-sedol-redefined-future/) - (2016) In Two Moves, AlphaGo and Lee Sedol Redefined the Future | speaking of go board game
* [hkirat/awesome-chess](https://github.com/hkirat/awesome-chess) - curated list of assets availible on the Internet related to chess
* [Board Game Recommendation Engine](https://apps.quanticfoundry.com/recommendations/tabletop/boardgame/) - Select 1 to 3 game titles you've enjoyed to get started!
* [NESblog / Speed Game](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKvcQNLk9yA) - [FR] :fr: [Video] Le Jeu de Rôle Papier, analyse des spécificités de cette famille de jeu
* [7DRL Challenge 2019](https://itch.io/jam/7drl-challenge-2019) - In 2005, the roguelike community established a yearly event, the 7DRL Challenge, in which developers are challenged to create a roguelike in seven days. This allows one to have the shared misery of knowing you are not the only one tracking down a bad pointer at the 167th hour. The annual event occurs during a week in early March.
* [Itamar Turner-Trauring](https://codewithoutrules.com/career/) - Get a better job ; articles about health & work life balance, programmer productivity, problem solving, etc.
* [The Knowledge Project](https://www.fs.blog/the-knowledge-project/) - [Podcast] Podcast by Shane Parrish to uncover frameworks YOU can use to learn more in less time, make better decisions, and live a happier and more meaningful life.
* [Adam Smiley Poswolsky](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/10-truths-finding-meaningful-work-adam-smiley-poswolsky) - The 10 truths about finding meaningful work
* [Tom Goodwin](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/we-dont-need-teach-our-kids-code-them-how-dream-tom-goodwin) - We don’t need to teach our kids to code, we need to teach them how to dream
* [Kristin Wong](http://lifehacker.com/the-biggest-wastes-of-time-we-regret-when-we-get-older-1755526646) - The Biggest Wastes of Time We Regret When We Get Older
* [Dr. Travis Bradberry](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/why-you-should-spend-your-money-experiences-things-bradberry) - Why You Should Spend Your Money on Experiences, Not Things
* [Bob Sutton](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/why-your-job-becoming-impossible-do-tragedy-overload-bob-sutton) - Why Your Job is Becoming Impossible to Do: The Tragedy of Well-Intentioned Organizational Overload
* [Jen Horton](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/inevitable-link-between-positivity-perspective-jen-horton) - The Inevitable Link between Positivity and Perspective
* [Karen Wickre](https://backchannel.com/working-from-home-is-usually-a-disaster-unless-you-try-this-30f1cce6f5a6) - Working From Home Is Usually a Disaster—Unless You Try This
* [Andrew Wulf](http://thecodist.com/article/why_i_don_39_t_do_unpaid_overtime_and_neither_should_you) - Why I Don't Do Unpaid Overtime and Neither Should You
* [Daniel Miessler](https://web.archive.org/web/20150910021545/https://danielmiessler.com/blog/the-peter-principle/) - The Peter Principle / Anything that works will be used in progressively more challenging applications until it fails.
* [Sanna](https://twitter.com/Nikkitita69/status/407949378251280384/photo/1) - [IMG] What if physical illness was treated the same way mental illness is...?
* [Gil](http://blog.lesoir.be/hashtag25/2014/01/08/billet-dhumeur-dune-desperate-diplomee/) - (2014) [FR] :fr: Billet d'humeur d'une "desperate diplômée" / De la difficulté de trouver un emploi même avec un bon diplôme
* [Le Pharmachien](http://lepharmachien.com/la-vraie-difference-entre-les-medicaments-generiques-et-originaux/) - [FR] :fr: La VRAIE différence entre les médicaments génériques et originaux / real difference between brand names and generic drugs
* [Le Pharmachien](http://lepharmachien.com/cafeine/) - [FR] :fr: Caféine : toxique et délicieuse / Coffee : good and bad parts :coffee:
* [Le Pharmachien](http://lepharmachien.com/intoxication-alimentaire/) - [FR] :fr: 8 façons de t’intoxiquer à un barbecue ( intoxication alimentaire ) / 8 ways to cause food poisoning with the barbecue
* [Shaun Boyd](http://www.lifereboot.com/2007/10-reasons-it-doesnt-pay-to-be-the-computer-guy/) - (2007) 10 Reasons It Doesn’t Pay To Be “The Computer Guy”
* [Steve Pavlina](https://www.stevepavlina.com/blog/2005/01/dont-die-with-your-music-still-in-you/) - (2005) Don’t Die With Your Music Still In You
* [Jacki Keys](https://the-pastry-box-project.net/jacki-keys/2014-december-18) - (2014) It's Broken, Don't Fix It / on being "the happiest & healthiest version of yourself"
* [Greg Rosalsky](https://www.citylab.com/transportation/2017/11/why-do-we-still-commute/544733/) - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
* [Ezekiel Buchheit](https://www.codementor.io/ezekielbuchheit/no-i-have-no-side-code-projects-to-show-you-cz1tyhgdz) - (2017) No, I have no side code projects to show you
* [Agnès Crepet](https://superyesmore.com/dont-say-that-you-dont-have-enough-time-d7ead9497abf1b458f5be14bd33b6c11) - (2017) Don't say that you don't have enough time
* [Kris Gage](https://medium.com/personal-growth/the-moment-when-youll-finally-change-ee451cc230cf) - (2017) The Moment When You’ll Finally Change | Getting fed up is incredibly motivating
* [Darius Foroux](https://medium.com/personal-growth/declutter-your-life-declutter-your-mind-4c7f965d6839) - (2017) Declutter Your Life. Declutter Your Mind.
* [Thibaut Schepman](https://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/rue89/rue89-sante/20150120.RUE7459/rester-assis-tue-plus-que-le-tabac-j-ai-essaye-d-ecrire-cet-article-debout.html) - (2015) [FR] :fr: Rester assis tue plus que le tabac ? J’ai essayé d’écrire cet article debout / sitting down is dangerous for your health
* [Cyprien](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNRUzu4fTgw) - [FR] :fr: [Video] Technophobe / what if you could not use technology anymore
* :star: [**Pierluigi Vernetto**](http://www.javamonamour.org/2015/01/end-of-my-32-years-contract-on-osb.html) - (2015) End of my 3.2 years contract on a OSB integration project.... lesson learned. | some good lessons learned for developers / project management
* [Joël Spolsky](https://www.joelonsoftware.com/2006/09/07/a-field-guide-to-developers-2/) - (2006) A Field Guide to Developers : what they’re looking for, what they like and dislike in a workplace, and what it’s going to take to be a top choice for top developers.
* [Le grand Oral](https://www.rtbf.be/auvio/detail_le-grand-oral-de-luc-de-brabandere?id=2284414) - (2017) [FR] :fr: [Video] Le Grand Oral de Luc de Brabandere. A propos du ras le bol des travailleurs, de la place de l'homme dans une société de plus en plus connectée, l'intelligence artificielle vs l'emploi, et le bien être au travail. **Bonus** : [Podcast](https://www.rtbf.be/auvio/detail_le-grand-oral?id=2284456)
* [IRCEL - CELINE](http://www.irceline.be/en/front-page?set_language=en) - Current Air Quality Measurements of Belgian Interregional Environment Agency (IRCEL - CELINE)
* [Bruxelles Environnement](http://www.qualitedelair.brussels/) - [FR] :fr: Qualité de l'air. **Bonus** : Dutch version [Luchtkwaliteit](http://www.luchtkwaliteit.brussels/)
* [Amar Singh](https://medium.com/@ummerr/youre-working-in-the-wrong-place-e289036ee01c) - (2017) You’re working in the wrong place. (if you’re working in an open office)
* [Dave Mosher](http://www.sciencealert.com/you-can-stay-alert-without-caffeine-try-these-science-based-tricks-next-time-you-feel-tired) - (2018) How to Stay Alert Without Caffeine - Try These Science-Based Tricks Next Time You're Tired
* [Kristen Bahler](http://time.com/money/5077954/linkedin-profile-tips-resume/#77ba6828-9e05-4086-9ccc-0428eea386f4) - (2018) What Your LinkedIn Profile Should Look Like in 2018
* [Tom M. Sittler](https://thomas-sittler.github.io/facebook/) - (2017) Fighting the evil influence of Facebook (but keeping the good bits): a manifesto and how-to guide
* [Nikola Tore](http://blog.hackerearth.com/employee-wellness-affects-productivity-four-fundamental-pillars) - (2017) How employee wellness affects productivity: four fundamental pillars
* [Itamar Turner-Trauring](https://codewithoutrules.com/saneworkweek/) - (2017) The Programmer’s Guide to a Sane Workweek
* [Cornell University Ergonomics Web](http://ergo.human.cornell.edu/AHTutorials/typingposture.html) - Ideal typing posture: Negative slope keyboard support
* [Itamar Turner-Trauring](https://codewithoutrules.com/2016/11/18/rsi-solution/) - (2016) How I stopped the RSI pain that almost destroyed my programming career
* [tamar Turner-Trauring](https://codewithoutrules.com/2016/08/18/productive-programmer/) - (2016) Less stress, more productivity: why working fewer hours is better for you and your employer
* [Itamar Turner-Trauring](https://codewithoutrules.com/2016/10/14/job-you-dont-hate/) - (2016) How to find a programming job you won’t hate
* [Itamar Turner-Trauring](https://codewithoutrules.com/2016/08/08/living-below-your-means/) - (2016) Why living below your means can help you find a better job
* [Itamar Turner-Trauring](https://codewithoutrules.com/2017/03/20/open-floor-plan/) - (2017) Dear recruiter, “open floor space” is not a job benefit
* [Itamar Turner-Trauring](https://codewithoutrules.com/2017/01/11/your-job-is-not-your-life/) - (2017) Staying competitive as a developer
* [Itamar Turner-Trauring](https://codewithoutrules.com/2016/11/10/work-life-balance-software-engineer/) - (2016) Work/life balance will make you a better software engineer
* [Itamar Turner-Trauring](https://codewithoutrules.com/2016/02/24/go-home-already/) - (2016) Still stuck at the end of the day?
* [Itamar Turner-Trauring](https://codewithoutrules.com/2018/02/11/working-long-hours/) - (2018) The futile comfort of working long hours
* [Itamar Turner-Trauring](https://codewithoutrules.com/2017/06/21/why-company-want-long-hours/) - (2017) The bad reasons you’re forced to work long hours
* [Shan](https://shansvex.wordpress.com/2015/09/06/things-i-hated-about-being-a-renter-for-15-years/) - (2015) Things I hated About Being a Renter for 15 years
* [Software Engineering Tips](http://www.yacoset.com/Home/so-you-ve-just-been-hired-by-an-it-department) - (2010) So you've just been hired by an IT department...
* [Nir Cohen](https://sysadvent.blogspot.be/2016/12/day-16-trained-engineers-overnight.html) - (2016) Trained Engineers - Overnight Managers (or, The Art Of Not Destroying Your Company)
* [Joel Kemp](https://hackernoon.com/work-for-an-employer-that-builds-something-you-love-58f4ced947e9) - (2017) Work for an employer that builds something you love
* [Posture Desk](https://posturedesk.shop/blogs/posture-blog/burning-calories-standing-up-vs-sitting) - (2017) How many hours a day do you think we sit? Don't feel like sitting? We have a desk for that view
* [Dave Mosher](https://www.sciencealert.com/you-can-stay-alert-without-caffeine-try-these-science-based-tricks-next-time-you-feel-tired) - (2018) How to Stay Alert Without Caffeine - Try These Science-Based Tricks Next Time You're Tired :coffee:
* [Tim Ottinger](http://agileotter.blogspot.be/2017/11/taking-breaks-in-disciplined-way.html) - (2017) Taking Breaks in a Disciplined Way | Take breaks otherwise pairing will drain your energy
> we don't take breaks because we are tired, we take breaks so that we are never tired.
* [Ward Cunningham](http://wiki.c2.com/?AnalyzingXpWithOptionsPricing) - (2014) Analyzing Xp With Options Pricing | in XP, you should consider the Option to abandon, option to switch, option to defer investment and take advantage of possible future opportunity
* [Nick Cassella](https://civicskunk.works/ask-your-coworkers-what-they-make-youll-earn-more-46efb2daf63e) - (2018) Ask Your Coworkers What They Make. You’ll Earn More.
> A lot of people (especially entrepreneurs) are so obsessed with how fast they will become successful that they will sacrifice their mental health in order to constantly push themselves.
* [Nonviolent Communication](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nonviolent_Communication) - an approach to nonviolent living based on the idea that all human beings have the capacity for compassion and only resort to violence or behavior that harms themselves and others when they do not recognize more effective strategies for meeting needs
* [Jacquelyn Smith](https://www.forbes.com/sites/jacquelynsmith/2012/06/22/how-to-ignore-distractions-at-work/#7e4b56663641) - (2012) How To Ignore Distractions In The Workplace
* [Healthcare compassion](https://charterforcompassion.org/gaining-emotional-strength/the-biology-of-joy) - The Biology of Joy | some people are genetically predisposed to be happy by virtue of their busy prefrontal cortexes, and research in infants confirms it.
* [Hugo Lassiège](https://www.eventuallycoding.com/index.php/travailler-autrement/) - (2013) [FR] Travailler autrement | sur les crises et court-termisme entre autres
* [Brandur Leach](https://brandur.org/fragments/caffeine) - Caffeine | An experiment of Brandur in seriously throttling back its caffeine intake for the first time in years.
* [Jordane Moody Zangueneh](http://www.osezbriller.com/trouver-sa-vocation-13-conseils/) - [FR] :fr: Trouver sa vocation : 13 conseils à suivre pour se secouer
* [Natasha Stanley](https://www.careershifters.org/expert-advice/no-clear-career-ideas-the-3-mistakes-youre-making-and-3-things-to-do-instead) - No Clear Career Ideas? The 3 Mistakes You’re Making (And 3 Things To Do Instead)
* [Gretchen Rubin](https://www.realsimple.com/health/mind-mood/emotional-health/things-can-happy-next-minutes) - 9 Things You Can Do to Be Happy in the Next 30 Minutes
* [Libby Sander](http://www.bbc.com/capital/story/20180718-open-offices-make-people-talk-less-and-email-more) - (2018) Open offices make people talk less and email more
* [Avdi Grimm](http://www.virtuouscode.com/2014/02/10/the-passion-gospel/) - (2014) The Passion Gospel | No product or company deserves your passion. You can choose to throw your passion into anything you want, but no project inherently deserves it.
* [Caroline Beaton](https://www.forbes.com/sites/carolinebeaton/2016/10/23/the-psychology-of-professional-purpose-how-to-follow-your-calling/#37a8e436c68d) - (2016) The Psychology Of Professional Purpose: How To Follow Your Calling
> A calling is feeling that the work “has to be done.” It connects us to something greater than ourselves. Duckworth explains, “The long days and evenings of toil … the sacrifice, all this is worth it because [our] efforts pay dividends to other people.”
* [Itamar Turner-Trauring](https://codewithoutrules.com/2018/01/23/job-with-technology-you-dont-know/) - (2016) How to get a job with a technology stack you don’t know
> Look for jobs that excite you, for jobs you think you can do with just a little ramp-up time. And then apply for those jobs, knowing that most of them will ignore you—but it only takes one yes to get an exciting new job, and an exciting new opportunity to learn new skills.
* [Itamar Turner-Trauring](https://codewithoutrules.com/2018/08/10/always-more-work-to-do/) - (2018) There’s always more work to do—but you still don’t need to work long hours
> Whenever you feel yourself with too much work to do, go back and apply these principles: underpromise, limit your own time, prioritize ruthlessly. With practice you’ll learn how to deliver the results that really matter—without working long hours.
* [Tim Wu](https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/16/opinion/sunday/tyranny-convenience.html) - (2018) The Tyranny of Convenience | the problem with over conformity
* [Michelle Venetucci Harvey](https://code.likeagirl.io/a-research-roundup-to-show-that-your-office-layout-is-toxic-and-some-tips-for-making-it-better-8434864b0ab2) - (2017) A research roundup to show that your office layout is toxic (and some tips for making it better)
* [James Conca](https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesconca/2012/06/10/energys-deathprint-a-price-always-paid/#71ef4f07709b) - (2012) How Deadly Is Your Kilowatt? We Rank The Killer Energy Sources | It seems that Coal is way more harmful than Nuclear.
* [Tina Su](http://thinksimplenow.com/happiness/life-on-purpose-15-questions-to-discover-your-personal-mission/comment-page-13/) - (2015) Life on Purpose: 15 Questions to Discover Your Personal Mission
* [WFH-excuses](https://us-central1-wfh-excuses-gh.cloudfunctions.net/wfh) - Working from Home excuses generator. **Bonus** : [GitHub repo](https://github.com/lnfnunes/WFH-excuses)
* [Nathalie Marquez Courtney](https://increment.com/development/home-is-where-the-work-is/) - (2017) Home is where the work is | Flexible. Freeing. Lonely. Three remote engineers share what it’s really like to work from afar.
* [Northern Ireland Business](https://www.nibusinessinfo.co.uk/content/common-causes-stress-work) - How to deal with stress : Common causes of stress at work
* [Brussels for Beer Geeks](https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/viewer?mid=1R99-MBg6KXiPLnWk--ROWWJFX4s) - [BE] A map with bars ,shops, restos of interest for beer geeks visiting Brussels. Bars will usually have a varied selection of good Belgian and/or foreign beers. Restos will have a focus on food and beer. Via [Belgianbeergeek.be](https://belgianbeergeek.be/)
* [Dave Mosher](https://www.sciencealert.com/you-can-stay-alert-without-caffeine-try-these-science-based-tricks-next-time-you-feel-tired) - (2018) How to Stay Alert Without Caffeine - Try These Science-Based Tricks Next Time You're Tired :coffee:
* [Brandur Leach](https://brandur.org/fragments/caffeine) - Caffeine | An experiment of Brandur in seriously throttling back its caffeine intake for the first time in years.
* [The Coffee Compass](https://baristahustle.com/blog/the-coffee-compass/) - Brew a coffee. Taste it. Adapt and repeat until you find the coffee you prefer.
* [Yo Joe!](http://www.yojoe.com/action/) - the internet's premiere archive site about G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero | probably the oldest website I remember to visit in my young age
* [Marches Adeps](http://www.sport-adeps.be/index.php?id=5945) - :fr: [FR] Tous les dimanches et jours fériés, des marches Adeps sont organisées en Wallonie et à Bruxelles. Des parcours de 5, 10, 20 et parfois 15km pour tous les types de randonneurs.
* [RouteYou](https://www.routeyou.com/fr-be/location/walk/47407895/bruxelles-a-pied-resume-de-toutes-les-itineraires-a-pied) - :fr: [FR] itinéraires à pied ou en vélo à Bruxelles
* [Cyanide & Happiness](http://explosm.net/comics/archive) - controversial, dark humorous & sometimes surrealistic comic strips
* [Joan Cornellà](http://joyreactor.com/tag/Joan+Cornella) - unsettling, surreal humor and black humorous comic strips
* [David Firth](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpVTORX_ifk) - [Youtube] Salad Fingers is a psychological horror, dark humorous animation movie ranked among the top 10 culture phenomenon for 2005
* [Encyclopedia Dramatica](https://encyclopediadramatica.rs) - a satirical wiki, parodying encyclopedia topics and current events, especially those related or relevant to contemporary Internet culture
* [/r/WhereIsMyFlyingCar](https://www.reddit.com/r/WhereIsMyFlyingCar/) - a lot of predictions made about the future that have or have not come to pass.
* [Topissimo](http://www.topissimo.fr/lol/40-verites-du-quotidien-illustrees-humour.html) - [FR] :fr: TOP 40 des vérités du quotidien illustrées avec humour !
* [LastWeekTonight](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8y5EXFMD4s) - (2014) [Video] Stephen Hawking Interview about artificial intelligence, with John Oliver (HBO)
* [Cyprien](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNRUzu4fTgw) - [FR] :fr: [Video] Technophobe / what if you could not use technology anymore
* [Message à caractère informatif](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8N_gatQ5G1U&list=PL3794CF56F0377496) - [FR] :fr: [Videos] funny surreal dubbing of old corporate short movies **Bonus** : [Top 12 best episodes](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozJmcB-mVgw)
* [Koreus](https://www.koreus.com/videos/nouveau/) - [FR] :fr: [Videos] best funny videos from internet
* [The Onion](https://www.theonion.com/) - America's Finest News Source | A farcical newspaper featuring world, national and community news.
* [The Daily Mash](http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/) British satire site offering funny stories on news, politics and sport, an agony aunt column and polls.
* [Regular Ordinary Swedish Meal Time (ROSMT)](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4B2CBC4A35E0E224) - [Videos] YouTube Series of WTF cooking how-to's/tutorials. it's good for you | Swedish men cooking regular food with extreme Swedish violence like vikings.
* [Sarah Cooper](https://thecooperreview.com/how-to-say-no-without-saying-no/) - How to Say No Without Ever Saying No
* [Sarah Cooper](https://thecooperreview.com/here-are-the-10-most-deeply-meaningful-team-building-exercises/) - Here are the 10 Most Deeply Meaningful Team Building Exercises
* [Sarah Cooper](https://thecooperreview.com/how-to-outshine-everyone-on-linkedin/) - How to Outshine Everyone on LinkedIn
* [Bitcoin Regret Club](https://bitcoinregret.club/) - satirical site for people who want to calculate all the money they you could’ve made with Bitcoin
* [DSL-Store](https://dls-store.com/) - T-Shirt online store. Your best t-shirt should be like your bed. It just feels like you are home when you are in it.
* [Manifesto for Half-Arsed Agile Software Development](https://www.halfarsedagilemanifesto.org/) - "We have heard about new ways of developing software by paying consultants and reading Gartner reports...."
* [Michael Küsters](https://docs.google.com/document/u/1/d/1-2aZP3BlctQrWP8bNpSxkVBKphypALPINUGGTn26els/mobilebasic) - (2019) The Scream Guide - A comprehensive Guide to Scream: When Scrum would require too much change! (Parodic guide to Scrum)
* [Senthil Kumar aka SK](https://www.ostechnix.com/securely-permanently-delete-data-linux/) - (2017) How To Securely And Permanently Delete Your Data In Linux
* [Tux Machines](http://www.tuxmachines.org/) - a community-driven public service/news site which has been around for over a decade and primarily focuses on GNU/Linux
> Learn
* [kahun/awesome-sysadmin](https://github.com/kahun/awesome-sysadmin) - A curated list of amazingly awesome open source sysadmin resources
* [Sandra Henry-Stocker](http://www.computerworld.com/article/2696541/operating-systems/unix--knowing-your-memory-commands.html) - Unix: Knowing your memory commands
* [Sandra Henry-Stocker](http://www.computerworld.com/article/3184929/linux/lesser-known-but-still-handy-linux-commands.html) - Lesser known but still handy Linux commands
* [Sandra Henry-Stocker](http://www.computerworld.com/article/3152772/linux/17-unix-tricks-for-a-happy-2017.html) - 17 Unix tricks for a happy 2017
* [Sandra Henry-Stocker](http://www.computerworld.com/article/3154741/linux/profiling-your-users.html) - Using Unix commands to profile your users
* [Sandra Henry-Stocker](http://www.computerworld.com/article/3066941/linux/administering-unix-systems-like-your-mom-taught-you.html) - Administering Unix systems like your mom taught you
* [Sandra Henry-Stocker](http://www.computerworld.com/article/3069981/linux/the-linux-command-that-you-should-never-say-out-loud.html) - thefuck : The Linux command that you should never say out loud
* [Scott Rippee](http://www.hypexr.org/linux_scp_help.php) - Example syntax for Secure Copy (scp)
* [Sandra Henry-Stocker](http://www.computerworld.com/article/2974753/linux/doing-math-with-awk.html) - Doing math with awk
* :star: [**Command line fu**](http://www.commandlinefu.com/commands/browse) - a place to find those command-line gems that you return to again and again.
* [Ramesh Natarajan](https://www.thegeekstuff.com/2011/06/iptables-rules-examples/) - (2011) 25 Most Frequently Used Linux IPTables Rules Examples. **Bonus** : [Gist on GitHub](https://gist.github.com/virtualstaticvoid/1024546)
* [Corinna Baldauf](http://wall-skills.com/2015/the-find-command-in-examples/) - (2015) The find command in examples
* [Dan Tehranian](https://dantehranian.wordpress.com/2015/08/10/automating-linux-security-best-practices-with-ansible/) - (2015) Automating Linux Security Best Practices with Ansible
* [Fedora](https://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/mirrorlist?repo=epel-6&arch=x86_64) - Fedora Mirrors list for EPEL-6 and arch x86_64 . see also [Fedora Mirror Manager](https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mirrormanager/)
* [Fedora](https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/7/x86_64/a/) - All EPEL-7 and arch x6-x64 packages
* [Christian Stankowic](https://www.stankowic-development.net/?p=7900&lang=en) - CentOS 7 and the incorrect dist RPM macro
* [docker-library/official-images](https://github.com/docker-library/official-images/issues/2815) - CentOS 5 has reached EOL in issues of docker-library/official-images on github
* [Vultr](https://www.vultr.com/docs/use-dnf-to-manage-software-packages-on-centos-7) - Use DNF To Manage Software Packages On CentOS 7
* [Server Fault](https://serverfault.com/questions/368602/how-do-i-update-a-centos-servers-time-from-an-authoritative-time-server) - How do I update a CentOS server's time from an authoritative time server?
* [Brendan D. Gregg](https://twitter.com/tgraf__/status/855100288251961346/photo/1) - Awesome 60s perf analysis cheatsheet : Host Perf Analysis in 60s
* [Brendan D. Gregg](http://www.brendangregg.com/blog/2016-12-27/linux-tracing-in-15-minutes.html) - Give me 15 minutes and I'll change your view of Linux tracing
* [Vivek Gite](https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/how-do-i-find-the-largest-filesdirectories-on-a-linuxunixbsd-filesystem/) - How Do I Find The Largest Top 10 Files and Directories On a Linux / UNIX / BSD?
* [Vivek Gite](https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/check-unix-linux-configuration-file-for-syntax-errors.html) - 20 Examples: Make Sure Unix / Linux Configuration Files Are Free From Syntax Errors
* [Netflix](https://medium.com/netflix-techblog/linux-performance-analysis-in-60-000-milliseconds-accc10403c55) - Linux Performance Analysis in 60,000 Milliseconds
* [Brendan D. Gregg](https://medium.com/netflix-techblog/netflix-at-velocity-2015-linux-performance-tools-51964ddb81cf) - Netflix at Velocity 2015: Linux Performance Tools (+[Slides](https://www.slideshare.net/brendangregg/velocity-2015-linux-perf-tools))
* [Justin Ellingwood](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-configure-ssh-key-based-authentication-on-a-linux-server) - How To Configure SSH Key-Based Authentication on a Linux Server. [And please use Ed25519 instead of RSA keys](https://medium.com/risan/upgrade-your-ssh-key-to-ed25519-c6e8d60d3c54)
* [Vivek Gite](https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-use-dig-to-find-dns-time-to-live-ttl-values/) - Dig Command Find Out TTL (Time to Live) Value For DNS Records
* [Vivek Gite](https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-last-reboot-time-and-date-find-out.html) - Linux Find Out Last System Reboot Time and Date Command
* [Vivek Gite](https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-unix-last-command-examples/) - Linux / Unix: last Command Examples
* [Vivek Gite](https://www.cyberciti.biz/hardware/howto-see-historical-statistical-uptime-on-linux-server/) - Linux Server See the Historical and Statistical Uptime of System With tuptime Utility
* [Julia Evans](https://jvns.ca/blog/2017/07/05/linux-tracing-systems/) - (2017) Linux tracing systems * [Julia Evans](https://jvns.ca/blog/2017/07/05/linux-tracing-systems/) - (2017) Linux tracing systems * [Julia Evans](https://jvns.ca/blog/2017/07/05/linux-tracing-systems/) - Linux tracing systems & how they fit together how they fit together how they fit together
* [Naresh Kumar](https://theprofessionalspoint.blogspot.be/2013/10/10-basic-linux-networking-and.html) - (2013) 10 Basic Linux Networking and Monitoring Commands You Should Know
* [Naresh Kumar](https://theprofessionalspoint.blogspot.be/2013/10/linux-server-monitoring-and-networking.html) - (2013) Linux Server Monitoring and Networking Commands for Linux Server Administrators - Part 2
* [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8076471/how-to-know-the-value-of-built-in-macro-in-rpm) - How to know the value of built-in macro in RPM?
* [Senthil Kumar aka SK](https://www.ostechnix.com/download-rpm-package-dependencies-centos/) - (2016) How To Download A RPM Package With All Dependencies In CentOS
* [Linux Stack Exchange](https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/259640/how-to-use-yum-to-get-all-rpms-required-for-offline-use) - How to use yum to get all RPMs required, for offline use?
* [Red Hat Customer Portal](https://access.redhat.com/solutions/10154) - How to use yum to download a package without installing it
* [Fedora Project Docs](https://docs.fedoraproject.org/ro/Fedora_Draft_Documentation/0.1/html/RPM_Guide/ch08s02s04.html) - Building RPMs with the rpmbuild command
* [Red Hat Customer Portal](https://access.redhat.com/solutions/8036) - How to re-register the system with Red Hat Network (RHN) Classic or Red Hat Satellite?
* [Red Hat Customer Portal](https://access.redhat.com/solutions/504583) - Package not available to the client systems after rhnpush
* [Red Hat Customer Portal](https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Network_Satellite/5.0/html/Channel_Management_Guide/Channel_Management_Guide-Uploading_Packages_to_SAT-Using_the_RHNPUSHapplication.html) - Using the RHN Push application
* [Red Hat Customer Portal](https://access.redhat.com/solutions/737373) - Satellite 5.6: unable to register RHEL 7 client system due to rhn-setup package not included in Minimal installation
* [Jens Depuydt](http://jensd.be/566/linux/install-and-use-spacewalk-2-3-on-centos-7) - Install and use Spacewalk 2.4 on CentOS 7 and RHEL 7
* [Vivek Gite](https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/centos-redhat-fedora-yum-lock-package-version-command/) - CentOS / RHEL: Yum Lock Package Version At a Particular Version
* [LewisVo/Awesome Linux Software](https://github.com/LewisVo/Awesome-Linux-Software/) - curated list of awesome applications, softwares, tools and other materials for Linux distros.
* [Sysdig](https://www.sysdig.org/) - troubleshooting and visibility tool for linux, windows and mac osx with native support for containers technologies
* [kylejohnson/linux-sysadmin-interview-questions](https://github.com/kylejohnson/linux-sysadmin-interview-questions/blob/master/test.md) - Examples of possible questions during linux syadmin / devops interviews.
* [chassing/linux-sysadmin-interview-questions](https://github.com/chassing/linux-sysadmin-interview-questions) - Linux System Administrator/DevOps Interview Questions
* [Gaurav Kumar Gupta](http://www.gauravkgupta.com/ten-best-cheat-sheets-first-time-linux-admins/) - Ten Of The Best Cheat Sheets For First Time Linux Admins
* [DayDreamer](http://daydreamer66.blogspot.be/2014/06/rhel-how-can-non-root-users-can-run.html) - (2014) RHEL: How can non-root users can run tcpdump or Wireshark or use libpcap
* [Media Temple](https://mediatemple.net/community/products/dv/204644740/using-ssh-keys-on-your-server) - Using SSH keys on your server [And please use Ed25519 instead of RSA keys](https://medium.com/risan/upgrade-your-ssh-key-to-ed25519-c6e8d60d3c54)
* [Alexander Blagoev](http://ablagoev.github.io/linux/adventures/commands/2017/02/19/adventures-in-usr-bin.html) - (2017) Adventures in /usr/bin and the likes
* [DEV](https://dev.to/djviolin/what-are-your-unix-pipeline-commands-that-saved-you-from-lot-of-codingtime-7ok) - collaborative list of time saving UNIX pipeline commands
* [Linux From Scratch (LFS)](http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/) - a project that provides you with step-by-step instructions for building your own custom Linux system, entirely from source code.
* [Scott McCarty](https://rhelblog.redhat.com/2015/07/29/architecting-containers-part-1-user-space-vs-kernel-space/) - (2015) Architecting Containers Part 1: Why Understanding User Space vs. Kernel Space Matters
* [Alan Franzoni](https://www.franzoni.eu/chmod-and-the-capital-x/) - (2015) chmod and the capital X | This is one very, very, very interesting piece of ancient wisdom.
* [Alpine Linux Wiki](https://wiki.alpinelinux.org/wiki/How_to_get_regular_stuff_working) - How to get regular stuff working | curl, man pages, compiling, disk mgmt, ...
* [Vivek Gite](https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-bastion-host/) - (2009) Configure Linux As Bastion Host
* [Anna Kennedy](https://sysadvent.blogspot.be/2017/12/day-22-building-secure-bastion-host-or.html) - (2017) Building a secure bastion host, or, 50 ways to kill your server. **Bonus** : [Slides](https://www.slideshare.net/AnnaKennedy11/building-a-secure-bastion-or-50-ways-to-kill-your-server-81551575)
* [Jonathan Lozada De La Matta (Red Hat)](https://opensource.com/article/18/7/sysadmin-tasks-ansible) - (2018) A sysadmin's guide to Ansible: How to simplify tasks
* [Vivek Gite](https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-unix-bsd-openssh-server-best-practices.html) - (2018) Top 20 OpenSSH Server Best Security Practices
* [Lori Kaufman](https://www.howtogeek.com/275069/how-to-create-multiple-subdirectories-with-one-linux-command/) - (2016) How to Create Multiple Subdirectories with One Linux Command
* [Guillermo Garron](https://www.garron.me/en/linux/set-time-date-timezone-ntp-linux-shell-gnome-command-line.html) - (2012) Set Time, Date Timezone in Linux from Command Line or Gnome | Use ntp
* [Pradeep Kumar](https://www.linuxtechi.com/capture-analyze-packets-tcpdump-command-linux/) - (2018) How to capture and analyze packets with tcpdump command on Linux
* :star: [**DistroTest**](https://distrotest.net/?module=systems&action=list) - The first online operating system tester | Take a look at the existing linux distributions, test them live online and thus without any installation
* [David Newcomb](http://www.bigsoft.co.uk/blog/2012/01/06/rpmdb-unable-to-join-the-environment) - (2012) yum install failing on `rpmdb: unable to join the environment` or `db3 error(11) from dbenv->open: Resource temporarily unavailable`. Do the followings:
* [Miguel Rentes](https://rentes.github.io/unix/utilities/2015/07/27/moreutils-package/) - (2015) moreutils: the utilities package every UNIX/Linux/Mac OS developer should know | nice utilities
* [Bryan Kennedy](https://plusbryan.com/my-first-5-minutes-on-a-server-or-essential-security-for-linux-servers) - (2013) My First 5 Minutes On A Server; Or, Essential Security for Linux Servers
* [Bash-Oneliner](https://onceupon.github.io/Bash-Oneliner/) - A collection of handy Bash One-Liners and terminal tricks for data processing and Linux system maintenance. **Bonus** : [GitHub repository](https://github.com/onceupon/Bash-Oneliner)
* [John Goerzen](https://lifehacker.com/5974087/i-raised-my-kids-on-the-command-lineand-they-love-it) - (2013) I Raised My Kids On the Command Line...and They Love It
* [Terminus](http://luffah.xyz/bidules/Terminus/) - [FR] :fr: funny in browser role playing game to learn the basic of linux command line. NSFW. **Bonus** : [Source](https://github.com/luffah/terminus) + [Original version in english](http://www.mprat.org/Terminus/) with [Sources](https://github.com/mprat/terminus)
* [Ard Ray](http://blog.mxard.com/persistent-iptables-on-raspberry-pi-raspbian) - Persistent IPtables on Raspberry Pi (Raspbian)
* [Raspberry Pi Stack Exchange](https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/1247/what-should-be-done-to-secure-raspberry-pi) - What should be done to secure Raspberry Pi?
* [Christophe Vanlancker](https://carroarmato0.wordpress.com/2012/04/30/how-to-change-dns-in-dhcp-on-the-bbox2/) - (2012) How to change DNS in DHCP on the BBox2
* [Christophe Vanlancker](https://carroarmato0.wordpress.com/2010/06/20/how-to-bridge-the-lan-ports-of-your-belgacom-bbox2/) - (2010) How to Bridge the Lan ports of your Belgacom BBox2
* [Steve Losh](http://learnvimscriptthehardway.stevelosh.com/) - Free book : Learn Vimscript the Hard Way, learn how to customize vim
* [Steve Losh](http://learnvimscriptthehardway.stevelosh.com/chapters/17.html) - Status Lines
* [Powerline](https://github.com/powerline/powerline) : a statusline plugin for vim, providing also statuslines and prompts for tools such as zsh, bash, tmux, ...
* :star: [**ShellCheck**](https://www.shellcheck.net/) - finds bugs in your shell scripts. [Source code](https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck). Can be used in Vim through [ALE](https://github.com/w0rp/ale), [Neomake](https://github.com/neomake/neomake), or [Syntastic](https://github.com/vim-syntastic/syntastic)
* [Valloric/YouCompleteMe](https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe) - YouCompleteMe : A code-completion engine for Vim **Bonus** : [website](http://valloric.github.io/YouCompleteMe/)
* [Vincent Danen](https://www.techrepublic.com/blog/linux-and-open-source/using-vi-key-bindings-in-bash-and-zsh/) - (2008) Using vi key bindings in bash and zsh
* [Lucas Fernandes da Costa](http://lucasfcosta.com/2017/01/23/Quick-vIM-Tips-That-Will-Save-Your-Life.html) - (2017) Quick vIM Tips That Will Save Your Life
* [Dimitri Merejkowsky](https://dmerej.info/blog/post/lets-have-a-pint-of-vim-ale/) - (2017) Let's have a pint of (vim) ale! | Write a custom language linter for ale
* [Ask Different](https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/69015/install-2-different-os-x-versions-on-the-same-machine-hdd) - Install 2 different OS X versions on the same machine/hdd
* [Jordan Merrick](https://computers.tutsplus.com/tutorials/40-terminal-tips-and-tricks-you-never-thought-you-needed--mac-51192) - 40 Terminal Tips and Tricks You Never Thought You Needed
* [Hanxue Lee](http://flummox-engineering.blogspot.com/2016/01/installing-jenkins-os-x-homebrew.html) - (2016) Installing Jenkins on OS X using Homebrew
* [OS X Daily](http://osxdaily.com/2011/09/26/show-package-contents-unavailable-extract-pkg-files-without-installing-them/) - (2011) Command line : Extract .pkg Files Without Installing Them
* [OS X Daily](http://osxdaily.com/2013/05/13/mount-unmount-drives-from-the-command-line-in-mac-os-x/) - (2013) Mount * [OS X Daily](http://osxdaily.com/2013/05/13/mount-unmount-drives-from-the-command-line-in-mac-os-x/) - Mount & Unmount Drives from the Command Line in Mac OS X Unmount Drives from the Command Line in Mac OS X
* [Apple Support](https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201236) - Mac keyboard shortcuts
* [Randall Wood/jenkins-slave-osx](https://github.com/rhwood/jenkins-slave-osx/blob/master/install.sh) - Example of Jenkins slave setup script for Mac OSX
* [herrbischoff/awesome-osx-command-line](https://github.com/herrbischoff/awesome-osx-command-line) - Use your OS X terminal shell to do awesome things.
* [Apple](https://developer.apple.com/downloads/index.action) - Downloads for Apple Developers / useful to find old tools / OS versions
* [Vinod Yalburgi](http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/how-install-os-x-yosemite-new-partition-dual-boot-mavericks-1451812) - How to Install OS X Yosemite on New Partition and Dual-Boot with Mavericks
* [Christian Zibreg](http://www.idownloadblog.com/2015/09/14/how-to-start-up-mac-from-bootable-media/) - (2015) How to start up your Mac from a bootable CD/DVD, USB thumb drive or external storage device
* [Daniel Miessler](https://danielmiessler.com/blog/8-powerful-features-of-safari-that-few-people-know-about/) - 8 Powerful Features of Safari That Few People Know About
* [Daniel Miessler](https://danielmiessler.com/blog/first-10-things-new-mac/) - The First 10 Things I Do on a New Mac
* [Enrico Maria Crisostomo](http://thegreyblog.blogspot.be/2014/06/os-x-creating-packages-from-command_2.html) - (2014) OS X: Creating Packages from the Command Line - Tutorial and a Makefile - Part I
* [Maksym Grebenets](http://mgrebenets.github.io/mobile%20ci/2015/02/01/jenkins-remote-node) - (2015) Jenkins Remote Node on Mac OS X
* [Praval Singh](http://praval.com/2015/10/your-mac-is-probably-eating-your-internet-bandwidth-look-for-nsurlsessiond/) - (2015) Your Mac is probably eating your Internet bandwidth (and you don’t know about it!). **Bonus** : other links on the subject : [1](https://paulromer.net/iot-nsurlsessiond-and-trust/) [2](https://ayteck.blogspot.be/2015/09/limited-bandwidth-apple-and-hell-caused.html) [3](https://discussions.apple.com/thread/6605949?tstart=0) [4](https://theblogmatic.wordpress.com/2015/11/26/solution-nsurlsessiond-taking-up-bandwidth-and-downloading-data-mac/)
* [Rich Trouton](https://derflounder.wordpress.com/2014/02/16/managing-the-authorization-database-in-os-x-mavericks/) - (2014) Managing the Authorization Database in OS X Mavericks | and probably for later versions too
* [Miguel Rentes](https://rentes.github.io/unix/utilities/2015/07/27/moreutils-package/) - (2015) moreutils: the utilities package every UNIX/Linux/Mac OS developer should know | nice utilities
* [sghiassy](https://gist.github.com/sghiassy/a3927405cf4ffe81242f4ecb01c382ac) - How to disable Device Enrollment Notification on Mac / Comment se débarrasser de la notification pour "Inscription du Périphérique" sur Mac
* [Andy Brice](https://successfulsoftware.net/2012/08/30/how-to-sign-your-mac-os-x-app-for-gatekeeper/) - (2012) How to sign your Mac OS X App for Gatekeeper. **Bonus** : [things have changed, see this article for the update](https://successfulsoftware.net/2014/10/17/signing-qt-applications-for-mac-os-x-10-9-5-and-10-10/)
* [anime-planet](http://www.anime-planet.com/) - one of the most complete manga and anime database for finding recommended content, or cataloging and reviewing your collection
* [Colin Hughes](https://projecteuler.net/index.php?section=problems) - Project Euler proposes a series of challenging mathematical/computer programming problems
* [Programming Puzzles StackExchange](https://codegolf.stackexchange.com/questions/35569/tweetable-mathematical-art) - Tweetable Mathematical Art
* [MathPickle](http://mathpickle.com/games/) - Board Games and Pencil & Paper Games | #1 job for parents: establish a culture of board gaming in the home. **Example paper game** : * [A little bit of Aggression](http://mathpickle.com/project/a-little-bit-of-aggression/) - one of the few essential games for the elementary school classroom.
* [Philippe Shiu](https://twitter.com/PhilipsShiu/statuses/448760592405241856) - [IMG] math students tip
* [arXiv.org](https://arxiv.org/) - Cornell University library : e-prints in Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Quantitative Biology, Quantitative Finance and Statistics
* [Sandra Henry-Stocker](http://www.computerworld.com/article/2974753/linux/doing-math-with-awk.html) - Doing math with awk
* [BetterExplained](https://betterexplained.com/) - Math lessons that click | Finally understand math, don't memorize it.
* [SC (SensCritique)](https://www.senscritique.com) - [FR] :fr: french social networking service meant for discovery, cataloging, sharing reviews and tastes in films, tv series, music, books, comics and video games
* [My 90's TV](http://www.my90stv.com/) - Go back to the 1990's via this nostalgic TV simulator and relive the original ads, music videos, movie trailers, shows and more!
* [MorganGeek](https://www.morgangeek.be/blog/index.php?d=2014/01/08/09/53/46-filebot-le-couteau-suisse-du-renommage-de-films-et-series) - [FR] :fr: FileBot : le couteau suisse du renommage de films et séries
* [moviecode](https://moviecode.tumblr.com/) - Source Code in TV and Films / Images of the computer code appearing in TV and films and what they really are.
* [/r/itsaunixsystem](https://www.reddit.com/r/itsaunixsystem/) - every satirical, embarrassing, incorrect usage of Technology in Movies, TV Shows, and Video Games!
* [OpenSubtitles.org](https://www.opensubtitles.org/) - large open subtitles database for tv shows and movies
* [TVsubtitles.net](http://www.tvsubtitles.net/) - large collection of subtitles for tv shows
* [Addic7ed.com](http://www.addic7ed.com/) - free subtitles for tv show and movies
* [Movie-Censorship.com](http://www.movie-censorship.com/) - News about movie censorship + comparisons of alternate versions (Movies, Comics, Series, Games and more)
* [caps-a-holic.com](http://www.caps-a-holic.com/) - DVD und Blu-ray Comparisons
* [IMSE](http://www.imse.co/) - Internet Movie Search Engine
* [SoMeFilm](https://somefilm.net/auth/guest) - Movies / tv shows recommendations : what will you watch tonight ?
* [David Firth](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpVTORX_ifk) - [Youtube] Salad Fingers is a psychological horror, dark humorous animation movie ranked among the top 10 culture phenomenon for 2005
* [Honest Trailers](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL86F4D497FD3CACCE) - [Video] funny trailers of popular movies
* [Cinesift](https://www.cinesift.com/) - 'Cinesift' Sorts Ratings and Streaming Services to Help Users Pick Films. **Bonus** : [Presentation of Cinesift by Trend Hunter](https://www.trendhunter.com/trends/film-database)
* [Moviemania](https://www.moviemania.io/desktop) - super big textless high-resolution movie wallpapers database
* [MorganGeek](https://www.morgangeek.be/minibifff.html) - Random Horror Show : some random short horror movies in loop. Inspired by the BIFFF and [Short of the Week / Short Horror Movies](https://www.shortoftheweek.com/channels/horror/)
* [Vimeo](https://vimeo.com/) - The high-quality home for video hosting and watching in HD with no ads, used by a vast number of indie filmmakers. The place to find refreshing, art-house movies to stream on demand.
* [daltonmenezes/netflix-list-exporter](https://github.com/daltonmenezes/netflix-list-exporter) - 💫 An Extension to export your lists from Netflix to Clipboard area and share with your friends. | also useful if used to compare lists to know what to watch together
* [Rating Graph](https://www.ratingraph.com/) - is an online visualization tool which generates fancy graphs from user ratings (ranging between 1.0 and 10.0) submitted to TV show's Episodes and Movies.
* [Movix.ai](https://movix.ai/) - Discover your movie in a few clicks | Movix.ai is a movie recommendation service based on artificial intelligence and Deep Learning. Click movies and tags you like and the system will do the rest — in a few clicks, Movix adapts to your preferences and gives you movies worth watching.
* [jamb0ss/awesome-ambient-noises](https://github.com/jamb0ss/awesome-ambient-noises) - A curated list of awesome ambient noises for listening while programming
* [Tellement Nomade](http://www.tellementnomade.org/forum/) - [FR] :fr: forum for reviews, advices from audiophiles and discussions about music material (headphones, music players...)
* [My 90's TV](http://www.my90stv.com/) - Go back to the 1990's via this nostalgic TV simulator and relive the original ads, music videos, movie trailers, shows and more!
* [LDDM (Les Démons du MIDI)](https://www.geekzone.fr/tag/les-demons-du-midi/) - [FR] :fr: [Podcast] every month, 2 hours of music from video games **Bonus** : [LDDM sur RadioKawa](http://www.radiokawa.com/jeux-video/les-demons-du-midi/?)
* [Banjo Guy Ollie](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5-umfrfqPvDvWCYHJGYtpA) - [Videos] videos of Olivier Longuet (aka Ollie LongZ / BanjoGuyOllie), a youtuber making awesome video game music covers. **Bonus** : his other youtube channel [FR] :fr: [Grand Theft Z'Audio](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAORviTS6Ua_a0eo4XGDPPg) if you like funny surreal dubbing of games cinematic, mainly inspired by [Message à caractère informatif (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozJmcB-mVgw)
* [Spotify Library Exporter](https://spotify-library-exporter.herokuapp.com/) - a tool to download your Spotify library as a CSV to be used elsewhere. Can also be useful to migrate from Spotify to Apple Music, backup your library to use elsewhere, keep a record offline. It doesn't matter! 🎉
* [Map of Metal](https://mapofmetal.com/) - :metal: An interactive map of Metal history and the influential bands that helped shaped the genres we know today.
* [musicForProgramming](https://musicforprogramming.net/) - Music possessing these qualities can often provide just the right amount of interest to occupy the parts of your brain that would otherwise be left free to wander and lead to distraction during your work.
* [joshuathompson/baton](https://github.com/joshuathompson/baton) - CLI to manage Spotify playback | You are using Spotify and would love to use it via terminal / CLI tools ? try baton ;-)
* [Obscurify Music](https://obscurifymusic.com) - If you're on spotify, Obscurify let you learn more about your music taste and compare it to others' with Obscurify.
* [Naresh Kumar](https://theprofessionalspoint.blogspot.be/2013/10/10-basic-linux-networking-and.html) - (2013) 10 Basic Linux Networking and Monitoring Commands You Should Know
* [Naresh Kumar](https://theprofessionalspoint.blogspot.be/2013/10/linux-server-monitoring-and-networking.html) - (2013) Linux Server Monitoring and Networking Commands for Linux Server Administrators - Part 2
* [Silver Moon](http://www.binarytides.com/linux-ss-command/) - 10 examples of Linux ss command to monitor network connections
* [Silver Moon](http://www.binarytides.com/linux-commands-monitor-network/) - 18 commands to monitor network bandwidth on Linux server
* [Daniel Miessler](https://danielmiessler.com/blog/security-how-to-monitor-your-network-connections/) - Security: How To Monitor Your Network Connections
* :star: [**Kickball/awesome-selfhosted**](https://github.com/Kickball/awesome-selfhosted) - list of Free Software network services and web applications which can be hosted locally
* [/r/netsec](https://www.reddit.com/r/netsec/) - network security on reddit
* [Google](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d90Ov6QM1jE) - [Video] How Google Protects Its Corporate Security Perimeter without Firewalls / Very interesting insight into Google's BeyondCorp Zero Trust Network.
* [MoonPoint](http://support.moonpoint.com/network/proxy/putty/) - Using PuTTY to set up a SOCKS Proxy Connection
* [MoonPoint](http://support.moonpoint.com/network/proxy/ie10-socks-proxy.php) - Configuring IE 10 to use an SSH SOCKS Proxy Server
* [Thomas Graf](https://www.slideshare.net/ThomasGraf5/dockercon-2017-cilium-network-and-application-security-with-bpf-and-xdp) - DockerCon 2017 - Cilium - Network and Application Security with BPF and XDP
* [Sreenivas Makam](https://www.slideshare.net/SreenivasMakam/docker-networking-common-issues-and-troubleshooting-techniques) - Docker Networking - Common Issues and Troubleshooting Techniques
* [VirtualBox issues tracker](https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/14374) - Network adapters not working after host returns from sleep Win 7 host Linux Mint 17.2 guest
* [WhatsMyIP](http://www.whatsmyip.org/port-scanner/) - Port scanners & other networking tools
* [Hurricane Electric BGP Toolkit](https://bgp.he.net) - This website is an Internet analysis site for the whole Internet. useful tool to collect ip, addresses, etc
* [BGPView](https://bgpview.io/) - allows you to debug and investigate information about IP addresses, ASN, IXs, BGP, ISPs, Prefixes and Domain names.
* [Robtex](https://www.robtex.com/) - is used for various kinds of research of IP numbers, Domain names, etc. Examples : Reverse DNS Lookup, Whois, AS macros.
* [CIDR/Netmask Lookup Tool](https://www.ultratools.com/tools/netMaskResult?ipAddress=37.98.232.8%2F29) - get information about a CIDR range including the IP addresses and host addresses contained in it.
* [The Goose-bearing bash shell](https://goosebearingbashshell.github.io/2016/11/12/how-to-get-your-ip-address-from-the-command-line.html) - (2016) How to get your IP address from the command line. TLDR;
* [Joyent Support](https://help.joyent.com/hc/en-us/articles/226687427-Watching-active-IP-connections-Linux) - (2016) Watching active IP connections - Linux
* Incoming connections : `watch -d -n1 lsof -i`
* [Super User](https://superuser.com/a/848966/453117) and [Server Fault](https://serverfault.com/a/353134/298315)
* Trace all connections on specific port to `/var/log/messages` (syslog) using iptables : `sudo iptables -I INPUT -p tcp --dport 443 --syn -j LOG --log-prefix "HTTPS SYN: "`
* Trace all connections on specific port to `/var/log/messages` (syslog) using iptables : `sudo iptables -I INPUT -p tcp --match multiport --dports 443,636,389,8095,80 --syn -j LOG --log-prefix "HTTPS SYN: "`
* [AbuseIPDB](https://www.abuseipdb.com/check/170.233.47.242) - help make Web safer by providing a central repository for webmasters, system administrators, and other interested parties to report and identify IP addresses that have been associated with malicious activity online
* [InterPlanetary File System](https://ipfs.io/) - The InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) is a protocol and peer-to-peer network for storing and sharing data in a distributed file system. IPFS uses content-addressing to uniquely identify each file in a global namespace connecting all computing devices. **See also :** [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/InterPlanetary_File_System) and [GitHub](https://github.com/ipfs/ipfs)
* [Y Combinator](https://news.ycombinator.com/show) - Hacker news Show : where people share their work. Related : :star: [**Newest Show HN**](https://news.ycombinator.com/shownew)
* [the morning paper](https://blog.acolyer.org/) - an interesting/influential/important paper from the world of CS every weekday morning, as selected by Adrian Colyer
* [Electronic Frontier Foundation](https://www.eff.org/) - EFF is working to protect our fundamental rights regardless of technology, to educate the press, policymakers and the general public about civil liberties issues related to technology, and to act as a defender of those liberties.
* [Lindsay Kolowich](https://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/surf-internet-websites) - (2017) The 20 Best Websites for Wasting Time on the Internet in 2018 | NSFW
* [sysadvent](https://sysadvent.blogspot.be/) - One article for each day of December, ending on the 25th article | great articles about systems administration topics written by fellow sysadmins.
* [Vivek Gite](https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-use-dig-to-find-dns-time-to-live-ttl-values/) - Linux / Unix: Dig Command Find Out TTL (Time to Live) Value For DNS Records
* [DigitalOcean](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/questions/what-do-you-do-with-your-first-five-minutes-on-a-new-server) - What do you do with your first five minutes on a new server?
* [Bryan Kennedy](https://plusbryan.com/my-first-5-minutes-on-a-server-or-essential-security-for-linux-servers) - (2013) My First 5 Minutes On A Server; Or, Essential Security for Linux Servers
* [Netflix](https://medium.com/netflix-techblog/linux-performance-analysis-in-60-000-milliseconds-accc10403c55) - Linux Performance Analysis in 60,000 Milliseconds
* [Aurore Malherbes](https://www.theodo.fr/blog/2017/05/prevent-command-with-a-specific-option-to-be-run-on-your-server/) - (2017) Prevent command with a specific option to be run on your server
* [Pat Cable](https://blog.threatstack.com/balancing-security-and-your-on-call-rotation-using-deputize) - Balancing Security and Your On-Call Rotation Using Deputize
* [Damon Edwards](http://rundeck.org/news/2014/01/08/Jenkins-is-for-development-Rundeck-is-for-operations.html) - (2014) Jenkins is for Development. Rundeck is for Operations.
* [Sysdig](https://www.sysdig.org/) - troubleshooting and visibility tool for linux, windows and mac osx with native support for containers technologies
* [plop_plop_sys](http://linuxfr.org/users/plop_plop_sys/journaux/so-you-wanna-be-a-sysadmin-trolldi-inside) - (2014) [FR] :fr: - Journal So, you wanna be a sysadmin ? (Trolldi inside)
* [mr-mig/going-to-production](https://github.com/mr-mig/going-to-production) - A checklist for topics which should be covered before going to production.
* [Fred Hébert](https://ferd.ca/lessons-learned-while-working-on-large-scale-server-software.html) - Lessons Learned while Working on Large-Scale Server Software
* [arvind](https://www.codementor.io/arvindsoni/in-devops-dev-is-killing-ops-d8gr1zdkh) - (2017) In DevOps, Dev is Killing Ops // read the full article + conclusion to have a better understanding
* [Alex Zhitnitsky](http://blog.takipi.com/15-tools-to-use-when-deploying-code-to-production/) - (2014) 15 Tools Java Developers Should Use After a Major Release
* [Matthew Skelton](https://blog.softwareoperability.com/2013/10/16/operability-can-improve-if-developers-write-a-draft-run-book/) - (2013) Operability can Improve if Developers Write a Draft Run Book
* [SkeltonThatcher/run-book-template](https://github.com/SkeltonThatcher/run-book-template) - Run Book / Operations Manual template for modern software systems. **Bonus** : [Link to template markdown](https://github.com/SkeltonThatcher/run-book-template/blob/master/run-book-template.md) + [Run Book Dialog Sheet v1.0](https://github.com/SkeltonThatcher/run-book-template/releases/download/v1.0/Run-Book-dialogue-sheet-A1.pdf) [PDF]
* [Steve Smith](https://www.continuousdeliveryconsulting.com/blog/aim-for-operability-not-devops-as-a-cult/) - (2017) Aim for Operability, not DevOps As A Cult
* [ripienaar/free-for-dev](https://github.com/ripienaar/free-for-dev) - list of SaaS, PaaS and IaaS offerings that have free tiers of interest to devops and infradev. **Bonus** : [Website](https://free-for.dev)
* [Center for Internet Security (CIS)](https://www.cisecurity.org/cis-benchmarks/) - CIS Benchmarks: 100+ free downloadable configuration guidelines for various technology groups to safeguard systems against today’s evolving cyber threats. | Lot of useful information to harden windows/linux operating systems, secure server softwares, docker containers, etc.
* [Nicolas De Nayer](https://medium.com/doctolib-engineering/the-duty-guy-the-key-to-empowering-engineers-a43d1fc4706b) - (2017) The Duty Guy: the key to empowering engineers
* [Jérôme Petazzoni](https://jpetazzo.github.io/2017/10/31/devops-docker-empathy/) - (2017) DevOps, Docker, and Empathy | Just because we’re using containers doesn’t mean that we “do DevOps.”
* [Google](https://landing.google.com/sre/book.html) - [Book] Site Reliability Engineering | free book about how SRE at Google build, deploy, monitor, and maintain some of the largest software systems in the world.
* [Grant Fritchey](https://www.red-gate.com/blog/database-devops/youre-not-delivering-devops-database/amp?__twitter_impression=true) - (2017) You’re not delivering DevOps to the database
> Please, developers, don’t get smug. I’m starting with you because you’re a core part of the problem here. Go back and re-read the definitions of DevOps … I’ll wait … You have to notice one salient point. Nowhere does it say, “Developers rule the world”, or “Developers have ‘SA’ privileges”, or “We get to ignore the Operations side of IT and do anything we want”. No, instead, it talks about cooperation.
* [DevOpsGuys](https://www.red-gate.com/blog/database-devops/wheres-the-ops-in-devops-part-1) - (2017) Where’s the Ops in DevOps? Part 1. **See also** : [Part 2](https://www.red-gate.com/blog/database-devops/wheres-the-ops-in-devops-part-2) and [Part 3](https://www.red-gate.com/blog/database-devops/wheres-the-ops-in-devops-part-3)
* [Coda Hale](https://codahale.com/risky-business-requires-active-operators/) - (2017) Risky Business Requires Active Operators | about the risks of automation in order to successfully and safely wield its power.
* [Dan McKinley](https://blog.skyliner.io/you-cant-have-a-rollback-button-83e914f420d9) - (2017) You Can’t Have a Rollback Button | The internet is a big truck. It’s really hard to drive it backwards.
* [Gregg Caines](http://caines.ca/blog/2015/03/08/reclaiming-value-from-bugs-and-outages/) - (2015) Reclaiming Value From Bugs and Outages: Thoughts on Post-Mortems
* [Mandi Walls](https://www.slideshare.net/lnxchk/configuration-management-is-old-and-boring) - (2017) Configuration Management is Old and Boring
* [Manisha Sahasrabudhe](http://blog.shippable.com/7-things-to-consider-while-moving-to-microservices) - (2017) 7 things to consider while moving to a microservices architecture
* [Nathen Harvey](https://speakerdeck.com/nathenharvey/compliance-as-code) - (2017) Compliance as Code
* [OpsStack](https://www.slideshare.net/OpsStack/how-to-monitoring-the-sre-golden-signals-ebook/) - [Slides] (2017) Monitoring the SRE Golden Signals | Actually Getting the Metrics from Common Services
* [Oded Zilinsky](https://techbeacon.com/how-use-chatops-boost-business-engagement-across-teams) - (2018) How to use ChatOps to boost business engagement across teams | Go cross-silo with chatbots
* [Ericka Chickowski](https://techbeacon.com/it-ops-fails-5-worst-blunders-2017) - (2017) Epic IT Ops fails: The 5 worst blunders of 2017
* [Travis Greene](https://techbeacon.com/7-arguments-against-noops) - (2018) 7 arguments against NoOps | just say no
* [Esther Schindler](https://blog.newrelic.com/2016/04/26/ops-dev-wishlist/) - (2016) 3 Ways Devs Can Help Ops: An Operations Perspective
* [Esther Schindler](https://blog.newrelic.com/2016/04/11/devs-ops-wishlist/) - (2016) 3 Way Ops Can Help Devs: A Developer Perspective
* [Michael Cote](http://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/02/06/devops_no_ops_less_ops/) - (2018) The many-faced god of operational excellence, DevOps and now 'site reliability engineering'
* [Anna Kennedy](https://sysadvent.blogspot.be/2017/12/day-22-building-secure-bastion-host-or.html) - (2017) Building a secure bastion host, or, 50 ways to kill your server. **Bonus** : [Slides](https://www.slideshare.net/AnnaKennedy11/building-a-secure-bastion-or-50-ways-to-kill-your-server-81551575)
* [Patrick Cable](https://sysadvent.blogspot.be/2017/12/day-4-this-christmas-build-your-own-pki.html) - (2017) This Christmas, build your own PKI
* [Robert Treat](https://sysadvent.blogspot.be/2017/12/day-6-sysadmins-evolution-of-role.html) - (2017) sysadmins - the evolution of a role amidst revolutionary hype.
* [cscareerthrowaway567](https://www.reddit.com/r/cscareerquestions/comments/6ez8ag/accidentally_destroyed_production_database_on/) - (2017) Accidentally destroyed production database on first day of a job, and was told to leave, on top of this i was told by the CTO that they need to get legal involved, how screwed am i?
* [Chelsey Lang](https://blog.clearvision-cm.com/blog/4-ways-to-approach-incident-management-and-improve-mean-time-to-resolution/) - (2017) 4 Ways to Approach Incident Management and Improve Mean Time to Resolution
* [trimstray/test-your-sysadmin-skills](https://github.com/trimstray/test-your-sysadmin-skills) - A collection of *nix Sysadmin Test Questions and Answers for Interview/Exam (2018 Edition).
* [Antonio Cangiano](https://programmingzen.com/building-better-software-info-ops-daniel-b-markham-interview/) - (2018) Building Better Software With Info-Ops: An Interview With Daniel B. Markham
* [Sean Kane](https://www.oreilly.com/ideas/6-creative-ways-to-solve-problems-with-linux-containers-and-docker) - (2018) 6 creative ways to solve problems with Linux containers and Docker
* [chubin/cheat.sh](https://github.com/chubin/cheat.sh) - Cheat.sh - the only cheat sheet you need | allow to browse cheatsheets from internet using curl
* [Jonathan Lozada De La Matta (Red Hat)](https://opensource.com/article/18/7/sysadmin-tasks-ansible) - (2018) A sysadmin's guide to Ansible: How to simplify tasks
* [Vivek Gite](https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-unix-bsd-openssh-server-best-practices.html) - (2018) Top 20 OpenSSH Server Best Security Practices
* [Amazon Web Services Simple Monthly Calculator](https://calculator.s3.amazonaws.com/index.html) - estimate your monthly AWS bill more efficiently. Using this tool, you can add, modify and remove services from your 'bill' and it will recalculate your estimated monthly charges automatically. The calculator also shows common customer samples and their usage, such as Disaster Recovery and Backup or Web Application.
* [ops.tips](https://ops.tips/) - articles, tutorials and guides about cloud-native technologies: AWS, Golang, Containers, Linux, Infrastructure as a Service and DevOps. **Shortcuts :** [All gists](https://ops.tips/gists/) and [All articles](https://ops.tips/blog/)
* [Duncan Crombie](http://www.the-art-of-web.com/system/apache-reverse-proxy/) - New Apache instance with Reverse Proxy
* [Remy van Elst & Juerd](https://cipherli.st/) - Cipherli.st : Examples of strong Ciphers for Apache, nginx, Lighttpd and other tools
* [DigiCert](https://www.digicert.com/ssl-support/apache-multiple-ssl-certificates-using-sni.htm) - Using Multiple SSL Certificates in Apache with One IP Address
* [Server Fault](https://serverfault.com/questions/567320/difference-between-default-and-in-virtualhost-context) - difference between _default_:* and *:* in VirtualHost Context
* [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11649944/apache-httpd-conf-for-redirecting-ip-to-hostname) - Apache httpd.conf for redirecting ip to hostname
* [TBS Internet](https://www.tbs-certificats.com/FAQ/fr/284.html) - [FR] :fr: Apache et VirtualHost SSL avec un wildcard ou multi-site
* [Sebastien Lebreton](https://blog.netapsys.fr/authentification-forte-par-certificats-et-transfert-de-certificats-de-apache-vers-tomcat/) - [FR] :fr: Authentification forte par certificats et transfert de certificats de Apache vers Tomcat.
* [AskApache](https://www.askapache.com/htaccess/) - THE Ultimate .htaccess tutorial with 100's of Examples | This is a guide for using htaccess to the fullest. **Bonus** : [Htaccess Files from Github](https://www.askapache.com/htaccess-file/)
* [Atlassian Jira](https://jira.atlassian.com/secure/Dashboard.jspa?selectPageId=85890&utm_source=newsletter-email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=cops-dc-server-investment-2_EML-4343&jobid=104097550&subid=1419604548) - Jira Server and Data Center: current work and future plans dashboard.
* [Atlassian Docs](https://ja.confluence.atlassian.com/jirakb/java-option-http-nonproxyhosts-does-not-work-214863640.html) - Java Option http.nonProxyHosts does not work | useful info for Jira, Confluence & BitBucket
* [HashiCorp](https://www.hashicorp.com/resources) - Resource Library | Learn how to provision, secure , connect , and run any infrastructure for any application
* [Dan Tehranian](https://dantehranian.wordpress.com/2014/08/11/building-a-better-dashboard-for-virtual-infrastructure/) - (2014) Building a Better Dashboard for Virtual Infrastructure
* [Marvin Pinto](https://disjoint.ca/writing/2015/11/26/a-framework-for-deployment-of-immutable-infrastructure/) - (2015) A Framework for Deployment of Immutable Infrastructure
* [Pedro Artino](https://velenux.wordpress.com/2016/11/20/test-driven-infrastructure-with-goss/) - (2016) Test Driven Infrastructure with Goss
* [Eran Chetzroni](https://blog.algolia.com/reducing-infrastructure-cost/) - (2017) Tips for reducing the cost of your infrastructure
* [Denny Cherry](http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/sql-server/another-cloud-outage-awsdown-this-time-another-group-of-companies-show-they-dont-have-dr/) - (2017) Another Cloud Outage (#awsdown this time) Another Group of Companies Show They Don’t Have DR
* [Michal Charemza](https://charemza.name/blog/posts/devops/aws/non-atomic-deployments/) - (2017) Non atomic deployments | Cron-free deferred delete of obsolete static resources | The best infrastructure is the one that doesn't exist
* [Wolfram Hempel](https://arcentry.com/blog/an-introduction-to-medieval-cities-and-cloud-security/) - (2018) An introduction to medieval cities and cloud security
* [Rosemary Wang](https://medium.com/@joatmon08/test-driven-development-techniques-for-infrastructure-a73bd1ab273b) - (2019) Test-Driven Development for Infrastructure
* [Nic Jackson](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/hashicorp-terraform-modules-as-building-blocks-for) - (2018) HashiCorp Terraform: Modules as Building Blocks for Infrastructure
* [localstack/localstack](https://github.com/localstack/localstack) - 💻 A fully functional local AWS cloud stack. Develop and test your cloud & Serverless apps offline
* :star: [**Terraform Best Practices**](https://www.terraform-best-practices.com/) - [Book] free book with most of best-practices and recommendations for Terraform users. **Bonus** [Source code examples](https://github.com/antonbabenko/terraform-best-practices/tree/master/examples)
* [Terragrunt](https://terragrunt.gruntwork.io/) - Terragrunt is a thin wrapper that provides extra tools for keeping your configurations DRY, working with multiple Terraform modules, and managing remote state. | DRY and maintainable Terraform code.
* [antonbabenko/modules.tf-lambda](https://github.com/antonbabenko/modules.tf-lambda) - Infrastructure as code generator - from visual diagrams created with [Cloudcraft.co](https://cloudcraft.co/app) to Terraform
* [Gruntwork Docs](https://gruntwork.io/guides/foundations/how-to-configure-production-grade-aws-account-structure/#what-is-an-aws-account-structure) - How to configure a production-grade AWS account structure using Gruntwork AWS Landing Zone | Guide for configuring a production-grade AWS account structure, including how to manage multiple environments, users, permissions, and audit logging. We’ll also discuss how to implement a Landing Zone solution that lets you quickly spin up new AWS accounts that all implement a security baseline that enforces your company’s policies.
* [Fernanda Martins](https://www.slideshare.net/FernandaMartins154/the-hitchhikers-guide-to-terraform-your-infrastructure) - (2020) [Slides] The hitchhiker's guide to terraform your infrastructure
* [Atlassian Jira](https://jira.atlassian.com/secure/Dashboard.jspa?selectPageId=85890&utm_source=newsletter-email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=cops-dc-server-investment-2_EML-4343&jobid=104097550&subid=1419604548) - Jira Server and Data Center: current work and future plans dashboard.
* [Atlassian Docs](https://ja.confluence.atlassian.com/jirakb/java-option-http-nonproxyhosts-does-not-work-214863640.html) - Java Option http.nonProxyHosts does not work | useful info for Jira, Confluence & BitBucket
* [Dan Radigan](https://www.atlassian.com/blog/jira-software/8-steps-to-jira-field-greatness) - (2013) 8 steps to Jira field greatness
* [Dan Radigan](https://www.atlassian.com/blog/jira-software/building-workflow-awesome) - (2013) Building an awesome Jira workflow: concepts and examples
* [tehranian/docker-atlassian-jira](https://github.com/tehranian/docker-atlassian-jira) - Docker build for Atlassian Jira
* [Adam Boczek](https://emea.nttdata.com/blog/en/jira-workflows-from-the-trenches/) - (2016) JIRA Workflows from the Trenches | The Problem with the Standard Configuration + Some useful Practices and Rules
* [Idalko](https://www.idalko.com/jira-workflow-best-practices/) - (2018) A guide to Jira workflow best practices (with examples)
* [Idalko](https://www.idalko.com/worst-common-advice-for-jira/) - (2018) The worst (common) advice for Jira that is killing your productivity
* [Kim Wall](https://www.atlassian.com/blog/jira-software/human-side-scaling-jira-software-governance-custom-fields-admins) - (2017) The human side to scaling Jira software: governance, change control, and more
* [Atlassian Community](https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Jira-discussions/What-would-be-your-advice-to-first-time-Jira-Software-admins/td-p/711667) - (2018) What would be your advice to first-time Jira Software admins? | good tips & tricks in answers
* [Atlassian Docs](https://confluence.atlassian.com/adminjiraserver071/configuring-a-custom-field-802592532.html?_ga=2.69739668.52022900.1536230565-1749018630.1466933040#Configuringacustomfield-add_schemeAddinganewcontext) - Configuring a custom field : Adding a new context | Adding a new context allows you to configure a custom field differently for different combinations of issue types and projects.
* [keepcosmos/terjira](https://github.com/keepcosmos/terjira) - Terjira is a very interactive and easy to use CLI tool for Jira, more complete than jira-node-cli
* [CloudBees](https://www.cloudbees.com/sites/default/files/2016-jenkins-world-jenkins_at_splunk.pdf) - Jenkins at Splunk and Splunking Jenkins +[Video on YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlsEprySOrg)
* [Alex Zhitnitsky](http://blog.takipi.com/15-tools-to-use-when-deploying-code-to-production/) - (2014) 15 Tools Java Developers Should Use After a Major Release
* [Sumit Maingi](https://cloudncode.blog/2016/12/30/what-should-you-log-in-an-application-and-how-to-avoid-having-24x7-support-looking-at-them/) - (2016) What should you log in an application and how to avoid having 24×7 support looking at them?
* [Daniel Lebrero](https://danlebrero.com/2016/11/21/the-boy-who-cried-wolf-an-it-tale/) - (2016) The boy who cried wolf, an IT tale | on the importance of a correct log level
* [Splunk Docs](http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/SplunkCloud/6.6.0/AdvancedDev/ModAlertsAdvancedExample) - Splunk Web : HipChat example for custom alert actions
* [BitMeter OS](https://github.com/codebox/bitmeteros) - a cross platform stupid simple and efficient bandwidth monitoring tool running locally with a web interface. [Downloads, FAQs, Docs](https://codebox.net/pages/tagged/BitMeter%20OS)
* [Julia Evans](https://jvns.ca/blog/2017/07/05/linux-tracing-systems/) - (2017) Linux tracing systems * [Julia Evans](https://jvns.ca/blog/2017/07/05/linux-tracing-systems/) - (2017) Linux tracing systems * [Julia Evans](https://jvns.ca/blog/2017/07/05/linux-tracing-systems/) - Linux tracing systems & how they fit together how they fit together how they fit together
* [Naresh Kumar](https://theprofessionalspoint.blogspot.be/2013/10/10-basic-linux-networking-and.html) - (2013) 10 Basic Linux Networking and Monitoring Commands You Should Know
* [Naresh Kumar](https://theprofessionalspoint.blogspot.be/2013/10/linux-server-monitoring-and-networking.html) - (2013) Linux Server Monitoring and Networking Commands for Linux Server Administrators - Part 2
* [Steven Vaughan-Nichols](https://insights.hpe.com/articles/16-linux-server-monitoring-commands-you-really-need-to-know-1703.html) - 16 Linux server monitoring commands you really need to know
* [Sysdig](https://www.sysdig.org/) - troubleshooting and visibility tool for linux, windows and mac osx with native support for containers technologies
* [Daniel Miessler](https://danielmiessler.com/blog/security-how-to-monitor-your-network-connections/) - Security: How To Monitor Your Network Connections
* [Alex Zhitnitsky](http://blog.takipi.com/15-tools-to-use-when-deploying-code-to-production/) - (2014) 15 Tools Java Developers Should Use After a Major Release
* [Caitie McCaffrey](https://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=2889274) - (2016) The Verification of a Distributed System | A practitioner's guide to increasing confidence in system correctness
* [OpsStack](https://www.slideshare.net/OpsStack/how-to-monitoring-the-sre-golden-signals-ebook/) - [Slides] (2017) Monitoring the SRE Golden Signals | Actually Getting the Metrics from Common Services
* [Daniel Lebrero](https://danlebrero.com/2016/11/21/the-boy-who-cried-wolf-an-it-tale/) - (2016) The boy who cried wolf, an IT tale | on the importance of a correct log level
* [Downdetector](https://downdetector.com) - offers a realtime overview of status information and outages for all kinds of services. | online monitoring of your favorite services
* [Sasha Jeltuhin](https://thenewstack.io/the-challenges-of-monitoring-kubernetes-and-openshift/) - (2018) The Challenges of Monitoring Kubernetes and OpenShift
* [Ontrack](http://nemerosa.github.io/ontrack/) - Continuous delivery monitoring : a tool for keeping track of deployments without losing anything, and make good usage of all data generated by CI/CD activities **Bonus** : [Slides of presentation in Belgium](https://www.slideshare.net/DamienCoraboeuf/ontrack-keeping-track-of-your-cicd-mess) and [Github Repo](https://github.com/nemerosa/ontrack) and [nemerosa website](http://nemerosa.com/).
* [Remy van Elst & Juerd](https://cipherli.st/) - Cipherli.st : Examples of strong Ciphers for Apache, nginx, Lighttpd and other tools
* [oci-pronghorn/GreenLightning](https://github.com/oci-pronghorn/GreenLightning) - Small Java HTTP/s server many times faster than Netty or NGINX
* [Cody Parker](https://codyparker.com/force-entire-site-ssl-nginx-behind-aws-load-balancer/) - (2017) How To Force HTTPS in NGINX behind a classic AWS Load Balancer
* [The Minds Journal](https://themindsjournal.com/synchronicity-coincidences/) - Synchronicity Happens For A Reason — There Are No Accidents And No Coincidences
* [Real News](http://www.realnews24.com/socrates-was-one-of-the-smartest-people-who-ever-lived-here-are-24-out-of-his-most-important-quotes-that-everyone-needs-to-read/) - some Socrates quotes worth the reading
* [Muriel Lefevre](http://m.levif.be/actualite/international/stanislav-petrov-l-homme-qui-sauva-le-monde-en-ne-faisant-rien/article-normal-725163.html) - [FR] :fr: Stanislav Petrov, l'homme qui sauva le monde en ne faisant rien
* [Shan](https://shansvex.wordpress.com/2015/09/06/things-i-hated-about-being-a-renter-for-15-years/) - (2015) Things I hated About Being a Renter for 15 years
* [Worse is better](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worse_is_better) - It is the subjective idea that quality does not necessarily increase with functionality—that there is a point where less functionality ("worse") is a preferable option ("better") in terms of practicality and usability. Software that is limited, but simple to use, may be more appealing to the user and market than the reverse.
* [The Golden Hour Calculator](http://www.golden-hour.com/) - Sunrise and Sunset information for photographers | a.k.a. what's the best time to take a good picture depending on your location. That's a tip I've learned while preparing my visit to the Neon Museum in Las Vegas
* [The Prepper Times Slack Community](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScPZ5pZ5oJvyrsngtrfwLiOUu8tnDbNl6QSdhBo9aJCehQkFg/viewform?fbzx=-6621886175936142000) - Global club for chatting about prepping, survivance and SHTF
* [Primitive Technology](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAL3JXZSzSm8AlZyD3nQdBA/videos) - Primitive Technology youtube channel : Making primitive huts and tools from scratch using only natural materials in the wild
* [/r/PrimitiveTechnology](https://www.reddit.com/r/PrimitiveTechnology/) - discussions about primitive technology subject and official youtube channel
* [Walker Harrison](https://dev.to/walker/the-search-for-self-how-to-obtain-and-analyze-your-history-of-google-searches) - The Search for Self: How to obtain and analyze your history of Google searches
* [/r/pwned](https://www.reddit.com/r/pwned/) - data breaches, site defacements, rm's, hack logs
* [Golden Frog](https://www.goldenfrog.com/blog/myths-about-vpn-logging-and-anonymity) - I Am Anonymous When I Use a VPN – 10 Myths Debunked
* [DuckDuckGo](https://spreadprivacy.com/privacy-tips/home) - Fix Tracking : how to stop getting tracked on desktop and mobile
* [Google](https://www.google.com/safetycenter/everyone/start/) - Google' guide : How to keep your stuff secure and private
* [Security in a Box](https://securityinabox.org/en/) - Digital security tools and tactics with step by step instructions
* [Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols](http://www.zdnet.com/article/how-to-secure-windows-10-the-paranoids-guide/) - How to secure Windows 10: The paranoid's guide
* [u/C-Ron](https://www.reddit.com/r/Windows10/comments/3f38ed/guide_how_to_disable_data_logging_in_w10/) - [GUIDE] How to disable data logging in W10.
* [cafai](https://shaarli.cafai.fr/?7WCMIg) - Tor best practices | Privacy in Digital Era
* [Le Monde.fr](http://www.lemonde.fr/technologies/article/2013/12/16/nsa-un-juge-americain-estime-la-collecte-de-donnees-contraire-a-la-constitution_4335463_651865.html) - [FR] :fr: (2013) NSA : un juge américain estime la collecte de données contraire à la Constitution
* [Electronic Frontier Foundation](https://www.eff.org/) - EFF is working to protect our fundamental rights regardless of technology, to educate the press, policymakers and the general public about civil liberties issues related to technology, and to act as a defender of those liberties.
* [The Battle for Net Neutrality](https://www.battleforthenet.com/) - The Internet is under attack. But we can still win.
* [Georg Szalai](https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/google-chairman-eric-schmidt-internet-765989) - (2015) Google Chairman Eric Schmidt: "The Internet Will Disappear"
* [Gabriel Weinberg](https://www.quora.com/Why-should-I-use-DuckDuckGo-instead-of-Google) - (2018) Why should I use DuckDuckGo instead of Google?
* [Ciro S. Costa](https://ops.tips/blog/extension-to-block-websites/) - (2018) Creating a simple extension to block websites
* [Carl Chenet](https://carlchenet.com/the-slack-threat/) - (2017) The Slack Threat | why you may need alternatives to slack
* [JC Brand](https://opkode.com/blog/slacks-bait-and-switch/) - (2018) Slack's bait and switch | We all know the real reason Slack has closed off their gateways. Their business model dictates that they should. They're a typical walled garden, information silo or Siren Server
* [Bozhidar Bozhanov](https://techblog.bozho.net/gdpr-practical-guide-developers/) - (2017) GDPR – A Practical Guide For Developers
* [PrivacyAngel](https://privacyangel.com/) - Better protect your privacy online | Know which data you share for each popular online services.
* [Sven Slootweg](https://gist.github.com/joepie91/5a9909939e6ce7d09e29) - (2015) Don't use VPN services.
> Because a VPN in this sense is just a glorified proxy. The VPN provider can see all your traffic, and do with it what they want - including logging.
* [Dennis Schubert](https://schub.io/blog/2019/04/08/very-precarious-narrative.html) - (2019) VPN - a Very Precarious Narrative
* [Finn Brunton & Helen Nissenbaum](https://thereader.mitpress.mit.edu/the-fantasy-of-opting-out/) - (2019) The Fantasy of Opting Out
> There is no simple solution to the problem of privacy, because privacy itself is a solution to societal challenges that are in constant flux. If the apparatus of total surveillance that we have described here were deliberate, centralized, and explicit, a Big Brother machine toggling between cameras, it would demand revolt, and we could conceive of a life outside the totalitarian microscope.
* :star: [**Privacy tools**](https://privacytoolsio.github.io/privacytools.io/) - knowledge, tools & tips to protect your privacy against global mass surveillance. Related : [/r/privacytoolsIO/](https://www.reddit.com/r/privacytoolsIO/)
* [PRISM Break](https://prism-break.org/en/) - which alternative softwares help you opting out of global data surveillance programs like PRISM, XKeyscore and Tempora.
* [have i been pwned](https://haveibeenpwned.com/) - Check if you have an account that has been compromised in a data breach
* :star: [**Kickball/awesome-selfhosted**](https://github.com/Kickball/awesome-selfhosted) - list of Free Software network services and web applications which can be hosted locally
* [ProtonMail](https://protonmail.com/) - an friendly secure email service with built-in e2e encryption and state of the art security features. Based in Switzerland
* [That One Privacy Guy](https://thatoneprivacysite.net/) - That One Privacy Site : a resource for those who value their privacy, with amazing comparisons of existing [VPN](https://thatoneprivacysite.net/simple-vpn-comparison-chart/) / [Emails](https://thatoneprivacysite.net/simple-email-comparison-chart/) services
* [Martin Brinkmann](https://www.ghacks.net/2015/12/28/the-ultimate-online-privacy-test-resource-list/) - (2015) The ultimate Online Privacy Test Resource List
* [unv.is](https://unv.is/) - Just put unv.is/ in front of http:// when sharing clickbait articles, unv.is will capture the content of an article or blog post without passing on your visit as a pageview.
* [johnjago/awesome-ad-free](https://github.com/johnjago/awesome-ad-free) - A curated list of ad-free alternatives to popular services on the Internet.
* [IKnowWhatYouDownload](https://iknowwhatyoudownload.com/en/peer/) - Detailed statistic for torrent downloads and distributions for your or specific IP address
* [Shodan](https://www.shodan.io/explore) - Explore the Internet | Discover the Internet using search queries shared by other users. Cams, Webcams, Default passwords...
* [Account Killer](https://www.accountkiller.com/en/) - Super simple instructions to delete just about any online account or profile, on popular websites / app. **Bonus** : [SiteCheck bookmarklet](https://www.accountkiller.com/en/site-check) - it quickly checks if you can easily delete your account, in one click.
* [Webbkoll](https://webbkoll.dataskydd.net/en/) - How privacy-friendly is your site? An online tool that checks how a website is doing with regards to privacy.
* [De-google-ify Internet](https://degooglisons-internet.org/en/alternatives/) - List of alternative services to de-google-ify Internet and many other such services.
* [Sven Taylor](https://www.techspot.com/news/80729-complete-list-alternatives-all-google-products.html) - (2019) The complete list of alternatives to all Google products | Parallel universe for the super security conscious
* [Dan Pollock](https://someonewhocares.org/hosts/) - how to make the internet not suck (as much) | a hosts file to prevent your computer from connecting to selected internet hosts. This is an easy and effective way to protect you from many types of spyware, reduces bandwidth use, blocks certain pop-up traps, prevents user tracking by way of "web bugs" embedded in spam, provides partial protection to IE from certain web-based exploits and blocks most advertising you would otherwise be subjected to on the internet.
* [Yacy](https://yacy.net/en/index.html) - is a free search engine that anyone can use to build a search portal for their intranet or to help search the public internet.
* [pirate/ArchiveBox](https://github.com/pirate/ArchiveBox) - 🗃 The open source self-hosted web archive. Takes browser history/bookmarks/Pocket/Pinboard/etc., saves HTML, JS, PDFs, media, and more... **See also :** [Website](https://archivebox.io)
* [redecentralize/alternative-internet](https://github.com/redecentralize/alternative-internet) - A collection of interesting networks and technology aiming at re-decentralizing the Internet.
* [MorganGeek](https://www.morgangeek.be/minibifff.html) - Random Horror Show : some random short horror movies in loop. Inspired by the BIFFF and [Short of the Week / Short Horror Movies](https://www.shortoftheweek.com/channels/horror/)
* [The Useless Web](http://www.theuselessweb.com) - Take you to another random useless website
* [The Whimsical Web](https://whimsical.club/1/) - Websites that spark joy - A curated list of sites with an extra bit of fun. [Source code](https://github.com/maxboeck/whimsical)
* [The Knowledge Project](https://www.fs.blog/the-knowledge-project/) - [Podcast] Podcast by Shane Parrish to uncover frameworks YOU can use to learn more in less time, make better decisions, and live a happier and more meaningful life.
* [Urban Dictionary](http://www.urbandictionary.com/) - online dictionary of slang words and phrases
* [Wait But Why](http://waitbutwhy.com/) - popular long form blog posts by two guys, about everything
* [Standuply](https://standuply.com/slack-communities) - big list of Slack communities
* :star: [**Self Improvement on SlideShare**](https://www.slideshare.net/featured/category/self-improvement) - Self Improvement presentations
* [Marc Chernoff](http://www.marcandangel.com/2013/10/13/7-shortcuts-you-will-regret-taking-in-life/) - (2013) 7 Shortcuts You Will Regret Taking in Life
* [Daniel Miessler](https://danielmiessler.com/blog/how-to-decide-who-to-friend-on-facebook-linkedin-and-twitter/) - (2010) How To Decide Who To Friend on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter
* [Daniel Miessler](https://danielmiessler.com/projects/concepts/) - Lot of concepts summarized by Daniel Miessler
* [Lecture Hunt](http://lecturehunt.com/) - find and share best learning material online (How to's, courses, ...)
* [Thoughtbot's playbook](https://thoughtbot.com/playbook) - a guide explaining how Thoughtbot build products and run their company
* [WikiSummaries](http://www.wikisummaries.org/wiki/Category:Summaries) - A listing of free book summaries in English by category and alphabetically.
* [Actionable Books](http://www.actionablebooks.com/en-ca/summaries/) - 1134 business book summaries with personality. Insights you can apply in five minutes.
* [J. B. Rainsberger](http://blog.jbrains.ca/permalink/productivity-for-the-depressed) - Productivity for the Depressed
* [Socratease](https://www.socratease.in/) - A Joyful, Engaging Way to Learn New Things : black holes, quantum mechanics, bitcoins, ...
* [Joël Spolsky](https://www.joelonsoftware.com/2000/04/26/designing-for-people-who-have-better-things-to-do-with-their-lives/) - (2000) Designing for People Who Have Better Things To Do With Their Lives
* [Michael Lynch](https://www.indiehackers.com/@mtlynch/459e942096) - (2017) The Perils of Outsourcing Your MVP
* [Maura Thomas](https://hbr.org/2017/02/your-teams-time-management-problem-might-be-a-focus-problem) - (2017) Your Team’s Time Management Problem Might Be a Focus Problem
* [Amar Singh](https://medium.com/@ummerr/youre-working-in-the-wrong-place-e289036ee01c) - (2017) You’re working in the wrong place. (if you’re working in an open office)
* [Logan Mayville](https://www.hellosign.com/blog/busy-kills-productivity) - (2018) How Being Busy Kills Productivity
* [Jory MacKay](https://blog.rescuetime.com/225-million-hours-productivity/) - (2018) Productivity in 2017: What we learned from analyzing 225 million hours of work time
* [Nikola Tore](http://blog.hackerearth.com/employee-wellness-affects-productivity-four-fundamental-pillars) - (2017) How employee wellness affects productivity: four fundamental pillars
* [Nikola Tore](http://blog.hackerearth.com/job-hopping-millennials-hoppers-better-hire) - (2017) Job-hopping makes millennials better hires
* :star: [**Gregg Caines**](http://caines.ca/blog/2014/01/11/in-defence-of-the-office/) - (2014) In Defence of the Office
* [Sami Honkonen](https://blog.samihonkonen.com/the-responsibility-process-950478deef69) - (2011) The Responsibility Process
* [Matt Cutts](http://highscalability.com/blog/2015/2/4/matt-cutts-10-lessons-learned-from-the-early-days-of-google.html) - (2015) Matt Cutts: 10 Lessons Learned From The Early Days Of Google
* [Farnam Street](https://www.fs.blog/2017/08/amateurs-professionals/) - (2017) The Difference Between Amateurs and Professionals
* [Morgan Housel](http://www.collaborativefund.com/blog/solving-hard-problems-with-simple-ideas/) - (2017) Solving Hard Problems With Simple Ideas
* [Morgan Housel](http://www.collaborativefund.com/blog/the-full-reset/) - (2017) The Full Reset | understand the power of starting clean
* [Kunal Shandilya](https://byrslf.co/what-happens-when-you-stop-trying-a0c26d93c95d) - (2017) What Happens When You Stop Trying?
* [Mehdi Cherti](http://mehdi.cherti.name/improving-my-productivity-using-pomodoro-takeaways-after-2-years-of-practice.html) - (2017) Improving my productivity using Pomodoro: takeaways after 2 years of practice
* [Vincent Bevins](https://theoutline.com/post/2595/productivity-is-dangerous) - (2017) Productivity is dangerous | You know who else was productive?
* [Posture Desk](https://posturedesk.shop/blogs/posture-blog/burning-calories-standing-up-vs-sitting) - (2017) How many hours a day do you think we sit? Don't feel like sitting? We have a desk for that view
* [Natalie Mendes](https://www.atlassian.com/blog/apps/new-research-emotional-intelligence-in-the-workplace) - (2017) How do emotions affect productivity? [New research]
* [Scott Santens](https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2017/01/why-we-should-all-have-a-basic-income/) - (2017) Why we should all have a basic income
* [Srinivas Rao](https://medium.com/the-mission/professionals-vs-amateurs-6ef9ec64cbc3) - (2018) Professionals vs Amateurs
> When we are amateurs our life was about drama, denial, and distraction—Steven Pressfield
* [The XY problem](http://xyproblem.info/) - (2014) is asking about your attempted solution rather than your actual problem. This leads to enormous amounts of wasted time and energy, both on the part of people asking for help, and on the part of those providing help.
* [Matthew Yglesias](https://www.vox.com/2014/8/5/5970767/case-against-time-zones) - (2014) The case against time zones: They're impractical & outdated
* [Mark Johnson](https://hackernoon.com/how-i-shipped-six-side-projects-in-2017-3dde6c77adbb) - (2018) How I Launched Six Side Projects in 2017
* [Gary Klein](https://hbr.org/2007/09/performing-a-project-premortem) - (2007) Performing a Project Premortem
* [Dr. Travis Bradberry](https://www.forbes.com/sites/travisbradberry/2014/10/08/multitasking-damages-your-brain-and-career-new-studies-suggest/#3e954c2f56ee) - (2014) Multitasking Damages Your Brain And Career, New Studies Suggest
* [Dr. Jeremy Dean](https://www.spring.org.uk/2011/03/the-dark-side-of-goal-setting.php) - (2011) The Dark Side of Goal-Setting | when we goals are too many, too specific or too short-terms
* [Matt Stauffer](https://mattstauffer.com/blog/why-i-wrote-my-book-with-oreilly/) - (2016) Why I wrote my book with O'Reilly
* [Quora](https://www.quora.com/What-is-publishing-a-book-with-OReilly-Media-like) - (2014) What is publishing a book with O'Reilly Media like?
* [Blake Gossard](https://medium.com/@BlakeGossard/the-importance-of-getting-distracted-cd2511ad5b74) - (2018) The Importance of Getting Distracted | The pervasive message of “stay focused for success” is wrong
> curiosity and broad inquiry are necessarily incompatible with focus on specific goals.
* [John Mashni](https://medium.com/personal-growth/if-you-dont-eliminate-this-habit-you-will-never-grow-1193bf26e32a) - (2018) If You Don’t Eliminate This Habit, You Will Never Grow | I had to stop doing this to finally start being consistent.
* [Isaac Park](https://www.pathosethos.com/2017/09/28/founder-problem-youre-the-reason-your-startup-doesnt-grow/) - (2017) Founder Problem: I’m The Reason My Startup Doesn’t Grow
* [Joshua Kerievsky](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/day-we-stopped-sprinting-joshua-kerievsky/) - (2017) The Day We Stopped Sprinting
> Our new approach felt more natural and we became more responsive to our customer's needs. We spent less time trying to predict how much work we could get done in a rigid time box, and instead allowed ourselves to work on items that ranged from a few hours to a few days.
* [Satyandra Vadavalli](https://vnvsatyendra.wordpress.com/2012/04/06/paralysis-by-analysis/) - (2012) Paralysis by Analysis
* [Libby Sander](http://www.bbc.com/capital/story/20180718-open-offices-make-people-talk-less-and-email-more) - (2018) Open offices make people talk less and email more
* [Morgan Housel](https://www.collaborativefund.com/blog/making-history-by-doing-nothing/) - (2018) Making History By Doing Nothing
* [Alicia Liu](https://medium.com/counter-intuition/go-slow-to-go-fast-part-1-you-a4974ceb8a7c) - (2018) Go Slow to Go Fast—[Part 1: You](https://medium.com/counter-intuition/go-slow-to-go-fast-part-1-you-a4974ceb8a7c), [Part 2: Team](https://medium.com/counter-intuition/go-slow-to-go-fast-part-2-team-e793bb0d658a), [Part 3: World](https://medium.com/counter-intuition/go-slow-to-go-fast-part-3-world-efb76c4de220)
* [Tim Denning](https://medium.com/the-mission/why-youre-not-happy-with-your-career-614ee1ab3f5f) - (2018) Why You’re Not Happy With Your Career
* [Sarah Goff-Dupont](https://www.atlassian.com/blog/teamwork/types-of-meetings) - (2018) 6 types of meetings that are actually worthwhile and meetings you can do without
* [Nils Salzgeber](https://www.njlifehacks.com/work-less-be-more-productive/) - (2017) The Productivity Paradox: How Working Less Will Make You More Productive
> 1. Work Less, Sleep More
> 2. Work Less, Meditate More
> 3. Work Less, Nap More
> 4. Work Less, Exercise More
> 5. Work Less, Take More Breaks
* [Farnam Street](https://fs.blog/2015/08/william-deresiewicz-learn-how-to-think/) - (2015) Learning How to Think: The Skill No One Taught You
> Multitasking, in short, is not only not thinking, it impairs your ability to think. Thinking means concentrating on one thing long enough to develop an idea about it.
> Developing your own ideas. In short, thinking for yourself. You simply cannot do that in bursts of 20 seconds at a time, constantly interrupted by Facebook messages or Twitter tweets, or fiddling with your iPod, or watching something on YouTube.
> It’s only by concentrating, sticking to the question, being patient, letting all the parts of my mind come into play, that I arrive at an original idea.
* [John Allspaw](https://www.adaptivecapacitylabs.com/blog/2017/12/19/taking-human-performance-seriously/) - (2017) Taking Human Performance Seriously
> A proper treatment of the human element requires the human to be the focus
* [Ian Miell](https://zwischenzugs.com/2018/10/02/why-are-enterprises-so-slow/) - (2018) Why Are Enterprises So Slow?
* [Patrick Louis](https://venam.nixers.net/blog/psychology/2019/03/01/internet-time.html) - (2019) Time On The Internet
* [Abbreviations.com](https://www.abbreviations.com/) - The Web's largest and most authoritative acronyms and abbreviations resource
* [Alan Franzoni](https://www.franzoni.eu/productivity-the-office-and-an-open-floor-plan/) - (2018) Productivity, the office, and the open floor plan
* [James Somers](http://jsomers.net/blog/speed-matters) - (2015) Speed matters: Why working quickly is more important than it seems
> * the only way to learn to do something fast is by doing it lots of times.
> * because you blog slowly, you’re liable to continue blogging slowly—simply because the only way to learn to do something fast is by doing it lots of times.
> You've surely read plenty about how simple is good, but what's wrong with easy?
* [trimstray/the-book-of-secret-knowledge](https://github.com/trimstray/the-book-of-secret-knowledge) - A collection of inspiring lists, manuals, cheatsheets, blogs, hacks, one-liners, cli/web tools and more.
* [Jason Fried](https://m.signalvnoise.com/status-meetings-are-the-scourge/) - (2016) Status meetings are the scourge.
* [Fadeke Adegbuyi](https://doist.com/blog/complete-guide-to-deep-work/) - (2019) Deep Work: The Complete Guide (including a step-by-step checklist)
* [Andy Johns](https://andyjohns.co/why-standups-are-useless-and-how-to-run-great-product-team-meetings/) - (2019) Why Standups are Useless and How to Run Great Product Team Meetings
* :star: [**The Minds Journal**](https://themindsjournal.com/japanese-technique-overcoming-laziness/) - A Japanese Technique for Overcoming Laziness / Kaizen, Or The One-Minute Principle
* :star: [**Foundr**](https://foundrmag.com/analog-methods-for-getting-things-done-superpower-your-productivity-with-pen-and-paper/) - GTD : Superpower Your Productivity With Pen and Paper
* [Jeff Haden](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/10-steps-make-each-day-incredibly-productive-jeff-haden) - 10 Steps to Make Each Day Exceptionally Productive
* [Jean-Yves Guyomarc'h/awesome-productivity](https://github.com/jyguyomarch/awesome-productivity) - A curated list of delightful productivity resources.
* [wikiHow](http://www.wikihow.com/Main-Page) - How to do anything. However, if you take a look at sections such as [Family Life](http://www.wikihow.com/Category:Family-Life) it can be creepy.... (I mean, do we need a site to learn what is family about ?)
* [Vikas Kumar Yadav/awesome-list-of-productive-websites](https://github.com/vikaskyadav/awesome-list-of-productive-websites) - various list of productive websites
* [Daniel Miessler](https://web.archive.org/web/20150910140755/https://danielmiessler.com/blog/three-questions-successful-people-ask/) - (2013) Three Questions Successful People Ask
* [Jeff Atwood](https://blog.codinghorror.com/because-reading-is-fundamental-2/) - (2014) Because Reading is Fundamental / spend less time talking and more time reading
* [Luis Mizutani](https://www.thoughtworks.com/insights/blog/slicing-your-development-work-multi-layer-cake) - Slicing your development work as a multi-layer cake
* [Ken Krogue](http://todolist.twoodo.com/caa9602ecff5455d9d9a9933b2564685/A-Checklist-For-Great-Presentations-(-By-Ken-Krogue-)) - A Checklist For Great Presentations
* [Daniel Doubrovkine](http://code.dblock.org/2015/08/17/what-does-a-cto-do-connecting-people-to-enable-magic.html) - (2015) Connecting People to Enable Magic
* [Agnès Crepet](https://superyesmore.com/dont-say-that-you-dont-have-enough-time-d7ead9497abf1b458f5be14bd33b6c11) - (2017) Don't say that you don't have enough time
* [Benjamin P. Hardy](https://medium.com/personal-growth/this-10-minute-routine-will-increase-your-clarity-and-creativity-c8ee786586cd) - (2017) This 10-Minute Routine Will Increase Your Clarity And Creativity
* [Erlend Hamberg](https://hamberg.no/gtd/) - (2012) GTD in 15 minutes – A Easy, Pragmatic Guide to Getting Things Done
* [Sean Quinn](https://lifehacker.com/5611657/use-a-weekly-review-list-to-stay-a-step-ahead-this-semester) - (2010) Use a Weekly Review List to Stay a Step Ahead This Semester
* [Tom M. Sittler](https://thomas-sittler.github.io/facebook/) - (2017) Fighting the evil influence of Facebook (but keeping the good bits): a manifesto and how-to guide
* [Nate Hoffelder](https://the-digital-reader.com/2015/02/21/how-to-download-your-kindle-notes-and-highlights-and-export-them/) - (2015) How to Download Your Kindle Notes and Highlights and Export Them
* [Markus Harrer](https://www.feststelltaste.de/extreme-reduction/) - (2017) Extreme Reduction | how to fit the whole learning subject of one class into a half a dozen tweets. **Bonus** : see also [bulimic learning](https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=bulimic%20learning) and [Cramming](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cramming_(education))
* [Yan-David Erlich](https://www.slideshare.net/YanDavidErlich/never-split-the-difference-cheatsheet) - [Slides] (2017) Six page cheat-sheet for the book [Never Split the Difference, by Chris Voss](https://www.amazon.com/Never-Split-Difference-Negotiating-Depended-ebook/dp/B014DUR7L2)
* [Daniel Markovitz](https://hbr.org/2012/01/to-do-lists-dont-work) - (2012) To-Do Lists Don’t Work
* [Greg Williams](https://spin.atomicobject.com/2017/02/22/diagrams-as-documentation/) - (2017) Diagrams as Software Documentation – When a Picture Says it Best
* [Amy Blais](https://about.mattermost.com/devops/27-things-enterprises-can-learn-startups-increase-productivity/) - (2017) 27 things enterprises can learn from startups to increase productivity
* [Zdravko Cvijetic](https://medium.com/personal-growth/two-essential-principles-that-will-help-you-form-or-break-any-habit-73d3d7aa7692) - (2018) Two Principles That Will Help You Form Any Habit
* [Dinnie Muslihat](https://blog.zenkit.com/how-the-simple-checklist-can-improve-your-productivity-d061f3c893ec) - (2018) How the simple checklist can improve your productivity | A tool to help you accomplish more things in your day
* [Kristen Bahler](http://time.com/money/5077954/linkedin-profile-tips-resume/#77ba6828-9e05-4086-9ccc-0428eea386f4) - (2018) What Your LinkedIn Profile Should Look Like in 2018
* [Richard Rusczyk](https://artofproblemsolving.com/articles/stupid-mistakes) - (2015) Stop Making Stupid Mistakes | developing good habits and organizing your work.
* [Tim Ottinger](https://www.industriallogic.com/blog/over-starting-and-under-finishing/) - (2015) Over-Starting and Under-Finishing | Too Much Starting?
* [Ward Cunningham](http://wiki.c2.com/?AnalyzingXpWithOptionsPricing) - (2014) Analyzing Xp With Options Pricing | in XP, you should consider the Option to abandon, option to switch, option to defer investment and take advantage of possible future opportunity
* [Dr. Jeremy Dean](https://www.spring.org.uk/2011/03/the-what-the-hell-effect.php) - (2011) The What-The-Hell Effect | Goal-setting can be a handy way of improving performance, except when we fall foul of a nasty little side-effect.
> the what-the-hell effect can be avoided by having longer-term goals and transforming inhibitional goals into acquisitional goals. e.g : Procrastinators can forget about their idling and concentrate on producing a certain amount of work each day
* [Dr. Jeremy Dean](https://www.spring.org.uk/2011/10/why-you-should-keep-your-goals-secret.php) - (2011) Why You Should Keep Your Goals Secret | Making a public commitment to your goals reduces motivation. the next time you read this widespread advice about publicly committing to a personal goal, ignore it.
* [Dr. Jeremy Dean](https://www.spring.org.uk/2008/11/getting-big-projects-done-balancing.php) - (2008) Getting Big Projects Done: Balancing Task-Focus with Goal-Focus | keep the ultimate goal in mind, focus to succeeding on the individual task, ...
* [Dr. Jeremy Dean](https://www.spring.org.uk/2011/01/how-to-commit-to-a-goal.php) - (2011) How to Commit to a Goal | Reality check (Indulge, Dwell, Contrast)
> People have a natural tendency to avoid decisions, preferring to stay in a fantasy land where the chance of failure is zero.
* [Dr. Jeremy Dean](https://www.spring.org.uk/2011/09/how-to-avoid-being-distracted-from-your-goals.php) - (2011) How to Avoid Being Distracted From Your Goals | Specific plans free the mind
> Making plans helps free up mental space for whatever we are doing right now, allowing us to be more efficient in the long term.
* [Dr. Jeremy Dean](https://www.spring.org.uk/2009/01/how-to-avoid-procrastination-think.php) - (2009) How to Avoid Procrastination: Think Concrete | focus on task's details and use self-imposed deadlines. While working on it : keep the ultimate, abstract goal in mind. When it's hard, stay focused on details, when it get easier : choose a more abstract, goal focus
* [Xiao Ma](https://medium.com/open-sourced-thoughts/code-life-1a44121290a1) - (2015) Code • Life | We are already doing these things to our code, why not do them to ourselves?
* [Matthieu Lesne aka coreight](https://coreight.com/content/bonnes-habitudes-developpeurs) - :fr: [FR] (2016) Les bonnes habitudes de développeurs à appliquer dans sa vie quotidienne
* [Matthieu Lesne aka coreight](https://coreight.com/content/choses-idiotes-boites-email-messagerie) - :fr: [FR] (2016) 20 erreurs idiotes que nous faisons tous avec nos boîtes mail
* [Matthieu Lesne aka coreight](https://coreight.com/content/fonctions-pratiques-assistant-vocal) - :fr: [FR] (2016) 10 fonctions pratiques à utiliser avec les commandes vocales
* [Jacquelyn Smith](https://www.forbes.com/sites/jacquelynsmith/2012/06/22/how-to-ignore-distractions-at-work/#7e4b56663641) - (2012) How To Ignore Distractions In The Workplace
* [Anjida Sripongworakul](http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/studentsatlse/2016/11/16/if-i-could-tell-you-one-thing-lessons-in-how-to-create-and-how-to-succeed/) - (2016) If I could tell you one thing…lessons in how to create and how to succeed
* [Sam Altman](https://www.atrium.co/blog/sam-altman-start-the-right-company/?hn) - (2018) How to Avoid Distractions and Start the Right Company: Startup Tips from Sam Altman
* [Gordon Brander](http://gordonbrander.com/pattern/) - Patterns : "This is my bag of tricks — loose notes, design patterns, rules-of-thumb, methods of enquiry, tools, cheatsheets, gimmicks, leverage points, descriptions of systems, key questions, risks, and unknowns."
> Get rid of your prioritized list of tasks. Stop having your daily stand-ups. No more status report e-mails. Just stop doing that stuff, and get rid of anyone who can't cope. Nothing terrible will happen.
* [Bernie Ferguson](https://www.atlassian.com/blog/inside-atlassian/how-to-facilitate-meetings-guide) - (2017) How to manage meetings like an expert facilitator
* [Mayo Oshin](https://medium.com/swlh/the-ivy-lee-method-a-100-year-old-routine-for-stress-free-productivity-242f1151b22e) - (2018) The Ivy Lee Method: A 100-year old Routine for Stress-Free Productivity
> 1) Clearly define your vision, goals and objectives for your life, business, health etc.
> 2) Write down the six most important tasks for each
> 3) Rank and prioritize these six tasks in order of importance.
> 4) Each morning, begin with most important task on the list, once you're done, go to the next
> 5) Work your way through the six tasks. If at the end of the day you don’t finish a task, move it to the new list of six tasks for the following day.
* [Itamar Turner-Trauring](https://codewithoutrules.com/2018/08/10/always-more-work-to-do/) - (2018) There’s always more work to do—but you still don’t need to work long hours
> Whenever you feel yourself with too much work to do, go back and apply these principles: underpromise, limit your own time, prioritize ruthlessly. With practice you’ll learn how to deliver the results that really matter—without working long hours.
* [Alex Naoumidis](https://www.themindsetapp.com/musk-letter/) - (2018) Elon Musk reveals his productivity rules in a letter he sent to Tesla employees
> - Don’t use acronyms or nonsense words for objects
> - Communication should travel via the shortest path necessary to get the job done
> - A major source of issues is poor communication between depts. The way to solve this is allow free flow of information between all levels
> - If following a “company rule” is obviously ridiculous in a particular situation, such that it would make for a great Dilbert cartoon, then the rule should change.
* [Greg Kamradt](https://www.gregkamradt.com/gregkamradt/how-awesome-people-have-taught-me-to-make-things) - (2018) How awesome people have taught me to make things happen
* [Mike Jarvis](https://builttoadapt.io/how-to-save-a-fortune-on-cloud-infrastructure-5ff418c7658c) - (2018) How to Save a Fortune On Cloud Infrastructure
* [David R. MacIver](https://www.drmaciver.com/2013/08/how-did-you-get-started-so-quickly/) - (2013) How to quickly become effective when joining a new company
* [Bazyli Brzóska](https://invent.life/blog/on-organizing-projects-and-files/) - (2013) On organizing projects and files | TLDR : we shoudl use tags and we need more tools supporting them
* [Gmail Help](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7190?hl=en) - (2013) Search operators you can use with Gmail | You can use words or symbols called search operators to filter your Gmail search results. You can also combine operators to filter your results even more.
* [Josh Spector](https://web.archive.org/web/20190810225832/https://medium.com/an-idea-for-you/you-dont-have-a-time-management-problem-you-just-think-you-do-ac8eb6952b06) - (2019) You Don’t Have A Time Management Problem — You Just Think You Do
> 1. The more effort you put into becoming productive, the less productive you will feel
> _It turns out one of the best ways to manage your time is to stop obsessing about how to better manage your time._
> 2. You have enough time — you just have too much you want to do.
> _Let’s get Zen for a moment.
> It sounds cliche, but your time management goal shouldn’t be to figure out how to do more, but instead to figure out how to want less._
> _If you feel in control of your time, you’re significantly less likely to feel time pressure than if your time feels out of your control— even if you have the exact same amount of things to do._
* [Fost Plus](https://www.fostplus.be/en/all-about-sorting/sort-your-packaging) - Together good sorting, better recycling : Enter your packaging below and find out whether it belongs to. [French version](https://www.fostplus.be/fr/trier-recycler/tout-sur-le-tri/triez-votre-emballage)
* [PortForward](http://screenshots.portforward.com/) - Router Screenshots Listed by Manufacturer
* [IANA](https://www.iana.org/assignments/service-names-port-numbers/service-names-port-numbers.xhtml) - Service Name and Transport Protocol Port Number Registry
* [IANA](https://www.iana.org/domains/root/db) - Root Zone Database
* [Proxy Switchy!](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/proxy-switchy/caehdcpeofiiigpdhbabniblemipncjj) - a chrome extension to switch between multiple proxies, quick & easy
* [@Voice Aloud Reader](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hyperionics.avar) - this Android app let you listen to or read on screen the text from other Android apps, e.g. web pages, news articles, long emails, TXT, PDF, DOC, DOCX, RTF ... useful to do multitasking specialists !!
* [MorganGeek](https://www.morgangeek.be/blog/index.php?d=2014/01/08/09/53/46-filebot-le-couteau-suisse-du-renommage-de-films-et-series) - [FR] :fr: FileBot : le couteau suisse du renommage de films et séries
* [Things I Learned Today](http://thingsilearnedtoday.net/2013/07/20/too-many-tabs-in-google-chrome/) - (2013) Too Many Tabs in Google Chrome? try this extension
* [FreshRSS](https://www.freshrss.org/) - A free, self-hostable aggregator… probably the best! (in their opinion, and mine also :) ). I tested many free self hosted RSS readers, and by far this is the one I recommend the most for its flexibility and numerous options
* [Stéphane le calme](https://www.developpez.com/actu/77483/Des-retards-dans-les-delais-de-livraison-d-un-projet-Oui-mais-a-qui-la-faute-Une-etude-en-recherche-la-cause/) - (2014) [FR] :fr: Des retards dans les délais de livraison d'un projet ? Oui, mais à qui la faute ?
* [Blueprint](http://devstructure.com/blueprint/) - a config mgmt tool that reverse-engineers servers by figuring out what you've done manually, commit them to git + generates code that can replicate your efforts
* [weightshift/The-Personal-Page](https://github.com/weightshift/The-Personal-Page) - simple one-page website that presents your portrait and some description text in a nicely-formatted manner.
* [ty-/spec-style-guide](https://github.com/ty-/spec-style-guide) - some best practices for writing markdown based specifications to be printable by gitprint.com and pandoc
* [Send to Kindle](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/send-to-kindle-for-google/cgdjpilhipecahhcilnafpblkieebhea) - extension for Google Chrome, for sending web content (articles, blog posts) to your Kindle device in one click
* [Jerome Kehrli](https://www.niceideas.ch/roller2/badtrash/entry/periodic-table-of-agile-principles) - (2017) Periodic Table of Agile Principles and Practices
* [Farnam Street](https://www.fs.blog/mental-models/) - Mental Models: The Best Way to Make Intelligent Decisions (113 Models Explained) | How do you think the most rational people in the world operate their minds? How do they make better decisions?
* [Culture Codes](https://tettra.co/culture-codes/handbooks/) - Employee Handbox Examples | A collection of company handbooks, employee manuals, and more from real companies.
* [Carla King](http://mediashift.org/2014/04/indie-publishing-tools-for-small-press-and-author-co-ops/) - (2014) 6 Great Self-Publishing Tools for Small Press and Author Co-Ops
* [bacook17/acronym](https://github.com/bacook17/acronym) - ACRONYM (Acronym CReatiON for You and Me) | A python-based tool for creating English-ish Acronyms from your fancy project
* [Maxime Blondel](https://www.maddyness.com/2018/04/04/100-outils-pour-lancer-sa-startup-sans-developpeur-ni-graphiste-et-presque-sans-argent/) - (2018) :fr: [FR] (2018) 100 outils pour lancer sa startup sans développeur ni graphiste (et presque sans argent)
* [Guesstimate](https://www.getguesstimate.com/models) - free models and tools for modeling things that aren't certain. You can forecast your earnings from a new venture, predict the amount of time completing a big project will take, or experiment with scientific theories. People have used it to optimize video games, understand lottery payoffs, and estimate the costs of childcare.
* [Dan Pollock](https://someonewhocares.org/hosts/) - how to make the internet not suck (as much) | a hosts file to prevent your computer from connecting to selected internet hosts. This is an easy and effective way to protect you from many types of spyware, reduces bandwidth use, blocks certain pop-up traps, prevents user tracking by way of "web bugs" embedded in spam, provides partial protection to IE from certain web-based exploits and blocks most advertising you would otherwise be subjected to on the internet.
* [TLDR This!](https://tldr.hackeryogi.com/) - Automatically summarize any article, text, document, webpage or essay in a click. | also available as browser extension for Chrome and FireFox
* [Skitch](https://evernote.com/products/skitch) - Skitch is a screen capture app including the ability to annotate a screenshot with arrows, text, shapes, and stamps.
* [trimstray/the-book-of-secret-knowledge](https://github.com/trimstray/the-book-of-secret-knowledge) - A collection of inspiring lists, manuals, cheatsheets, blogs, hacks, one-liners, cli/web tools and more.
* [joshuathompson/baton](https://github.com/joshuathompson/baton) - CLI to manage Spotify playback | You are using Spotify and would love to use it via terminal / CLI tools ? try baton ;-)
* [musicForProgramming](https://musicforprogramming.net/) - Music possessing these qualities can often provide just the right amount of interest to occupy the parts of your brain that would otherwise be left free to wander and lead to distraction during your work.
* [World Clock Meeting Planner](https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/meeting.html) - Need to make a call to someone far away or arrange a web or video conference across different time zones? Find the best time across time zones with this Meeting Planner.
* [twpayne/chezmoi](https://github.com/twpayne/chezmoi) - Manage your dotfiles across multiple machines, securely. | I'm using it for a while, it's a powerful and fast tool for managing dotfiles, easy to use, transparent and secure, with support of Bitwarden, Vault, pass, LastPass, 1Password, gopass, Keepass, GnuPG, Keychain etc.
* :star: [**Coding Blocks**](https://www.codingblocks.net/) - podcast and website for learning how to become a better software developer, covers a wide variety of programming best practices | the rhythm is sometimes slow
* [feststelltaste (Markus Harrer)](http://www.feststelltaste.de/) - About Legacy Systems, Software Analytics and the Fundamental Problems of Software Engineering
* [Itamar Turner-Trauring](https://codewithoutrules.com/career/) - Get a better job ; articles about health & work life balance, programmer productivity, problem solving, etc.
* [Code Simplicity](https://www.codesimplicity.com/) - Max Kanat-Alexander's Blog. Code Simplicity focuses on the idea of simplicity: simple things, simple thoughts, and simple ideas that can make the world of computing a better place.
* [Industrial Logic Blog](https://www.industriallogic.com/blog/) - leveraging safety wisdom in workspace from manufacturing, psychology, culture change and Agile and Lean developmen
* [GOTO Blog](https://blog.gotocon.com/blog/) - Created for developers, by developers, GOTO is focused on bringing together the best minds in the software community and the most interesting topics to light.
* [Hack Reactor](http://www.hackreactor.com/blog/infographic-laurie-voss-things-everyone-knows-except-you) - Infographic of productivity tips for developers, to share with your teammates
* [javarevisited](http://javarevisited.blogspot.be/2015/08/how-to-become-better-interviewer-programming.html) - (2015) 11 Tips to become a better Interviewer?
* [Nick Janetakis](https://nickjanetakis.com/blog/how-to-pick-a-good-monitor-for-software-development) - How to Pick a Good Monitor for Software Development
* [Philip Reames](https://web.archive.org/web/20160731182553/http://www.philipreames.com/Blog/things-every-practicing-software-engineer-should-aim-to-know/) - Things every practicing software engineer should aim to know. **Bonus** : [alternative link](http://www.tuicool.com/articles/YvIvMj)
* :star: [**Hugo Matilla**](https://github.com/HugoMatilla/The-Pragmatic-Programmer) - Summary of the book The Pragmatic Programmer by Andrew Hunt and David Thomas
* [Methods & Tools](http://www.methodsandtools.com/mt/download.php) - magazine about software development & testing with free content. See also [Partner websites](http://www.methodsandtools.com/network.php)
* :star: [**Sonkeng Maldini/Best-websites-a-programmer-should-visit**](https://github.com/sdmg15/Best-websites-a-programmer-should-visit) - Best websites programmers should visit
* [Andrew Wulf](http://thecodist.com/article/the-biggest-difference-between-coding-today-and-when-i-started-in-the-80-s) - The Biggest Difference Between Coding Today and When I Started in the 80’s
* [Andrew Wulf](http://thecodist.com/article/what_makes_a_programmer_good) - What Makes a Programmer Good?
* [Adam Williamson](https://www.happyassassin.net/2016/11/04/i-dont-like-computers/) - (2016) I don't like computers : touching testimonial... because sometimes, we also feel that the web loses us
* [O'reilly](http://programmer.97things.oreilly.com/wiki/index.php/Contributions_Appearing_in_the_Book) - contributions appearing in book 97 Things Every Programmer Should Know
* [Joel Grus](http://joelgrus.com/2013/12/24/why-programming-language-x-is-unambiguously-better-than-programming-language-y/) - (2013) Why [Programming Language X] Is Unambiguously Better than [Programming Language Y]
* :star: [**The Daily WTF**](http://thedailywtf.com/) - is your how-not-to guide for developing software. We recount tales of disastrous development, from project management gone spectacularly bad to inexplicable coding choices.
* [openjck/best-practices](https://github.com/openjck/best-practices) - Programming Best Practices Tidbits : A Collection of quotes and paraphrases for developers from around the web. **Bonus** : source repo at [timoxley/best-practices](https://github.com/timoxley/best-practices)
* [Ed Finkler](https://the-pastry-box-project.net/ed-finkler/2014-january-6) - (2014) How To Be A Great Developer
* [moviecode](https://moviecode.tumblr.com/) - Source Code in TV and Films / Images of the computer code appearing in TV and films and what they really are.
* [Alfred Thompson](http://blog.acthompson.net/2013/07/5-programming-mistakes-to-warn-students.html) - (2013) 5 Programming Mistakes To Warn Students About
* [John Sonmez](https://simpleprogrammer.com/2013/08/19/software-development-career/) - (2013) 4 Things I Wish I Would Have Known When I Started My Software Development Career
* [JAX Editorial Team](https://jaxenter.com/the-most-dangerous-word-in-the-english-language-for-all-developers-108018.html) - (2014) The most dangerous word in the English language for all developers
* [Martin Fowler](https://www.martinfowler.com/) - author, speaker, and loud-mouth on the design of enterprise software. Evangelist of refactoring and CI/CD
* [Ronald Jeffries](https://www.ronjeffries.com/xprog/articles/refactoring-not-on-the-backlog/) - (2014) why you shouldn't put refactoring stories on your backlog
* [Martin Fowler](https://www.martinfowler.com/bliki/BoiledCarrot.html) - (2016) When a technique fails ask yourself if it's a faulty technique or a faulty use of the technique
* [Seph Gentle](https://josephg.com/blog/what-i-tell-all-new-programmers/) - (2014) What I tell all new programmers
* [Jason McCreary](https://jason.pureconcepts.net/2015/01/are-you-a-boy-scout/) - (2015) A look at how the simple practice of "boyscouting" can improve your code.
* [John D. Cook](https://www.johndcook.com/blog/2009/03/19/the-buck-stops-with-the-programmer/) - (2009) The buck stops with the programmer
* [John D. Cook](https://www.johndcook.com/blog/2008/10/27/why-there-will-always-be-programmers/) - (2008) Why there will always be programmers
* [John D. Cook](https://www.johndcook.com/blog/2017/08/19/programming-language-life-expectancy/) - (2017) Programming language life expectancy : about Go, C#, Java, Python, Haskell, Lisp and Fortran future deaths
* [John D. Cook](https://www.johndcook.com/blog/2017/06/09/one-practical-advantage-of-functional-programming/) - (2017) One practical application of functional programming
* [Neal Ford](https://vimeo.com/103403448) - (2013) [Video] 5 Reasons you should care about Functional Programming
* [Christian Neumanns](https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/787668/Why-We-Should-Love-null) - (2014) Why We Should Love 'null' / + the Null Object Pattern
* [The Twelve-Factor App](https://12factor.net/) - is a methodology for building software-as-a-service apps of great quality
* [mr-mig/every-programmer-should-know](https://github.com/mr-mig/every-programmer-should-know) - A collection of (mostly) technical things every software developer should know.
* [Sam Bessalah](https://speakerdeck.com/samklr/structures-de-donnees-exotiques) - [Slides] (2013) some useful, interesting but less known data structures
* [Lin Taylor](http://linbug.github.io/programming/2017/10/11/Pseudocode-Programming-fake-it-before-you-make-it/) - (2017) Pseudocode Programming: fake it before you make it
* [R0ml](https://codewords.recurse.com/issues/one/why-are-objects-so-hard-to-debug) - Why are objects so hard to debug?
* [Umer Mansoor](https://codeahoy.com/2017/08/19/yagni-cargo-cult-and-overengineering-the-planes-wont-land-just-because-you-built-a-runway-in-your-backyard/) - (2017) YAGNI, Cargo Cult and Overengineering - the Planes Won't Land Just Because You Built a Runway in Your Backyard
* [toml-lang/toml](https://github.com/toml-lang/toml) - Tom's Obvious, Minimal Language | TOML aims to be a minimal configuration file format that's easy to read due to obvious semantics.
* [DataFire](https://datafire-repos.github.io/oblique-strategies/) - Oblique Strategies for Programmers : Random tips for building, debugging, and overcoming creative blocks.
* [sfrapoport/daily-pragmatic-tip](https://github.com/sfrapoport/daily-pragmatic-tip/blob/master/pragmaticprogrammer.txt) - notes from book "Pragmatic Programmer"
* [jbelmont/pragmatic-programmer-and-clean-code](https://github.com/jbelmont/pragmatic-programmer-and-clean-code) - principles from Pragmatic Programmer and Clean Code books
* [braydie/PragProgTips](https://github.com/braydie/PragProgTips/blob/master/index.html) - some tips from pragmatic programmer book
* [benas/awesome-software-craftsmanship](https://github.com/benas/awesome-software-craftsmanship) - A curated list of awesome software craftsmanship resources
* [asciamanna/software-craftsmanship-catalog](https://github.com/asciamanna/software-craftsmanship-catalog/blob/master/catalog.md) - a collection of resources about software craftsmanship, TDD, XP, etc.
* [futurice/backend-best-practices](https://github.com/futurice/backend-best-practices) - An evolving description of general best practices for backend development.
* [dhilipsiva/awesome-programmer](https://github.com/dhilipsiva/awesome-programmer) - A collection of resources to learn from and become a self-taught awesome programmer.
* [kdeldycke/awesome-falsehood](https://github.com/kdeldycke/awesome-falsehood) - Curated list of falsehoods programmers believe in
* [braydie/HowToBeAProgrammer](https://github.com/braydie/HowToBeAProgrammer) - A guide on how to be a Programmer
* [Jon Cairns](https://medium.com/techspiration-ideas-making-it-happen/communication-how-to-be-a-better-software-developer-869c50767701) - Communication: how to be a better software developer
* [Carl Hembrough](https://dev.to/carlhembrough/programming-used-to-be-fun) - (2017) When programming was no longer fun | another story about impostor syndrome
* [Ezekiel Buchheit](https://www.codementor.io/ezekielbuchheit/no-i-have-no-side-code-projects-to-show-you-cz1tyhgdz) - (2017) No, I have no side code projects to show you
* [Ganeshwara Herawan Hananda](https://medium.com/@lolski/career-tips-for-young-software-engineers-21f7422ac95e) - (2017) 7 Tips On How To Become A Competent Software Engineer
* [Shane Fast](https://medium.com/paper-engineering/what-a-kids-cartoon-taught-me-about-software-7cbd3bf45c6a) - (2017) What a kid’s cartoon taught me about software
* [Jonas Downey](https://m.signalvnoise.com/move-slowly-and-fix-things-e5a560fd928b) - (2017) Move Slowly and Fix Things | Ruminations on the heavy weight of software design
* [Phil Johnson](https://www.itworld.com/article/2876179/csi-computer-science-your-coding-style-can-give-you-away.html) - (2015) CSI Computer Science: Your coding style can give you away
* :star: [**Pierluigi Vernetto**](http://www.javamonamour.org/2015/01/end-of-my-32-years-contract-on-osb.html) - (2015) End of my 3.2 years contract on a OSB integration project.... lesson learned. | some good lessons learned for developers / project management
* [Philippe Bourgau](http://philippe.bourgau.net/dont-stick-to-tdds-red-green-refactor-loop-to-the-letter/) - (2017) Don't Stick to TDD's Red-Green-Refactor Loop to the Letter
* [Manish Goregaokar](https://manishearth.github.io/blog/2016/01/03/making-your-open-source-project-newcomer-friendly/) - (2016) Making Your Open Source Project Newcomer-friendly
* [zalando/zalando-howto-open-source](https://github.com/zalando/zalando-howto-open-source) - How to Open Source at Zalando. **Bonus** : [Zalando's README Template](https://github.com/zalando/zalando-howto-open-source/blob/master/READMEtemplate.md)
* [Joël Spolsky](https://www.joelonsoftware.com/2006/09/07/a-field-guide-to-developers-2/) - (2006) A Field Guide to Developers : what they’re looking for, what they like and dislike in a workplace, and what it’s going to take to be a top choice for top developers.
* [the morning paper](https://blog.acolyer.org/) - an interesting/influential/important paper from the world of CS every weekday morning, as selected by Adrian Colyer
* [mmcgrana/services-engineering](https://github.com/mmcgrana/services-engineering) - A reading list for services engineering, with a focus on cloud infrastructure services.
* [papers-we-love/papers-we-love](https://github.com/papers-we-love/papers-we-love) - Papers from the computer science community to read and discuss | **Bonus** : [Website](http://paperswelove.org/) - repository of academic computer science papers and a community who loves reading them.
* [Florian Beijers](https://medium.freecodecamp.org/looking-back-to-what-started-it-all-731ef5424aec) - (2015) A Vision of Coding, Without Opening your Eyes
* [pktzero](https://pktzero.wordpress.com/2015/01/11/reactive-programming-by-example/) - (2015) Reactive programming by example
* [André Staltz](https://gist.github.com/staltz/868e7e9bc2a7b8c1f754) - (2014) The introduction to Reactive Programming you've been missing
* [Bob Reselman](http://devopsagenda.techtarget.com/opinion/Why-the-promise-of-low-code-software-platforms-is-deceiving) - (2018) Why the promise of low-code software platforms is deceiving
* [Kevin London](https://www.kevinlondon.com/2015/05/05/code-review-best-practices.html) - (2015) Code Review Best Practices
* [Kevin London](https://www.kevinlondon.com/2015/09/10/10-software-talks-to-listen-to.html) - (2015) 10 Software Talks to Listen to on Your Way to Work
* [MyBroadband](https://mybroadband.co.za/news/smartphones/246583-how-programmers-learn-to-code.html) - (2018) How programmers learn to code | What programmers want
* [Fagner Martins Brack (fagnerbrack)](https://hackernoon.com/the-angry-programmer-52a93bfcbc3c) - (2016) The Angry Programmer | How an engineer can be competent and incompetent at the same time
* [The Cathedral and the Bazaar](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cathedral_and_the_Bazaar) - [Book] Musings on Linux and Open Source by an Accidental Revolutionary
* [Antonio Bello](https://www.raywenderlich.com/167015/learning-techniques-programmers) - (2017) Learning Techniques for Programmers, by Programmers
* [Antonio Bello](https://www.raywenderlich.com/120612/freelance-software-development) - (2016) Freelance Software Development: Is It For You?
* [Antonio Bello](https://www.raywenderlich.com/122835/freelance-software-development-tips) - (2016) Freelance Software Development Tips
* [Antonio Bello](https://www.raywenderlich.com/135789/how-to-be-a-better-developer-with-programming-challenges) - (2016) How To Be a Better Developer with Programming Challenges
* [DZone](http://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/1883619/Developer-Personality-Test) - Developer Personality Test
* [Alvaro Videla](http://alvaro-videla.com/2014/09/a-programmers-role.html) - (2014) A Programmer's Role, about what clean code was like in 1967 **Bonus** : (1967) [PDF] Original publication [What Programmer Does](http://archive.computerhistory.org/resources/text/Knuth_Don_X4100/PDF_index/k-9-pdf/k-9-u2769-1-Baker-What-Programmer-Does.pdf)
* [Gregg Caines](http://caines.ca/blog/2009/12/26/the-lost-art-of-prototyping/) - (2009) The Lost Art of Prototyping
* [Gregg Caines](http://caines.ca/blog/2010/12/05/quality-is-the-constraint/) - (2010) Quality Is the Constraint
* [Steve McConnell](http://stevemcconnell.com/articles/software-quality-at-top-speed/) - (1996) Software Quality at Top Speed
* [Steve McConnell](http://stevemcconnell.com/articles/real-quality-for-real-engineers/) - (2012) Real Quality For Real Engineers
* [Steve McConnell](http://stevemcconnell.com/articles/teach-programming-principles-not-tools-and-tips/) - (1996) Teach Programming Principles, Not “Tools and Tips”
* [Steve McConnell](http://stevemcconnell.com/articles/dealing-with-problem-programmers/) - (1998) Dealing With Problem Programmers
* [Steve McConnell](http://stevemcconnell.com/articles/software-ten-essentials/) - (1997) Software’s Ten Essentials
* [Steve McConnell](http://stevemcconnell.com/articles/how-to-defend-an-unpopular-schedule/) - (1996) How to Defend an Unpopular Schedule
* [Giedrius Majauskas](https://www.majauskas.com/programmer-mindset-5-traits-of-programmers-that-have-a-chance-to-become-good-ones) - (2009) Programmer mindset: 5 traits of programmers that have a chance to become good ones
* [Dan Milstein](http://blog.hut8labs.com/coding-fast-and-slow.html) - (2013) Coding, Fast and Slow: Developers and the Psychology of Overconfidence | about inability of developers to predict how long a project will take.
* [Adam Pittenger](https://medium.com/@apitt24/love-what-you-build-build-what-you-love-9cedbb05e32f) - (2013) Love what you build. Build what you love.
* [Jim Bird](http://swreflections.blogspot.be/2014/08/feature-toggles-are-one-of-worst-kinds.html) - (2014) Feature Toggles are one of the worst kinds of Technical Debt
* [Jez Humble](https://continuousdelivery.com/2011/05/make-large-scale-changes-incrementally-with-branch-by-abstraction/) - (2011) Make Large Scale Changes Incrementally with Branch By Abstraction
* [Paul Hammant](https://paulhammant.com/blog/branch_by_abstraction.html) - (2007) Introducing Branch By Abstraction
* [Trunk Based Development](https://trunkbaseddevelopment.com/) - all the related facts, rationale and techniques for Trunk-Based Development
* [Martin Fowler](https://www.martinfowler.com/bliki/FeatureBranch.html) - (2009) FeatureBranch | and dangers of feature branching
* [Martin Fowler](https://www.martinfowler.com/bliki/FeatureToggle.html) - (2010) FeatureToggle | feature toggles as an alternative to evil feature branching
* [John Sonmez](https://simpleprogrammer.com/5-ways-software-developers-can-become-better-estimation/) - (2014) 5 Ways Software Developers Can Become Better at Estimation
* [Richard Clayton](https://rclayton.silvrback.com/serverless-isn-t-effortless) - (2017) Serverless isn't Effortless | Lessons we learned in our first serious Serverless project.
* [Richard Clayton](https://rclayton.silvrback.com/software-engineering-is-not-a-job-it-s-a-profession) - (2014) Software Engineering is not a Job. It's a Profession.
* [Jun Auza](http://www.junauza.com/2010/12/top-50-programming-quotes-of-all-time.html) - (2010) Popular quotes on programming
* [Marco Kuiper](http://old.marcofolio.net/tips/27_inspiring_top_notch_programming_quotes.html) - 27 inspiring top notch programming quotes
* [James Flight](https://hackernoon.com/critical-thinking-in-software-development-the-word-should-and-why-you-shouldn-t-listen-to-563090144331) - (2018) Critical thinking in software development, the word ‘should’, and why you shouldn’t listen to Martin Fowler
* [Nicolò Pignatelli](https://hackernoon.com/this-is-not-the-dry-you-are-looking-for-a316ed3f445f) - (2018) This is not the DRY you are looking for
* [Logically Fallacious](https://www.logicallyfallacious.com/tools/lp/Bo/LogicalFallacies) - Collection of common fallacies
* [Kode Vicious](https://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=1740550) - (2010) Broken Builds | Frequent broken builds could be symptomatic of deeper problems within a development project.
* [Kenneth N. Lodding, Nasa](https://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=1016985) - (2004) Hitchhiker's Guide to Biomorphic Software | The natural world may be the inspiration we need for solving our computer problems.
* [Lewis Menelaws](https://dev.to/lewismenelaws/how-to-fix-burnout-as-a-developer--4opl) - (2018) How to Fix Burnout as a Developer
* [Tom MacWright](https://macwright.org/2018/02/08/advice-to-the-newish-programmer.html) - (2018) Advice to the newish programmer
* [GitHub](https://github.com/showcases/great-for-new-contributors) - Great for new contributors | What open source projects can I contribute to?
* [Keon Kim](https://keon.io/computer-scientists-trivia/) - Computer Scientist's Trivia | for programmers to understand how long a certain operation takes in and out of a computer.
* [donnemartin/system-design-primer](https://github.com/donnemartin/system-design-primer) - Learn how to design large-scale systems. Prep for the system design interview.
* [Increment Staff](https://increment.com/development/what-its-like-to-be-a-developer-at/) - (2017) What it’s like to be a developer at …
* [Itamar Turner-Trauring](https://codewithoutrules.com/2017/01/19/specialist-vs-generalist/) - (2017) Why you should have the skills of a generalist, but market yourself as a specialist
* [Itamar Turner-Trauring](https://codewithoutrules.com/2017/02/19/ai-replace-programmers/) - (2017) When AI replaces programmers
* [Itamar Turner-Trauring](https://codewithoutrules.com/2017/01/11/your-job-is-not-your-life/) - (2017) Staying competitive as a developer
* [Itamar Turner-Trauring](https://codewithoutrules.com/2016/11/10/work-life-balance-software-engineer/) - (2016) Work/life balance will make you a better software engineer
* [Itamar Turner-Trauring](https://codewithoutrules.com/2016/03/15/stagnating-job/) - (2016) Stagnating at your programming job? Don’t quit just yet!
* [Marcus Blankenship](https://medium.com/maker-to-manager/why-your-programmers-just-want-to-code-36da9973388e) - (2017) Why your programmers just want to code
* [Shaun Finglas](https://blog.shaunfinglas.co.uk/2016/08/why-you-should-do-code-katas.html) - (2016) Why You Should Do Code Katas
* [Jakub Holý](https://theholyjava.wordpress.com/2016/03/06/it-is-ok-to-requie-your-team-mates-to-have-particular-domaintechnical-knowledge/) - (2016) It Is OK to Require Your Team-mates to Have Particular Domain/Technical Knowledge
* [Jakub Holý](https://theholyjava.wordpress.com/2016/03/04/dont-add-unnecessary-checks-to-your-code-pretty-please/) - (2016) Don’t add unnecessary checks to your code, pretty please!
* [Thomas Figg (tef)](https://programmingisterrible.com/post/139222674273/write-code-that-is-easy-to-delete-not-easy-to) - (2016) Write code that is easy to delete, not easy to extend.
* [Ashton Kemerling](https://web.archive.org/web/20181013082216/http://ashtonkemerling.com/blog/2014/06/09/the-swordsman-and-the-software-engineer/) - (2014) The Swordsman and the Software Engineer | It’s easy to believe that specializing and focusing will make you better than your peers
* [Ashton Kemerling](https://web.archive.org/web/20170711011635/http://ashtonkemerling.com/blog/2014/03/24/disdain/) - (2014) Disdain | the accomplished engineer knows that completing a task is not about the number of hours spent, but the quality
* [Andrew Hunt and David Thomas](https://pragprog.com/the-pragmatic-programmer/extracts/coincidence) - (1999) Programming by Coincidence | Don’t Program by Coincidence. Extract from The Pragmatic Programmer book
* [Fred Hébert](https://www.codemesh.io/codemesh2017/fred-hebert) - (2017) Everything is Terrible : how fundamental components can end up causing us problems. Target audience : Developers who enjoy cynicism. **Bonus** : [Slides](http://s3.amazonaws.com/erlang-conferences-production/media/files/000/000/766/original/Fred_Herbert_-_Everything_is_terrible.pdf?1510584735)
* [Steven A. Lowe](https://techbeacon.com/big-benefits-tiny-types-how-make-your-codes-domain-concepts-explicit) - (2018) Big benefits from tiny types: How to make your code's domain concepts explicit
* [Christian Maioli Mackeprang](https://techbeacon.com/how-terrible-code-gets-written-perfectly-sane-people) - (2018) How terrible code gets written by perfectly sane people
* [Esther Schindler](https://blog.newrelic.com/2016/02/22/8-ways-become-a-better-coder/) - (2016) 8 Ways to Become a Better Coder
> “The code works” isn’t where you stop; it’s where you start
* [Esther Schindler](https://blog.newrelic.com/2016/04/26/ops-dev-wishlist/) - (2016) 3 Ways Devs Can Help Ops: An Operations Perspective
* [Esther Schindler](https://blog.newrelic.com/2016/04/11/devs-ops-wishlist/) - (2016) 3 Way Ops Can Help Devs: A Developer Perspective
* [David Albert](https://www.recurse.com/blog/27-fundamental-qualities-of-good-programmers) - (2013) Fundamental qualities of good programmers
* [Software Engineering Tips](http://www.yacoset.com/Home/signs-that-you-re-a-bad-programmer) - (2012) Signs that you're a bad programmer
* [Software Engineering Tips](http://www.yacoset.com/Home/signs-that-you-re-a-good-programmer) - (2012) Signs that you're a good programmer
* [Software Engineering Tips](http://www.yacoset.com/Home/so-you-ve-just-been-hired-by-an-it-department) - (2010) So you've just been hired by an IT department...
* [JanVanRyswyck/awesome-talks](https://github.com/JanVanRyswyck/awesome-talks) - list of online talks that are worth watching, mostly about software development
* [James Wade](https://wade.be/development/2017/10/06/reviewing-code.html) - (2017) What's involved in a code review?
* [Julian Cohen](https://medium.com/@HockeyInJune/secure-engineering-guidelines-3b8845ac3265) - (2017) Secure Engineering Guidelines | Some best practices for building and trusting software.
* [Preslav Mihaylov](https://dev.to/pmihaylov/understanding-standard-input-and-output-5f1b) - (2017) Understanding Standard Input and Output
* [Jennifer Riggins](https://thenewstack.io/call-rotations-best-wake-devs-middle-night) - (2018) On Call Rotations: How Best to Wake Devs Up in the Middle of the Night
* [Graham Lee](http://www.sicpers.info/2017/12/falsehoods-programmers-believe-about-programming/) - (2017) Falsehoods programmers believe about programming
* [Alon Altman](https://medium.com/gender-2-0/falsehoods-programmers-believe-about-gender-f9a3512b4c9c) - (2015) Falsehoods Programmers believe about Gender
* [Patrick Louys](https://patricklouys.com/2017/12/27/become-a-better-developer-in-2018/) - (2017) Become a better developer in 2018
* [Joel Kemp](https://hackernoon.com/work-for-an-employer-that-builds-something-you-love-58f4ced947e9) - (2017) Work for an employer that builds something you love
* [Zach Alexander](https://dev.to/zpalexander/10-tech-movies-to-get-you-coding-again) - (2016) 10 Tech Movies to Get You Coding Again
* [rondy](https://gist.github.com/rondy/af1dee1d28c02e9a225ae55da2674a6f) - Effective Engineer - Book Notes. **Bonus** see also [The Effective Engineer website](http://www.effectiveengineer.com/) and [Effective Engineer Blog](http://www.effectiveengineer.com/blog)
* [Erik Dietrich](https://www.daedtech.com/how-developers-stop-learning-rise-of-the-expert-beginner/) - (2013) How Developers Stop Learning: Rise of the Expert Beginner
* [Chris Mague](http://blog.mague.com/?p=704) - (2017) Things you need to know about giving tech talks
* [Erik Dietrich](https://www.daedtech.com/side-hustle-ideas-software-developers/) - (2017) Side Hustle Ideas for Software Developers
* [Dr. Tom Murphy VII, Ph.D.](http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~tom7/abc/paper.pdf) - [PDF] A C89 compiler that produces executables that are also valid ASCII text files
* [Fred Hébert](https://ferd.ca/tout-est-terrible.html) - (2017) Tout est Terrible | a very cynical view of technology
* [John Sonmez](https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/71/soft-skills-the-software-developer-s-life-manual) - (2016) Episode #71: Soft Skills: The software developer's life manual
* [melissa mcewen](https://medium.com/@melissamcewen/coders-should-fear-what-happened-to-writers-d87a895b03db) - (2017) Coders Should Fear What Happened To Writers | meaning only those in top coding jobs are rewarded well
* [Lou Bichard](https://simpleprogrammer.com/overcoming-obstacles-stoic-mindset/) - (2018) Overcoming Programmer Career Obstacles With A Stoic Mindset
* [Angela Stringfellow](https://stackify.com/devops-resume-mistakes/) - (2017) Mistakes to Avoid on Your DevOps Resume: Tips from 20 DevOps Leaders and Hiring Managers
* [Tim Ottinger](https://www.industriallogic.com/blog/behavior-driven-development/) - (2014) Avoid Rework Through Behavior-Driven Development | eXamples and features specification should be written in a formal way that is easily automated / increasing the signal-to-noise ratio in your communication
* [Andrew Turley](https://gist.github.com/aturley/49b60c98306d90ffc2f981515827b005) - Important Considerations about Pony programming language, based on [this tweet](https://twitter.com/casio_juarez/status/898706225642086400)
* [Pony Docs](https://tutorial.ponylang.org/) - Introduction Tutorial about [Pony](https://www.ponylang.org/) : an open-source, object-oriented, actor-model, capabilities-secure, high-performance programming language.
* [Simon Brown](http://www.codingthearchitecture.com/2018/02/09/todays_software_developers_are_the_ivory_tower_architects_of_tomorrow.html) - (2018) Today's software developers are the ivory tower architects of tomorrow
> A lot of people (especially entrepreneurs) are so obsessed with how fast they will become successful that they will sacrifice their mental health in order to constantly push themselves.
* [Ben Northrop](http://www.bennorthrop.com/Essays/2018/the-reality-of-reuse.php) - (2018) The Reality of Reuse | we're hard-wired to want to make decisions quickly and we take too many shortcuts
* [John Sonmez](http://www.se-radio.net/2015/12/se-radio-episode-245-john-sonmez-on-marketing-yourself-and-managing-your-career/) - (2015) SE Radio Episode 245: John Sonmez on Marketing Yourself and Managing Your Career
* [Jeff Atwood](https://blog.codinghorror.com/why-im-the-best-programmer-in-the-world/) - (2004) Why I'm The Best Programmer In The World* | it's not our job to be better than anyone else; we just need to be better than we were a year ago.
* [Katacoda](https://www.katacoda.com/) - Learn new technologies right in your browser | Interactive Learning and Training Platform for Software Engineers
* [Rosetta Code](http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Rosetta_Code) - Rosetta Code is a programming chrestomathy site. The idea is to present solutions to the same task in as many different languages as possible
* [The Codeless Code](http://thecodelesscode.com/case/random) - An illustrated collection of (sometimes violent) fables, concerning the Art and Philosophy of software development
* [Robert C. Martin](https://blog.cleancoder.com/uncle-bob/2017/08/28/JustFollowingOders.html) - (2017) Just Following Orders | Reminder: Doing your job does not mean that you just follow orders. The courts are going to hold you to a high ethical standard, even if your employer does not.
* [Ben Halpern](https://dev.to/ben/write-clean-code-and-avoid-the-distractions-of-emerging-technology-3emj) - (2018) Write clean code and avoid the distractions of emerging technology | stay excited by the trends, but be impassioned by the small improvements you can make in the quality of your work.
* [victorlaerte/awesome-it-quotes](https://github.com/victorlaerte/awesome-it-quotes) - a list of awesome IT quotes. The aim is to collect all relevant quotes said over the history of IT.
* [James Somers](https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2017/09/saving-the-world-from-code/540393/) - (2017) The Coming Software Apocalypse
A small group of programmers wants to change how we code—before catastrophe strikes.
> “Computing is fundamentally invisible,” Gerard Berry said in his talk. “When your tires are flat, you look at your tires, they are flat. When your software is broken, you look at your software, you see nothing.” “So that’s a big problem.”
* [Itamar Turner-Trauring](https://codewithoutrules.com/2018/01/23/job-with-technology-you-dont-know/) - (2016) How to get a job with a technology stack you don’t know
> Look for jobs that excite you, for jobs you think you can do with just a little ramp-up time. And then apply for those jobs, knowing that most of them will ignore you—but it only takes one yes to get an exciting new job, and an exciting new opportunity to learn new skills.
* [DEV](https://dev.to/ben/what-are-some-fundamentals-of-security-every-developer-should-understand-3ki3) - What are some fundamentals of security every developer should understand?
* [DEV](https://dev.to/jeffreyuvero/what-is-your-personal-programming-ethics-483a) - (2018) What is your personal Programming ethics?
* [ACM Ethics](https://ethics.acm.org/code-of-ethics/software-engineering-code/) - (1997) The Software Engineering Code of Ethics and Professional Practice
* [Coding Blocks](https://www.codingblocks.net/podcast/78-deliberate-practice-for-programmers/) - (2018) [Podcast] Deliberate Practice for Programmers
* [exercism](https://exercism.io/) - Code practice and mentorship for everyone | Learning through Exercism is quite different to other programming websites, with a focus on individual practice and mentor-based learning
* [Joe Zack](https://www.codingblocks.net/practice/four-reasons-why-10x-developer-controversial/) - (2018) 4 reasons why the “10x Developer” is so controversial
> 0 Productivity is hard to measure
> 1 Tiny sample size
> 2 Well, common sense….
> 3 The study was done over 50 years ago
* [Yevgeniy Brikman](https://www.ybrikman.com/writing/2013/09/29/the-10x-developer-is-not-myth/) - (2013) The 10x developer is NOT a myth
> - If you can’t measure it, you can still reason about it
* [Vadim Kravcenko](http://vadimkravcenko.com/growing-your-interns) - (2018) Growing your interns | eventually you will become Senior Developers and will need to nurture your own interns.
* [stanislaw/SoftwareDesignHeuristics](https://github.com/stanislaw/SoftwareDesignHeuristics) - heuristics found to be useful in software engineering practice. We call “heuristics” everything that helps us to write better code given we keep them in mind.
* [Arnaud Lemaire](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQfumbBN6YQ) - [Videos] :fr: [FR] (2019) Entre industrialisation et artisanat, le métier de développeur. | a very good and accurate talk of software craftsmanship
* [David Winterbottom](https://codeinthehole.com/lists/little-known-words-relevant-to-software-development/) - (2017) Little-known words relevant to software development
> Example: VERSCHLIMMBESSERN - (German) - to make something worse while attempting to make it better
* [Jakub Holý](https://blog.jakubholy.net/craft/) - Craft : About the craft of software development and why it matters. **Bonus** : Archive of previous version about code quality only ; [Code (And Design) Quality And Why Should We Care.](https://web.archive.org/web/20170606194333/http://Theholyjava.wordpress.com/code-quality/)
* [Martin Fowler](https://martinfowler.com/articles/is-quality-worth-cost.html) - (2019) Is High Quality Software Worth the Cost?
* [Literate programming](http://www.literateprogramming.com/) - is a programming paradigm introduced by Donald Knuth in which a program is given as an explanation of the program logic in a natural language, such as English, interspersed with snippets of macros and traditional source code, from which a compilable source code can be generated.
* [Literate programming links](http://www.literateprogramming.com/links.html) - articles about literate programming
* [Worse is better](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worse_is_better) - It is the subjective idea that quality does not necessarily increase with functionality—that there is a point where less functionality ("worse") is a preferable option ("better") in terms of practicality and usability. Software that is limited, but simple to use, may be more appealing to the user and market than the reverse.
* [Dave Rupert](https://daverupert.com/2018/04/eponymous-laws-of-tech) - (2018) The Eponymous Laws of Tech | A compendium of tech-related laws, fallacies, and other wisdom
* [Gergely Orosz](https://blog.pragmaticengineer.com/talk-first-code-later/) - (2019) Talk First, Code Later
> the "talk first, code later" approach is an un-intuitive tool that speeds development up and leads to better communication between engineers and teams.
> Everyone would have saved so much time, if only we communicated first and wrote code only after.
* [Sane software manifesto](https://sane-software.globalcode.info/v_0/) - While very opinionated, it's an interesting list of practices for software developers, about safe code, collaboration, reproducible builds, modularity, architecture, testability, etc.
* [Colin Hughes](https://projecteuler.net/index.php?section=problems) - Project Euler proposes a series of challenging mathematical/computer programming problems
* [Nick Parlante](http://codingbat.com) - CodingBat : practice your programming skills (exercices in java and python)
* [Programming Praxis](https://programmingpraxis.com/) - A collection of etudes, updated weekly, for the education and enjoyment of the savvy programmer
* [Hacker Rank](https://www.hackerrank.com/dashboard) - coding challenges (to make yourself ready for coding interviews
* [/r/dailyprogrammer](https://www.reddit.com/r/dailyprogrammer/) - programming challenges on reddit
* [/r/codegolf](https://www.reddit.com/r/codegolf/) - Challenges to test your code shortening skills. Not necessarily practical, but fun!
* [Code Golf](https://code-golf.io/) - a game designed to let you show off your code-fu by solving problems in the least number of characters. It is written in Go and is open source, patches welcome!
* [GitHub Trending](https://github.com/trending) - Explore trending projects in GitHub community
* [GitHub Showcases](https://github.com/showcases) - Open source showcases, explore popular repositories
* [skywinder/github-changelog-generator](https://github.com/skywinder/github-changelog-generator) - Automatically generate change log from your tags, issues, labels and pull requests on GitHub.
* [Conventional Commits](https://conventionalcommits.org/) - The Conventional Commits specification proposes introducing a standardized lightweight convention on top of commit messages. This convention dovetails with SemVer, asking software developers to describe in commit messages, features, fixes, and breaking changes that they make.
* [Langserver.org](https://langserver.org/) - is a community-driven site, maintained by Sourcegraph, to track development progress of LSP-compatible language servers and clients. | The Language Server protocol is used between a tool (the client) and a language smartness provider (the server) to integrate features like auto complete, go to definition, find all references and alike into the tool
* [asdf-vm/asdf](https://github.com/asdf-vm/asdf) - Extendable version manager for multiple languages | Manage multiple runtime versions with a single CLI tool, extendable via [plugins](https://github.com/asdf-vm/asdf-plugins)
* [Adam DuVander](https://www.programmableweb.com/news/top-10-api-worst-practices/2012/08/03) - (2012) Top 10 API Worst Practices
* :star: [**Gregg Caines**](http://caines.ca/blog/2013/09/13/you-probably-dont-need-to-version-your-web-api/) - (2013) You Probably Don’t Need to Version Your Web API.
* [Shieldfy/API-Security-Checklist](https://github.com/shieldfy/API-Security-Checklist) - API Security Checklist
* [ProgrammableWeb](https://www.programmableweb.com/category/music/apis?category=19990) - Music related APIs
* [Lexicalscope Ltd](http://www.lexicalscope.com/blog/2012/03/12/how-are-rest-apis-versioned/) - (2012) How are REST APIs versioned?
* [Martin Nally](https://apigee.com/about/blog/api-technology/api-design-choosing-between-names-and-identifiers-urls) - (2017) API Design: Choosing Between Names and Identifiers in URLs
* [Brian Kelly](https://morethancoding.com/2012/10/24/the-web-apis-you-use-will-fail/) - (2012) The Web APIs You Use Will Fail
* [Gregg Caines](http://caines.ca/blog/2013/04/21/3-terrible-anti-patterns-for-error-handling-in-rest-apis/) - (2013) 3 Terrible Anti-patterns for Error-Handling in 'REST' APIs:
* [Lemi Orhan Ergin](https://fr.slideshare.net/lemiorhan/waste-driven-development-xp-days-ukraine-2017) - (2017) [Slides] Fighting with Waste Driven Development : Lean Thinking. **Bonus** : [Video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iw3I_nALH6s)
* [Bill Doerrfeld](https://techbeacon.com/guide-restful-api-design-35-must-reads#.WcVeaYqsgc0.twitter) - (2017) A guide to RESTful API design: 35+ must-reads
* [Trevor Reed](https://medium.com/@trevorhreed/you-re-api-isn-t-restful-and-that-s-good-b2662079cf0e) - (2016) Your API isn’t RESTful—And That’s Good | stop using the terms REST and RESTful to describe APIs that aren’t RESTful. It’s hurting our APIs and confusing the purpose and definition of REST.
* [Steven A. Lowe](https://techbeacon.com/big-benefits-tiny-types-how-make-your-codes-domain-concepts-explicit) - (2018) Big benefits from tiny types: How to make your code's domain concepts explicit
* [Christian Maioli Mackeprang](https://techbeacon.com/35-bad-programming-habits-make-your-code-smell) - (2018) 35 programming habits that make your code smell
* [Angel 2D](https://github.com/angel2d/angel2d) - Angel 2D : A cross-platform 2D game prototyping framework based on OpenGL and C++. Looks dead...
* [SFML](https://www.sfml-dev.org/) - SFML is a simple, fast, cross-platform and object-oriented multimedia API. Written in C++ and provides bindings for various languages such as C, .Net, Ruby, Python.
* [Vicky Chijwani](https://vickychijwani.me/cpp-gotchas/) - (2014) Common C++ Gotchas
* [Chris Wellons](http://nullprogram.com/blog/2014/12/23/) - (2014) Interactive Programming in C
* [Chris Wellons](http://nullprogram.com/blog/2014/12/09/) - (2014) How to build DOS COM files with GCC
* [Chris Wellons](http://nullprogram.com/blog/2017/08/20/) - (2017) A Tutorial on Portable Makefiles
* [Chris Wellons](http://nullprogram.com/blog/2017/03/30/) - (2017) How to Write Portable C Without Complicating Your Build
* [svaarala/duktape](https://github.com/svaarala/duktape) - Duktape : embeddable Javascript engine with a focus on portability and compact footprint
* [RMB Consulting](https://rmbconsulting.us/publications/a-c-test-the-0x10-best-questions-for-would-be-embedded-programmers/) - A ‘C’ Test: The 0x10 Best Questions for Would-be Embedded Programmers
* [Bartlomiej Filipek](http://www.bfilipek.com/2017/10/notnull.html) - (2017) How not_null can improve your code?
* [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/599365/what-is-your-favorite-c-programming-trick) - What is your favorite C programming trick?
* [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/132241/hidden-features-of-c) - Hidden features of C
* [Kenneth Finnegan](http://ctips.pbworks.com/w/page/7277592/FrontPage) - (2008) Programming Tips in C
* [Cprogramming.com](http://www.cprogramming.com/tips/) - C and C++ Programming Tips
* [Phillip Khandeliants](https://www.viva64.com/en/b/0549/) - (2017) Speeding up the Build of C and C++ Projects
* [lk-geimfari/awesomo](https://github.com/lk-geimfari/awesomo) - list of interesting open source projects written in С, C++, Clojure, Lisp, Elixir, Erlang, Elm, Golang, Haskell, JavaScript, Lua, OCaml, Python, R, Ruby, Rust, Scala etc.
* [Dr. Tom Murphy VII, Ph.D.](http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~tom7/abc/paper.pdf) - [PDF] A C89 compiler that produces executables that are also valid ASCII text files
I dedicate this section to the work I'm busy at, about how going faster in short term can cost you quality, money and confidence in long term. Studying relationships between quality, productivity, thinking fast & slow, slowing down, and the craft of programming.
* [Dr. Travis Bradberry](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/20140805002649-50578967-how-successful-people-stay-calm) - How Successful People Stay Calm
* [Alicia Liu](https://medium.com/counter-intuition/go-slow-to-go-fast-part-1-you-a4974ceb8a7c) - (2018) Go Slow to Go Fast—[Part 1: You](https://medium.com/counter-intuition/go-slow-to-go-fast-part-1-you-a4974ceb8a7c), [Part 2: Team](https://medium.com/counter-intuition/go-slow-to-go-fast-part-2-team-e793bb0d658a), [Part 3: World](https://medium.com/counter-intuition/go-slow-to-go-fast-part-3-world-efb76c4de220)
* [Shan](https://shansvex.wordpress.com/2013/12/03/being-a-slow-programmer/) - (2013) Being a Slow Programmer
* [J. B. Rainsberger](https://twitter.com/jbrains/statuses/167297606698008576) - "Worried that TDD will slow down your programmers? Don't. They probably need slowing down."
* [Jonas Downey](https://m.signalvnoise.com/move-slowly-and-fix-things-e5a560fd928b) - (2017) Move Slowly and Fix Things | Ruminations on the heavy weight of software design
* [Jeffrey Ventrella](https://ventrellathing.wordpress.com/2013/06/18/the-case-for-slow-programming/) - (2013) The Case for Slow Programming | “Slow down, son. You’ll get the job done faster.”
* [Steven A. Lowe](https://techbeacon.com/program-faster-all-time-best-tips-pros) - Code faster: 53 tips from the pros
> The only way to go fast is to go well. Every time you yield to the temptation to trade quality for speed, you slow down. Every time. [Robert C. Martin](http://butunclebob.com/ArticleS.UncleBob.VehementMediocrity)
* [John Sonmez](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1tDEqHf6_M) - [Video] (2016) Being A Slow Developer... Am I Screwed? | on slow programming, clean code & productivity. Don't rush, do it right, do it clean then do it fast.
* [George Gritsouk](https://gggritso.com/legacy-code) - (2016) Legacy Code | The noblest pursuit of our weekdays | slow programming
* [Slow Programming](https://slowprogramming.com/) - Programming has become a pursuit of profit over personal knowledge. The craft of programming has developed into a rapid rush to the finish line via bootcamps and brief tutorials.
* [Derek Sivers](https://sivers.org/slow) - (2016) I’m a very slow thinker
* [Dan Milstein](http://blog.hut8labs.com/coding-fast-and-slow.html) - (2013) Coding, Fast and Slow: Developers and the Psychology of Overconfidence | about inability of developers to predict how long a project will take.
* [Gergely Orosz](https://blog.pragmaticengineer.com/talk-first-code-later/) - (2019) Talk First, Code Later
> the "talk first, code later" approach is an un-intuitive tool that speeds development up and leads to better communication between engineers and teams.
> Everyone would have saved so much time, if only we communicated first and wrote code only after.
* :star: [**Coding Blocks**](https://www.codingblocks.net/) - podcast and website for learning how to become a better software developer, covers a wide variety of programming best practices | the rhythm is sometimes slow
* [The Holy Java](https://theholyjava.wordpress.com/) - Building the right thing, building it right, fast
* [Clean Coder Blog](http://blog.cleancoder.com/) - articles by Robert C. Martin (Uncle Bob)
> Learn
* [MorganGeek](PRINCIPLES.md) - some programming and life lessons, collected from various sources including myself
* [Bruce Johnson](https://blog.fullstory.com/what-we-learned-from-google-code-reviews-arent-just-for-catching-bugs-b125a13aa292) - What we learned from Google: code reviews aren’t just for catching bugs
* [Gregg Caines](http://caines.ca/blog/2010/12/05/quality-is-the-constraint/) - (2010) Quality Is the Constraint
* [Hugo Matilla/Refactoring-Summary](https://github.com/HugoMatilla/Refactoring-Summary) - Summary of "Refactoring: Improving the Design of Existing Code" by Martin Fowler
* [Christopher Diggins](http://www.artima.com/weblogs/viewpost.jsp?thread=331531) - The Principles of Good Programming
* [/r/tinycode](https://www.reddit.com/r/tinycode/) - minimalistic, often but not always simple implementations of just about everything.
* [/r/codegolf](https://www.reddit.com/r/codegolf/) - Challenges to test your code shortening skills. Not necessarily practical, but fun!
* :star: [**Andrew Yurisich/unmaintainable-code**](https://github.com/Droogans/unmaintainable-code) - How To Write Unmaintainable Code. **Bonus** : [Original article by Roedy Green / Canadian Minds](https://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~susan/475/unmain.html)
* [Salvatore Gentile/cscs](https://github.com/SalGnt/cscs) - A curated list of Coding Style Conventions and Standards. Discovered via [DevHub](https://devhub.io/repos/aerfaman-cscs)
* [dockerlint](https://www.npmjs.com/package/dockerlint) - Linting tool for Dockerfiles based on [Dockerfile Reference](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/builder/) and [Docker Docs](https://docs.docker.com/develop/develop-images/dockerfile_best-practices/)
* [mcandre/linters](https://github.com/mcandre/linters) - list of linters and introduction to static code analysis
* :star: [**mre/Awesome Static analysis**](https://github.com/mre/awesome-static-analysis) - A curated list of static analysis tools, linters and code quality checkers for various programming languages
* [mre/Idiomatic Rust](https://github.com/mre/idiomatic-rust) - Guidelines for writing elegant Rust programs
* [Lucas Medeiros Reis](https://dev.to/iamlucasmreis/the-single-most-important-driver-of-software-quality) - The Single Most Important Driver Of Software Quality
* [clean-code-linters](https://github.com/showcases/clean-code-linters) - Clean code linters on GitHub
* [enginyoyen/Ansible Best Practises](https://github.com/enginyoyen/ansible-best-practises) - A project structure that outlines some best practises of how to use ansible
* :star: [**Kristories/Awesome Guidelines**](https://github.com/Kristories/awesome-guidelines) - A curated list of high quality coding style conventions and standards.
* [Google](https://google.github.io/styleguide/javascriptguide.xml) - Google JavaScript Style Guide. **Deprecated** : use [jsguide.html](https://google.github.io/styleguide/jsguide.html) in place
* [rwaldron/idiomatic.js](https://github.com/rwaldron/idiomatic.js) - Principles of Writing Consistent, Idiomatic JavaScript
* [JS: The Right Way](http://jstherightway.org/) - JavaScript and its best practices
* [EditorConfig](http://editorconfig.org/) - EditorConfig helps developers define and maintain consistent coding styles between different editors and IDEs
* [bahamas10/bash-style-guide](https://github.com/bahamas10/bash-style-guide) - Bash Style Guide : A style guide for writing safe, predictable, and portable bash scripts (not sh!)
* [golang/go/CodeReviewComments](https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments) - Go Code Review Comments : collects common comments made during reviews of Go code. This is a laundry list of common mistakes, not a style guide.
* [Google](https://google.github.io/styleguide/javaguide.html) - Google Java Style Guide
* [Google](https://google.github.io/styleguide/pyguide.html) - Google Python Style Guide. **Deprecated** : use [pyguide.md](https://github.com/google/styleguide/blob/gh-pages/pyguide.md) in place
* [Google](https://google.github.io/styleguide/) - Google Style Guides
* [sharipov-ru/all-coding-style-guides](https://github.com/sharipov-ru/all-coding-style-guides) - (2015) All coding style guides in one right place
* [Josh Reichardt](https://thepracticalsysadmin.com/lint-your-dockerfiles-with-hadolint/) - Lint your Dockerfiles with Hadolint
* [Vivek Gite](https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/check-unix-linux-configuration-file-for-syntax-errors.html) - 20 Examples: Make Sure Unix / Linux Configuration Files Are Free From Syntax Errors
* [Douglas Crockford](https://twitter.com/EPoberezkin/status/525209820555907072/photo/1) - (2014) [IMG] Good parts of JavaScript reconsidered
* [Christian Neumanns](https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/787668/Why-We-Should-Love-null) - (2014) Why We Should Love 'null' / + the Null Object Pattern
* [Venkat Subramaniam](https://twitter.com/venkat_s/statuses/521625754485157889) - "Poor quality code is a reflection of lack of respect we carry for what we do, often with out realizing it."
* [J. B. Rainsberger](http://blog.thecodewhisperer.com/permalink/musings-on-refactoring-as-waste) - (2014) Musings on Refactoring as Waste
* [The Twelve-Factor App](https://12factor.net/) - is a methodology for building software-as-a-service apps of great quality
* [thoughtbot/guides](https://github.com/thoughtbot/guides) - A guide for programming in style. **Bonus** : [Thoughtbot's playbook](https://thoughtbot.com/playbook) - explaining how they build products and run their company
* :star: [**ShellCheck**](https://www.shellcheck.net/) - finds bugs in your shell scripts. [Source code](https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck). Can be used online, in Vim, Atom, Sublime Text, ...
* [mvdan/sh](https://github.com/mvdan/sh) - sh : A shell parser, formatter and interpreter (POSIX/Bash/mksh)
* [GreyCat's Wiki](http://mywiki.wooledge.org/BashGuide/Practices) - BASH Guide / practices for people doing Unix shell scripting or system administration
* [Chris Wellons](http://nullprogram.com/blog/2017/08/20/) - (2017) A Tutorial on Portable Makefiles
* [Chris Wellons](http://nullprogram.com/blog/2017/03/30/) - (2017) How to Write Portable C Without Complicating Your Build
* [pre-commit/pre-commit](https://github.com/pre-commit/pre-commit) - A framework for managing and maintaining multi-language pre-commit hooks.
* [Lawrence Kesteloot](https://www.teamten.com/lawrence/writings/the_language_squint_test.html) - (2008) The Language Squint Test
* Some GitHub resources on clean coding practices, mostly based on book 'Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship' by Robert C. Martin : [Wojtek Lukaszuk](https://gist.github.com/wojteklu/73c6914cc446146b8b533c0988cf8d29), [Deniz Ozger/clean-code](https://github.com/denizozger/clean-code), [Jose Angel Barroso/clean-code](https://github.com/jbarroso/clean-code), [harry830622/clean-code-notes](https://github.com/harry830622/clean-code-notes), [thebentern/clean-code-study](https://github.com/thebentern/clean-code-study), [JuanCrg90/Clean-Code-Notes](https://github.com/JuanCrg90/Clean-Code-Notes), [timkendall/clean-code](https://github.com/timkendall/clean-code)
* [jbelmont/pragmatic-programmer-and-clean-code](https://github.com/jbelmont/pragmatic-programmer-and-clean-code) - principles from Pragmatic Programmer and Clean Code books
* [stanislaw/awesome-safety-critical](https://github.com/stanislaw/awesome-safety-critical) - resources about programming practices for writing safety-critical software.
* [Umer Mansoor](https://codeahoy.com/2016/06/03/write-less-code/) - (2016) Write Less Code
* [Victor Rentea](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4OIo4T7I_E) - (2017) [Video] The Art Of Clean Code
* [Paul Draper](https://www.lucidchart.com/techblog/2017/03/15/package-management-stop-using-version-ranges/) - (2017) Package Management: Stop Using Version Ranges
* [Kartik Agaram](http://akkartik.name/post/versioning) - (2017) The cargo cult of versioning
* [joelparkerhenderson/versioning](https://github.com/joelparkerhenderson/versioning) - notes and summary of article "The cargo cult of versioning"
* [Marc Eaddy](https://testing.googleblog.com/2017/11/obsessed-with-primitives.html) - (2017) Code Health: Obsessed With Primitives?
* [Chris Wheeler](http://chriswheeler.blogspot.be/2005/05/my-favourite-smells.html) - (2005) My Favourite Smells / about primitive obsession
* [Dori Reuveni and Kevin Bourrillion](https://testing.googleblog.com/2017/07/code-health-to-comment-or-not-to-comment.html) - (2017) Code Health: To Comment or Not to Comment?
* [Shane Fast](https://medium.com/paper-engineering/what-a-kids-cartoon-taught-me-about-software-7cbd3bf45c6a) - (2017) What a kid’s cartoon taught me about software
* [Carlos Leon](https://container-solutions.com/tagging-docker-images-the-right-way/) - (2017) Semantic versioning and Tagging Docker images the right way
* [Alan Franzoni](https://www.franzoni.eu/shell-scripting-when-to-use-the-long-or-the-shor/) - (2017) Shell scripting: short or long format options?
* [ty-/spec-style-guide](https://github.com/ty-/spec-style-guide) - some best practices for writing markdown based specifications to be printable by gitprint.com and pandoc
* [Joël Spolsky](https://www.joelonsoftware.com/2005/05/11/making-wrong-code-look-wrong/) - (2005) Making Wrong Code Look Wrong
* [Jiri Tyr](https://www.slideshare.net/jtyr/best-practices-for-ansible-roles-development/1) - (2017) [Slides] Best Practices for Ansible #AnsibleLondon**Bonus** : [Video] [Presentation at London Ansible meetup](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFuKuHmRuzQ)
* [Jiri Tyr](https://www.slideshare.net/jtyr/automation-and-ansible) - (2016) [Slides] Automation and Ansible
* [Project Atomic](http://docs.projectatomic.io/container-best-practices/) - Container Best Practices
* [Conventional Commits](https://conventionalcommits.org/) - The Conventional Commits specification proposes introducing a standardized lightweight convention on top of commit messages. This convention dovetails with SemVer, asking software developers to describe in commit messages, features, fixes, and breaking changes that they make.
* [Dag Sonstebo](https://www.slideshare.net/DagSonstebo/techug-glasgow-talk-22feb17-configuration-management-best-practices) - (2017) Configuration Management Best Practices
* [Michael Lynch](https://mtlynch.io/human-code-reviews-1/) - (2017) How to Do Code Reviews Like a Human (Part One). **Bonus** : [Part Two](https://mtlynch.io/human-code-reviews-2/)
* [Timothy Appnel](https://www.ansible.com/blog/ansible-best-practices-essentials) - Ansible Best Practices: The Essentials. **Bonus** : [Video](https://www.ansible.com/videos-ansible-automates-ansible-best-practices-the-essentials)
* [Yunkai Zhou](https://medium.freecodecamp.org/climbing-the-code-quality-ladder-babd3198e6e2) - (2018) Climbing The Code Quality Ladder
* [Andy Zaidman](https://azaidman.wordpress.com/2015/01/19/old-habits-die-hard-why-refactoring-for-understandability-does-not-give-immediate-benefits/) - (2015) Old Habits Die Hard: Why Refactoring for Understandability Does Not Give Immediate Benefits
* [Sarah Drasner](https://css-tricks.com/the-art-of-comments/) - (2017) The Art of Comments
* [Javin Paul](http://javarevisited.blogspot.be/2014/10/10-java-best-practices-to-name-variables-methods-classes-packages.html) - (2014) 10 Programming Best Practices to Name Variables, Methods, Classes and Packages
* [Javin Paul](http://javarevisited.blogspot.be/2013/03/0-exception-handling-best-practices-in-Java-Programming.html) - (2013) 10 Exception handling Best Practices in Java Programming
* [Javin Paul](http://javarevisited.blogspot.be/2011/08/code-comments-java-best-practices.html) - (2011) 10 Best Practices to Follow while writing Code Comments
* [Nicolas Hoffmann, Elie Sloïm](https://openweb.eu.org/articles/le-cout-de-la-non-qualite-sur-le-web) - (2014) :fr: [FR] Le coût de la non-qualité sur le Web : 50%
* [Lemi Orhan Ergin](https://fr.slideshare.net/lemiorhan/coderetreat-practice-to-master-your-crafts) - (2014) [Slides] Coderetreat - Practice to Master Your Crafts | Rules of Simple Design
* [J. B. Rainsberger](http://blog.jbrains.ca/permalink/the-four-elements-of-simple-design) - (2009) The Four Elements of Simple Design
* [J. B. Rainsberger](http://blog.thecodewhisperer.com/permalink/putting-an-age-old-battle-to-rest) - (2013) Putting An Age-Old Battle To Rest | Improving Names
* [Brian Geihsler](http://qualityisspeed.blogspot.be/2014/08/why-i-dont-teach-solid.html) - (2014) Why I Don't Teach SOLID
* [Michal Ciurus](http://yourcodesucksexception.blogspot.be/2014/11/your-code-sucks.html) - (2014) Your code sucks - things you need to know about clean code and architecture
* [Michal Ciurus](http://yourcodesucksexception.blogspot.be/2015/08/the-clean-code-trap.html) - (2015) The Clean Code Trap
* [Sarah Mei](https://speakerdeck.com/sarahmei/is-your-code-too-solid-with-transcript) - (2015) [Slides] Is Your Code Too SOLID? (with transcript)
* [Anthony Williams](https://www.justsoftwaresolutions.co.uk/design/duplication.html) - (2013) Duplication in Software
* [Shan](https://shansvex.wordpress.com/2013/12/03/being-a-slow-programmer/) - (2013) Being a Slow Programmer
* [J. B. Rainsberger](https://twitter.com/jbrains/statuses/167297606698008576) - "Worried that TDD will slow down your programmers? Don't. They probably need slowing down."
* [Jonas Downey](https://m.signalvnoise.com/move-slowly-and-fix-things-e5a560fd928b) - (2017) Move Slowly and Fix Things | Ruminations on the heavy weight of software design
* [Alvaro Videla](http://alvaro-videla.com/2014/09/a-programmers-role.html) - (2014) A Programmer's Role, about what clean code was like in 1967 **Bonus** : (1967) [PDF] Original publication [What Programmer Does](http://archive.computerhistory.org/resources/text/Knuth_Don_X4100/PDF_index/k-9-pdf/k-9-u2769-1-Baker-What-Programmer-Does.pdf)
* [Steve McConnell](http://stevemcconnell.com/articles/teach-programming-principles-not-tools-and-tips/) - (1996) Teach Programming Principles, Not “Tools and Tips”
* [Steve McConnell](http://stevemcconnell.com/articles/why-you-should-use-routines-routinely/) - (1998) Why You Should Use Routines, Routinely
* [Steve McConnell](http://stevemcconnell.com/articles/keep-it-simple/) - (1996) Keep It Simple
* [Markus Harrer](https://www.feststelltaste.de/video-michael-feathers-strategic-code-deletion/) - (2017) Michael Feathers – Strategic Code Deletion. **Bonus** : Original [Video] [Slides] by [Michael Feathers](https://www.infoq.com/presentations/remove-unneeded-code)
* [Markus Harrer](https://www.feststelltaste.de/video-modern-software-development-antipatterns/) - (2015) Video: Modern Software Development Antipatterns
* [Nicolai M. Josuttis](http://www.josuttis.com/WelcomeCrappyCode.html) - (2009) Welcome Crappy Code - The Death of Code Quality
* [Serge Beaumont](http://blog.xebia.com/do-you-worry-about-crappy-code-then-face-reality-and-grow-up/) - (2009) Do you worry about crappy code? Then face reality and grow up.
* [Dave Nicolette](https://www.leadingagile.com/2016/09/5s-for-software-teams/) - (2016) 5S for Software Teams
* [Dennis Stevens](https://www.leadingagile.com/2013/09/stop-writing-code-cant-yet-test/) - (2013) Stop Writing Code You Can't Yet Test
* [Adam Pittenger](https://medium.com/@apitt24/love-what-you-build-build-what-you-love-9cedbb05e32f) - (2013) Love what you build. Build what you love.
* [Stoyan Stefanov](https://www.phpied.com/hello-stylelint/) - (2017) Hello Stylelint | a great new modern unopinionated CSS linter
* [Hacker News](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16233961) - Ask HN: Started a new job and their existing code sucks. What to do?
* [Jeffrey Ventrella](https://ventrellathing.wordpress.com/2013/06/18/the-case-for-slow-programming/) - (2013) The Case for Slow Programming | “Slow down, son. You’ll get the job done faster.”
* [The Front-End Checklist](https://frontendchecklist.io/) - perfect for modern websites and meticulous developers!
* [Itamar Turner-Trauring](https://codewithoutrules.com/2016/10/30/python-for-java-developers/) - (2016) Maintainable Python applications: a guide for skeptical Java developers
* [Brian Vanderwal](https://spin.atomicobject.com/2017/03/07/attitudes-maintainable-code/) - (2017) Three Attitudes that Lead to Maintainable Code
* [Itamar Turner-Trauring](https://codewithoutrules.com/2016/08/25/the-01x-programmer/) - (2016) From 10x programmer to 0.1x programmer: creating more with less
* [Itamar Turner-Trauring](https://codewithoutrules.com/2017/11/07/no-such-thing-as-bad-code/) - (2017) There’s no such thing as bad code
* [Shaun Finglas](https://blog.shaunfinglas.co.uk/2015/09/waste-write-less-code.html) - (2015) Waste: Write Less Code
* [Dan North](https://speakerdeck.com/tastapod/why-every-element-of-solid-is-wrong) - [Slides] (2016) Why Every Element of SOLID is Wrong by
* [Lieven Vaneeckhaute (denshade)](https://softwareefficiency.wordpress.com/2016/11/30/abbreviations-are-your-false-friend/) - (2016) Abbreviations are your (false) friend!
* [Thomas Figg (tef)](https://programmingisterrible.com/post/139222674273/write-code-that-is-easy-to-delete-not-easy-to) - (2016) Write code that is easy to delete, not easy to extend.
* [Dimitris Staikos](http://www.commonsense4commonpeople.net/2008/11/the-code-is-the-documentation.html) - (2008) The code is THE documentation | why the code is not the documentation
* [Jakub Holý](https://blog.jakubholy.net/craft/) - Craft : About the craft of software development and why it matters. **Bonus** Archive of previous version about code quality only : [Code (And Design) Quality And Why Should We Care.](https://web.archive.org/web/20170606194333/http://Theholyjava.wordpress.com/code-quality/)
* [Jakub Holý](https://theholyjava.wordpress.com/2012/09/12/programming-like-kent-beck/) - (2012) Programming Like Kent Beck
* [Steven A. Lowe](https://techbeacon.com/program-faster-all-time-best-tips-pros) - Code faster: 53 tips from the pros
> The only way to go fast is to go well. Every time you yield to the temptation to trade quality for speed, you slow down. Every time. [Robert C. Martin](http://butunclebob.com/ArticleS.UncleBob.VehementMediocrity)
* [Christian Maioli Mackeprang](https://techbeacon.com/35-bad-programming-habits-make-your-code-smell) - (2018) 35 programming habits that make your code smell
* [Christian Maioli Mackeprang](https://techbeacon.com/how-terrible-code-gets-written-perfectly-sane-people) - (2018) How terrible code gets written by perfectly sane people
* [Michal Charemza](https://charemza.name/blog/posts/programming/smells/say-no-to-more-optional-arguments/) - (2016) Say no to more optional arguments | example in Python
* [Ravi Shankar Rajan](https://hackernoon.com/how-to-make-your-code-clean-and-beautiful-5ff7aee03be6) - (2018) How to Make Your Code CLEAN and BEAUTIFUL
* [Bill Wake](https://www.industriallogic.com/blog/isolate-improve-inline-refactoring-tactic/) - (2016) Isolate-Improve-Inline: The 3-I Refactoring Tactic
* [Fagner Brack](https://medium.com/@fagnerbrack/why-small-modules-matter-4e4d629321b8) - (2016) Why Small Modules Matter | Big projects are what, if not the composition of small pieces
> we need high design quality for stuff that is critical to our products and less design quality for stuff that isn't critical.
* [Joshua Kerievsky](https://www.industriallogic.com/blog/whats-wrong-with-clean-code/) - (2010) What’s Wrong With Clean Code? | When Cleaning Is Not Enough
> Clean frequently and remodel occasionally to produce an excellent design.
* [John Sonmez](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1tDEqHf6_M) - [Video] (2016) Being A Slow Developer... Am I Screwed? | on slow programming, clean code & productivity. Don't rush, do it right, do it clean then do it fast.
* [Jeff Atwood](https://blog.codinghorror.com/we-make-shitty-software-with-bugs/) - (2004) We Make Shitty Software.. With Bugs! | Software is a process, it's never finished, it's always evolving.
* [Birat Rai](https://medium.com/@biratkirat/step-8-the-boy-scout-rule-robert-c-martin-uncle-bob-9ac839778385) - (2017) Step 8: The Boy Scout Rule ~Robert C. Martin (Uncle Bob)
* [Chesterton's fence](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Chesterton's_fence) - the principle that reforms should not be made until the reasoning behind the existing state of affairs is understood.
* [Rule of three (computer programming)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rule_of_three_%28computer_programming%29) - only refactor when similar code is used three times (and more)
* [Johannes Brodwall](http://johannesbrodwall.com/2018/06/24/forget-about-clean-code-lets-embrace-compassionate-code/) - (2018) Forget about Clean Code, let’s embrace Compassionate Code | Make people Awesome. Clean Code may help or hurt that goal. Learn to see the difference.
* [Ben Halpern](https://dev.to/ben/write-clean-code-and-avoid-the-distractions-of-emerging-technology-3emj) - (2018) Write clean code and avoid the distractions of emerging technology | stay excited by the trends, but be impassioned by the small improvements you can make in the quality of your work.
* [Sandi Metz](https://www.sandimetz.com/blog/2016/1/20/the-wrong-abstraction) - (2016) The Wrong Abstraction
* [The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Python!](https://docs.python-guide.org/) - This handcrafted guide exists to provide both novice and expert Python developers a best practice handbook to the installation, configuration, and usage of Python on a daily basis.
* [Slow Programming](https://slowprogramming.com/) - Programming has become a pursuit of profit over personal knowledge. The craft of programming has developed into a rapid rush to the finish line via bootcamps and brief tutorials.
* [stanislaw/SoftwareDesignHeuristics](https://github.com/stanislaw/SoftwareDesignHeuristics) - heuristics found to be useful in software engineering practice. We call “heuristics” everything that helps us to write better code given we keep them in mind.
* [Arnaud Lemaire](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQfumbBN6YQ) - [Videos] :fr: [FR] (2019) Entre industrialisation et artisanat, le métier de développeur. | a very good and accurate talk of software craftsmanship
* :star: [**Terraform Best Practices**](https://www.terraform-best-practices.com/) - [Book] free book with most of best-practices and recommendations for Terraform users. **Bonus** [Source code examples](https://github.com/antonbabenko/terraform-best-practices/tree/master/examples)
* [Anton Babenko](https://fosdem.org/2019/schedule/event/terraform_best_practices/) - [Videos] (2019) Codifying infrastructure with Terraform for the future | be aware of principles related to management of Terraform resources, Terraform modules best-practices and some CI/CD principles applicable to infrastructure management and deployments.
* [Literate programming](http://www.literateprogramming.com/) - is a programming paradigm introduced by Donald Knuth in which a program is given as an explanation of the program logic in a natural language, such as English, interspersed with snippets of macros and traditional source code, from which a compilable source code can be generated.
* [Literate programming links](http://www.literateprogramming.com/links.html) - articles about literate programming
* [Yevgeniy Brikman](https://blog.gruntwork.io/terragrunt-how-to-keep-your-terraform-code-dry-and-maintainable-f61ae06959d8) - (2019) Terragrunt: how to keep your Terraform code DRY and maintainable | Terragrunt is helpful at solving problems such as :
* [Terragrunt](https://terragrunt.gruntwork.io/) - Terragrunt is a thin wrapper that provides extra tools for keeping your configurations DRY, working with multiple Terraform modules, and managing remote state. | DRY and maintainable Terraform code.
* [antonbabenko/terragrunt-reference-architecture](https://github.com/antonbabenko/terragrunt-reference-architecture) - Terragrunt Reference Architecture - This repository contains rather complete infrastructure configurations where Terragrunt is used to manage infrastructure for Acme Corporation.
* [Anton Babenko](https://www.slideshare.net/AntonBabenko/terraform-modules-and-some-of-bestpractices-march-2019) - [Slides] (2019) Terraform modules and some of best-practices | Slides of his talk at DevOps Singapore meetup in March 2019
* [Fernanda Martins](https://www.slideshare.net/FernandaMartins154/the-hitchhikers-guide-to-terraform-your-infrastructure) - (2020) [Slides] The hitchhiker's guide to terraform your infrastructure
* [CloudSkiff](https://medium.com/faun/terraform-code-quality-66e6468f50f3) - (2019) Terraform Code Quality | Key Steps to a good quality for your Infrastructure Code.
* [Thomas Nyambati](https://medium.com/rackbrains/https-medium-com-thomas-nyambati-how-to-avoid-handover-nightmares-aea38d9a3793) - (2017) How to Avoid Handover Nightmares | I totally adhere to those principles in my daily work... they are well known but still deserve a reminder :-) ...
* [analysis-tools-dev/static-analysis](https://github.com/analysis-tools-dev/static-analysis) - static analysis tools for all programming languages, build tools, config files and more. **See also**: [the official website](https://analysis-tools.dev/) which is based on this repository and adds rankings and user comments for each tool.
* [btford/write-good](https://github.com/btford/write-good) - Naive linter for English prose for developers who can't write good and wanna learn to do other stuff good too.
* [amperser/proselint](https://github.com/amperser/proselint/) - a linter for English prose.
> Whether your own or someone else’s writing, alex helps you find gender favoring, polarizing, race related, religion inconsiderate, or other unequal phrasing in text.
* [FOSDEM](https://fosdem.org/) - free event for developers of free and open source software to meet, share and collaborate. **Bonus** : [Videos on YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/user/fosdemtalks/videos)
* [Configuration Management Camp](http://cfgmgmtcamp.eu/) - event for users of Open Source Configuration Management tools
* [Devoxx Belgium](https://devoxx.be/) - from Developers For Developers
* [Journée Agile](https://www.journeeagile.be/) - :fr: [FR] grand évènement agile francophone
* [Agile Tour Brussels (ATBru)](http://www.agiletourbrussels.be/) - the biggest conference about Agility in Belgium
* [Meetup](https://www.meetup.com/fr-FR/find/?allMeetups=false&keywords=devops&radius=3&userFreeform=Bruselas%2C+Belgique&mcId=c1001379&change=yes&sort=default) - DevOps Meetups in Brussels
> Anywhere
* [Red Hat Events](https://www.redhat.com/en/events) - Conferences, online events, on-demand webinars, and more
* [Jenkins World](https://www.cloudbees.com/jenkinsworld) - usually in USA, but by 2018 will also occur [Jenkins World Europe](https://dzone.com/articles/call-for-papers-is-open-for-jenkins-world-2018)
* [Linda Rosencrance](https://techbeacon.com/best-cloud-it-ops-conferences-2018) - (2018) The best cloud and IT Ops conferences of 2018
* [DevOps Con](https://devopsconference.de/program/) - The Conference for Continuous Delivery, Microservices,
Containers, Clouds and Lean Business
* [AnsibleFest](https://www.ansible.com/ansiblefest) - brings together Ansible users, developers and industry partners to share best practices, case studies and Ansible news.
* [GOTO](https://blog.gotocon.com/) - Created for developers, by developers, GOTO Conferences are focused on bringing the best minds in the software community and the most interesting topics to light.
* [JanVanRyswyck/awesome-talks](https://github.com/JanVanRyswyck/awesome-talks) - list of online talks that are worth watching, mostly about software development
* [Devoxx](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCBVCTuk6uJrN3iFV_3vurg) - [Videos] Devoxx channel on youtube
* [GOTO Conferences](https://www.youtube.com/user/GotoConferences) - [Videos] video interviews and presentations from GOTO Conferences and GOTO Nights.
* [kitze/awesome-conference-practices](https://github.com/kitze/awesome-conference-practices) - Did you like anything in particular about a conference? Did you hate anything? Let's make organizing conferences an easier task 🎉
* [Operational semantics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operational_semantics) - is a category of formal programming language semantics in which certain desired properties of a program, such as correctness, safety or security, are verified by constructing proofs from logical statements about its execution and procedures, rather than by attaching mathematical meanings to its terms (denotational semantics).
* [Caitie McCaffrey](https://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=2889274) - (2016) The Verification of a Distributed System | A practitioner's guide to increasing confidence in system correctness
* [Literate programming](http://www.literateprogramming.com/) - is a programming paradigm introduced by Donald Knuth in which a program is given as an explanation of the program logic in a natural language, such as English, interspersed with snippets of macros and traditional source code, from which a compilable source code can be generated.
* [Literate programming links](http://www.literateprogramming.com/links.html) - articles about literate programming
* [jOOQ Blog](https://blog.jooq.org/) - best practices and lessons learned about writing Java and SQL code
* [Liquibase](http://www.liquibase.org/) - a tool to safely manage database migration / refactoring
* [shlomi-noach/awesome-mysql](https://github.com/shlomi-noach/awesome-mysql/blob/gh-pages/index.md) - curated list of awesome MySQL software, libraries and resources
* [Lukas Eder](https://blog.jooq.org/2017/01/12/a-probably-incomplete-comprehensive-guide-to-the-many-different-ways-to-join-tables-in-sql/) - (2017) A Probably Incomplete, Comprehensive Guide to the Many Different Ways to JOIN Tables in SQL
* [Lukas Eder](https://blog.jooq.org/2017/09/28/10-cool-sql-optimisations-that-do-not-depend-on-the-cost-model/) - (2017) 10 Cool SQL Optimisations That do not Depend on the Cost Model
* [oravirt/ansible-oracle-modules](https://github.com/oravirt/ansible-oracle-modules) - Oracle modules for Ansible
* [python-cx_Oracle](https://oracle.github.io/python-cx_Oracle/) - cx_Oracle - Python Interface for Oracle Database
* [Clément Delafargue](https://www.clever-cloud.com/blog/engineering/2015/05/20/why-auto-increment-is-a-terrible-idea/) - (2015) Why Auto Increment Is A Terrible Idea | interesting debate in the comments
* [manuzhang/awesome-streaming](https://github.com/manuzhang/awesome-streaming) - a curated list of awesome streaming frameworks, applications, etc
* [Lieven Vaneeckhaute (denshade)](https://softwareefficiency.wordpress.com/2015/03/14/big-data-technology-and-the-responsibility-shift/) - (2015) NoSQL and the responsibility shift | about data quality
* [Dzmitry Plashchynski](https://medium.com/@plashchynski/postgresql-upgrade-on-centos-4c0ddd2f8687) - (2016) PostgreSQL upgrade on CentOS | applicable to all Red Hat family (RHEL/CentOS/SL/OL 7) and to all PostgreSQL 9.* versions.
* [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/876522/creating-a-copy-of-a-database-in-postgresql) - Creating a copy of a database in PostgreSQL. | in essence, what works for me :
* [Jaroslav Tulach](http://www.methodsandtools.com/archive/debugger.php) - Use the Debugger. Stupid!
* [Bruce Johnson](https://blog.fullstory.com/what-we-learned-from-google-code-reviews-arent-just-for-catching-bugs-b125a13aa292) - What we learned from Google: code reviews aren’t just for catching bugs
* [ServiceNow Docs](http://wiki.servicenow.com/index.php?title=Debugging_Business_Rules#gsc.tab=0) - Debugging Business Rules
* [Vivek Gite](https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/check-unix-linux-configuration-file-for-syntax-errors.html) - 20 Examples: Make Sure Unix / Linux Configuration Files Are Free From Syntax Errors
* [Trey Harris](http://www.ibiblio.org/harris/500milemail.html) - The case of the 500-mile email
* [Andrey Karpov](https://www.viva64.com/en/b/0260/) - (2014) The Last Line Effect // about evil copy paste
* [Stuart Sierra](https://twitter.com/stuartsierra/statuses/512009723282206722) - "There's always a reason, no matter how strange the bug"
* [Alex Zhitnitsky](http://blog.takipi.com/15-tools-to-use-when-deploying-code-to-production/) - (2014) 15 Tools Java Developers Should Use After a Major Release
* [R0ml](https://codewords.recurse.com/issues/one/why-are-objects-so-hard-to-debug) - Why are objects so hard to debug?
* [Mark Isaacson](http://maintainablecode.logdown.com/posts/245425-valgrind-is-not-a-leak-checker) - (2014) Valgrind is *NOT* a leak checker
* [DataFire](https://datafire-repos.github.io/oblique-strategies/) - Oblique Strategies for Programmers : Random tips for building, debugging, and overcoming creative blocks.
* [stanislaw/awesome-safety-critical](https://github.com/stanislaw/awesome-safety-critical) - resources about programming practices for writing safety-critical software.
* [Jessy Bernal](https://medium.com/doctolib-engineering/handling-bugs-at-doctolib-847d54fd1990) - (2017) Handling bugs at Doctolib
* [Mike Swieton](https://spin.atomicobject.com/2018/01/27/debugging-complex-problems/) - (2018) Debugging a Complex Problem? Think Like an Epidemiologist
* [Gregg Caines](http://caines.ca/blog/2015/03/08/reclaiming-value-from-bugs-and-outages/) - (2015) Reclaiming Value From Bugs and Outages: Thoughts on Post-Mortems
* [Zach Holman](https://zachholman.com/talk/move-fast-break-nothing/#slides) - [Slides] move fast & break nothing | a talk about code, teams & process
* [Brian Vanderwal](https://spin.atomicobject.com/2017/11/28/less-time-debugging/) - (2017) Six Strategies to Spend Less Time Debugging
* [Andrew Morton](https://drewish.com/2010/03/29/using-curl-and-the-host-header-to-bypass-a-load-balancer/) - (2010) Using cURL and the host header to bypass a load balancer | command line tips & tricks
* [Michael Hoffman](http://code-worrier.com/how-to-be-stuck/#) - (2013) How to be Stuck - Learning to learn to code on the internet
* [David Schmitz](https://www.slideshare.net/koenighotze/elixir-easy-fun-for-busy-developers-devoxx-2016) - [Slides] (2016) Elixir - Easy fun for busy developers | Elixir combines Ruby's love for programmers with the absolute power that is the Erlang platform.
## Erlang
> News
* [This Week In Erlang](https://gootik.github.io/this-week-in-erlang/) - Weekly review of things that happen in the Erlang world
> Learn
* [Alex Ott](http://alexott.net/en/fp/books/#sec8) - books review on Erlang
* [Functional Geekery](https://www.functionalgeekery.com/episode-114-fred-herbert/) - Functional Geekery Episode 114 – Fred Hébert with introduction to Erlang, productionization as a phase of software, property testing, “Everything is Terrible”, and much more.
* [PropEr Testing](http://propertesting.com/) - Fred Hébert talking about ins and outs of Property-Based Testing, with focus set on Erlang’s PropEr framework, a freely available testing tool based on Quviq’s Quickcheck framework.
* [Learn You Some Erlang](http://learnyousomeerlang.com/content) - [Book] Online book. Reading this tutorial should be one of your first steps in learning Erlang
* [uhub/awesome-erlang](https://github.com/uhub/awesome-erlang) - list of awesome Erlang frameworks, libraries and software.
* [drobakowski/awesome-erlang](https://github.com/drobakowski/awesome-erlang) - list of awesome Erlang libraries, resources and shiny things.
* [lk-geimfari/awesomo](https://github.com/lk-geimfari/awesomo) - list of interesting open source projects written in С, C++, Clojure, Lisp, Elixir, Erlang, Elm, Golang, Haskell, JavaScript, Lua, OCaml, Python, R, Ruby, Rust, Scala etc.
## Gamedev
> News & Communities
* [GameDev](https://www.gamedev.net/) - game development articles
* [Stack Exchange](https://gamedev.stackexchange.com/) - Q&A & discussions about Game development
* [/r/gamedev](https://www.reddit.com/r/gamedev/) - everything about game development on reddit
* [Indiedevhour on Slack](https://slack.pirrate.me/) - Community of Indie game developers and hobbyists
* [Indie Game Developers on Slack](https://indie-game-devs-slack.herokuapp.com/) - Independent game developers group
* [Gamasutra](http://www.gamasutra.com/) - articles about art and business of making games
* [Gergo Vas](https://kotaku.com/5991061/the-best-looking-isometric-games) - The Best-Looking Isometric Games
* [Pixel Joint](http://pixeljoint.com/pixels/new_icons.asp) - Highest Rated Pixel Art | Pixel Joint is all about the pixel art community. The site was started in September 2004
* [7DRL Challenge 2019](https://itch.io/jam/7drl-challenge-2019) - In 2005, the roguelike community established a yearly event, the 7DRL Challenge, in which developers are challenged to create a roguelike in seven days. This allows one to have the shared misery of knowing you are not the only one tracking down a bad pointer at the 167th hour. The annual event occurs during a week in early March.
* [LOWREZJAM 2019](https://itch.io/jam/lowrezjam-2019) - The goal of the jam is to create a game with a resolution of 64x64 pixels or less. You can use whatever programming language or tools that you wish.
* [libGDX](https://github.com/libgdx/libgdx) - libgdx : Desktop/Android/HTML5/iOS Java game development framework
* [Indie DB](http://www.indiedb.com/engines/libgdx/games) - games made with libGDX
* [faiface/Pixel](https://github.com/faiface/pixel) - Pixel : A hand-crafted 2D game library in Go.
* [Angel 2D](https://github.com/angel2d/angel2d) - Angel 2D : A cross-platform 2D game prototyping framework based on OpenGL and C++. Looks dead...
* [SFML](https://www.sfml-dev.org/) - SFML is a simple, fast, cross-platform and object-oriented multimedia API. Written in C++ and provides bindings for various languages such as C, .Net, Ruby, Python.
* [Plastic SCM](https://www.plasticscm.com/) - (2017) Distributed Version Control for big projects. Discovered via [Garry' blog](https://garry.tv/2017/04/29/jenkins/)
* [Open Source Game Clones](http://osgameclones.com/) - inventory of open-source remakes of great old games
* [Modd.io](http://www.modd.io/) - a one minute game maker proof of concept, with ability to join others games online or fork their projects to create your own
* [Video Game Preservation](https://github.com/videogamepreservation) - An archive of commercial video game source code.
* [Chris Wellons](http://nullprogram.com/blog/2014/12/09/) - (2014) How to build DOS COM files with GCC
* [Tzvi Freeman](https://www.gamasutra.com/view/feature/3224/creating_a_great_design_document.php) - (1997) Creating A Great Design Document
* [ellisonleao/magictools](https://github.com/ellisonleao/magictools) - :video_game: :memo: A list of Game Development resources to make magic happen.
* [Character Generator](http://gaurav.munjal.us/Universal-LPC-Spritesheet-Character-Generator/) - Create a character sprite sheet for your game using 100% open art.
* [Gaylord](http://www.journaldugamer.com/2014/08/08/interview-out-there-ecrire-un-bon-jeu/) - (2014) [FR] :fr: [Interview] Un des créateurs d’Out There vous explique comment écrire un bon jeu
* [Jeff Bradberry](https://jeffbradberry.com/posts/2015/09/intro-to-monte-carlo-tree-search/) - (2015) Introduction to Monte Carlo Tree Search
* [Kelton Sears](http://www.seattleweekly.com/arts/enormous-dwarf/) - (2016) How Two Brothers From Silverdale Made The World’s Most Complex Video Game | about Dwarf Fortress
* [Liz England](http://www.lizengland.com/blog/2014/04/the-door-problem/) - (2014) The Door Problem | funny article about complexity of modern game development
* [Brandon Sheffield](https://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/310570/Developers_share_their_most_memorable_dirty_coding_tricks.php) - (2017) Developers share their most memorable dirty coding tricks
* [JR Heard](http://blog.jrheard.com/procedural-dungeon-generation-drunkards-walk-in-clojurescript) - (2016) Procedural Dungeon Generation: A Drunkard's Walk in ClojureScript
* [La boite verte](https://www.laboiteverte.fr/les-illustrations-en-pixel-art-octavi-navarro/) - :fr: [FR] Les illustrations en pixel art de Octavi Navarro
* [NeoGaf](https://www.neogaf.com/threads/how-where-when-metal-slug-sprites-made.1237986/) - (2016) How where when Metal slug sprites made? | Interesting thread on NeoGAF
* [Josh Ge aka Kyzrati](https://www.gridsagegames.com/blog/2019/02/level-design-shaping-cogmind-experience/) - (2019) Level Design and Shaping a Cogmind Experience | A complete rundown of the entire process behind designing and building a new map for the world of Cogmind, and explaining how it integrates with gameplay.
* [Spencer Krum](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-T51nhmFhQ) - [Video] 20 Tricks with Git and Shell - Git Merge 2016
* [James Coyle](https://www.jamescoyle.net/how-to/1891-git-ssl-certificate-problem-caused-by-self-signed-certificates) - Git SSL Certificate Problem Caused By Self Signed Certificates
* [Corinna Baldauf](http://wall-skills.com/2014/git-pretty-so-youve-got-a-mess-on-your-hand/) - (2014) git pretty – So you’ve got a mess on your hand …
* [Nicola Paolucci](https://www.durdn.com/blog/2012/12/05/git-12-curated-git-tips-and-workflows/) - (2012) Git: Twelve Curated Tips And Workflows From The Trenches
* [Nicola Paolucci](https://www.durdn.com/blog/2009/08/16/i-love-staring-at-branches-and-shuffle-reorder-and-squash-commits/) - (2009) I love staring at branches and shuffle, reorder and squash commits
* [Pere Orga](https://orga.cat/posts/most-useful-git-commands) - The most useful git commands
* [Christophe Porteneuve](https://medium.com/@porteneuve/getting-solid-at-git-rebase-vs-merge-4fa1a48c53aa) - Getting solid at Git rebase vs. merge
* [Christophe Porteneuve](https://medium.com/@porteneuve/30-git-cli-options-you-should-know-about-15423e8771df) - 30 Git CLI options you should know about
* [Markus Wein](http://nuclearsquid.com/writings/git-tricks-tips-workflows/) - A few of my Git tricks, tips and workflows
* [Andy Jeffries](https://www.andyjeffries.co.uk/25-tips-for-intermediate-git-users/) - 25 Tips for Intermediate Git Users
* [Christophe Porteneuve](https://medium.com/@porteneuve/video-collaboration-best-practices-with-git-and-github-2b5de9424af2) - [Video] Collaboration best practices with Git and GitHub - [Slides](http://drive.delicious-insights.com/legacy-files/git-github-collab-bp.pdf)
* [Christophe Porteneuve](https://hackernoon.com/fix-conflicts-only-once-with-git-rerere-7d116b2cec67) - Fix conflicts only once with git rerere
* [Buddy Reno](https://medium.freecodecamp.com/bash-shortcuts-to-enhance-your-git-workflow-5107d64ea0ff) - Bash Shortcuts to Enhance Your Git Workflow
* [Buddy Reno](https://buddyreno.me/removing-git-commits-from-master-34d0efe931c6) - Removing Git Commits From Master (Safely)
* [Buddy Reno](https://medium.freecodecamp.com/git-please-a182f28efeb5) - Git Please: how to force push without being a jerk
* [Alex Blewitt](http://alblue.bandlem.com/2011/05/git-tip-of-week-reflogs.html) - (2011) Git Tip of the Week: Reflogs. The same blog contains a [lot of git tips](http://alblue.bandlem.com/Tag/git/)
* [Markus Wein](http://nuclearsquid.com/writings/subtree-merging-and-you/) - (2011) Subtree merging and you
> The subtree merge allows you to merge another repository (let’s call it “Project B”) into your own, but into its own subdirectory. It takes a bit of effort to set everything up the first time, but after that a pull from the other repository is all that is needed to update.
* [Pratul Kalia](https://blog.uncommon.is/using-git-to-generate-versionname-and-versioncode-for-android-apps-aaa9fc2c96af) - Using git to generate versionName and versionCode for Android apps
* [Joe L. Wroten](https://dev.to/sharpshark28/self-code-review-with-git-add-patch) - Self Code Review with Git Add Patch
* [Joe L. Wroten](https://dev.to/sharpshark28/easy-git-commit-targeting) - Easy Git Commit Targeting
* [Jason McCreary](https://dev.to/gonedark/3-git-commands-i-use-every-day) - 3 Git Commands I Use Every Day
* [Jason McCreary](https://dev.to/gonedark/tweak-your-terminal-for-git) - Tweak your Terminal for Git
* [Andrew Peterson](http://ndpsoftware.com/git-cheatsheet.html) - Interactive Git Cheatsheet with a weird UI
* [Justin Hileman](http://justinhileman.info/article/git-pretty/git-pretty.png) - [Chart] git-pretty : Escape a Git mess, step by step
* [Gregg Caines](http://caines.ca/blog/2012/01/03/your-team-probably-doesnt-have-the-same-dvcs-requirements-as-linus/) - (2012) Your Team Probably Doesn't Have the Same DVCS Requirements as Linus
* [Donne Martin/gitsome](https://github.com/donnemartin/gitsome) - gitsome : A supercharged Git/GitHub command line interface (CLI)
* [Alain Gilbert/git2graph](https://github.com/alaingilbert/git2graph) - git2graph : Generate a git graph structure from linear git history
* [rtyley/BFG Repo-Cleaner](https://rtyley.github.io/bfg-repo-cleaner/) - an alternative to git-filter-branch. [Sources on Github](https://github.com/rtyley/bfg-repo-cleaner)
* [Bitbucket Docs](https://confluence.atlassian.com/bitbucket/code-search-in-bitbucket-873876782.html#CodesearchinBitbucket-Searchoperators) - Tips & tricks for code search in Bitbucket
* [Gary Ewan Park](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SlM02V1tkSc) - Control your GitHub releases with GitVersion and GitReleaseManager
* [Nicola Paolucci](https://www.slideshare.net/GoAtlassian/becoming-a-git-master-nicola-paolucci) - Becoming a Git Master / some interesting tips provided in this presentation
* [lorey/top-regional-repositories](https://github.com/lorey/top-regional-repositories) - The most-relevant GitHub repositories for all countries and many cities worldwide.
* [Amit Agarwal](https://www.labnol.org/internet/github-gist-tutorial/28499/) - What You Can Do With Gists on Github?
* [agis/Git Style Guide](https://github.com/agis/git-style-guide) - inspired by [How to Get Your Change Into the Linux Kernel](https://kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/submitting-patches.html), the [git man pages](http://git-scm.com/doc) and various practices popular among the community.
* [Delicious Insights](https://delicious-insights.com/fr/articles/git-subtrees/) - [FR] :fr: Comprendre et maîtriser les subtrees Git
* [Joshua Wehner](https://github.com/blog/2019-how-to-undo-almost-anything-with-git) - How to undo (almost) anything with Git
* [Mark Waite](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0mnVtbQA0I) - [Video] (2017) Git in the Large : Tips and Tricks. **Bonus** : [Slides](https://www.slideshare.net/markewaite/git-inthelarge)
* [John Wiegley](http://jwiegley.github.io/git-from-the-bottom-up/) - Git from the Bottom Up
* [Repo you may like](http://www.repoyoumaylike.com/) - Select some GitHub repository and see what recommendations comes up
* [stevemao/awesome-git-addons](https://github.com/stevemao/awesome-git-addons) - A curated list of add-ons that extend/enhance the git CLI.
* [Roger Dudler](https://rogerdudler.github.io/git-guide/) - git - the simple guide | just a simple guide for getting started with git. no deep shit ;)
* [Daniel Doubrovkine](http://code.dblock.org/2015/08/31/getting-out-of-your-first-git-mess.html) - (2015) Getting Out of Your First Git Mess
* [Jon Cairns](http://blog.joncairns.com/2015/09/use-git-to-comment-your-code/) - (2015) Use git to comment your code (and stop writing rubbish commit messages, please)
* [Jason Chen](https://hackernoon.com/45-github-issues-dos-and-donts-dfec9ab4b612) - 45 Github Issues Dos and Don’ts
* [Fredrik V. Mørken](https://blogg.bekk.no/why-you-should-stop-using-git-rebase-5552bee4fed1) - (2017) Why you should stop using Git rebase
* [Super User StackExchange](https://superuser.com/questions/988185/how-to-avoid-being-asked-enter-passphrase-for-key-when-im-doing-ssh-operatio) - git : avoid being asked “Enter passphrase for key ” when I'm doing ssh operation on a remote host
* [EMOJI CHEAT SHEET](https://www.webpagefx.com/tools/emoji-cheat-sheet/) - list of Emoji / emoticons supported on GitHub, Basecamp, Trello, Slack, Dokuwiki, Bitbucket, YouTube, Mattermost, ... (list is bigger)
* [Logan Johnson](https://medium.com/square-corner-blog/how-square-writes-commit-messages-8e92fcbf77c9) - (2017) How Square writes commit messages | Explain the change.
* [Manish Goregaokar](https://manishearth.github.io/blog/2017/03/05/understanding-git-filter-branch/) - (2017) Understanding Git Filter-branch and the Git Storage Model
* [Erlend Hamberg](https://hamberg.no/erlend/posts/2015-02-23-git-history.html) - (2015) On Git History – or, “The Case for Merge Commits”
* [Erlend Hamberg](https://hamberg.no/erlend/posts/2012-06-21-linux-git-history.html) - (2012) Linux' Git History is Beautiful
* [Erlend Hamberg](https://hamberg.no/erlend/posts/2012-11-29-git-bisect-squared.html) - (2012) git bisect to find the first commit that introduced a regression
* [Corey Quinn](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zN1u5xZFFR8) - (2016) [Video] Terrible Ideas in Git | Don't try this at home :)
* [git man page generator](https://git-man-page-generator.lokaltog.net/) - NOT real git documentation! Read carefully, and click the button to generate a new man page.
* [Conventional Commits](https://conventionalcommits.org/) - The Conventional Commits specification proposes introducing a standardized lightweight convention on top of commit messages. This convention dovetails with SemVer, asking software developers to describe in commit messages, features, fixes, and breaking changes that they make.
* [skywinder/github-changelog-generator](https://github.com/skywinder/github-changelog-generator) - Automatically generate change log from your tags, issues, labels and pull requests on GitHub.
* [Ross Harmes](http://code.flickr.net/2009/12/02/flipping-out/) - (2009) Flipping Out | Flickr on feature flags
* [Lemi Orhan Ergin](https://www.slideshare.net/lemiorhan/git-antipatterns-how-to-mess-up-with-git-and-love-it-again) - (2018) [Slides] Git Anti-Patterns: How To Mess Up With Git and Love it Again. **Bonus** : [Video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_JYrAjX05Y)
* [Vincent Driessen](https://nvie.com/posts/a-successful-git-branching-model/) - (2010) A successful Git branching model
* [Zach Holman](https://zachholman.com/posts/git-commit-history/) - (2015) Utter Disregard for Git Commit History
* [Zach Holman](https://speakerdeck.com/holman/how-github-uses-github-to-build-github) - (2011) How GitHub Uses GitHub to Build GitHub
* [IcaliaLabs/guides](https://github.com/IcaliaLabs/guides/wiki/Monolithic-vs-Micro-Repos) - Monolithic vs Micro Repos
* [Matt Butcher](https://gist.github.com/technosophos/9c706b1ef10f42014a06) - (2015) Why We Should Not Return to Monolithic Repositories
* [Avi Cavale](http://blog.shippable.com/our-journey-to-microservices-and-a-mono-repository) - (2016) Our journey to microservices: mono repo vs multiple repositories
* [mozilla.dev.developer-tools](https://groups.google.com/forum/m/#!topic/mozilla.dev.developer-tools/W17drvVMFhY) - Discussion about Multiple repos vs Monolithic repo
* [Gregory Szorc](https://gregoryszorc.com/blog/2014/09/09/on-monolithic-repositories/) - (2014) On Monolithic Repositories | in favor of monolithic repos
* [Nathan Leiby](https://medium.com/always-a-student/mo-repos-mo-problems-how-we-make-changes-across-many-git-repositories-293ad7d418f0) - (2017) Mo Repos, Mo Problems? How We Make Changes Across Many Git Repositories
* [ezekg/git-hound](https://github.com/ezekg/git-hound) - Git plugin that prevents sensitive data from being committed.
* [dxa4481/truffleHog](https://github.com/dxa4481/truffleHog) - Searches through git repositories for high entropy strings and secrets, digging deep into commit history
* [Dan Kelch](https://spin.atomicobject.com/2017/12/13/favorite-git-commands/) - (2017) Git Good: Improve Your Version Control Skills
* [EugeneKay/git-jokes](https://github.com/EugeneKay/git-jokes/blob/lulz/Jokes.txt) - jokes about git
* [Boris Serebrov](https://serebrov.github.io/html/2014-01-04-git-revert-multiple-recent-comments.html) - (2014) Git - how to revert multiple recent commits
* [Git How To](https://githowto.com/) - is a guided tour that walks through the fundamentals of Git, inspired by the premise that to know a thing is to do it.
* [Vadim Samokhin](https://hackernoon.com/gitflow-is-a-poor-branching-model-hack-d46567a156e7) - (2018) Gitflow is a Poor Branching Model Hack | gitflow sucks
* [Paul Christie](https://blog.clearvision-cm.com/blog/what-to-do-when-you-commit-to-the-wrong-git-branch/) - (2018) What to do when you commit to the wrong Git branch
* [Ah shhgit!](https://shhgit.darkport.co.uk/) - Find GitHub secrets in real time | Shhgit finds secrets and sensitive files across GitHub code and Gists committed in near real time by listening to the GitHub Events API. **Bonus** : [Source code](https://github.com/eth0izzle/shhgit/)
> Solve your own problem, everything else will follow
> However, most developers make zero money off open source. Zero.
> Show your solution to other people as soon as possible
> Package it and distribute it as soon as possible (note to self)
> Don’t be scared, ashamed, or discouraged to make it paid
> Don’t let anyone tell you how much you should charge for your work
> value your work and believe that despite the fact that haters are loud, you’re still gonna get a lot of customers who would gladly pay for what you made.
* [Federico Kauffman](https://www.wyeworks.com/blog/2018/01/15/automatically-managing-personal-and-work-git-configurations/) - (2018) Automatically managing personal and work git configurations
* [Seth Robertson](https://sethrobertson.github.io/GitFixUm/fixup.html) - (2013) On undoing, fixing, or removing commits or mistakes in git | A git choose-your-own-adventure!
* [Amber Yust](https://codingkilledthecat-wordpress-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/codingkilledthecat.wordpress.com/2012/08/08/git-dotfiles-and-hardlinks/amp/) - (2012) Concerns about Git, Dotfiles, and Hardlinks
* [Michael White](https://gist.github.com/mwhite/6887990) - The Ultimate Git Alias Setup
* [Git SCM Wiki](https://git.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Aliases) - Collection of git aliases
* [Nicola Paolucci](https://www.atlassian.com/blog/git/advanced-git-aliases) - One weird trick for powerful Git aliases
* [Nicola Paolucci](https://www.durdn.com/blog/2012/11/22/must-have-git-aliases-advanced-examples/) - (2012) Must Have Git Aliases: Advanced Examples + [list available on BitBucket](https://bitbucket.org/durdn/cfg/src/master/.gitconfig?at=master)
* [GitAlias/gitalias](https://github.com/GitAlias/gitalias) - Git alias commands for faster easier version control
* [Robby Russell/oh-my-zsh](https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh/blob/456341fd69c3e514e401f1c3c1726b77d733c86b/plugins/git/git.plugin.zsh) - git aliases from oh-my-zsh
* [Oli Young](https://gist.github.com/oliyoung/91a829ea21550a7a7d9469220a7c2f73) - shared .gitconfig with some useful Git aliases
* [powerlevel9k/wiki/Show-Off-Your-Config](https://github.com/Powerlevel9k/powerlevel9k/wiki/Show-Off-Your-Config) - If you have a special configuration show it here!
* [romkatv/powerlevel10k](https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k) - Powerlevel10k is a theme for Zsh. It emphasizes speed, flexibility and out-of-the-box experience. | Alternative to Powerlevel9k (and compatible with)
* [Lucas Fernandes da Costa](https://lucasfcosta.com/2019/02/10/terminal-guide-2019.html) - (2019) How I'm still not using GUIs in 2019: A guide to the terminal. **Bonus** : [author's dotfiles](https://github.com/lucasfcosta/dotfiles)
* [twpayne/chezmoi](https://github.com/twpayne/chezmoi) - Manage your dotfiles across multiple machines, securely. | I'm using it for a while, it's a powerful and fast tool for managing dotfiles, easy to use, transparent and secure, with support of Bitwarden, Vault, pass, LastPass, 1Password, gopass, Keepass, GnuPG, Keychain etc.
* [Marcio Castilho](http://marcio.io/2015/07/handling-1-million-requests-per-minute-with-golang/) - (2015) Handling 1 Million Requests per Minute with Go
* [Andrew Gerrand](https://talks.golang.org/2012/10things.slide#1) - (2012) 10 things you (probably) don't know about Go
* [Gophers on Slack](https://gophersinvite.herokuapp.com/) - Group to discuss Go language
* [Avelino/awesome-go](https://github.com/avelino/awesome-go) - curated list of awesome Go frameworks, libraries and software. See also [awesome-go.com](https://awesome-go.com/)
* [GolangLibs](https://golanglibs.com) - inventory of go libraries an apps
* [Checkmarx/Go-SCP](https://checkmarx.gitbooks.io/go-scp/) - Go secure coding practices for web applications. [Sources on GitHub](https://github.com/Checkmarx/Go-SCP)
* [Go Resources](https://www.golang-book.com/books/intro/9) - Structs and Interfaces
* [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13511203/why-cant-i-assign-a-struct-to-an-interface) - Why can't I assign a *Struct to an *Interface?
* [Christoph Berger](https://appliedgo.net/generics/) - Who needs generics? Use ... instead!
* [Nathan LeClaire](https://nathanleclaire.com/blog/2015/10/10/interfaces-and-composition-for-effective-unit-testing-in-golang/) - (2015) Interfaces and Composition for Effective Unit Testing in Golang
* [Nathan LeClaire](https://nathanleclaire.com/blog/2015/03/09/youre-not-using-this-enough-part-one-go-interfaces/) - (2015) You're Not Using This Enough, Part One: Go Interfaces
* [bahlo/Go Styleguide](https://github.com/bahlo/go-styleguide) - Opinionated Styleguide for the Go language
* [Peter Bourgon](https://peter.bourgon.org/go-best-practices-2016/) - (2016) Go best practices, six years in
* [drone](https://github.com/drone/drone) - Drone is a Continuous Delivery platform built on Docker, written in Go
* [golang/go/CodeReviewComments](https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments) - Go Code Review Comments : collects common comments made during reviews of Go code. This is a laundry list of common mistakes, not a style guide.
* [Kevin Burke](https://kev.inburke.com/kevin/install-homebrew-go/) - Make your Go Binaries Homebrew Installable
* [Jeff Rouse](https://opensource.com/article/17/11/why-go-grows) - (2017) Why Go is skyrocketing in popularity
* [Julian Friedman](https://www.infoq.com/articles/build-a-container-golang) - (2016) Build Your Own Container Using Less than 100 Lines of Go
* [neugram/ng](https://github.com/neugram/ng) - scripting language integrated with Go. **Bonus** : [website](https://neugram.io)
* [James Routley](https://routley.io/tech/2017/07/20/golang-test-fixtures.html) - (2017) Simplify Golang test fixtures with this one weird trick
* [353Solutions](https://www.353.solutions/py2go/index.html) - Python to Go CheatSheet
* [Nemanja Mijailovic](https://mijailovic.net/2017/07/29/go-fuzz/) - (2017) Going down the rabbit hole with go-fuzz | testing techniques
* [Jérôme Petazzoni](https://jpetazzo.github.io/2016/09/09/go-docker/) - (2016) Go + Docker = ♥ | tips and tricks showing how Docker can be useful when working with Go code
* [Google Developers](https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/gotutorial) - Protocol Buffer Basics: Go
* [Alex Ellis](https://blog.alexellis.io/5-keys-to-a-killer-go-cli/) - 5 keys to create a killer CLI in Go
* [Go Docs](https://golang.org/doc/effective_go.html) - Effective Go
* [Kyle Quest](http://devs.cloudimmunity.com/gotchas-and-common-mistakes-in-go-golang/) - 50 Shades of Go: Traps, Gotchas, and Common Mistakes for New Golang Devs
* [Laura Frank](https://blog.codeship.com/an-intro-to-concurrency-patterns-in-go/) - (2017) An Intro to Concurrency Patterns in Go
* [Jérôme Petazzoni](https://www.slideshare.net/jpetazzo/docker-and-go-why-did-we-decide-to-write-docker-in-go/33-Error_handling_can_be_verboseif) - [Slides] (2013) Docker and Go: why did we decide to write Docker in Go?
* [Peter Bourgon](http://peter.bourgon.org/go-in-production/) - (2016) Go: Best Practices for Production Environments. **Bonus** : [Slides](https://github.com/gophercon/2014-talks) and [Video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1-RLAl7iOI)
* [lk-geimfari/awesomo](https://github.com/lk-geimfari/awesomo) - list of interesting open source projects written in С, C++, Clojure, Lisp, Elixir, Erlang, Elm, Golang, Haskell, JavaScript, Lua, OCaml, Python, R, Ruby, Rust, Scala etc.
* [zricethezav/gitleaks](https://github.com/zricethezav/gitleaks) - Searches full repo history for secrets and keys key
* [Shahidh K Muhammed](https://blog.hasura.io/the-ultimate-guide-to-writing-dockerfiles-for-go-web-apps-336efad7012c) - (2018) The Ultimate Guide to Writing Dockerfiles for Go Web-apps
* [enocom/gopher-reading-list](https://github.com/enocom/gopher-reading-list) - A Gopher's Reading List : a reading list of blog posts about Go.
* [Alex Dzyoba](https://alex.dzyoba.com/blog/go-prometheus-service/) - (2018) Instrumenting a Go service for Prometheus
* [gruntwork-io/terratest](https://github.com/gruntwork-io/terratest) - Terratest is a Go library that makes it easier to write automated tests for your infrastructure code. **See also** [Official Website](https://terratest.gruntwork.io/)
* [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35187151/using-groovy-how-do-you-pipe-multiple-shell-commands) - how to pipe multiple shell commands
* [Hubert Klein Ikkink](http://mrhaki.blogspot.be/2009/11/groovy-goodness-working-with-lines-in.html) - (2009) Groovy Goodness: Working with Lines in Strings
* [Groovy](http://groovy-lang.org/learn.html) - learning section of the Groovy website.
* [Iván López Martín](https://www.slideshare.net/ilopmar/metaprogramming-with-groovy) - (2014) [Slides] Metaprogramming with groovy
* [Gregory Dickson](https://medium.com/@gregory.d.dickson/why-groovy-is-so-groovy-or-a-beginners-guide-to-hacking-groovy-e0ad6f32c300) - (2017) Why Groovy is so groovy or a beginners guide to hacking Groovy
* [Faheetah](https://gist.github.com/Faheetah/e11bd0315c34ed32e681616e41279ef4) - Jenkinsfile idiosynchrasies with escaping and quotes : Examples of weirdness of Jenkinsfile / Groovy syntax
* [Miran Lipovača](http://learnyouahaskell.com/chapters) - [Book] Learn You a Haskell for Great Good! and for free
* [Alex Ott](http://alexott.net/en/fp/books/#sec7) - books review on Haskell
* [lk-geimfari/awesomo](https://github.com/lk-geimfari/awesomo) - list of interesting open source projects written in С, C++, Clojure, Lisp, Elixir, Erlang, Elm, Golang, Haskell, JavaScript, Lua, OCaml, Python, R, Ruby, Rust, Scala etc.
* [Java mon amour](http://www.javamonamour.org/) - Blog about Java, Weblogic, OSB, Linux etc
* [The Holy Java](https://theholyjava.wordpress.com/) - Building the right thing, building it right, fast
> Learn
* [Hugo Matilla/Effective-JAVA-Summary](https://github.com/HugoMatilla/Effective-JAVA-Summary) - Summary of the book Effective Java 2nd Edition by Joshua Bloch
* [Nick Parlante](http://codingbat.com/java) - CodingBat : practice your java skills
* [Lieven Doclo](https://dzone.com/articles/why-i-never-use-maven-release) - Why I Never Use the Maven Release Plugin
* [findJAR](http://findjar.com/index.x) - a JAR search engine to help developers finding JAR libraries containing specific Java classes.
* [Spring Initializr](http://start.spring.io/) - bootstrap your application now : Generate Maven / Gradle projects with Groovy / Java / Kotlin and Spring Boot
* [Google](https://google.github.io/styleguide/javaguide.html) - Google Java Style Guide
* [oci-pronghorn/GreenLightning](https://github.com/oci-pronghorn/GreenLightning) - Small Java HTTP/s server many times faster than Netty or NGINX
* [Chen Harel](https://dzone.com/articles/github%E2%80%99s-10000-most-popular) - GitHub’s 10,000 Most Popular Java / Ruby / JavaScript Projects: Here are the Top Libraries They Use
* [Encyclopedia of things considered harmful](http://harmful.cat-v.org/software/java) - Java Sucks
* [Oracle](http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~jrose/pres/201407-JVMEvolution.pdf) - (2014) [PDF] Evolving the JVM: Principles and Directions / Oracle about challenges faced with implementation of new features for Java and JVM
* [Javin Paul](http://javarevisited.blogspot.be/2012/05/best-practices-while-dealing-with.html?m=1) - (2012) Best Practices while dealing with Password in Java
* [Michael G. Schwern](http://www.guild.net/~schwern/papers/Why_I_Am_Not_A_Java_Programmer/why.html) - a questionable comparison between Perl and Java
* [Venkat Subramaniam](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9nj5dTo54Q) - [Video] Hilarious presentation : Java 8 Language Capabilities, What's in it for you?
* [Alex Zhitnitsky](http://blog.takipi.com/15-tools-to-use-when-deploying-code-to-production/) - (2014) 15 Tools Java Developers Should Use After a Major Release
* [James Ward](http://www.jamesward.com/2014/12/03/java-doesnt-suck-youre-just-using-it-wrong) - (2014) Java Doesn’t Suck – You’re Just Using it Wrong
* [Lawrence Kesteloot](https://www.teamten.com/lawrence/writings/java-for-everything.html) - (2014) I started to form a strange idea: That Java is the right language for all jobs.
* [Sam Atkinson](http://samatkinson.com/why-i-hate-spring/) - (2014) Why I hate Spring
* [Javin Paul](http://javarevisited.blogspot.be/2014/10/10-java-best-practices-to-name-variables-methods-classes-packages.html) - (2014) 10 Programming Best Practices to Name Variables, Methods, Classes and Packages
* [Javin Paul](http://javarevisited.blogspot.be/2013/03/0-exception-handling-best-practices-in-Java-Programming.html) - (2013) 10 Exception handling Best Practices in Java Programming
* [Javin Paul](http://javarevisited.blogspot.be/2011/08/code-comments-java-best-practices.html) - (2011) 10 Best Practices to Follow while writing Code Comments
* [Aleksey Shipilëv](https://shipilev.net/) - One Stop Page | interesting resources about Java (performance, benchmarks, memory, good/bad practices...)
* [Lukas Eder](https://jaxenter.com/ten-subtle-best-practices-when-coding-java-108043.html) - (2014) Ten subtle best practices when coding Java
* [lk-geimfari/awesomo](https://github.com/lk-geimfari/awesomo) - list of interesting open source projects written in С, C++, Clojure, Lisp, Elixir, Erlang, Elm, Golang, Haskell, JavaScript, Lua, OCaml, Python, R, Ruby, Rust, Scala etc.
* [Arjan Tijms](http://arjan-tijms.omnifaces.org/2016/12/the-state-of-portable-authentication-in.html) - (2016) The state of portable authentication in Java EE, end 2016 update
* [Arjan Tijms](http://arjan-tijms.omnifaces.org/2012/11/implementing-container-authentication.html) - (2012) Implementing container authentication in Java EE with JASPIC
* [Tom Alcott](https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/mw-1606-alcott-bluemix-trs/index.html) - What's new in WebSphere Application Server V9?
* [Tom Alcott](https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/websphere/techjournal/1506_webcon/1506_webcon-trs.html#sec4) - WebSphere Liberty core versus Liberty profile
* [Ilse Garcia](https://web.archive.org/web/20170508084129/https://dev.to/poleslayer/the-js-path-javascript-best-practices-pt-1) - (2017) The JS Path: JavaScript Best Practices Pt. 1
* [Front-end Rescue](https://uptodate.frontendrescue.org/) - How to keep up to date on Front-End Technologies - The Recipe
* [Michal Mikolajczyk](https://www.toptal.com/angular-js/top-18-most-common-angularjs-developer-mistakes) - Top 18 Most Common Mistakes that AngularJS Developers Make
* [Sindre Sorhus/avajs/ava](https://github.com/avajs/ava) - AVA : Futuristic JavaScript test runner
* [Alexandru Vladutu](https://www.airpair.com/node.js/posts/top-10-mistakes-node-developers-make) - Top 10 Mistakes Node.js Developers Make
* [Azat Mardan](https://webapplog.com/seven-things-you-should-stop-doing-with-node-js/) - Seven Things You Should Stop Doing with Node.js
* [verekia/js-stack-from-scratch](https://github.com/verekia/js-stack-from-scratch) - Step-by-step tutorial to build a modern JavaScript stack.
* [Google](https://google.github.io/styleguide/javascriptguide.xml) - Google JavaScript Style Guide. **Deprecated** : use [jsguide.html](https://google.github.io/styleguide/jsguide.html) in place
* [rwaldron/idiomatic.js](https://github.com/rwaldron/idiomatic.js) - Principles of Writing Consistent, Idiomatic JavaScript
* [JS: The Right Way](http://jstherightway.org/) - JavaScript and its best practices
* [Chen Harel](https://dzone.com/articles/github%E2%80%99s-10000-most-popular) - GitHub’s 10,000 Most Popular Java / Ruby / JavaScript Projects: Here are the Top Libraries They Use
* [marmelab/gremlins.js](https://github.com/marmelab/gremlins.js) - Gremlins.js : JS monkey testing library that tests webapp robustness through random user actions
* [Douglas Crockford](https://twitter.com/EPoberezkin/status/525209820555907072/photo/1) - (2014) [IMG] Good parts of JavaScript reconsidered
* [Stoyan Stefanov](http://www.phpied.com/files/location-location/location-location.html) - 535 ways to reload the page with JavaScript
* [Keith Cirkel](https://www.keithcirkel.co.uk/why-we-should-stop-using-grunt/) - (2014) Why we should stop using Grunt & Gulp
* [svaarala/duktape](https://github.com/svaarala/duktape) - Duktape : embeddable Javascript engine with a focus on portability and compact footprint
* [Una Kravets](http://youmightnotneedjs.com/) - You Might Not Need JavaScript
* [Chalarangelo/30-seconds-of-code](https://github.com/Chalarangelo/30-seconds-of-code) - Curated collection of useful Javascript snippets that you can understand in 30 seconds or less.
* [Frederik Andersson](https://www.webcodegeeks.com/javascript/node-js/updating-maintainable-npm-module-continuous-integration/) - (2017) Updating a Maintainable NPM Module with Continuous Integration
* [Gregg Caines](http://caines.ca/blog/2014/06/01/production-quality-node-dot-js-web-apps-part-i/) - (2014) Production-Quality Node.js Web Apps : Part I, the Basics. **Bonus** : [Part II, Detecting Defects](http://caines.ca/blog/2014/06/02/production-quality-node-dot-js-web-apps-part-ii/) + [Part III, Preventing Defects](http://caines.ca/blog/2014/06/22/production-quality-node-dot-js-web-apps-part-iii/)
* [Keith Cirkel](https://www.keithcirkel.co.uk/how-to-use-npm-as-a-build-tool/) - (2014) How to Use npm as a Build Tool
* [Stoyan Stefanov](https://www.phpied.com/files/location-location/location-location.html) - location = location ... and a 534 other ways to reload the page with JavaScript
* [denysdovhan/wtfjs](https://github.com/denysdovhan/wtfjs) - A list of funny and tricky JavaScript examples
* [Yoni Goldberg](http://goldbergyoni.com/checklist-best-practice-of-node-js-in-production/) - (2017) Checklist: Node.JS production best practices
* [nodebestpractices](https://github.com/i0natan/nodebestpractices) - The largest Node.JS best practices list. Curated from the top ranked articles and always updated
* [bnb/awesome-awesome-nodejs](https://github.com/bnb/awesome-awesome-nodejs) - An Awesome list of Awesome lists related to Node.js.
* [Chalarangelo/30-seconds-of-code](https://github.com/Chalarangelo/30-seconds-of-code) - Curated collection of useful Javascript snippets that you can understand in 30 seconds or less.
* [Modern JS Cheatsheet](https://mbeaudru.github.io/modern-js-cheatsheet/) - Cheatsheet for the JavaScript knowledge you will frequently encounter in modern projects.
* [lk-geimfari/awesomo](https://github.com/lk-geimfari/awesomo) - list of interesting open source projects written in С, C++, Clojure, Lisp, Elixir, Erlang, Elm, Golang, Haskell, JavaScript, Lua, OCaml, Python, R, Ruby, Rust, Scala etc.
* [Praveen Durairaj](https://blog.hasura.io/an-exhaustive-guide-to-writing-dockerfiles-for-node-js-web-apps-bbee6bd2f3c4) - (2018) An Exhaustive Guide to Writing Dockerfiles for Node.js Web Apps
* [The State of JavaScript 2017](https://stateofjs.com/2017/introduction/) - (2017) Results of a survey to more than 28,000 developers all over the world about JavaScript ecosystem, covering numerous topics (testing, front-end, back-end, build tools, opinions, ...)
* [Viral Shah](https://blog.usejournal.com/little-known-features-of-javascript-901665291387) - (2018) Little known features of JavaScript | Void operator, With statement, and other things.
* [Dwitter.net](https://www.dwitter.net/) - is a challenge to see what awesomeness you can create when limited to only 140 characters of javascript and a canvas.
* [Vue.js](https://vuejs.org/) - The Progressive JavaScript Framework | Vue.js is an open-source Model–view–viewmodel JavaScript framework for building user interfaces and SPAs (single-page applications). **See also** : [Video] (2020) [Vue.js: The Documentary](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OrxmtDw4pVI)
* [Clikt](https://ajalt.github.io/clikt/) - Simple, powerful command line parser for Kotlin | Clikt (pronounced “clicked”) is a Kotlin library that makes writing command line interfaces simple and intuitive. It is the “Command Line Interface for Kotlin”. | better alternative to kotlinx.cli ?
* [L(λ)THW](http://learnlispthehardway.org/) - Learn Lisp The Hard Way
* [Alex Ott](http://alexott.net/en/fp/books/#sec12) - books review on Lisp
* [lk-geimfari/awesomo](https://github.com/lk-geimfari/awesomo) - list of interesting open source projects written in С, C++, Clojure, Lisp, Elixir, Erlang, Elm, Golang, Haskell, JavaScript, Lua, OCaml, Python, R, Ruby, Rust, Scala etc.
## Machine Learning
* [Jason Brownlee](http://machinelearningmastery.com/introduction-python-deep-learning-library-tensorflow/) - Introduction to the Python Deep Learning Library TensorFlow
* [josephmisiti/awesome-machine-learning](https://github.com/josephmisiti/awesome-machine-learning) - awesome Machine Learning frameworks, libraries and software.
* [Carol Smith](https://www.slideshare.net/carologic/ai-and-machine-learning-demystified-by-carol-smith-at-midwest-ux-2017/45-AI_and_ML_Demystified_carologic) - (2017) AI and Machine Learning Demystified by Carol Smith at Midwest UX 2017
* [Alex Ellis](https://blog.alexellis.io/openfaas-colorisebot-comes-to-kubecon/) - (2017) Colorisebot and OpenFaaS
* [Finnian Anderson](https://finnian.io/blog/colourising-video-with-openfaas-serverless-functions/) - (2017) Colourising Video with OpenFaaS Serverless Functions
* [Rob Harrigan](https://unsupervisedpandas.com/python/supervised-classification-preprocessing/) - (2017) Supervised Classification: An Introduction and Preprocessing
* [David Venturi](https://medium.freecodecamp.org/every-single-machine-learning-course-on-the-internet-ranked-by-your-reviews-3c4a7b8026c0) - (2017) Every single Machine Learning course on the internet, ranked by your reviews
* [Movix.ai](https://movix.ai/) - Discover your movie in a few clicks | Movix.ai is a movie recommendation service based on artificial intelligence and Deep Learning. Click movies and tags you like and the system will do the rest — in a few clicks, Movix adapts to your preferences and gives you movies worth watching.
* [Pratul Kalia](https://blog.uncommon.is/using-git-to-generate-versionname-and-versioncode-for-android-apps-aaa9fc2c96af) - Using git to generate versionName and versionCode for Android apps
* [The Android Arsenal](https://android-arsenal.com/) - inventory / categorized directory of libraries and tools for Android
* [Will Verduzco](https://www.xda-developers.com/decompile-edit-and-recompile-in-one-tool-with-apk-studio/) - Decompile, Edit, and Recompile in One Tool with APK Studio
* [Itamar Turner-Trauring](https://codewithoutrules.com/productivity/) - Become more productive ; articles about being more productive as programmer without necessarily working longer hours
* :star: [**J. B. Rainsberger**](http://blog.jbrains.ca/permalink/avoid-distractions-while-programming) - Avoiding Distractions While Programming
* [Moran Danieli-Cohen](https://dev.to/msscohen/3-effective-ways-to-maintain-high-energy-levels-at-work-for-software-engineers) - 3 Effective Ways to Maintain High Energy Levels at Work for Software Engineers
* [Alex Thunder](http://alexthunder.livejournal.com/309815.html) - Don't wake up the programmer
* [Marcos Placona](https://twitter.com/marcos_placona/status/882487720597237760) - That "5 minutes chat" with a developer
* [Paul Graham](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/context-switching-developers-paul-graham) - How Context Switching destroys Developers Productivity and how to fix it.
* [Dan Richman](https://www.geekwire.com/2016/just-shut-let-devs-concentrate-programming-expert-advises/) - (2016) Just shut up and let your devs concentrate
* [Clean Coder Blog](http://blog.cleancoder.com/uncle-bob/2016/05/21/BlueNoYellow.html) - (2016) Blue. No! Yellow! Comparative Productivity of Programming Languages
* [Nick Janetakis](https://nickjanetakis.com/blog/who-else-wants-to-boost-their-productivity-with-tmux) - Who Else Wants to Boost Their Terminal Productivity With tmux?
* [Aurore Malherbes](https://www.theodo.fr/blog/2017/04/become-a-better-developer-with-an-efficient-technical-watch/) - (2017) Become a better developer with an efficient technical watch
* [Joseph Kahn](https://blog.josephkahn.io/articles/ansible/) - Ansible or: How I Learned to Stop Wasting Time Setting Up My Computer and Script It
* [Dwijadas Dey](https://linoxide.com/linux-how-to/search-tools-developers-linux/) - 6 Tools to Search Source Code for Developers in Linux
* :star: [**sindresorhus/awesome**](https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome) - Curated list of awesome lists
* [Gregg Caines](http://caines.ca/blog/2015/06/14/were-in-the-stone-age-of-software-engineering-management/) - (2015) We're in the Stone Age of Software Engineering Management
* [Gregg Caines](http://caines.ca/blog/2011/09/14/yoagile-the-good-parts/) - (2011) Agile: The Good Parts
* [Evan Hahn](https://evanhahn.com/atom-apm-install-list/) - Install a list of Atom packages from a file
* [Habitica](https://habitica.com/static/front) - improve your habits by making a game of your life
* [jamb0ss/awesome-ambient-noises](https://github.com/jamb0ss/awesome-ambient-noises) - A curated list of awesome ambient noises for listening while programming
* [DΛTΛSSETTE](http://www.musicforprogramming.net/) - music for programming
* [/r/dailyscripts](https://www.reddit.com/r/dailyscripts/) - late-night hacks lazy people made when too annoyed by a task's length or difficulty
* [Atom on Slack](http://atom-slack.herokuapp.com/) - Slack community for Atom Text editor
* [Automations Tools Bootcamp on Slack](https://automationtools-bootcamp-slack.herokuapp.com/) - Development tools that enable automation of software projects
* [Code search for Developers](http://codegists.com/search/jenkinsfile-tutorial/) - search for code snippets
* :star: [**Command line fu**](http://www.commandlinefu.com/commands/browse) - a place to find those command-line gems that you return to again and again.
* [NanoDano](http://www.devdungeon.com/content/i-know-how-program-i-dont-know-what-program) - "I know how to program, but I don't know what to program"
* [URL Encoded Characters](http://www.degraeve.com/reference/urlencoding.php) - mapping table of encoded characters in URLS (%20, %22, %7D, ...)
* [mehcode/Awesome Atom](https://github.com/mehcode/awesome-atom) - A curated list of delightful Atom packages and resources
* [MorganGeek](PRINCIPLES.md) - some programming and life lessons, collected from various sources including myself
* [Bash One-Liners](http://www.bashoneliners.com/) - Bash one-liners, and best practices in Bash shell scripting
* [Andrew Gallant](http://blog.burntsushi.net/ripgrep/) - ripgrep is faster than {grep, ag, git grep, ucg, pt, sift}
* [jq Docs](https://stedolan.github.io/jq/manual/) - online manual for jq (a lightweight and flexible command-line JSON processor)
* [Online syntax highlighting](https://tohtml.com/) - Online syntax highlighting for multiple languages
* [Codeanywhere](https://codeanywhere.com/) - cross platform Cloud IDE
* [Coderwall](https://coderwall.com/) - programming tips / learn something new
* [Atom](https://atom.io/packages) - All packages
* [Jessica Kerr](https://blog.codeship.com/growing-tech-stack-say-no/) - Growing Your Tech Stack: When to Say No
* [Heather Knight](https://hackernoon.com/how-to-solve-programmers-block-18363c040656) - What Writers Can Teach Programmers
* [Tom Limoncelli](https://everythingsysadmin.com/dumb-things-to-check.html) - troubleshooting : a list of dumb (and not so dumb) things to check
* [Ask Ubuntu](https://askubuntu.com/questions/45521/how-to-navigate-long-commands-faster) - How to navigate long commands faster?
* [Whitson Gordon](https://lifehacker.com/5743814/become-a-command-line-ninja-with-these-time-saving-shortcuts) - Become a Command Line Ninja With These Time-Saving Shortcuts
* [Daniel Miessler](https://danielmiessler.com/study/tmux/) - A tmux Primer
* [Daniel Miessler](https://danielmiessler.com/blog/connect-local-port-remote-ssh-server/) - How to Connect to a Local Port on a Remote SSH Server
* [Stack Exchange](https://skeptics.stackexchange.com/questions/18539/has-stack-overflow-saved-billions-of-dollars-in-programmer-productivity) - Has Stack Overflow saved billions of dollars in programmer productivity?
* [John D. Cook](https://www.johndcook.com/blog/2009/03/18/where-does-the-programming-effort-go/) - (2009) Where does the programming effort go?
* [Scott Davis](https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/web/library/wa-mean1/) - (2014) From LAMP to MEAN : Introducing the MEAN stack
* [Slant](https://www.slant.co/) - this community of enthusiasts provide recommendations on lot of things / useful to find best tools for the job
* [Repo you may like](http://www.repoyoumaylike.com/) - Select some GitHub repository and see what recommendations comes up
* [Andrew Bosworth](http://boz.com/articles/say-no.html) - Say No
* [Andre Meyer](http://www.felienne.com/archives/3665) - (2014) Software developer’s perceptions of productivity
* [Umer Mansoor](https://codeahoy.com/2016/04/30/do-experienced-programmers-use-google-frequently/) - (2016) Do Experienced Programmers Use Google Frequently?
* [kdeldycke/awesome-falsehood](https://github.com/kdeldycke/awesome-falsehood) - Curated list of falsehoods programmers believe in
* [braydie/HowToBeAProgrammer](https://github.com/braydie/HowToBeAProgrammer) - A guide on how to be a Programmer
* [Meghan Hebel](https://codeburst.io/why-you-dont-deserve-that-dream-developer-job-60d5e5adb8d7) - Why You Don’t Deserve That Dream Developer Job
* [Meghan Hebel](https://codeburst.io/stop-sabotaging-your-code-4ed67424a17a) - Stop Sabotaging Your Code…Before You Even Code
* [Artem Stepanenko](https://medium.freecodecamp.org/5-steps-to-become-a-better-stack-overflow-user-4ce85711c0f9) - How to become a better Stack Overflow user in five simple steps
* [freeCodeCamp/how-to-contribute-to-open-source](https://github.com/freeCodeCamp/how-to-contribute-to-open-source) - A guide to contributing to open source
* [Awesome Repos](https://awesomerepos.com/) - the top of awesome repositories
* [Devhints](https://devhints.io) - collection of Rico's cheatsheets about programming, DevOps, etc.
* [Itamar Turner-Trauring](https://codewithoutrules.com/saneworkweek/) - (2017) The Programmer’s Guide to a Sane Workweek
* [Recalll](https://recalll.co/) - search engine for programmers, to search programming queries from sites such as stackoverflow
* [DEV](https://dev.to/djviolin/what-are-your-unix-pipeline-commands-that-saved-you-from-lot-of-codingtime-7ok) - collaborative list of time saving UNIX pipeline commands
* [tomnomnom/gron](https://github.com/tomnomnom/gron) - Make JSON greppable!
* [Super User StackExchange](https://superuser.com/questions/988185/how-to-avoid-being-asked-enter-passphrase-for-key-when-im-doing-ssh-operatio) - git : avoid being asked “Enter passphrase for key ” when I'm doing ssh operation on a remote host
* [Philippe Bourgau](http://philippe.bourgau.net/13-tricks-for-successful-side-projects/) - (2017) 13 Tricks for Successful Side Projects
* [Yegor Bugayenko](http://www.yegor256.com/2014/10/29/how-much-do-you-cost.html) - (2014) How Much Do You Cost?
* [James Routley](https://routley.io/tech/2017/11/23/logbook.html) - (2017) Using a logbook to improve your programming
* [Raymond Rutjes](https://blog.algolia.com/pragmatic-releasing/) - (2017) Pragmatic Releasing: Less Worry, More Shipping
* [BubuAnabelas/awesome-markdown](https://github.com/BubuAnabelas/awesome-markdown) - A curated list of delightful Markdown stuff.
* [mezod/awesome-indie](https://github.com/mezod/awesome-indie) - Resources for independent developers to make money
* [ripienaar/free-for-dev](https://github.com/ripienaar/free-for-dev) - list of SaaS, PaaS and IaaS offerings that have free tiers of interest to devops and infradev. **Bonus** : [Website](https://free-for.dev)
* [nvbn/thefuck](https://github.com/nvbn/thefuck) - Magnificent app which corrects your previous console command.
* [tldr-pages/tldr](https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr) - collection of simplified and community-driven man pages.
* [accatyyc/tldr-man](https://github.com/accatyyc/tldr-man) - A Makefile that creates manpages from all the [tldr-pages/tldr](https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr).
* [Joël Spolsky](https://www.joelonsoftware.com/2007/10/26/evidence-based-scheduling/) - (2007) Evidence Based Scheduling
* [Joël Spolsky](https://www.joelonsoftware.com/2001/02/12/human-task-switches-considered-harmful/) - (2001) Human Task Switches Considered Harmful
* [Software Engineering Stack Exchange](https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/44177/what-is-the-single-most-effective-thing-you-did-to-improve-your-programming-skill) - What is the single most effective thing you did to improve your programming skills?
* [Joël Spolsky](https://www.joelonsoftware.com/2005/05/11/making-wrong-code-look-wrong/) - (2005) Making Wrong Code Look Wrong
* [Joël Spolsky](https://www.joelonsoftware.com/2009/09/23/the-duct-tape-programmer/) - (2009) The Duct Tape Programmer
* [Joël Spolsky](https://www.joelonsoftware.com/2000/04/06/things-you-should-never-do-part-i/) - (2000) Things You Should Never Do, Part I | About rewriting code from scratch
* [Pekka Väänänen](http://www.lofibucket.com/articles/dwm_latency.html) - (2017) Desktop compositing latency is real and it annoys me | about input latency on Windows 10 vs Windows 7
* [rfc.me](https://rfc.me/) - Append an RFC number to the domain and it will redirect to that RFC. Example: [rfc.me/1738](https://rfc.me/1738)
* [FoundersGrid](https://foundersgrid.com/code-management/) - (2014) How 50+ Startups Manage Their Code
* [Michael Lynch](https://mtlynch.io/human-code-reviews-1/) - (2017) How to Do Code Reviews Like a Human (Part One). **Bonus** : [Part Two](https://mtlynch.io/human-code-reviews-2/)
* [Jessy Bernal](https://medium.com/doctolib-engineering/handling-bugs-at-doctolib-847d54fd1990) - (2017) Handling bugs at Doctolib
* [Chris Hermansen](https://opensource.com/article/18/1/two-great-uses-cp-command-update) - (2018) Two great uses for the cp command: Bash shortcuts
* [Angie Jones](https://techbeacon.com/6-reasons-co-locate-your-app-automation-code) - (2018) 6 reasons to co-locate your app and automation code
* [Andy Zaidman](https://azaidman.wordpress.com/2015/01/19/old-habits-die-hard-why-refactoring-for-understandability-does-not-give-immediate-benefits/) - (2015) Old Habits Die Hard: Why Refactoring for Understandability Does Not Give Immediate Benefits
* [Paul Johnston](https://hackernoon.com/serverless-is-about-automation-not-functions-3f816c90ce61) - (2017) Serverless is about Automation, not Functions
* [Emily Yu](https://hackernoon.com/how-i-coded-everyday-for-365-days-67ebb5fc7ae) - (2018) How I Coded Everyday for 365 Days
* [Chris Harris](https://medium.com/@otduet/yearly-lessons-learnt-by-a-freelance-developer-concerned-with-holistic-productivity-a84fdba685b) - (2018) Yearly lessons learnt by a freelance developer concerned with holistic productivity.
* [Matt Fletcher](https://spin.atomicobject.com/2018/01/22/archive-software-project/) - (2018) Today’s Code Is Tomorrow’s Legacy Project – Make It Easy to Resurrect
* [Safia Abdalla](https://blog.safia.rocks/post/170269021619/tips-for-reading-new-codebases) - (2018) Tips for reading new codebases
* [Antonio Bello](https://www.raywenderlich.com/167015/learning-techniques-programmers) - (2017) Learning Techniques for Programmers, by Programmers
* [Coda Hale](https://codahale.com/virtual-machines-are-fleeting-things/) - (2017) Virtual Machines Are Fleeting Things | In which the pain of attachment is avoided.
* [Dan McKinley](https://blog.skyliner.io/you-cant-have-a-rollback-button-83e914f420d9) - (2017) You Can’t Have a Rollback Button | The internet is a big truck. It’s really hard to drive it backwards.
* [Steve McConnell](http://stevemcconnell.com/articles/dealing-with-problem-programmers/) - (1998) Dealing With Problem Programmers
* [Gregg Caines](http://caines.ca/blog/2015/03/08/reclaiming-value-from-bugs-and-outages/) - (2015) Reclaiming Value From Bugs and Outages: Thoughts on Post-Mortems
* [Lemi Orhan Ergin](https://fr.slideshare.net/lemiorhan/waste-driven-development-xp-days-ukraine-2017) - (2017) [Slides] Fighting with Waste Driven Development : Lean Thinking. **Bonus** : [Video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iw3I_nALH6s)
* :star: [**Pierluigi Vernetto**](http://www.javamonamour.org/2015/01/end-of-my-32-years-contract-on-osb.html) - (2015) End of my 3.2 years contract on a OSB integration project.... lesson learned. | some good lessons learned for developers / project management
* [Zach Holman](https://zachholman.com/talk/unsucking-your-teams-development-environment/) - (2012) Unsucking Your Team's Development Environment
* [Markus Harrer](https://www.feststelltaste.de/session-summary-devops-camp-compact-2017/) - (2017) What prevents you from doing software development effectively?”
* [Markus Harrer](https://www.feststelltaste.de/video-modern-software-development-antipatterns/) - (2015) Video: Modern Software Development Antipatterns
* [fkingma@xebia](http://blog.xebia.com/purpose/) - (2017) Purpose : What are we doing? And why?
* [Dave Nicolette](https://www.leadingagile.com/2016/09/5s-for-software-teams/) - (2016) 5S for Software Teams
* [Gregg Caines](http://caines.ca/blog/2014/12/02/i-dont-miss-the-sprint/) - (2014) I Don't Miss the Sprint | about team productivity in Scrum
* [Zach Holman](https://zachholman.com/talk/move-fast-break-nothing/#slides) - [Slides] move fast & break nothing | a talk about code, teams & process
* [Zach Holman](https://speakerdeck.com/holman/how-github-uses-github-to-build-github) - [Slides] (2011) How GitHub Uses GitHub to Build GitHub
* [Addy Osmani](https://speakerdeck.com/addyosmani/front-end-tooling-workflows) - [Slides] (2014) Front-end Tooling Workflows | 198 slides on tools to help you stay productive on the front-end
* [Mandi Walls](https://www.slideshare.net/lnxchk/configuration-management-is-old-and-boring) - (2017) Configuration Management is Old and Boring
* [Lewis Menelaws](https://dev.to/lewismenelaws/how-to-fix-burnout-as-a-developer--4opl) - (2018) How to Fix Burnout as a Developer
* [Jeffrey Ventrella](https://ventrellathing.wordpress.com/2013/06/18/the-case-for-slow-programming/) - (2013) The Case for Slow Programming | “Slow down, son. You’ll get the job done faster.”
* [Nathen Harvey](https://speakerdeck.com/nathenharvey/the-journey-to-continuous-automation) - (2017) The Journey to Continuous Automation
* [Libraries.io](https://libraries.io/) - discovers millions open source libraries accros +36 package managers
* [Increment Staff](https://increment.com/development/what-its-like-to-be-a-developer-at/) - (2017) What it’s like to be a developer at …
* [Jerome Kehrli](https://www.niceideas.ch/roller2/badtrash/entry/periodic-table-of-agile-principles) - (2017) Periodic Table of Agile Principles and Practices
* [tamar Turner-Trauring](https://codewithoutrules.com/2016/08/18/productive-programmer/) - (2016) Less stress, more productivity: why working fewer hours is better for you and your employer
* [Itamar Turner-Trauring](https://codewithoutrules.com/2016/11/10/work-life-balance-software-engineer/) - (2016) Work/life balance will make you a better software engineer
* [Itamar Turner-Trauring](https://codewithoutrules.com/2016/04/15/40-hour-programmer/) - (2016) Improving your skills as a 9 to 5 programmer
* [Itamar Turner-Trauring](https://codewithoutrules.com/2016/02/24/go-home-already/) - (2016) Still stuck at the end of the day?
* [Itamar Turner-Trauring](https://codewithoutrules.com/2017/10/04/technical-skills-productive/) - (2017) Technical skills alone won’t make you productive
* [Itamar Turner-Trauring](https://codewithoutrules.com/2016/06/26/code-faster/) - (2016) Code faster by typing less
* [William Shawn](https://spin.atomicobject.com/2017/06/01/how-to-read-code/) - (2017) How to Read Code (Eight Things to Remember)
* [Tyler Hoffman](https://spin.atomicobject.com/2017/07/29/code-reviews-boost-productivity/) - (2017) Code Reviews as a Tool to Boost Productivity
* [Alex Zurek](https://spin.atomicobject.com/2017/08/15/todo-comments/) - (2017) TODO Comments Don’t Work
* [Itamar Turner-Trauring](https://codewithoutrules.com/2016/10/07/growing-your-toolbox/) - (2016) More learning, less time: how to quickly gather new tools and techniques
* [Nick Humrich](https://hackernoon.com/yes-python-is-slow-and-i-dont-care-13763980b5a1) - (2017) Yes, Python is Slow, and I Don’t Care | A rant on sacrificing performance for productivity.
* [repl.it](https://repl.it/) - Online REPL, Compiler & IDE : Boot up a programming environment for your favorite language | including JavaScript, Python, Ruby, Java, Node.js, Go, Scheme, C, C#, C++, Lua and many more.
* [Itamar Turner-Trauring](https://codewithoutrules.com/2016/12/08/how-not-to-get-stuck/) - (2016) Don’t get stuck: 6 ways to get unstuck and code faster
* [Itamar Turner-Trauring](https://codewithoutrules.com/2016/08/25/the-01x-programmer/) - (2016) From 10x programmer to 0.1x programmer: creating more with less
* [Gregg Caines](http://caines.ca/blog/2017/04/09/the-all-or-nothing-principle/) - (2017) The All-or-Nothing Principle
* [John Cutler](https://hackernoon.com/we-cant-do-that-in-one-sprint-a6780d67480) - (2018) We Can’t Do That In One Sprint
* [Shaun Finglas](https://blog.shaunfinglas.co.uk/2015/09/waste-write-less-code.html) - (2015) Waste: Write Less Code
* [Lieven Vaneeckhaute (denshade)](https://softwareefficiency.wordpress.com/2015/02/10/fail-fast-spend-less-time-in-root-cause-analysis/) - (2015) Fail fast, spend less time in root cause analysis
* [Ashton Kemerling](http://ashtonkemerling.com/blog/2012/11/22/the-myth-of-the-lone-hacker/) - (2012) The Myth of the Lone Hacker | without the effort of countless other engineers, part and full time, their projects would have never made it off the ground.
* [Michael Hoffman](http://code-worrier.com/how-to-be-stuck/#) - (2013) How to be Stuck - Learning to learn to code on the internet
* [Robert Ecker](https://dev.to/teamcoder/the-problem-with-high-test-coverage-4dh) - (2017) The Problem With High Test Coverage
* [Max Kanat-Alexander](https://www.codesimplicity.com/post/the-secret-of-fast-programming-stop-thinking/) - (2013) The Secret of Fast Programming: Stop Thinking
* [Thomas Peham](https://usersnap.com/blog/faster-programming/) - (2016) How to be a faster programmer: 7 helpful tips for being faster & more successful.
* [Michael Lynch](https://mtlynch.io/why-i-quit-google/) - (2018) Why I Quit Google to Work for Myself
* [Steven A. Lowe](https://techbeacon.com/program-faster-all-time-best-tips-pros) - Code faster: 53 tips from the pros
> The only way to go fast is to go well. Every time you yield to the temptation to trade quality for speed, you slow down. Every time. [Robert C. Martin](http://butunclebob.com/ArticleS.UncleBob.VehementMediocrity)
* [Christian Maioli Mackeprang](https://techbeacon.com/35-bad-programming-habits-make-your-code-smell) - (2018) 35 programming habits that make your code smell
* [Christian Maioli Mackeprang](https://techbeacon.com/how-terrible-code-gets-written-perfectly-sane-people) - (2018) How terrible code gets written by perfectly sane people
* [Software Engineering Tips](http://www.yacoset.com/Home/communication-tips) - (2010) Communication Tips
* [Nir Cohen](https://sysadvent.blogspot.be/2016/12/day-16-trained-engineers-overnight.html) - (2016) Trained Engineers - Overnight Managers (or, The Art Of Not Destroying Your Company)
* [ezekg/git-hound](https://github.com/ezekg/git-hound) - Git plugin that prevents sensitive data from being committed.
* [dxa4481/truffleHog](https://github.com/dxa4481/truffleHog) - Searches through git repositories for high entropy strings and secrets, digging deep into commit history
* [rondy](https://gist.github.com/rondy/af1dee1d28c02e9a225ae55da2674a6f) - Effective Engineer - Book Notes. **Bonus** see also [The Effective Engineer website](http://www.effectiveengineer.com/) and [Effective Engineer Blog](http://www.effectiveengineer.com/blog)
* [Ben Thompson](https://blog.gitprime.com/6-causes-of-code-churn-and-what-you-should-do-about-them/) - (2016) 6 causes of code churn and what you should do about them
* [Brian Graham](https://blog.gitprime.com/what-slows-development-teams/) - (2017) What slows development teams
> Hofstadter’s Law: It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter’s Law. – Douglas Hofstadter
* [RegExr](https://regexr.com/) - is an online tool to learn, build, & test Regular Expressions (RegEx / RegExp).
* [Joël Spolsky](https://www.joelonsoftware.com/2001/04/21/dont-let-architecture-astronauts-scare-you/) - (2001) Don’t Let Architecture Astronauts Scare You | about productivity
* [Ben Thompson](https://blog.gitprime.com/engineering-impact-whats-taking-so-long/) - (2016) What’s taking so long?
* [Tim Ottinger](https://agileotter.blogspot.be/2014/09/programming-is-mostly-thinking.html) - (2014) Programming Is Mostly Thinking
* [Tim Ottinger](http://agileotter.blogspot.be/2017/11/taking-breaks-in-disciplined-way.html) - (2017) Taking Breaks in a Disciplined Way | Take breaks otherwise pairing will drain your energy
> we don't take breaks because we are tired, we take breaks so that we are never tired.
* [Bill Wake](https://www.industriallogic.com/blog/multiple-asserts-are-ok/) - (2015) Multiple Asserts Are OK | Some people suggest we should restrict ourselves to a single assertion per test. Are multiple asserts in a test ever OK?
> we need high design quality for stuff that is critical to our products and less design quality for stuff that isn't critical.
* [Luu Duong](http://www.luuduong.com/archive/2009/03/04/applying-the-quot8020-rulequot-with-the-standish-groups-software-usage.aspx) - (2009) Applying the "80-20 Rule" with The Standish Group’s Statistics on Software Usage | 80% of users only use 20% of features.
> "A user story is done when the code is fully integrated, all tests pass and the functionality meets the expectations of the story author(s)."
> The race to get work done, especially to show management that we got work done is far less important than focusing on creating happy, productive users.
> A story isn't done until it is being used by real users in production and has been validated to be a useful part of a product.
* [John Sonmez](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1tDEqHf6_M) - [Video] (2016) Being A Slow Developer... Am I Screwed? | on slow programming, clean code & productivity. Don't rush, do it right, do it clean then do it fast.
* [Jeff Atwood](https://blog.codinghorror.com/we-make-shitty-software-with-bugs/) - (2004) We Make Shitty Software.. With Bugs! | Software is a process, it's never finished, it's always evolving.
* [Michael Malis](http://malisper.me/how-to-improve-your-productivity-as-a-working-programmer/) - (2017) How to Improve Your Productivity as a Working Programmer | It only takes one or two changes each week for things to quickly snowball.
* [Ben Halpern](https://dev.to/ben/write-clean-code-and-avoid-the-distractions-of-emerging-technology-3emj) - (2018) Write clean code and avoid the distractions of emerging technology | stay excited by the trends, but be impassioned by the small improvements you can make in the quality of your work.
* [chubin/cheat.sh](https://github.com/chubin/cheat.sh) - Cheat.sh - the only cheat sheet you need | allow to browse cheatsheets from internet using curl
* [aloisdg/awesome-regex](https://github.com/aloisdg/awesome-regex) - A curated collection of awesome Regex libraries, tools, frameworks and software
* [Liz Bennett](https://www.loggly.com/blog/regexes-the-bad-better-best/) - (2015) Regexes: The Bad, the Better, and the Best | A Story about How Just a Few Characters Can Make Such a Big Difference in Performance
* [RexEgg](http://www.rexegg.com/regex-best-trick.html) - (2014) The Greatest Regex Trick Ever
* [Tyler Hakes](https://www.7pace.com/blog/how-to-measure-developer-productivity) - (2018) How to Measure Developer Productivity
> It’s easy to accomplish 100 small tasks to make yourself look more productive. But in many cases, it’s the one, big, ugly project that takes the most time and is holding us (and the rest of the team) back from moving forward.
> Measuring productivity can be difficult. But using the wrong metrics makes it impossible.
* [John D. Cook](https://www.johndcook.com/blog/2009/12/23/why-programmers-are-not-paid-in-proportion-to-their-productivity/) - (2009) Why programmers are not paid in proportion to their productivity
> 2. programmers are most effective when they avoid writing code
> 3. when they are being their most productive, nobody says “Wow! You were just 100x more productive than if you’d done this the hard way. You deserve a raise.”
> 4. it may take a long time to realize that others are programming with sound and fury but producing nothing.
* [Osman (Ozzie) Ahmed Osman](https://hackernoon.com/just-in-case-vs-just-in-time-learning-c87f61d24360) - (2018) Just-In-Case vs. Just-In-Time Learning | Should software engineers learn new things “just in case” we need them in the future? Or should we learn the things we need “just in time”, when we realize we actually need them?
* :star: [**regex101**](https://regex101.com/) - Free Online PCRE-based regular expression tester and debugger with real time explanation, error detection and highlighting for PHP, PCRE, Python, Golang and JavaScript
* :star: [**DistroTest**](https://distrotest.net/?module=systems&action=list) - The first online operating system tester | Take a look at the existing linux distributions, test them live online and thus without any installation
* [Dan Slimmon](https://blog.danslimmon.com/2019/07/15/do-nothing-scripting-the-key-to-gradual-automation/) - (2019) Do-nothing scripting: the key to gradual automation | pattern for scripts that do nothing but still help on the road to automation
* [Bash-Oneliner](https://onceupon.github.io/Bash-Oneliner/) - A collection of handy Bash One-Liners and terminal tricks for data processing and Linux system maintenance. **Bonus** : [GitHub repository](https://github.com/onceupon/Bash-Oneliner)
* [clvv/fasd](https://github.com/clvv/fasd) - Command-line productivity booster, offers quick access to files and directories, inspired by autojump, z and v.
* :star: [**alebcay/awesome-shell**](https://github.com/alebcay/awesome-shell) - A curated list of awesome command-line frameworks, toolkits, guides and gizmos.
* [musicForProgramming](https://musicforprogramming.net/) - Music possessing these qualities can often provide just the right amount of interest to occupy the parts of your brain that would otherwise be left free to wander and lead to distraction during your work.
* [Andrew Payne](https://payne.org/blog/the-myth-of-the-myth-of-the-10x-programmer/) - (2020) The Myth of the Myth of the 10x Programmer
> * I think 10x developers, like world-class athletes, musicians, and authors, absolutely do exist. You’re just not going to find them with a coding test.
> * Highly productive developers (10x or otherwise) are problem-solving at a much higher level.
* [asdf-vm/asdf](https://github.com/asdf-vm/asdf) - Extendable version manager for multiple languages | Manage multiple runtime versions with a single CLI tool, extendable via [plugins](https://github.com/asdf-vm/asdf-plugins)
* [Programming excuses](http://programmingexcuses.com/) - Excuses for lazy coders
* [Developer excuses](http://developerexcuses.com/) - Excuses for lazy coders
* [Aaron Bassett](http://www.codingexcuses.com/) - Excuses for programmers
* [Simran Savani](http://blog.taskworld.com/infographic-get-work/) - [IMG] How to Get Out of Doing Work ([Full size](http://editorial.designtaxi.com/editorial-images/NEWS-INFNoWork240715/5.jpg))
* [Christina Ng](http://wfh.ninja) - Excuses generator for remote workers
* [Jeff Atwood](https://blog.codinghorror.com/new-programming-jargon/) - New Programming Jargon
* [MonkeyUser](http://www.monkeyuser.com/) - software development satire web comic
* [/r/ProgrammerHumor](https://www.reddit.com/r/ProgrammerHumor/) - programmer humor on reddit
* [Jose Aguinaga](https://medium.freecodecamp.com/welcome-to-the-software-interview-ee673bc5ef6) - What if companies interviewed translators the way they interview coders?
* [Luís Silva/IdleWork](https://github.com/LudeeD/IdleWork) - IdleWork : Useful scripts to make you look like you're working and also look awesome doing so.
* [/r/badcode](https://www.reddit.com/r/badcode/) - the most terrible code you can find
* [/r/shittyprogramming](https://www.reddit.com/r/shittyprogramming/) - like stack overflow, but with trolls only
* [/r/itsaunixsystem](https://www.reddit.com/r/itsaunixsystem/) - every satirical, embarrassing, incorrect usage of Technology in Movies, TV Shows, and Video Games!
* [/r/Sysadminhumor](https://www.reddit.com/r/Sysadminhumor/) - for sysadmins with a sense of humor
* [/r/PBSOD](https://www.reddit.com/r/PBSOD/) - public BSODs, crashes, and other errors
* [/r/techsupportgore](https://www.reddit.com/r/techsupportgore/) - tech support horrors
* [/r/ProgrammerReactions](https://www.reddit.com/r/programmerreactions/) - reactions related to Software Development
* :star: [**Life of a Software Engineer**](http://lifeofasoftwareengineer.tumblr.com/) - another reactions tumblr related to Software Development
* [Passive Aggressive Passwords](http://www.trypap.com/) - The Passive Aggressive Password Machine
* [turnoff.us](http://turnoff.us/) - geek comic site about developers
* [Classic Programmer Paintings](http://classicprogrammerpaintings.com/) - funny tumblr about software engineering as depicted by artists through history
* [Access Main Computer File](http://accessmaincomputerfile.net/) - a Visual Study of computer GUI in cinema
* [Fast Good Cheap](http://fastgood.cheap/) - pick any two ...
* [presquejamais](http://www.cfsl.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=45&t=25587) - [FR] :fr: [STRIPS] Les aventures d'une barre de téléchargement
* [I Am Devloper](https://twitter.com/iamdevloper) - the funniest developer on twitter
* [I Am Devloper](https://twitter.com/iamdevloper/statuses/420870754675478528) - Leave Me Alone Driven Development.
* [I Am Devloper](https://twitter.com/iamdevloper/statuses/429307137601576961) - Things to try when fixing a bug: 1. Google 2. Stack Overflow 3. Documentation ... 8277. Disturb your co-worker who has headphones in
* [Lauris Beinerts](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKorP55Aqvg) - (2014) [Video] The Expert (Short Comedy Sketch) Funny business meeting illustrating how hard it is for an engineer to fit into the corporate world!
* [Est-ce qu’on met un site en production aujourd’hui](https://www.estcequonmetenprodaujourdhui.info/) - ?
* [About Programming](https://twitter.com/abt_programming/statuses/452556061804072960) - Inverse bus factor: "how many developers have to be hit by a bus before a project starts to proceed smoothly?”
* [Encyclopedia of things considered harmful](http://harmful.cat-v.org/software/java) - Java Sucks
* [CommitStrip](http://www.commitstrip.com/en/2014/08/14/front-end-vs-back-end/) - (2014) [IMG] Front-End vs Back-End
* [Ken Scambler](https://twitter.com/KenScambler/status/477322711039893504/photo/1) - [IMG] Legacy. "Looks easy; should be done in half an hour I reckon"
* [Christina Cardoza](http://sdtimes.com/fifteen-catty-programmers/) - (2014) If programmers were cats…
* [I Am Devloper](https://twitter.com/iamdevloper/statuses/494212969975529472) - "1. Gonna make an app 2. Need to make a todo list, however no app suits my needs 3. Making a todo app, this'll be great The Developer Cycle™"
* [Super User](https://superuser.com/questions/792607/why-does-windows-think-that-my-wireless-keyboard-is-a-toaster) - Why does Windows think that my wireless keyboard is a toaster?
* [DevHumor](http://devhumor.com/media/programmer-vs-lawyer) - (2014) [IMG] Programmer VS Lawyer
* [Brian Wisti](https://twitter.com/brianwisti/status/503987766032494592) - You are in a legacy codebase ... what do you do ?
* [If programmers have make a plane](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZq4sZz56qM) - (2007) [Video]
* [The Oatmeal](http://theoatmeal.com/comics/computers) - Why It's Better To Pretend You Don't Know Anything About Computers
* [Les joies du code](http://lesjoiesducode.fr) - [FR] :fr: l'instant GIF des développeurs !
* [Leftover Salad](http://leftoversalad.tumblr.com/post/103503118002) - Difference between Java and JavaScript
* [Feminist Hacker Barbie](http://computer-engineer-barbie.herokuapp.com/browse) - Comics about Barbie seen as a developer / sysadmin
* [codecrap](http://codecrap.com/) - worst snippets of code / where developers go to laugh and cry
* [Anonymous DevOps Confessions](https://totalcloud.io/DevOpsConfessions.html) - regrets and confessions of DevOps felows
* [CommitStrip](http://www.commitstrip.com/en/2015/01/23/everyday-types-of-coders/) - (2015) [IMG] Everyday types of coders
* :star: [**The Daily WTF**](http://thedailywtf.com/) - is your how-not-to guide for developing software. We recount tales of disastrous development, from project management gone spectacularly bad to inexplicable coding choices.
* [angrykoala/awesome-esolangs](https://github.com/angrykoala/awesome-esolangs) - Programming languages designed for experimentation or as jokes rather than actual use.
* [Corey Quinn](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zN1u5xZFFR8) - (2016) [Video] Terrible Ideas in Git | Don't try this at home :)
* [git man page generator](https://git-man-page-generator.lokaltog.net/) - NOT real git documentation! Read carefully, and click the button to generate a new man page.
* [Unencyclopedia](http://uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Category:Software_Development) - fake wikipedia articles about software development
* [Stephan Zielinski](http://www.stokely.com/lighter.side/sysadm.field.guide.html) - Know Your UNIX System Administrator: A Field Guide
* [Sick Call Excuse Generator](http://www.getodd.com/raz/sickday/sickday.html) - helpful to you in deciding the excuse for your forthcoming day off.
* [WFH-excuses](https://us-central1-wfh-excuses-gh.cloudfunctions.net/wfh) - Working from Home excuses generator. **Bonus** : [GitHub repo](https://github.com/lnfnunes/WFH-excuses)
* [shitcode](http://shitcode.net/latest) - a home for shittiest code from all over the world
* [Govnokod.ru](http://govnokod.ru/) - [RU] :ru: laugh together about stupid code
* [Mischa von Nachtigal](https://builttoadapt.io/how-to-explain-your-tech-job-to-your-family-905a7c367e2a) - (2017) How to Explain Your Tech Job to Your Family
* [devRant](https://devrant.com/feed/top/all) - fun community for developers
* [Programming Puzzles StackExchange](https://codegolf.stackexchange.com/questions/35569/tweetable-mathematical-art) - Tweetable Mathematical Art
* [Phortail](https://phortail.org/blagues/informatique-0272.html) - [FR] :fr: Si les OS étaient des compagnies aériennes
* [ChooseYourBoss](https://www.chooseyourboss.com/quel_dev_etes_vous) - [FR] :fr: Quel développeur êtes-vous ? (Test)
* [Coding Confessional](https://www.codingconfessional.com/) - Anonymous Confessions from Programmers.
* [Sebiwi](https://sebiwi.github.io/comics/) - drawings about tech and stuff
* [Stoyan Stefanov](https://www.phpied.com/files/location-location/location-location.html) - location = location ... and a 534 other ways to reload the page with JavaScript
* [Quotes For Software Engineers](http://www.comp.nus.edu.sg/~damithch/pages/SE-quotes.htm?type=funnyQuotes) - The ones that make you smile :-)
* [Sarah Cooper](https://thecooperreview.com/how-to-look-like-a-badass-next-tech-conference) - How to Look Smart at Your Next Tech Conference
* [Sarah Cooper](https://thecooperreview.com/how-to-be-seen-as-an-expert-in-artificial-intelligence/) - How to Be Seen as an Expert in Artificial Intelligence
* [hightower/nocode](https://github.com/kelseyhightower/nocode) - No code is the best way to write secure and reliable applications. Write nothing; deploy nowhere.
* [denysdovhan/wtfjs](https://github.com/denysdovhan/wtfjs) - A list of funny and tricky JavaScript examples
* :star: [**Andrew Yurisich/unmaintainable-code**](https://github.com/Droogans/unmaintainable-code) - How To Write Unmaintainable Code. **Bonus** : [Original article by Roedy Green / Canadian Minds](https://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~susan/475/unmain.html)
* [Thomas Figg (tef)](https://programmingisterrible.com/post/65781074112/devils-dictionary-of-programming) - (2013) Devil’s Dictionary of Programming
* [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/184618/what-is-the-best-comment-in-source-code-you-have-ever-encountered) - What is the best comment in source code you have ever encountered? [closed]
* [Humans Not Invited](http://www.humansnotinvited.com/) - parodic site for captcha haters
* [Liz England](http://www.lizengland.com/blog/2014/04/the-door-problem/) - (2014) The Door Problem | funny article about complexity of modern game development
* [EugeneKay/git-jokes](https://github.com/EugeneKay/git-jokes/blob/lulz/Jokes.txt) - jokes about git
* [The Codeless Code](http://thecodelesscode.com/case/random) - An illustrated collection of (sometimes violent) fables, concerning the Art and Philosophy of software development
* [Bitbucket](https://bitbucket.org/spooning/) - Spooning makes pair programming look like child's play. Achieve the speed of pair programming with an added level of quiet, knowing intimacy.
> Note: ça m'arrive régulièrement d'investiguer chaque sujet en ouvrant pas mal de tabs... et en + de multi-task... mes collègues s'étonnent souvent du grand nombre d'onglets que je gère.
* [1x Engineer](https://1x.engineer/) - a non-exhaustive list of what qualities make up a 1x engineer. | Not really humour, but anyway it needs to be here.
* [mislavcimpersak/awesome-dev-fun](https://github.com/mislavcimpersak/awesome-dev-fun) - A curated list of fun libs/packages/languages that have no real purpose but to make a developer chuckle.
* [Coding is Love](https://dev.to/codingislove/sarcastic-web-services-and-websites-that-actually-exist--4e62) - (2018) Sarcastic web services and websites that actually exist 😂
* [The Best Motherfucking Website](https://thebestmotherfuckingwebsite.co/) - Your motherfucking websites got nothing compared to this beauty. **And some others :** [This is still a motherfucking website.](http://bettermotherfuckingwebsite.com/), [This is the best motherfucking website.](https://bestmotherfucking.website/), [This is the final motherfucking website.](https://perfectmotherfuckingwebsite.com/), [This is the best motherfucking website.](https://thebestmotherfucking.website/)
* [Michael Küsters](https://docs.google.com/document/u/1/d/1-2aZP3BlctQrWP8bNpSxkVBKphypALPINUGGTn26els/mobilebasic) - (2019) The Scream Guide - A comprehensive Guide to Scream: When Scrum would require too much change! (Parodic guide to Scrum)
* [Markus Triska](https://www.metalevel.at/prolog) - [Book] The Power of Prolog. **Bonus** : git repo [triska/the-power-of-prolog](https://github.com/triska/the-power-of-prolog)
* [Markus Triska' Home Page](https://www.metalevel.at/) - some interesting prolog resources
* [Alex Ott](http://alexott.net/en/fp/books/#sec14) - books review on Prolog
* [StackOverflow](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/prolog) - Prolog tagged questions on StackOverflow
* [Prolog Site](https://sites.google.com/site/prologsite/prolog-problems) - Prolog Problems : a remake of the P-99: Ninety-Nine Prolog Problems
* [Learn Prolog Now!](https://devrant.com/feed/) - a free online introductory course to programming in Prolog
* [Logtalk](https://logtalk.org/) - is a declarative object-oriented logic programming language that extends and leverages the Prolog language with modern code encapsulation and code reuse mechanisms while also providing improved predicate semantics.
* [Google](https://google.github.io/styleguide/pyguide.html) - Google Python Style Guide. **Deprecated** : use [pyguide.md](https://github.com/google/styleguide/blob/gh-pages/pyguide.md) in place
* [python-cx_Oracle](https://oracle.github.io/python-cx_Oracle/) - cx_Oracle - Python Interface for Oracle Database
* [353Solutions](https://www.353.solutions/py2go/index.html) - Python to Go CheatSheet
* [chrisallenlane/cheat](https://github.com/chrisallenlane/cheat) - cheat allows you to create and view interactive cheatsheets on the command-line. You can obviously improve the existing ones with your own content. It's also inspiring for shell aliases creation
* [Rob Harrigan](https://unsupervisedpandas.com/python/supervised-classification-preprocessing/) - (2017) Supervised Classification: An Introduction and Preprocessing
* [Itamar Turner-Trauring](https://codewithoutrules.com/2016/10/30/python-for-java-developers/) - (2016) Maintainable Python applications: a guide for skeptical Java developers
* [Nick Humrich](https://hackernoon.com/yes-python-is-slow-and-i-dont-care-13763980b5a1) - (2017) Yes, Python is Slow, and I Don’t Care | A rant on sacrificing performance for productivity.
* [lk-geimfari/awesomo](https://github.com/lk-geimfari/awesomo) - list of interesting open source projects written in С, C++, Clojure, Lisp, Elixir, Erlang, Elm, Golang, Haskell, JavaScript, Lua, OCaml, Python, R, Ruby, Rust, Scala etc.
* [Jan Ivar Beddari](https://sysadvent.blogspot.de/2016/12/day-25-building-team-cli-with-python.html) - (2016) Building a Team CLI with Python: One Alternative to ChatOps
* [JR Heard](http://blog.jrheard.com/truthiness-and-short-circuit-evaluation-in-python) - (2018) Truthiness and Short-Circuit Evaluation in Python
* [Michal Charemza](https://charemza.name/blog/posts/programming/smells/say-no-to-more-optional-arguments/) - (2016) Say no to more optional arguments
* [The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Python!](https://docs.python-guide.org/) - This handcrafted guide exists to provide both novice and expert Python developers a best practice handbook to the installation, configuration, and usage of Python on a daily basis.
* [Boto Docs](https://boto3.amazonaws.com/v1/documentation/api/latest/index.html) - Boto is the Amazon Web Services (AWS) SDK for Python. It enables Python developers to create, configure, and manage AWS services, such as EC2 and S3. Boto provides an easy to use, object-oriented API, as well as low-level access to AWS services.
* [Murtaza Gulamali](https://thoughtbot.com/blog/how-to-manage-your-python-projects-with-pipenv) - (2017) How to manage your Python projects with Pipenv
* [santinic/pampy](https://github.com/santinic/pampy) - Pampy: The Pattern Matching for Python you always dreamed of | Pampy is pretty small (150 lines), reasonably fast, and often makes your code more readable and hence easier to reason about. There is also a JavaScript version, called Pampy.js.
* [Will Verduzco](https://www.xda-developers.com/decompile-edit-and-recompile-in-one-tool-with-apk-studio/) - Decompile, Edit, and Recompile in One Tool with APK Studio
* [JD Project](http://jd.benow.ca/) - yet another fast java decompiler
* [Chen Harel](https://dzone.com/articles/github%E2%80%99s-10000-most-popular) - GitHub’s 10,000 Most Popular Java / Ruby / JavaScript Projects: Here are the Top Libraries They Use
* [Launch School](https://launchschool.com/books/ruby/read/introduction) - [Book] Open Book Shelf : Introduction to Programming with Ruby
* [lk-geimfari/awesomo](https://github.com/lk-geimfari/awesomo) - list of interesting open source projects written in С, C++, Clojure, Lisp, Elixir, Erlang, Elm, Golang, Haskell, JavaScript, Lua, OCaml, Python, R, Ruby, Rust, Scala etc.
## Rust
* [New Rustacean](https://www.newrustacean.com/) - a podcast about learning Rust
* [mre/Idiomatic Rust](https://github.com/mre/idiomatic-rust) - Guidelines for writing elegant Rust programs
* [sharkdp/fd](https://github.com/sharkdp/fd) - A simple, fast and user-friendly alternative to find.
* [Andrew Gallant](http://blog.burntsushi.net/ripgrep/) - ripgrep is faster than {grep, ag, git grep, ucg, pt, sift}
* [BurntSushi/ripgrep](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep) - ripgrep combines the usability of The Silver Searcher with the raw speed of grep.
* [lk-geimfari/awesomo](https://github.com/lk-geimfari/awesomo) - list of interesting open source projects written in С, C++, Clojure, Lisp, Elixir, Erlang, Elm, Golang, Haskell, JavaScript, Lua, OCaml, Python, R, Ruby, Rust, Scala etc.
* [LDDM (Les Démons du MIDI)](https://www.geekzone.fr/tag/les-demons-du-midi/) - [FR] :fr: [Podcast] every month, 2 hours of music from video games **Bonus** : [LDDM sur RadioKawa](http://www.radiokawa.com/jeux-video/les-demons-du-midi/?)
* [RadioKawa](http://www.radiokawa.com/) - [FR] :fr: lot of good podcasts in video games, music, arts, tv, cinema, culture, and misc.
* [Geekzone](https://www.geekzone.fr/podcasts/) - [FR] :fr: a couple of tasty podcasts for geeks
* [Distorsion Podcast](https://distorsionpodcast.com/) - [FR] :fr: Urban legends from our digital world | Des histoires étranges de l'ère numérique
* [guipdutra/awesome-geek-podcasts](https://github.com/guipdutra/awesome-geek-podcasts) - curated list of likeable podcasts
* [Stack Overflow Blog](https://stackoverflow.blog/podcasts/) - listen in on what’s new with the world’s largest developer community.
* [RTBF - La Première](https://www.rtbf.be/lapremiere/podcast) - [FR] :fr: Podcasts de la Première
* [You Are Not So Smart](https://youarenotsosmart.com/podcast/) - explore the ways you and everyone else tends to develop an undeserved confidence in human perception, motivation, and behavior. you’ll rediscover a humility and reconnect with the stumbling, fumbling community of man trying to make sense of things the best we can.
* [Le grand Oral](https://www.rtbf.be/auvio/detail_le-grand-oral?id=2284456) - (2017) [FR] :fr: Le Grand Oral de Luc de Brabandere. A propos du ras le bol des travailleurs, de la place de l'homme dans une société de plus en plus connectée, l'intelligence artificielle vs l'emploi, et le bien être au travail. **Bonus** : [Video](https://www.rtbf.be/auvio/detail_le-grand-oral-de-luc-de-brabandere?id=2284414)
* [Le Bureau des Mystères](https://soundcloud.com/bureaudesmysteres/special-creepypasta-et-legendes-urbaines-1#t=14:56) - [FR] :fr: creepypasta et légendes urbaines préférées... les mystères de Disneyland
* [Command Line Heroes](https://www.redhat.com/en/command-line-heroes) - podcast about the people who transform technology from the command line up. Presented by Red Hat.
* :star: [**Coding Blocks**](https://www.codingblocks.net/) - podcast and website for learning how to become a better software developer, covers a wide variety of programming best practices | the rhythm is sometimes slow
* [Continuous Discussions (#c9d9)](https://electric-cloud.com/c9d9-devops-podcast/#recap) - A community podcast, discussing Agile, DevOps & Continuous Delivery
* [Users Known](https://www.usersknow.com/podcast) - Podcast on Product Design / UX | What Is Wrong with UX?
* [Software Engineering Radio](http://www.se-radio.net/) - The Podcast for Professional Software Developers
* [Functional Geekery](https://www.functionalgeekery.com/) - A podcast on Functional Programming, covering topics across multiple languages
* [Functional Geekery](https://www.functionalgeekery.com/episode-114-fred-herbert/) - Functional Geekery Episode 114 – Fred Hébert with introduction to Erlang, productionization as a phase of software, property testing, “Everything is Terrible”, and much more.
* [The Changelog](https://changelog.com/podcast) - Conversations with the hackers, leaders, and innovators of open source.
* [Ramène Ta Science (alias RTS)](https://www.geekzone.fr/rts/) - :fr: [FR] podcast de vulgarisation scientifique de Geekzone
* [The Knowledge Project](https://www.fs.blog/the-knowledge-project/) - Podcast by Shane Parrish to uncover frameworks YOU can use to learn more in less time, make better decisions, and live a happier and more meaningful life.
* [Dacher Keltner](https://www.fs.blog/2018/03/dacher-keltner-power/) - (2018) [Podcast] Survival of the Kindest: Dacher Keltner Reveals the New Rules of Power | how to feel good with simple tricks + learn about high jen behaviors + empathy and positive influences
* [John Sonmez](http://www.se-radio.net/2015/12/se-radio-episode-245-john-sonmez-on-marketing-yourself-and-managing-your-career/) - (2015) SE Radio Episode 245: John Sonmez on Marketing Yourself and Managing Your Career
* [The Life Coach School](https://thelifecoachschool.com/212/) - [Podcast] Ep #212: Simple Solutions | About the importance of defining the problem and finding its root cause, + other tips
* [16Personalities](https://www.16personalities.com/articles/music-preferences-by-personality-type) - Music Preferences by Personality Type
* [Carl Golden](https://themindsjournal.com/the-12-different-personality-archetypes-and-what-you-must-know-about-each-one/) - The 12 Different Personality Archetypes
* [College Match Up](http://www.collegematchup.net/features/best-jobs-for-your-personality-type/) - Best jobs for your personality type
* [16Personalities](https://www.16personalities.com/free-personality-test) - Neris Type explorer : Free Personality Test
* [16Personalities](https://www.16personalities.com/infp-personality) - INFP personality "The Mediator"
* [MBTI](https://www.personalitypage.com/html/INFP.html) - INFP "The Idealist"
* [MBTI](http://www.16-types.fr/types/INFP/infp-01-travail.html) - [FR] :fr: INFP et travail selon Myers-Briggs. Related : [SenCampus](https://www.sencampus.com/personnalite-le-type-infp/) - [FR] :fr: Personnalité : le type INFP, [SenCampus](https://www.sencampus.com/personnalite-le-type-infj/) - [FR] :fr: Personnalité : le type INFJ
* [MBTI](https://www.personalitypage.com/ISFJ.html) - Portrait of an ISFJ
* [TruthTheory](https://truththeory.com/2017/06/08/16-things-youll-notice-youre-presence-empath) - (2017) 16 Things You’ll Notice When You’re In The Presence Of An Empath
* [Luke Miller](https://truththeory.com/2017/06/03/5-reasons-infj-personality-type-hard-understand/) - (2017) 5 Reasons INFJ Personality Type Is So Hard To Understand
* [Psychologie-luxeuil](http://www.psy-luxeuil.fr/article-fin-de-vie-les-5-grands-regrets-des-mourants-117710234.html) - [FR] :fr: what dying people regret the most in their life / les 5 grands regrets des mourants
* [v2-dev/awesome-social-engineering](https://github.com/v2-dev/awesome-social-engineering) - list of awesome social engineering resources
* [Jeff Goins](https://medium.com/personal-growth/the-single-most-overlooked-secret-to-influencing-other-people-32433b7ae285) - (2017) The Single Most Overlooked Secret To Influencing Other People
* [You Are Not So Smart](https://youarenotsosmart.com/category/articles/) - explore the ways you and everyone else tends to develop an undeserved confidence in human perception, motivation, and behavior. you’ll rediscover a humility and reconnect with the stumbling, fumbling community of man trying to make sense of things the best we can. The central theme of You Are Not So Smart is that you are unaware of how unaware you are.
* [Kyungsub Steve Choi](http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.398.7011&rep=rep1&type=pdf) - (2006) [PDF] An Analysis of Computing Major Students’ Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Distribution
* [Changing minds](http://changingminds.org/techniques/questioning/5w1h.htm) - 5W1H - A simple set of question framings
* [Curse of knowledge](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curse_of_knowledge) - a cognitive bias that occurs when someone assumes that the others have the same background to understand.
* [Charles Chu](https://medium.com/the-polymath-project/our-clothes-can-change-who-we-are-dc89dbc1467c) - (2017) Our clothes can change who we are
* [Yan-David Erlich](https://www.slideshare.net/YanDavidErlich/never-split-the-difference-cheatsheet) - [Slides] (2017) Six page cheat-sheet for the book [Never Split the Difference, by Chris Voss](https://www.amazon.com/Never-Split-Difference-Negotiating-Depended-ebook/dp/B014DUR7L2)
* [Farnam Street](https://www.fs.blog/mental-models/) - Mental Models: The Best Way to Make Intelligent Decisions (113 Models Explained) | How do you think the most rational people in the world operate their minds? How do they make better decisions?
* [Farnam Street](https://www.fs.blog/2014/09/mistakes/) - (2014) Mistakes — It’s not the Failures that Define us so Much as How We Respond to Them
* [Kunal Shandilya](https://byrslf.co/what-happens-when-you-stop-trying-a0c26d93c95d) - (2017) What Happens When You Stop Trying?
* [umair haque](https://eand.co/the-dopamine-economy-336b239272ef) - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
* [Tiffanie Wen](http://www.bbc.com/capital/story/20170627-the-tricks-to-make-yourself-effortlessly-charming) - (2017) The tricks to make yourself effortlessly charming
* [Natalie Mendes](https://www.atlassian.com/blog/apps/new-research-emotional-intelligence-in-the-workplace) - (2017) How do emotions affect productivity? [New research]
* [Zdravko Cvijetic](https://medium.com/personal-growth/two-essential-principles-that-will-help-you-form-or-break-any-habit-73d3d7aa7692) - (2018) Two Principles That Will Help You Form Any Habit
* [Dr. Travis Bradberry](https://www.forbes.com/sites/travisbradberry/2014/10/08/multitasking-damages-your-brain-and-career-new-studies-suggest/#3e954c2f56ee) - (2014) Multitasking Damages Your Brain And Career, New Studies Suggest
* [Teresa Amabile and Steven J. Kramer](https://hbr.org/2011/05/the-power-of-small-wins) - (2011) The Power of Small Wins | making progress in meaningful work | Managers can help employees see how their work is contributing.
* [Dr. Jeremy Dean](https://www.spring.org.uk/2011/03/the-what-the-hell-effect.php) - (2011) The What-The-Hell Effect | Goal-setting can be a handy way of improving performance, except when we fall foul of a nasty little side-effect.
> the what-the-hell effect can be avoided by having longer-term goals and transforming inhibitional goals into acquisitional goals. e.g : Procrastinators can forget about their idling and concentrate on producing a certain amount of work each day
* [Dr. Jeremy Dean](https://www.spring.org.uk/2011/10/why-you-should-keep-your-goals-secret.php) - (2011) Why You Should Keep Your Goals Secret | Making a public commitment to your goals reduces motivation. the next time you read this widespread advice about publicly committing to a personal goal, ignore it.
* [Dr. Jeremy Dean](https://www.spring.org.uk/2008/09/how-to-improve-your-self-control.php) - (2008) How to Improve Your Self-Control | think in high-level, abstract terms demonstrated greater self-control
* [Dr. Jeremy Dean](https://www.spring.org.uk/2008/11/getting-big-projects-done-balancing.php) - (2008) Getting Big Projects Done: Balancing Task-Focus with Goal-Focus | keep the ultimate goal in mind, focus to succeeding on the individual task, ...
* [Dr. Jeremy Dean](https://www.spring.org.uk/2011/01/how-to-commit-to-a-goal.php) - (2011) How to Commit to a Goal | Reality check (Indulge, Dwell, Contrast)
> People have a natural tendency to avoid decisions, preferring to stay in a fantasy land where the chance of failure is zero.
* [Dr. Jeremy Dean](https://www.spring.org.uk/2011/09/how-to-avoid-being-distracted-from-your-goals.php) - (2011) How to Avoid Being Distracted From Your Goals | Specific plans free the mind
> Making plans helps free up mental space for whatever we are doing right now, allowing us to be more efficient in the long term.
* [Dr. Jeremy Dean](https://www.spring.org.uk/2009/01/how-to-avoid-procrastination-think.php) - (2009) How to Avoid Procrastination: Think Concrete | focus on task's details and use self-imposed deadlines. While working on it : keep the ultimate, abstract goal in mind. When it's hard, stay focused on details, when it get easier : choose a more abstract, goal focus
* [Positive Psychology Program](https://positivepsychologyprogram.com/dacher-keltner-emotions-in-a-meaningful-life/) - (2016) Dacher Keltner: Emotions in a Meaningful Life
* [Dacher Keltner](https://www.fs.blog/2018/03/dacher-keltner-power/) - (2018) [Podcast] Survival of the Kindest: Dacher Keltner Reveals the New Rules of Power | how to feel good with simple tricks + learn about high jen behaviors + empathy and positive influences
* [Evan Selinger](https://medium.com/s/when-robots-rule-the-world/this-robot-knows-how-to-trick-you-272c88779151) - (2018) This Robot Knows How to Trick You | Humans Are Flawed and Easy to Trick
* [Farnam Street](https://www.fs.blog/2012/07/how-to-win-friends-and-influence-people/) - (2012) The Best Summary of Dale Carnegie's How to Win Friends and Influence People
* [Ben Northrop](http://www.bennorthrop.com/Essays/2018/the-reality-of-reuse.php) - (2018) The Reality of Reuse | we're hard-wired to want to make decisions quickly and we take too many shortcuts
* [Hype Cycle](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hype_cycle) - a branded graphical presentation developer by Gartner, for representing the maturity, adoption and social application of specific technologies
* [Jo Meenen](https://www.cutemachine.com/the-art-of-non-conformity-book-summary/) - The Art Of Non-Conformity Book Summary
* [Tuck Sleep](https://www.tuck.com/memory-and-sleep/) - (2017) Memory and Sleep | How Does Sleep Affect Your Short and Long Term Memory
* [Derek Sivers](https://sivers.org/ff) - (2010) [Video] First Follower: Leadership Lessons from a Dancing Guy | a Lesson of leadership
* [Derek Sivers](https://sivers.org/obvious) - [Video] Obvious to you. Amazing to others.
* [Gretchen Rubin](https://www.realsimple.com/health/mind-mood/emotional-health/things-can-happy-next-minutes) - 9 Things You Can Do to Be Happy in the Next 30 Minutes
* [Libby Sander](http://www.bbc.com/capital/story/20180718-open-offices-make-people-talk-less-and-email-more) - (2018) Open offices make people talk less and email more
* [Cee-Enneagramme](http://www.cee-enneagramme.eu/enneagramme/les-9-types/) - Les 9 types
* [Eclectic Energies](https://www.eclecticenergies.com/francais/enneagramme/type1) - Type de l'Ennéagramme 1 - Le Réformateur.
* [Eclectic Energies](https://www.eclecticenergies.com/francais/enneagramme/introduction) - Introduction à l'ennéagramme
* [Robert Greene, Joost Elffers](http://www.elffers.com/low/start/index2.html) - The 48 Laws of Power
* [Alicia Liu](https://blog.navapbc.com/when-it-comes-to-feedback-start-with-yourself-801684120cca) - (2018) When It Comes to Feedback, Start with Yourself. Changing yourself leads to change in others. | Leadership
* [Joshua Becker](https://www.becomingminimalist.com/science-happiness/) - (2018) Want to Lead a Happy Life? Science Says to Focus on These 10 Things
* [The Life Coach School](https://thelifecoachschool.com/podcasts/) - podcasts by Brooke Castillo
* [Change ma vie](https://changemavie.com/episodes) - [FR] :fr: le podcast qui vous donne des outils pour votre esprit. par Clotilde Dusoulier
* [HelpGuide](https://www.helpguide.org/articles/anxiety/how-to-stop-worrying.htm) - (2018) How to Stop Worrying | Self-Help Tips for Anxiety Relief. **Via** [Google](https://www.google.com/search?q=anxiety+worry&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-b-ab) - Anxiety & Worry
* [Caroline Beaton](https://www.forbes.com/sites/carolinebeaton/2016/10/23/the-psychology-of-professional-purpose-how-to-follow-your-calling/#37a8e436c68d) - (2016) The Psychology Of Professional Purpose: How To Follow Your Calling
> A calling is feeling that the work “has to be done.” It connects us to something greater than ourselves. Duckworth explains, “The long days and evenings of toil … the sacrifice, all this is worth it because [our] efforts pay dividends to other people.”
* [Jo Meenen](https://www.cutemachine.com/switch-book-summary/) - Switch Book Summary | How to Change Things When Change Is Hard | good tips here
* [Stavros Korokithakis](https://www.stavros.io/posts/on-increasing-productivity/) - (2018) On increasing productivity
> don’t stress too much about getting stuff done, it’s fine if you do things at your own pace
* [Farnam Street](https://fs.blog/mental-models/) - (2018) Mental Models: The Best Way to Make Intelligent Decisions (109 Models Explained)
* [Andrew Scull](https://www.the-tls.co.uk/articles/public/what-is-empathy/) - (2018) What is empathy?
* [Max Roser and Mohamed Nagdy](https://ourworldindata.org/optimism-pessimism) - (2018) Optimism & Pessimism | why people are optimistic or pessimistic about certain things and how this is influenced by human nature, the media, or social changes.
* [Bobby Duffy](http://perils.ipsos.com/slides/index.html) - [Slides] (2018) The Perils of Perception | the main reasons why we’re so often so wrong.
* [Tim Wu](https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/16/opinion/sunday/tyranny-convenience.html) - (2018) The Tyranny of Convenience | the problem with over conformity
* [Get Mental Notes](http://www.getmentalnotes.com/cards) - 52 Principles x Your Imagination.
* [Allan Richarz](https://www.citylab.com/transportation/2018/05/the-amazing-psychology-of-japanese-train-stations/560822/) - (2018) The Amazing Psychology of Japanese Train Stations
* [Theory Maps](https://www.theorymaps.org/) - Theory mapping is a technique for visually outlining scientific theory. It allows researchers to concretely display interrelations between concepts, which provides for rapid communication and easy evaluation of ideas. Theory mapping was developed to emphasize that good science requires both reliable methods and rigorous theory. The technique is described in the following forthcoming article at Perspectives on Psychological Science.
* [u/TrimMyHedges](https://www.reddit.com/r/gamecollecting/comments/76jgwx/collecting_vs_playing/) - (2017) Collecting vs playing - the problem of spending more time browsing forums, looking for good deals, good games and collecting them etc than actually playing. aka the thrill of the hunt.
* [Tina Su](http://thinksimplenow.com/happiness/life-on-purpose-15-questions-to-discover-your-personal-mission/comment-page-13/) - (2015) Life on Purpose: 15 Questions to Discover Your Personal Mission
* [Kurzgesagt](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSKi8HfcxEk) - The Rise of the Machines – Why Automation is Different this Time
* [Gojko Adzic](https://gojko.net/2017/03/15/automation-horribly-wrong.html) - (2017) When automation goes horribly wrong
* [Humans vs Computers](https://leanpub.com/humansvscomputers) - a book about wrong assumptions, computer bugs, and people caught in between
* [John D. Cook](https://www.johndcook.com/blog/2008/10/27/why-there-will-always-be-programmers/) - (2008) Why there will always be programmers
* [Andrew McAfee](https://hbr.org/2014/07/the-kind-of-work-humans-still-do-better-than-robots) - (2014) The Kind of Work Humans Still Do Better Than Robots
* [Dan Finnigan](https://hbr.org/2016/11/robots-and-automation-may-not-take-your-desk-job-after-all) - (2016) Robots and Automation May Not Take Your Desk Job After All
* [Jeff Bradberry](https://jeffbradberry.com/posts/2015/09/intro-to-monte-carlo-tree-search/) - (2015) Introduction to Monte Carlo Tree Search
* [LastWeekTonight](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8y5EXFMD4s) - (2014) [Video] Stephen Hawking Interview about artificial intelligence, with John Oliver (HBO)
* [BotCube/awesome-bots](https://github.com/BotCube/awesome-bots) - a curated list of resources for bots and chatbots
* [Tim Wheeler](http://tim.hibal.org/blog/alpha-zero-how-and-why-it-works/) - AlphaGo Zero - How and Why it Works
* [Kevin Kelly](https://www.wired.com/2017/04/the-myth-of-a-superhuman-ai/) - (2017) The Myth of a Superhuman AI
* [You Are Not So Smart](https://youarenotsosmart.com/2017/11/20/yanss-115-how-we-transferred-our-biases-into-our-machines-and-what-we-can-do-about-it/) - (2017) [Podcast] How we transferred our biases into our machines and what we can do about it
* [Future of Life Institute](https://futureoflife.org/ai-principles/) - Asilomar AI Principles | Move over Asimov: 23 principles to make AI safe and ethical. Prominent members of Future of Life Institute include the likes of Stephen Hawking and Elon Musk
* [Le grand Oral](https://www.rtbf.be/auvio/detail_le-grand-oral-de-luc-de-brabandere?id=2284414) - (2017) [FR] :fr: [Video] Le Grand Oral de Luc de Brabandere. A propos du ras le bol des travailleurs, de la place de l'homme dans une société de plus en plus connectée, l'intelligence artificielle vs l'emploi, et le bien être au travail. **Bonus** : [Podcast](https://www.rtbf.be/auvio/detail_le-grand-oral?id=2284456)
* [Dave Gershgorn](https://qz.com/1146753/ai-is-now-so-complex-its-creators-cant-trust-why-it-makes-decisions/) - (2017) AI is now so complex its creators can’t trust why it makes decisions
* [Carol Smith](https://www.slideshare.net/carologic/ai-and-machine-learning-demystified-by-carol-smith-at-midwest-ux-2017/45-AI_and_ML_Demystified_carologic) - (2017) AI and Machine Learning Demystified by Carol Smith at Midwest UX 2017
* [Lee Rainie](https://www.slideshare.net/PewInternet/10-facts-about-jobs-in-the-future/9-5_People_express_more_worry) - (2017) 10 facts about jobs in the future
* [AI Now Institute](https://ainowinstitute.org/) - an interdisciplinary research center dedicated to understanding the social implications of artificial intelligence.
* [Sarah Cooper](https://thecooperreview.com/how-to-be-seen-as-an-expert-in-artificial-intelligence/) - [Humor] How to Be Seen as an Expert in Artificial Intelligence
* [Itamar Turner-Trauring](https://codewithoutrules.com/2017/02/19/ai-replace-programmers/) - (2017) When AI replaces programmers
* [owainlewis/awesome-artificial-intelligence](https://github.com/owainlewis/awesome-artificial-intelligence) - Artificial Intelligence (AI) courses, books, video lectures and papers.
* [David Rotman](https://www.technologyreview.com/s/603465/the-relentless-pace-of-automation/) - (2017) The Relentless Pace of Automation
* [Humans Not Invited](http://www.humansnotinvited.com/) - parodic site for captcha haters
* [Evan Selinger](https://medium.com/s/when-robots-rule-the-world/this-robot-knows-how-to-trick-you-272c88779151) - (2018) This Robot Knows How to Trick You | Humans Are Flawed and Easy to Trick
* [Danny Hillis](https://www.catb.org/jargon/html/koans.html) - (2003) Some AI Koans
* [Tim Hall](https://oracle-base.com/blog/2018/06/12/why-automation-matters-lost-time/) - (2018) Why Automation Matters : Lost Time
* [Neil Patel](https://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/psychology-of-excitement) - (2015) The Psychology of Excitement: How to Better Engage Your Audience | marketing
* [Cade Metz](https://www.wired.com/2016/03/two-moves-alphago-lee-sedol-redefined-future/) - (2016) In Two Moves, AlphaGo and Lee Sedol Redefined the Future | speaking of go board game
* [Joon Ian Wong & Nikhil Sonnad](https://qz.com/639952/googles-ai-won-the-game-go-by-defying-millennia-of-basic-human-instinct/) - (2016) Google’s AI won the game Go by defying millennia of basic human instinct
* [Radim Řehůřek](https://rare-technologies.com/go_games_life/) - (2016) Go, Games, Strategy and Life: The Big Picture | on Go, insights vs victories, also about creativity
* [Daniel Miessler](https://danielmiessler.com/blog/job-losses-automation-active-passive/) - (2019) Job Losses from Automation Are Being Actively Engineered and Funded
* [Movix.ai](https://movix.ai/) - Discover your movie in a few clicks | Movix.ai is a movie recommendation service based on artificial intelligence and Deep Learning. Click movies and tags you like and the system will do the rest — in a few clicks, Movix adapts to your preferences and gives you movies worth watching.
* :star: [**ShellCheck**](https://www.shellcheck.net/) - finds bugs in your shell scripts. [Source code](https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck). Can be used online, in Vim, Atom, Sublime Text, ...
* [Nicola Paolucci](https://developer.atlassian.com/blog/2015/02/ten-tips-for-wonderful-bash-productivity/) - (2015) Ten tips for wonderful bash productivity
* [blockloop.io](https://www.blockloop.io/mastering-bash-and-terminal) - Mastering Bash and Terminal
* [kvz.io](http://kvz.io/blog/2013/11/21/bash-best-practices/) - (2013) Best Practices for Writing Bash Scripts
* :star: [**Aaron Zauner/community_bash_style_guide**](https://github.com/azet/community_bash_style_guide) - Community Bash Style Guide. Discovered via [DevHub](https://devhub.io/repos/azet-community_bash_style_guide)
* [Matt Might](http://matt.might.net/articles/shell-scripts-for-passive-voice-weasel-words-duplicates/) - 3 shell scripts to improve your writing
* [Quickshiftin](https://quickshiftin.com/blog/2014/01/template-method-pattern-bash/) - (2014) Template method pattern in BASH
* [Fahd Shariff](http://fahdshariff.blogspot.be/2013/10/shell-scripting-best-practices.html) - (2013) Shell Scripting - Best Practices
* [Pádraig Brady](http://www.pixelbeat.org/programming/shell_script_mistakes.html) - (2008) Common shell script mistakes
* [Mendel Cooper](http://www.tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/index.html) - (2014) Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide / An in-depth exploration of the art of shell scripting
* :star: [**explainshell.com**](https://explainshell.com/) - write down a command-line to see the help text that matches each argument
* [sstephenson/bats](https://github.com/sstephenson/bats) - Bash Automated Testing System. **Bonus** : see also [bats-core/bats-core](https://github.com/bats-core/bats-core), a mirrored fork of bats but still updated
* [Sandra Henry-Stocker](http://www.computerworld.com/article/3015657/linux/changing-how-bash-behaves.html) - Changing how bash behaves
* [FLOZz' MISC](http://misc.flogisoft.com/bash/tip_colors_and_formatting) - Bash tips: Colors and formatting
* [SS64.com](https://ss64.com/bash/) - An A-Z Index of the Bash command line for Linux.
* [Marvin Pinto](https://disjoint.ca/til/2016/05/17/how-to-determine-the-file-size-of-a-remote-http-object/) - (2016) How to determine the file size of a remote HTTP object
* [Vitaly Belman](https://hackernoon.com/macbook-my-command-line-utilities-f8a121c3b019) - My favorite command-line utilities / How I stopped worrying about GUI and learned to love the terminal
* :star: [**alexanderepstein/Bash-Snippets**](https://github.com/alexanderepstein/Bash-Snippets) - A collection of small bash scripts for heavy terminal users
* [Matthieu Parisot](http://blog.wescale.fr/2016/04/07/bash-pro-tips/) - (2016) [FR] :fr: Bash Pro Tips for logs / errors handling etc.
* [Journal du hacker](https://www.journalduhacker.net/t/lignes%20de%20commande/) - [FR] :fr: tips & tricks with command line examples
* :star: [**jlevy/the-art-of-command-line**](https://github.com/jlevy/the-art-of-command-line) - Master the command line, in one page
* [herrbischoff/awesome-osx-command-line](https://github.com/herrbischoff/awesome-osx-command-line) - Use your OS X terminal shell to do awesome things.
* [fish shell](http://fishshell.com/) - Finally, a command line shell for the 90s
* [bahamas10/bash-style-guide](https://github.com/bahamas10/bash-style-guide) - Bash Style Guide : A style guide for writing safe, predictable, and portable bash scripts (not sh!)
* [Ask Ubuntu](https://askubuntu.com/questions/45521/how-to-navigate-long-commands-faster) - How to navigate long commands faster?
* [Whitson Gordon](https://lifehacker.com/5743814/become-a-command-line-ninja-with-these-time-saving-shortcuts) - Become a Command Line Ninja With These Time-Saving Shortcuts
* [Josh Reichardt](https://thepracticalsysadmin.com/powershell-for-linux/) - Powershell for Linux!
* [PowerShell commands](https://ss64.com/ps/) - A-Z of windows powershell commands
* [Disassembler0/Win10-Initial-Setup-Script](https://github.com/Disassembler0/Win10-Initial-Setup-Script) - script to automate tasks on a fresh windows 10 / windows server 2016
* [PowerShellScripts.com](http://powershellscripts.com/) - some scripts, tutoriels for powershell. Warning : some dead links here
* [JeffOps](http://jeffwouters.nl/) - The Scripting dutchman : lot of scripts and tips for powershell
* [PSScriptAnalyzer](https://www.powershellgallery.com/packages/PSScriptAnalyzer/) - provides script analysis and checks for potential code defects in the scripts by applying a group of built-in or customized rules on the scripts being analyzed.
* [Eric Pement](http://www.pement.org/awk/awk_sed.txt) - (2001) Comparing similar operations with sed and awk
* [Idnan/bash-guide](https://github.com/Idnan/bash-guide) - A guide to learn bash + some tips
* [GreyCat's Wiki](http://mywiki.wooledge.org/BashGuide/Practices) - BASH Guide / practices for people doing Unix shell scripting or system administration
* [Ian Miell](https://github.com/ianmiell/learn-bash-the-hard-way/blob/master/learnbashthehardway.pdf) - [PDF] Learn Bash The Hard Way
* [BurntSushi/ripgrep](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep) - ripgrep combines the usability of The Silver Searcher with the raw speed of grep.
* [sharkdp/fd](https://github.com/sharkdp/fd) - A simple, fast and user-friendly alternative to find.
* [agarrharr/awesome-cli-apps](https://github.com/agarrharr/awesome-cli-apps) - A curated list of command line apps
* :star: [**alebcay/awesome-shell**](https://github.com/alebcay/awesome-shell) - A curated list of awesome command-line frameworks, toolkits, guides and gizmos.
* [k4m4/terminals-are-sexy](https://github.com/k4m4/terminals-are-sexy) - list of Terminal frameworks, plugins & resources for CLI lovers
* [John Goerzen](https://lifehacker.com/5974087/i-raised-my-kids-on-the-command-lineand-they-love-it) - (2013) I Raised My Kids On the Command Line...and They Love It
* [neugram/ng](https://github.com/neugram/ng) - scripting language integrated with Go. **Bonus** : [website](https://neugram.io)
* [DEV](https://dev.to/djviolin/what-are-your-unix-pipeline-commands-that-saved-you-from-lot-of-codingtime-7ok) - collaborative list of time saving UNIX pipeline commands
* [tomnomnom/gron](https://github.com/tomnomnom/gron) - Make JSON greppable!
* [Alan Franzoni](https://www.franzoni.eu/shell-scripting-when-to-use-the-long-or-the-shor/) - (2017) Shell scripting: short or long format options?
* [Erlend Hamberg](https://hamberg.no/erlend/posts/2013-01-18-mkcd.html) - (2013) use mkcd (mkdir + cd)
* [nvbn/thefuck](https://github.com/nvbn/thefuck) - Magnificent app which corrects your previous console command.
* [tldr-pages/tldr](https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr) - collection of simplified and community-driven man pages.
* [accatyyc/tldr-man](https://github.com/accatyyc/tldr-man) - A Makefile that creates manpages from all the [tldr-pages/tldr](https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr).
* [Pádraig Brady](http://www.pixelbeat.org/docs/unix-parallel-tools.html) - (2017) Parallel processing with unix tools
* [Pádraig Brady](http://www.pixelbeat.org/docs/terminal_colours/) - (2008) Terminal colour highlights | usages and tips for colours in terminals
* [Pádraig Brady](http://www.pixelbeat.org/docs/unix_file_replacement.html) - (2010) File replacement on UNIX | some tips for this tricky operation
* [LinuxCommand.org](http://www.linuxcommand.org/) - An excellent place to learn the command line and Bash shell scripting.
* [Heiner's SHELLdorado](http://www.shelldorado.com/) - your UNIX shell scripting resource | a shell scripting education site. **Bonus** : [Commands](http://www.shelldorado.com/scripts/commands.html) + [Links](http://www.shelldorado.com/links/)
* [SHELLdorado](http://www.shelldorado.com/articles/ignorantsguide.html) - The Ignorant's Guide to Shell Programming
* [bats-core/bats-core](https://github.com/bats-core/bats-core) : Bats is a [TAP](https://testanything.org/)-compliant testing framework for Bash. It provides a simple way to verify that the UNIX programs you write behave as expected. **Bonus** : see also the original [sstephenson/bats](https://github.com/sstephenson/bats)
* [Terminus](http://luffah.xyz/bidules/Terminus/) - [FR] :fr: funny in browser role playing game to learn the basic of linux command line. NSFW. **Bonus** : [Source](https://github.com/luffah/terminus) + [Original version in english](http://www.mprat.org/Terminus/) with [Sources](https://github.com/mprat/terminus)
* [Chris Hermansen](https://opensource.com/article/18/1/two-great-uses-cp-command-update) - (2018) Two great uses for the cp command: Bash shortcuts
* [Andrew Morton](https://drewish.com/2010/03/29/using-curl-and-the-host-header-to-bypass-a-load-balancer/) - (2010) Using cURL and the host header to bypass a load balancer | command line tips & tricks
* [koalephant/shell-script-library](https://bitbucket.org/koalephant/shell-script-library/) - Koalephant Shell Script Library | simplifies building portable command-line tools using shell scripts, and provides tools to assist with building self-contained scripts, and documentation.
* [Tom Ryder](https://sanctum.geek.nz/etc/emperor-sh-and-the-traveller.txt) - Emperor Sh and the Traveller "Don't do it in shell"
* [Tom Ryder](https://sanctum.geek.nz/arabesque/shell-from-vi/) - (2017) Shell from vi
* [Kevin Marquette](https://kevinmarquette.github.io/2017-05-27-Powershell-module-building-basics/) - (2017) Powershell: Building a Module, one microstep at a time
* [chubin/cheat.sh](https://github.com/chubin/cheat.sh) - Cheat.sh - the only cheat sheet you need | allow to browse cheatsheets from internet using curl
* :star: [**Command line fu**](http://www.commandlinefu.com/commands/browse) - a place to find those command-line gems that you return to again and again.
* [GreyCat's Wiki](https://mywiki.wooledge.org/Quotes) - quoting in shell programming
* [progrium/bashstyle](https://github.com/progrium/bashstyle) - Let's do Bash right! Collection of Best practices acquired from experience for Bash
* [Eiichi Kitagawa](https://success.docker.com/article/windows-cheatsheet) - Windows Cheatsheet for Linux Engineers
* [Vivek Gite](https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linuxunix-move-file-starting-with-a-dash/) - (2010) Linux/UNIX: Move File Starting With A Dash
* [Ian Miell](https://zwischenzugs.com/2018/10/12/eleven-bash-tips-you-might-want-to-know/) - (2018) Eleven bash Tips You Might Want to Know
* [Jakub Koziol](https://pragmaticcoders.com/blog/bash-tips-and-tricks/) - (2018) Bash tips & tricks: good and not-so-good bash practices
* [niieani/bash-oo-framework](https://github.com/niieani/bash-oo-framework) - Bash Infinity is a modern boilerplate / framework / standard library for bash
* [The Goose-bearing bash shell](https://goosebearingbashshell.github.io/2016/11/12/how-to-get-your-ip-address-from-the-command-line.html) - (2016) How to get your IP address from the command line. TLDR;
type `curl ident.me` to know your public ip
* [Miguel Rentes](https://rentes.github.io/unix/utilities/2015/07/27/moreutils-package/) - (2015) moreutils: the utilities package every UNIX/Linux/Mac OS developer should know | nice utilities
* [Dan Slimmon](https://blog.danslimmon.com/2019/07/15/do-nothing-scripting-the-key-to-gradual-automation/) - (2019) Do-nothing scripting: the key to gradual automation | pattern for scripts that do nothing but still help on the road to automation
* [Bash-Oneliner](https://onceupon.github.io/Bash-Oneliner/) - A collection of handy Bash One-Liners and terminal tricks for data processing and Linux system maintenance. **Bonus** : [GitHub repository](https://github.com/onceupon/Bash-Oneliner)
* [Vincent Danen](https://www.techrepublic.com/blog/linux-and-open-source/using-vi-key-bindings-in-bash-and-zsh/) - (2008) Using vi key bindings in bash and zsh
* [Lucas Fernandes da Costa](https://lucasfcosta.com/2019/02/10/terminal-guide-2019.html) - (2019) How I'm still not using GUIs in 2019: A guide to the terminal. **Bonus** : [author's dotfiles](https://github.com/lucasfcosta/dotfiles)
* [joshuathompson/baton](https://github.com/joshuathompson/baton) - CLI to manage Spotify playback | You are using Spotify and would love to use it via terminal / CLI tools ? try baton ;-)
* [robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh](https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh/blob/master/plugins/common-aliases/common-aliases.plugin.zsh) - common aliases from oh-my-zsh
* [Vivek Gite](https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/bash-aliases-mac-centos-linux-unix.html) - 30 Handy Bash Shell Aliases For Linux / Unix / Mac OS X
* [Sandra Henry-Stocker](http://www.computerworld.com/article/3121790/linux/making-troubleshooting-with-lsof-easier.html) - Unix tips: Making troubleshooting with lsof easier. See also [Unix commands: Troubleshooting with lsof](http://www.computerworld.com/article/3119775/linux/troubleshooting-with-lsof.html)
* [Sandra Henry-Stocker](http://www.computerworld.com/article/3085495/linux/unix-aliases-for-good-and-evil.html) - Unix aliases for good and evil
* [tcnksm/docker-alias](https://github.com/tcnksm/docker-alias/blob/master/zshrc) - Docker aliases for zsh
* [powerlevel9k/wiki/Show-Off-Your-Config](https://github.com/Powerlevel9k/powerlevel9k/wiki/Show-Off-Your-Config) - If you have a special configuration show it here!
* [chrisallenlane/cheat](https://github.com/chrisallenlane/cheat) - cheat allows you to create and view interactive cheatsheets on the command-line. You can obviously improve the existing ones with your own content. It's also inspiring for shell aliases creation
* [Ben Wilson](https://blog.g0tmi1k.com/2011/08/basic-linux-privilege-escalation/) - (2011) Basic Linux Privilege Escalation
* [Unhide](http://www.unhide-forensics.info/) - open source forensic tool to find hidden processes
* [Sqreen](https://devops-security-checklist.sqreen.io/) - The DevOps Security Checklist
* [Jacob Appelbaum/ioerror/duraconf](https://github.com/ioerror/duraconf) - duraconf : A collection of hardened configuration files for SSL/TLS services
* [Remy van Elst](https://ssldecoder.org/) - SSL Decoder : check the SSL/TLS configuration of a server
* [Remy van Elst & Juerd](https://cipherli.st/) - Cipherli.st : Examples of strong Ciphers for Apache, nginx, Lighttpd and other tools
* [/r/netsec](https://www.reddit.com/r/netsec/) - network security on reddit
* [/r/blackhat](https://www.reddit.com/r/blackhat/) - hackers on steroid
* [/r/crypto](https://www.reddit.com/r/crypto/) - cryptography news and discussions
* [/r/NSALeaks](https://www.reddit.com/r/NSALeaks/) - everything about NSA leaks, news from Edward Snowden or governmental abuses
* [/r/pwned](https://www.reddit.com/r/pwned/) - data breaches, site defacements, rm's, hack logs
* [Hack-with-Github/Awesome-Hacking](https://github.com/Hack-with-Github/Awesome-Hacking) - various awesome lists for hackers, pentesters and security researchers
* [sbilly/awesome-security](https://github.com/sbilly/awesome-security) - awesome-security : resources and cools stuffs about security.
* [Why No Padlock](https://www.whynopadlock.com/) - find out why your web page is treated as insecure
* [Chandan Kumar](https://geekflare.com/find-sql-injection/) - Test your website for SQL injection attack
* [Geek Flare](https://geekflare.com/category/security/) - general security articles, tips & tools
* [SecurityHQ on Slack](https://securityhq.herokuapp.com/) - Security professionals and newbies
* [Offensive Security](https://www.exploit-db.com/google-hacking-database/) - Google Hacking Database (GHDB) Your Home for "googledorks"
* [conzu](http://www.conzu.de/en/google-dork-liste-2018-conzu/) - Google Hacks (dork list). Similar lists by [hardikdobariya](https://fr.scribd.com/document/185683271/EthicalHacking1-Com-Google-Hacking-Dork-List)
* [Julian Alexander Murillo](https://gist.github.com/64lines/248492a02a50c536903f) - Google tricks / dorks
* [berzerk0 (Ben)/Probable-Wordlists](https://github.com/berzerk0/Probable-Wordlists) - 5+ Billion Passwords in Order of Most Popular... is yours in the list ?
* [sgoedecke](https://sgoedecke.github.io/blockchain-for-beginners/) - A dead simple introduction to the blockchain (with ~90 line JavaScript demo)
* [SSL247](https://www.ssl247.fr/kb/ssl-certificates/generalinformation/what-is-rsa-dsa-ecc) - What is RSA, DSA and ECC?
* [James McGivern](https://fr.slideshare.net/JamesMcGivern/ecc-vs-rsa-battle-of-the-cryptoninjas) - (Devoxx UK 2014) [Slides] ECC vs RSA: Battle of the Crypto-Ninjas
* [PortForward](https://portforward.com/router-password/) - The most comprehensive default router password list on the Internet.
* [KeeWeb](https://github.com/keeweb/keeweb) - Free cross-platform password manager compatible with KeePass. can be self hosted
* [Maarten Billemont](http://masterpasswordapp.com/) - Master Password, a password generator algorithm to remove the need of password managers.
* [AV-TEST](https://www.av-test.org/en/antivirus/) - Antivirus test results on Mobile devices (Android), Windows, Mac
* [AV-Comparatives](https://www.av-comparatives.org/) - independent tests of antivirus softwares
* [VirusTotal](https://www.virustotal.com/fr/) - free online scanner for virus, malware and URL, to avoid downloading crap on your machine
* [Security in a Box](https://securityinabox.org/en/) - Digital security tools and tactics with step by step instructions
* [DiabloHorn](https://diablohorn.com/2015/09/04/discovering-the-secrets-of-a-pageant-minidump/) - (2015) Discovering the secrets of a pageant minidump
* [Aaron Toponce, Thomas H. Ptacek, ...](https://gist.github.com/atoponce/07d8d4c833873be2f68c34f9afc5a78a) - Cryptographic Best practices
* [DNSdumpster](https://dnsdumpster.com/) - tool for dns recon & research, find & lookup dns records | can discover hosts related to a domain. Finding visible hosts from the attackers perspective is an important part of the security assessment process.
* [Walter Goulet](http://blog.securism.com/2013/02/using-a-hsm-doesnt-automatically-make-you-more-secure/) - (2013) Using a HSM doesn't automatically make you more 'secure'
* [Daniel Miessler](https://danielmiessler.com/blog/security-how-to-monitor-your-network-connections/) - Security: How To Monitor Your Network Connections
* [Daniel Miessler](https://danielmiessler.com/projects/webappsec_testing_resources/) - Web Application Security Testing Resources
* [Daniel Miessler](https://danielmiessler.com/blog/professional-firewall-iptables/) - Building a Professional Firewall with Linux and Iptables
* [Daniel Miessler](https://danielmiessler.com/blog/putting-ssh-another-port-good-idea/) - Why Putting SSH On Another Port is a Good Idea
* [Daniel Miessler](https://danielmiessler.com/blog/security-and-obscurity-does-changing-your-ssh-port-lower-your-risk/) - Security and Obscurity: Does Changing Your SSH Port Lower Your Risk
* [Daniel Miessler](https://danielmiessler.com/study/security-by-obscurity/) - Obscurity is a Valid Security Layer
* [Daniel Miessler](https://danielmiessler.com/study/infosec_interview_questions/) - Information Security Interview Questions
* [Daniel Miessler](https://danielmiessler.com/blog/10-essential-firefox-plugins-for-the-infosec-professional/) - 10 Essential Firefox Plugins for the Infosec Professional
* [Dan Walsh](http://rhelblog.redhat.com/2016/10/17/secure-your-containers-with-this-one-weird-trick/) - (2016) Secure Your Containers with this One Weird Trick
* [Daniel J Walsh](https://opensource.com/business/13/11/selinux-policy-guide) - Your visual how-to guide for SELinux policy enforcement
* [Dan Walsh](http://www.projectatomic.io/blog/2015/08/why-we-dont-let-non-root-users-run-docker-in-centos-fedora-or-rhel/) - (2015) Why we don't let non-root users run Docker in CentOS, Fedora, or RHEL
* [SecurityHeaders](https://securityheaders.io/) - Scan your site to analyse the HTTP response headers
* [Javin Paul](http://javarevisited.blogspot.be/2012/05/best-practices-while-dealing-with.html?m=1) - (2012) Best Practices while dealing with Password in Java
* [Google](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d90Ov6QM1jE) - [Video] How Google Protects Its Corporate Security Perimeter without Firewalls / Very interesting insight into Google's BeyondCorp Zero Trust Network.
* [Google Security Blog](https://security.googleblog.com/) - latest news and insights from Google on security and safety on the Internet
* [Observatory by Mozilla](https://observatory.mozilla.org/) - Scan your site against mozilla security checklist
* [OWASP](https://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_Top_Ten_Cheat_Sheet) - OWASP Top Ten Cheat Sheet
* [vitalysim/Awesome-Hacking-Resources](https://github.com/vitalysim/Awesome-Hacking-Resources) - A collection of hacking / penetration testing resources to make you better!
* [spammimic](http://www.spammimic.com/) - encode your secret message into something innocent looking.
* [Asankhaya Sharma](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-can-you-ensure-your-open-source-components-secure-sharma/) - (2016) How can you ensure that your open source components are secure?
* [Julien Pivotto](https://fr.slideshare.net/roidelapluie/enhance-openssh-for-fun-and-security) - (2015) Enhance OpenSSH for fun and security
* [moul/awesome-ssh](https://github.com/moul/awesome-ssh) - A curated list of SSH resources.
* [v2-dev/awesome-social-engineering](https://github.com/v2-dev/awesome-social-engineering) - list of awesome social engineering resources
* [George Bolo](https://linuxctl.com/2017/03/building-tiny-secure-docker-containers/) - (2017) Building Tiny Secure Docker Containers
* [Michael O'Brien](https://simplesecurity.sensedeep.com/web-developer-security-checklist-f2e4f43c9c56) - (2017) Web Developer Security Checklist
* [Erez Yaary](https://techbeacon.com/how-secure-container-lifecycle) - (2017) How to secure the container lifecycle
* [Terms of Service; Didn't Read](https://tosdr.org/) - I have read and agree to the Terms” is the biggest lie on the web. They fix it
* :star: [**BugMeNot**](http://bugmenot.com/) - no time to create an account ? try a domain or url and get shared logins
* [docker/docker-bench-security](https://github.com/docker/docker-bench-security) - Docker Bench for Security is a script that checks for dozens of common best-practices around deploying Docker containers in production.
* [CoreOS Blog](https://coreos.com/blog/vulnerability-analysis-for-containers.html) - Clair: Open Source Vulnerability Analysis for your Containers
* [jessfraz/bane](https://github.com/jessfraz/bane) - AppArmor profile generator for Docker containers.
* [Center for Internet Security (CIS)](https://www.cisecurity.org/cis-benchmarks/) - CIS Benchmarks: 100+ free downloadable configuration guidelines for various technology groups to safeguard systems against today’s evolving cyber threats. | Lot of useful information to harden windows/linux operating systems, secure server softwares, docker containers, etc.
* [Diogo Mónica](https://diogomonica.com/2017/03/27/why-you-shouldnt-use-env-variables-for-secret-data/) - (2017) Why you shouldn't use ENV variables for secret data
* [Laurens Van Houtven](https://www.lvh.io/posts/dont-expose-the-docker-socket-not-even-to-a-container.html) - (2015) Don't expose the Docker socket (not even to a container)
* [Laurens Van Houtven](https://www.crypto101.io/) - Crypto 101 is an introductory course on cryptography, freely available for programmers of all ages and skill levels. **Bonus** : [GitHub repo](https://github.com/crypto101/book)
* [yeyintminthuhtut/Awesome-Red-Teaming](https://github.com/yeyintminthuhtut/Awesome-Red-Teaming) - List of Awesome Red Team / Red Teaming Resources
* [Lesley Carhart](https://tisiphone.net/2017/11/27/the-infosec-introvert-travel-blog/) - (2017) The Infosec Introvert Travel Blog
* [Hybrid Analysis](https://www.hybrid-analysis.com/) - free automated malware analysis service
* [National Vulnerability Database (NVD)](https://nvd.nist.gov/) - U.S. government repository of standards based vulnerability management data represented using the Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP). Enables automation of vulnerability management, security measurement, and compliance.
* [David Gilbertson](https://hackernoon.com/im-harvesting-credit-card-numbers-and-passwords-from-your-site-here-s-how-9a8cb347c5b5) - (2018) I’m harvesting credit card numbers and passwords from your site. Here’s how.
> If an attacker successfully injects any code at all, it’s pretty much game over
* [Michael Kwaku Aboagye](https://opensource.com/article/18/1/securing-linux-filesystem-tripwire) - (2018) Securing the Linux filesystem with Tripwire
* [Ian Maddox](https://cloudplatform.googleblog.com/2018/01/12-best-practices-for-user-account.html) - (2018) 12 best practices for user account, authorization and password management
* [Evan Klein](https://blog.openshift.com/container-vulnerability-management-opssight/) - (2018) Container Vulnerability Management with OpsSight
* [David Appelbaum](https://blog.cloudpassage.com/2018/01/02/2018-docker-containers-need-secure/) - (2018) It’s 2018 and your Docker containers need to be secure
* [Cliff Turner](https://blog.cloudpassage.com/2018/02/01/10-tips-will-ensure-containers-compliant/) - (2018) These 10 tips will ensure your containers are compliant
* [Cliff Turner](https://blog.cloudpassage.com/2017/12/07/common-misconfiguration-mistakes/) - (2017) Do you know the most common software and application misconfiguration mistakes?
* [jay-johnson/owasp-jenkins](https://github.com/jay-johnson/owasp-jenkins) - test your apps vs OWASP and NIST using Jenkins, Ansible and docker
* [Coda Hale](https://codahale.com/how-to-safely-store-a-password/) - (2010) How To Safely Store A Password | "In which I recommend bcrypt."
* [Nathen Harvey](https://speakerdeck.com/nathenharvey/compliance-as-code) - (2017) Compliance as Code
* [OverTheWire](https://overthewire.org/wargames/) - Wargames : help you to learn and practice security concepts in the form of fun-filled games
* [Matt Behrens](https://spin.atomicobject.com/2017/02/06/security-hygiene/) - (2017) Security Hygiene for Software Professionals
* [CVE security vulnerabilities](https://www.cvedetails.com/vulnerability-list.php?vendor_id=15865&product_id=34004&version_id=0&page=1&hasexp=0&opdos=0&opec=0&opov=0&opcsrf=0&opgpriv=0&opsqli=0&opxss=0&opdirt=0&opmemc=0&ophttprs=0&opbyp=0&opfileinc=0&opginf=0&cvssscoremin=6&cvssscoremax=0&year=0&month=0&cweid=0&order=1&trc=29&sha=972b519195a324e211440860f0337f2d75a9aad6) - Jenkins : List of security vulnerabilities
* [zricethezav/gitleaks](https://github.com/zricethezav/gitleaks) - Searches full repo history for secrets and keys key
* [Armon Dadgar](https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/why-we-need-dynamic-secrets) - (2018) Why We Need Dynamic Secrets | how applications do a terrible job keeping secrets, and why we need to embrace ephemeral credentials, or "Dynamic Secrets" in Vault.
* [Julian Cohen](https://medium.com/@HockeyInJune/secure-engineering-guidelines-3b8845ac3265) - (2017) Secure Engineering Guidelines | Some best practices for building and trusting software.
* [Anna Kennedy](https://sysadvent.blogspot.be/2017/12/day-22-building-secure-bastion-host-or.html) - (2017) Building a secure bastion host, or, 50 ways to kill your server. **Bonus** : [Slides](https://www.slideshare.net/AnnaKennedy11/building-a-secure-bastion-or-50-ways-to-kill-your-server-81551575)
* [Patrick Cable](https://sysadvent.blogspot.be/2017/12/day-4-this-christmas-build-your-own-pki.html) - (2017) This Christmas, build your own PKI
* [ezekg/git-hound](https://github.com/ezekg/git-hound) - Git plugin that prevents sensitive data from being committed.
* [dxa4481/truffleHog](https://github.com/dxa4481/truffleHog) - Searches through git repositories for high entropy strings and secrets, digging deep into commit history
* [Jamie Maguire](https://www.devteam.space/blog/aws-top-10-security-tips/) - (2018) AWS Top 10 Security Tips
* [Biarity](https://biarity.gitlab.io/2018/02/23/passwordless/) - (2018) An argument for passwordless | consider alternatives to password authentication
* [Fred Blaise](https://modernciso.com/2018/02/21/secrets-management-for-security-and-speed/) - (2018) Secrets Management for Security and Speed
* [Matrix.org Blog](https://matrix.org/blog/home/) - An open network for secure, decentralized communication.
* [Slack](https://a.slack-edge.com/4c1ae/img/security_ent/Security_White_Paper.pdf) - [PDF] Slack’s approach to security
* [COMODO Certificate Search](https://crt.sh/)
* [Shodan](https://www.shodan.io/explore) - Explore the Internet | Discover the Internet using search queries shared by other users. Cams, Webcams, Default passwords...
* [Hak5](https://www.hak5.org/blog/15-second-password-hack-mr-robot-style) - (2016) 15 Second Password Hack, Mr Robot Style : Pilfering Passwords with the USB Rubber Ducky
* [WonderHowTo](https://null-byte.wonderhowto.com/how-to/mr-robot-hacks/) - Mr. Robot Hacks how-to's
* [Boris Serebrov](https://serebrov.github.io/html/2018-01-11-aws-ec2-ssh-tunnel.html) - (2018) SSH Tunnels | on AWS, EC2 and SSH tunnels
* [Evan Selinger](https://medium.com/s/when-robots-rule-the-world/this-robot-knows-how-to-trick-you-272c88779151) - (2018) This Robot Knows How to Trick You | Humans Are Flawed and Easy to Trick
* [Git Docs](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Tools-Signing-Your-Work) - Git Tools - Signing Your Work
* [GhostProject](https://ghostproject.fr/) - Find leaked passwords. Search by full email address or username
* [Amar Kulo](https://amarkulo.com/integrating-database-of-pwned-password-hashes-with-microsoft-ad/) - (2017) Integrating database of pwned password hashes with Microsoft AD
* [Russell Brandom](https://www.theverge.com/2017/9/18/16328172/sms-two-factor-authentication-hack-password-bitcoin) - (2017) This is why you shouldn’t use texts for 2FA / two-factor authentication
* [Chris Hill](https://medium.com/devopslinks/security-in-the-cloud-what-i-learned-when-aws-almost-billed-me-for-29-594-in-one-day-f234cbeb8100) - (2018) Security in the Cloud: What I learned when AWS (almost) billed me for $29,594 in one day.
* [Information Security Stack Exchange](https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/51512/why-pull-upgrade-from-production-server-rather-pushing-them-from-development-ser) - Why pull upgrade from production server rather pushing them from development server?
* [Information Security Stack Exchange](https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/162273/password-manager-or-two-actor-authentication) - Password manager or two -actor authentication
* [Yukinoshita47/Yuki-Chan-The-Auto-Pentest](https://github.com/Yukinoshita47/Yuki-Chan-The-Auto-Pentest) - an Automated Penetration Testing tool this tool will auditing all standard security test method for you.
* [freach/kubernetes-security-best-practice](https://github.com/freach/kubernetes-security-best-practice) - Kubernetes Security - Best Practice Guide
* [Vivek Gite](https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-unix-bsd-openssh-server-best-practices.html) - (2018) Top 20 OpenSSH Server Best Security Practices
* [DEV](https://dev.to/ben/what-are-some-fundamentals-of-security-every-developer-should-understand-3ki3) - What are some fundamentals of security every developer should understand?
* [The Password Meter](http://www.passwordmeter.com/) - assess the strength of password strings.
* [Passweird](https://www.passweird.com/) - Passwords too Gross to Steal
* [PyCQA/bandit](https://github.com/PyCQA/bandit) - Bandit is a tool designed to find common security issues in Python code.
* [Mark Ramm](https://www.weave.works/blog/managing-secrets-in-kubernetes) - (2019) Managing Secrets in Kubernetes
* [toniblyx/prowler](https://github.com/toniblyx/prowler) - Tool for assessing AWS Security Best Practices, Auditing, Hardening and Forensics Readiness Tool. It follows guidelines of the CIS Amazon Web Services Foundations Benchmark and DOZENS of additional checks including GDPR and HIPAA (+90). **Bonus** : [Official CIS for AWS guide]( https://d0.awsstatic.com/whitepapers/compliance/AWS_CIS_Foundations_Benchmark.pdf)
* [Mike Malone](https://smallstep.com/blog/everything-pki.html) - (2018) Everything you should know about certificates and PKI but are too afraid to ask
* [SecurityTrails](https://securitytrails.com/blog/google-hacking-techniques) - (2019) Exploring Google Hacking Techniques
* [USB-Dongle Authentication](https://www.dongleauth.info/) - List of websites and whether or not they support One Time Passwords (OTP) or Web Authentication (WebAuthn) respectively FIDO2, U2F. **Bonus** : [Github repository](https://github.com/Nitrokey/dongleauth)
* [Two Factor Auth (2FA) Dongles](https://www.dongleauth.info/dongles/) - List of 2FA dongle providers and the platforms they support. **Bonus** : [Github repository](https://github.com/Nitrokey/dongleauth)
* :star: [**Two Factor Auth (2FA)**](https://twofactorauth.org/) - List of websites and whether or not they support [2FA](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-factor_authentication).
* [AbuseIPDB](https://www.abuseipdb.com/check/170.233.47.242) - help make Web safer by providing a central repository for webmasters, system administrators, and other interested parties to report and identify IP addresses that have been associated with malicious activity online
* [Dan Pollock](https://someonewhocares.org/hosts/) - how to make the internet not suck (as much) | a hosts file to prevent your computer from connecting to selected internet hosts. This is an easy and effective way to protect you from many types of spyware, reduces bandwidth use, blocks certain pop-up traps, prevents user tracking by way of "web bugs" embedded in spam, provides partial protection to IE from certain web-based exploits and blocks most advertising you would otherwise be subjected to on the internet.
* [Wolfram Hempel](https://arcentry.com/blog/an-introduction-to-medieval-cities-and-cloud-security/) - (2018) An introduction to medieval cities and cloud security
* [Ah shhgit!](https://shhgit.darkport.co.uk/) - Find GitHub secrets in real time | Shhgit finds secrets and sensitive files across GitHub code and Gists committed in near real time by listening to the GitHub Events API. **Bonus** : [Source code](https://github.com/eth0izzle/shhgit/)
* [Aidan Preston](https://m0chan.github.io/2019/07/30/Windows-Notes-and-Cheatsheet.html) - (2019) Windows Notes / Cheatsheet | Handy commands and notes from a Penetration Tester
* [toniblyx/my-arsenal-of-aws-security-tools](https://github.com/toniblyx/my-arsenal-of-aws-security-tools) - List of open source tools for AWS security: defensive, offensive, auditing, DFIR, etc.
* [Andrey Devyatkin](https://www.slideshare.net/AndreyDevyatkin/hashiconf-digital-2020-hashicorp-vault-configuration-as-code-via-hashicorp-terraform-stories-from-trenches) - (2020) [Sildes] HashiCorp Vault configuration as code via HashiCorp Terraform: Stories from Trenches (HashiConf Digital 2020)
* [twpayne/chezmoi](https://github.com/twpayne/chezmoi) - Manage your dotfiles across multiple machines, securely. | I'm using it for a while, it's a powerful and fast tool for managing dotfiles, easy to use, transparent and secure, with support of Bitwarden, Vault, pass, LastPass, 1Password, gopass, Keepass, GnuPG, Keychain etc.
* [Riseup!](https://riseup.net/fr/security/message-security/openpgp/gpg-keys) - [FR] :fr: Gestion des clés OpenPGP
* [Riseup!](https://riseup.net/fr/security/message-security/openpgp/best-practices) - [FR] :fr: Bonnes pratiques pour l'utilisation d'OpenPGP
* [Jacob Appelbaum/ioerror/duraconf](https://github.com/ioerror/duraconf/blob/master/configs/gnupg/gpg.conf) - Example of hardened GPG config file from duraconf
* [GnuPG Docs](https://www.gnupg.org/documentation/manuals/gnupg/) - GNU Privacy Guard Manual
* [GnuPG Docs](https://www.gnupg.org/documentation/manuals/gnupg/Unattended-GPG-key-generation.html) - CLI options for using gpg gen-key from a script (aka unattended GPG key generation). Discovered via [Stack Overflow](https://superuser.com/questions/1003403/how-to-use-gpg-gen-key-in-a-script)
* [twpayne/chezmoi](https://github.com/twpayne/chezmoi) - Manage your dotfiles across multiple machines, securely. | I'm using it for a while, it's a powerful and fast tool for managing dotfiles, easy to use, transparent and secure, with support of Bitwarden, Vault, pass, LastPass, 1Password, gopass, Keepass, GnuPG, Keychain etc.
* [Remy van Elst](https://raymii.org/s/tutorials/Encrypt_and_decrypt_files_to_public_keys_via_the_OpenSSL_Command_Line.html) - Encrypt and decrypt files to public keys via the OpenSSL Command Line
* [LinuxConfig](https://linuxconfig.org/using-openssl-to-encrypt-messages-and-files-on-linux) - Using OpenSSL to encrypt messages and files on Linux
* [Tom Dryer](http://tombuntu.com/index.php/2007/12/12/simple-file-encryption-with-openssl/) - (2007) Simple File Encryption with OpenSSL
* [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/a/31552829/2309958) - File encryption with OpenSSL and Why you should use GPG instead
* [Brusten Philip & Van der Velpen Jan](https://shib.kuleuven.be/docs/ssl_commands.shtml) - a few frequently used SSL commands (openssl, keytool, certutil)
* [CheapSSLSecurity](https://cheapsslsecurity.com/blog/various-types-ssl-commands-keytool/) - SSL commands list
* [SSL Shopper](https://www.sslshopper.com/special-ssl-certificate-types.html) - Special Types of SSL Certificates
* [DigiCert](https://www.digicert.com/ssl-support/apache-multiple-ssl-certificates-using-sni.htm) - Using Multiple SSL Certificates in Apache with One IP Address
* [Deb Shinder](http://techgenix.com/SSL-Acceleration-Offloading-Security-Implications/) - SSL Acceleration and Offloading: What Are the Security Implications?
* [Aptive](https://www.aptive.co.uk/blog/tls-ssl-security-testing/) - guide for SSL / TLS penetration testing
* [University of Wisconsin KB](https://kb.wisc.edu/middleware/page.php?id=4064) - Verifying that a Private Key Matches a Certificate
* [University of Wisconsin KB](https://kb.wisc.edu/middleware/page.php?id=4543) - Verifying that a Certificate is issued by a CA
* [John Herbert](http://movingpackets.net/2015/03/18/telling-openssl-about-your-root-certificates/) - (2015) Telling OpenSSL About Your Root Certificates / for *Nix and OS X
* [John Herbert](http://movingpackets.net/2015/03/16/five-essential-openssl-troubleshooting-commands) - (2015) Five Essential OpenSSL Troubleshooting Commands
* [Sebastien Lebreton](https://blog.netapsys.fr/authentification-forte-par-certificats-et-transfert-de-certificats-de-apache-vers-tomcat/) - [FR] :fr: Authentification forte par certificats et transfert de certificats de Apache vers Tomcat.
* [Jamie Nguyen](https://jamielinux.com/docs/openssl-certificate-authority/) - OpenSSL Certificate Authority / a guide to demonstrate how to act as your own CA using OpenSSL
* [DigiCert SSL Certificate Checker](https://www.digicert.com/help/) - If you are having a problem with your SSL certificate installation, this diagnostic tool will help you locate the problem and verify your SSL Certificate installation.
## Web
* [gorhill/uBlock](https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock) - uBlock Origin - An efficient blocker for Chromium and Firefox. Fast and lean. Replace Ghostery and Adblock by uBlock
* [gorhill/uMatrix](https://github.com/gorhill/uMatrix) - uMatrix: Point and click matrix to filter net requests according to source, destination and type
* [EFForg/privacybadger](https://github.com/EFForg/privacybadger) - Privacy Badger - Block third party tracking in your browser
* :star: [**Two Factor Auth (2FA)**](https://twofactorauth.org/) - List of websites and whether or not they support [2FA](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-factor_authentication).
* [chrome notifications settings](chrome://settings/content/notifications) open `chrome://settings/content/notifications` in Chrome to manage notifications exceptions
* [Daniel Miessler](https://danielmiessler.com/study/http/) - A Security-focused HTTP Primer
* [Proxy Switchy!](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/proxy-switchy/caehdcpeofiiigpdhbabniblemipncjj) - a chrome extension to switch between multiple proxies, quick & easy
* [Daniel Miessler](https://danielmiessler.com/blog/the-connected-web-why-its-time-for-strong-authentication/) - The Connected Web: Why It’s Time For Strong Authentication
* [Frédéric Kayser](https://openweb.eu.org/articles/https-de-ssl-a-tls-1-3) - (2017) [FR] :fr: HTTPS : de SSL à TLS 1.3
* [qazbnm456/awesome-web-security](https://github.com/qazbnm456/awesome-web-security) - list of Web Security materials and resources.
* [chrome site data settings](chrome://settings/siteData) open `chrome://settings/siteData`in Chrome to manage cookies / sites data
* [Gabriel Weinberg](https://www.quora.com/Why-should-I-use-DuckDuckGo-instead-of-Google) - (2018) Why should I use DuckDuckGo instead of Google?
* [Michael O'Brien](https://simplesecurity.sensedeep.com/web-developer-security-checklist-f2e4f43c9c56) - (2017) Web Developer Security Checklist
* [Paul Calvano](https://discuss.httparchive.org/t/adoption-of-http-security-headers-on-the-web/1259) - (2018) Adoption of HTTP Security Headers on the Web
* [Faut-il HTTPS sur mon site ?](https://faut-il-https-sur-mon-site.fr/) - [FR] :fr: does your site require HTTPS ?
* [DigiCert SSL Certificate Checker](https://www.digicert.com/help/) - If you are having a problem with your SSL certificate installation, this diagnostic tool will help you locate the problem and verify your SSL Certificate installation.
# Society
* [MoveItFootballHead](https://imgur.com/gallery/3Bsf7) - A simple, yet powerful, lesson on privilege
* [Topito](https://twitter.com/topito_com/status/420918985870172161/photo/1) - (2014) [FR] :fr: [IMG] Plus fort que la pancarte de manif’ : le miroir
* [Yves Miserey](http://www.lefigaro.fr/environnement/2012/05/25/01029-20120525ARTFIG00710-les-ogm-ont-perdu-la-guerre-contre-les-mauvaises-herbes.php) - (2012) [FR] :fr: Les OGM ont perdu la guerre contre les mauvaises herbes
* [Le blog d'un odieux connard](https://odieuxconnard.files.wordpress.com/2014/01/extrc3aame-final-2.jpg) - (2014) [FR] :fr: [IMG] - Les Aventures Magiques de l'Extrême-Droite
* [Horace Dediu](https://twitter.com/asymco/status/418845332349661184/photo/1) - (2014) [IMG] There are two types of people in the world. // using the Internet vs not using the Internet
* [Cameron Power](https://twitter.com/cap0w/status/431176293590106112/photo/1) - (2014) [IMG] Wtf is wrong with this dude? What is he looking at? The world?
* [Etienne Chouard](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oN5tdMSXWV8) - [FR] :fr: [Video] Chercher la cause des causes - TED // Questioning democracy / questionnement et remise en cause de la démocratie
* [Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal](http://www.smbc-comics.com/?id=1883) - (2010) [IMG] Why are there so few women in engineering / science ?
* [Gizmodo](https://sploid.gizmodo.com/fascinating-graphic-shows-who-owns-all-the-major-brands-1599537576) - Fascinating graphics show who owns all the major brands in the world
* [Clara Darko](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1ZHl8qqg4A) - [Video] Movie montage of dystopian / utopias societies
* [Greg Rosalsky](https://www.citylab.com/transportation/2017/11/why-do-we-still-commute/544733/) - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
* [Kevin Pezzi MD](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/irony-silicon-valley-kevin-pezzi-md/) - (2015) The irony of Silicon Valley
* [Dean Baker](https://www.politico.com/agenda/story/2017/10/25/doctors-salaries-pay-disparities-000557) - (2017) The problem of doctors’ salaries
* [Daniel Miessler](https://danielmiessler.com/blog/new-luxury-good-information/) - (2017) The New Luxury of Having Good Information
* [You Are Not So Smart](https://youarenotsosmart.com/category/articles/) - explore the ways you and everyone else tends to develop an undeserved confidence in human perception, motivation, and behavior. you’ll rediscover a humility and reconnect with the stumbling, fumbling community of man trying to make sense of things the best we can. The central theme of You Are Not So Smart is that you are unaware of how unaware you are.
* [Data Gueule (DTG)](https://www.youtube.com/user/datagueule/) - [Videos] [FR] :fr: #Datagueule, l'émission qui décode les mécanismes de notre société... avec des chiffres ! Datagueule is a french youtube program that decrypts how society functions and provide actual figures
* [Le grand Oral](https://www.rtbf.be/auvio/detail_le-grand-oral-de-luc-de-brabandere?id=2284414) - (2017) [FR] :fr: [Video] Le Grand Oral de Luc de Brabandere. A propos du ras le bol des travailleurs, de la place de l'homme dans une société de plus en plus connectée, l'intelligence artificielle vs l'emploi, et le bien être au travail. **Bonus** : [Podcast](https://www.rtbf.be/auvio/detail_le-grand-oral?id=2284456)
* [Lee Rainie](https://www.slideshare.net/PewInternet/10-facts-about-jobs-in-the-future/9-5_People_express_more_worry) - (2017) 10 facts about jobs in the future
* [AI Now Institute](https://ainowinstitute.org/) - an interdisciplinary research center dedicated to understanding the social implications of artificial intelligence.
* [Cartooning for Peace](http://www.cartooningforpeace.org/cartoonotheque/) - [IMGS] Cartoons about censorship, freedom of expression, human rights, environment, inequality, war, religion, migrations, etc
* [Bloomberg](https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/pessimists-guide-to-2018/) - (2017) The Pessimist's Guide to 2018
* [Karl Jilg](https://twitter.com/voxdotcom/status/534731895930896384/photo/1) - (2014) [IMG] brilliant illustration shows how much public space we've surrendered to cars
* [Morgan Housel](http://www.collaborativefund.com/blog/the-full-reset/) - (2017) The Full Reset | understand the power of starting clean
* [umair haque](https://eand.co/the-dopamine-economy-336b239272ef) - (2017) The Dopamine Economy
* [John B. Sparks](http://www.visualcapitalist.com/histomap/) - Histomap: Visualizing the 4,000 Year History of Global Power
* [Atlas of Prejudice](https://atlasofprejudice.com/) - salacious political incorrectness and unconventional historical studies, with maps
* [Yanko Tsvetkov](https://atlasofprejudice.com/tearing-europe-apart-10d01e876eab) - (2014) Tearing Europe Apart | 20 ways to break Europe. Did the laws of neuroscience shape European history?
* [Sean Illing](https://www.vox.com/2017/12/20/16772670/baby-boomers-millennials-congress-debt) - (2017) How the baby boomers — not millennials — screwed America | “The boomers inherited a rich, dynamic country and have gradually bankrupted it."
* [Joshua Rothman](https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/a-new-history-of-the-second-world-war) - (2017) A New History of the Second World War
* [The Huffington Post](http://highline.huffingtonpost.com/articles/en/poor-millennials/) - Millenials Are Screwed | Why millennials are facing the scariest financial future of any generation since the Great Depression.
* [Scott Santens](https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2017/01/why-we-should-all-have-a-basic-income/) - (2017) Why we should all have a basic income
* [David Rotman](https://www.technologyreview.com/s/603465/the-relentless-pace-of-automation/) - (2017) The Relentless Pace of Automation
* [Matthew Yglesias](https://www.vox.com/2014/8/5/5970767/case-against-time-zones) - (2014) The case against time zones: They're impractical & outdated
* [Charles Petzold](http://www.charlespetzold.com/blog/2015/07/De-Obfuscating-the-Statistics-of-Mass-Shootings.html) - (2015) De-Obfuscating the Statistics of Mass Shootings
* [Mariel Bluteau](https://www.franceinter.fr/societe/nous-sommes-face-a-un-danger-comparable-a-celui-d-une-guerre-mondiale-sans-doute-meme-plus-grave-cyril-dion) - (2018) [FR] :fr: Psycho : comment expliquer le déni face au réchauffement climatique ?
* [John Cleese](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvVPdyYeaQU) - [Video] on Stupidity
* [Robert C. Martin](https://blog.cleancoder.com/uncle-bob/2017/08/28/JustFollowingOders.html) - (2017) Just Following Orders | Reminder: Doing your job does not mean that you just follow orders. The courts are going to hold you to a high ethical standard, even if your employer does not.
* [Béatrice Sutter](https://www.ladn.eu/tech-a-suivre/data-big-et-smart/internet-nous-rend-il-cons/) - [FR] :fr: (2018) Internet nous rend-il cons ?
* [Max Roser and Mohamed Nagdy](https://ourworldindata.org/optimism-pessimism) - (2018) Optimism & Pessimism | why people are optimistic or pessimistic about certain things and how this is influenced by human nature, the media, or social changes.
* [Cade Metz](https://www.wired.com/2016/03/two-moves-alphago-lee-sedol-redefined-future/) - (2016) In Two Moves, AlphaGo and Lee Sedol Redefined the Future | speaking of go board game
* [Tim Wu](https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/16/opinion/sunday/tyranny-convenience.html) - (2018) The Tyranny of Convenience | the problem with over conformity
* [The Tarot Cards Of Tech](http://tarotcardsoftech.artefactgroup.com/) - Gaze into the future of your product and consider the impact of what we create | See also Ethics vs Technology, Black Mirror
* [James Conca](https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesconca/2012/06/10/energys-deathprint-a-price-always-paid/#71ef4f07709b) - (2012) How Deadly Is Your Kilowatt? We Rank The Killer Energy Sources | It seems that Coal is way more harmful than Nuclear.
* [Bohm Dialogue](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bohm_Dialogue) - (also known as Bohmian Dialogue or "Dialogue in the Spirit of David Bohm") is a freely flowing group conversation in which participants attempt to reach a common understanding, experiencing everyone's point of view fully, equally and nonjudgementally.[1] This can lead to new and deeper understanding. The purpose is to solve the communication crises that face society,[2] and indeed the whole of human nature and consciousness.
* [Daniel Miessler](https://danielmiessler.com/blog/job-losses-automation-active-passive/) - (2019) Job Losses from Automation Are Being Actively Engineered and Funded
* [Replication crisis](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Replication_crisis) - The replication crisis (or replicability crisis or reproducibility crisis) is, as of 2019, an ongoing methodological crisis in which it has been found that many scientific studies are difficult or impossible to replicate or reproduce. The replication crisis affects the social and life sciences most severely.
* [Finn Brunton & Helen Nissenbaum](https://thereader.mitpress.mit.edu/the-fantasy-of-opting-out/) - (2019) The Fantasy of Opting Out
> There is no simple solution to the problem of privacy, because privacy itself is a solution to societal challenges that are in constant flux. If the apparatus of total surveillance that we have described here were deliberate, centralized, and explicit, a Big Brother machine toggling between cameras, it would demand revolt, and we could conceive of a life outside the totalitarian microscope.
* [Electric Unicycle Forum](http://forum.electricunicycle.org/) - forum for reviews and discussions related to electric unicycles
* [OpenCycleMap](https://opencyclemap.org/) - :bicyclist: the OpenStreetMap Cycle Map
* [Marches Adeps](http://www.sport-adeps.be/index.php?id=5945) - :fr: [FR] Tous les dimanches et jours fériés, des marches Adeps sont organisées en Wallonie et à Bruxelles. Des parcours de 5, 10, 20 et parfois 15km pour tous les types de randonneurs.
* [Aaron Maxwell](http://redsymbol.net/articles/build-test-automation-system/) - Building a Automated Testing/Quality Assurance System
* [sstephenson/bats](https://github.com/sstephenson/bats) - Bash Automated Testing System. **Bonus** : see also [bats-core/bats-core](https://github.com/bats-core/bats-core), a mirrored fork of bats but still updated
* [David Greenlees](https://www.stickyminds.com/article/how-usability-matrix-emotions-can-benefit-your-software-testing?page=0%2C1) - How the Usability Matrix of Emotions Can Benefit Your Software Testing
* [Andrew Wulf](http://thecodist.com/article/my_job_as_a_programmer_is_to_make_testers_miserable) - My Job As A Programmer Is To Make Testers Miserable
* [Locust](http://locust.io/) - a modern open source load testing framework
* [Gojko Adzic](https://gojko.net/favourites/testing/agile/2016/05/24/large-test-suites.html) - (2016) Five ways to reduce the cost of large test suites
* [aelsabbahy/goss](https://github.com/aelsabbahy/goss#installation) - goss : Quick and Easy server testing/validation
* [Ahmed Elsabbahy](https://medium.com/@aelsabbahy/tutorial-how-to-test-your-docker-image-in-half-a-second-bbd13e06a4a9) - Tutorial: How to test your docker image in half a second
* [Stack Exchange](https://devops.stackexchange.com/a/706/3072) - How to test provisioning and configuration in Ansible setup?
* [Pedro Artino](https://velenux.wordpress.com/2016/11/20/test-driven-infrastructure-with-goss/) - (2016) Test Driven Infrastructure with Goss
* [metacloud/molecule](https://github.com/metacloud/molecule) - Molecule aids in the development and testing of Ansible roles.
* [Serverspec](http://serverspec.org/) - RSpec tests for your servers configured by CFEngine, Puppet, Ansible, Itamae or anything else
* [Dan Tehranian](https://dantehranian.wordpress.com/2015/06/18/testing-ansible-roles-with-test-kitchen/) - (2015) Testing Ansible Roles with Test Kitchen
* [Daniel Miessler](https://danielmiessler.com/projects/webappsec_testing_resources/) - Web Application Security Testing Resources
* [David Greenlees](https://www.stickyminds.com/article/how-usability-matrix-emotions-can-benefit-your-software-testing) - (2013) How the Usability Matrix of Emotions Can Benefit Your Software Testing
* [marmelab/gremlins.js](https://github.com/marmelab/gremlins.js) - Gremlins.js : JS monkey testing library that tests webapp robustness through random user actions
* [J. B. Rainsberger](http://blog.thecodewhisperer.com/permalink/integrated-tests-are-a-scam) - Integrated Tests Are A Scam
* [J. B. Rainsberger](https://twitter.com/jbrains/statuses/167297606698008576) - "Worried that TDD will slow down your programmers? Don't. They probably need slowing down."
* [mr-mig/going-to-production](https://github.com/mr-mig/going-to-production) - A checklist for topics which should be covered before going to production.
* [volanja/ansible_spec](https://github.com/volanja/ansible_spec) - a ruby gem that connect Ansible & Serverspec for Test Driven Server Configuration (or TDD).
* [Jeff Geerling](https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2016/how-i-test-ansible-configuration-on-7-different-oses-docker) - (2016) How I test Ansible configuration on 7 different OSes with Docker
* [nickjj/RoleSpec](https://github.com/nickjj/rolespec) - A test library for testing Ansible roles
* [Dennis Stevens](https://www.leadingagile.com/2013/09/stop-writing-code-cant-yet-test/) - (2013) Stop Writing Code You Can't Yet Test
* [pre-commit/pre-commit](https://github.com/pre-commit/pre-commit) - A framework for managing and maintaining multi-language pre-commit hooks.
* [PaulWaltersDev/FreeLearningResourcesForSoftwareTesters](https://github.com/PaulWaltersDev/FreeLearningResourcesForSoftwareTesters) - free Online Learning Resources for New and Experienced Software Testers.
* [Front-End-Checklist](https://codeburst.io/the-front-end-checklist-8b2292fdda44) - an exhaustive list of all elements you need to have / to test before launching your site / HTML page to production
* [Philippe Bourgau](http://philippe.bourgau.net/dont-stick-to-tdds-red-green-refactor-loop-to-the-letter/) - (2017) Don't Stick to TDD's Red-Green-Refactor Loop to the Letter
* [James Routley](https://routley.io/tech/2017/07/20/golang-test-fixtures.html) - (2017) Simplify Golang test fixtures with this one weird trick
* [Nemanja Mijailovic](https://mijailovic.net/2017/07/29/go-fuzz/) - (2017) Going down the rabbit hole with go-fuzz | testing techniques
* [Principles of Chaos Engineering](http://principlesofchaos.org/)
* [dastergon/awesome-chaos-engineering](https://github.com/dastergon/awesome-chaos-engineering) - list of awesome Chaos Engineering resources
* [bats-core/bats-core](https://github.com/bats-core/bats-core) : Bats is a [TAP](https://testanything.org/)-compliant testing framework for Bash. It provides a simple way to verify that the UNIX programs you write behave as expected. **Bonus** : see also the original [sstephenson/bats](https://github.com/sstephenson/bats)
* [Test Anything Protocol (TAP)](https://testanything.org/) - a simple text-based interface between testing modules in a test harness, with implementations in C, C++, Python, PHP, Perl, Java, JavaScript, and others.
* [Andy Zaidman](https://azaidman.wordpress.com/2017/05/10/is-testing-on-stackoverflow-dead/) - (2017) Is Testing (on StackOverflow) Dead?
* [Dave Syer](https://spring.io/blog/2007/01/15/unit-testing-with-stubs-and-mocks/) - (2007) Unit Testing with Stubs and Mocks
* [Caitie McCaffrey](https://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=2889274) - (2016) The Verification of a Distributed System | A practitioner's guide to increasing confidence in system correctness
* [Nathen Harvey](https://www.slideshare.net/nathenharvey/effective-testing-with-ansible-and-inspec) - (2018) Effective Testing with Ansible and InSpec
* [Nathen Harvey](https://www.slideshare.net/nathenharvey/dev-opsdc-inspecworkshopslideshare) - (2017) Compliance Automation with InSpec
* [Nathen Harvey](https://speakerdeck.com/nathenharvey/compliance-as-code) - (2017) Compliance as Code
* [Sarah Mei](https://www.devmynd.com/blog/five-factor-testing/) - Five Factor Testing
* [Christiaan Verwijs](https://blog.agilistic.nl/7-powerful-ways-to-get-feedback-from-users-in-scrum/) - 7 Powerful Ways To Get Feedback From Users (In Scrum)
* [Scott Vokes](https://spin.atomicobject.com/2014/09/16/property-based-testing/) - (2014) Property-Based Testing | Testing Assumptions You Don’t Know You’re Making
* [Lieven Vaneeckhaute (denshade)](https://softwareefficiency.wordpress.com/2015/02/10/fail-fast-spend-less-time-in-root-cause-analysis/) - (2015) Fail fast, spend less time in root cause analysis
* [Jakub Holý](https://theholyjava.wordpress.com/2016/03/04/dont-add-unnecessary-checks-to-your-code-pretty-please/) - (2016) Don’t add unnecessary checks to your code, pretty please!
* [Robert Ecker](https://dev.to/teamcoder/the-problem-with-high-test-coverage-4dh) - (2017) The Problem With High Test Coverage
* [PropEr Testing](http://propertesting.com/) - Fred Hébert talking about ins and outs of Property-Based Testing, with focus set on Erlang’s PropEr framework, a freely available testing tool based on Quviq’s Quickcheck framework.
* [Anna Kennedy](http://annaken.github.io/testing-packer-builds-with-serverspec) - (2017) Testing Packer builds with Serverspec
* [Michal Charemza](https://charemza.name/blog/posts/methodologies/testing/questions-to-ask-yourself-when-writing-tests/) - (2018) Questions to ask yourself when writing tests : Talk to yourself to make sure your tests help you achieve your aims
* [Bill Wake](https://www.industriallogic.com/blog/multiple-asserts-are-ok/) - (2015) Multiple Asserts Are OK | Some people suggest we should restrict ourselves to a single assertion per test. Are multiple asserts in a test ever OK?
* [Matthieu Lesne aka coreight](https://coreight.com/content/bonnes-habitudes-developpeurs) - :fr: [FR] (2016) Les bonnes habitudes de développeurs à appliquer dans sa vie quotidienne
* [Stack Exchange](https://devops.stackexchange.com/questions/98/how-to-test-provisioning-and-configuration-in-ansible-setup) - (2017) How to test provisioning and configuration in Ansible setup? Solutions : Goss, Testinfra, Serverspec, Inspec
* [aelsabbahy/goss](https://github.com/aelsabbahy/goss/tree/master/extras/dgoss) - dgoss is a convenience wrapper around goss that aims to bring the simplicity of goss to docker containers.
* [Fred Hébert](https://ferd.ca/the-hitchhiker-s-guide-to-the-unexpected.html) - (2018) The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Unexpected | about clean architecture, and making things easier
* [Trung Thanh Le](https://www.slideshare.net/TrungThanhLe1/connascence-how-to-detect-code-smell) - (2017) [Slides] Connascence - How to detect code smell
* [Daniel Lebrero](https://labs.ig.com/code-coverage-100-percent-tragedy) - (2016) The tragedy of 100% code coverage
* [Daniel Lebrero](https://danlebrero.com/2019/02/18/other-reasons-for-test-driven-development-baby-steps-roi-evil-manager-watching-the-watchmen/#content) - (2019) Other reasons for TDD: Baby steps, ROI, Evil Manager Syndrome and Watching the watchmen | Describing some reasons to do Test Driven Development that are rarely mentioned
* [Kent C. Dodds](https://kentcdodds.com/blog/write-tests) - (2017) Write tests. Not too many. Mostly integration.
* [Rosemary Wang](https://medium.com/@joatmon08/test-driven-development-techniques-for-infrastructure-a73bd1ab273b) - (2019) Test-Driven Development for Infrastructure
* [localstack/localstack](https://github.com/localstack/localstack) - 💻 A fully functional local AWS cloud stack. Develop and test your cloud & Serverless apps offline
* [Terratest](https://terratest.gruntwork.io/) - is a Go library that provides patterns and helper functions for testing infrastructure, with 1st-class support for Terraform, Packer, Docker, Kubernetes, AWS, GCP, and more.
* [eerkunt/terraform-compliance](https://github.com/eerkunt/terraform-compliance) - a lightweight, security focused, BDD test framework against terraform
* [Yevgeniy Brikman](https://blog.gruntwork.io/open-sourcing-terratest-a-swiss-army-knife-for-testing-infrastructure-code-5d883336fcd5) - (2018) Open sourcing Terratest: a swiss army knife for testing infrastructure code | Tools to test Terraform, Packer, Docker, AWS, and much more
* [Cloud Custodian Docs](https://cloudcustodian.io/docs/deployment.html#compliance-as-code) - Compliance as Code | Custodian is a tool for managing cloud environments by ensuring compliance to security policies, tag policies, garbage collection of unused resources, and cost management from a single tool.
* [gruntwork-io/terratest](https://github.com/gruntwork-io/terratest) - Terratest is a Go library that makes it easier to write automated tests for your infrastructure code. **See also** [Official Website](https://terratest.gruntwork.io/)
* [elmundio87/terraform_validate](https://github.com/elmundio87/terraform_validate) - Terraform Validate is a python package that allows users to define Policy as Code for Terraform configurations | Assists in the enforcement of user-defined standards in Terraform
* [cesar-rodriguez/terrascan](https://github.com/cesar-rodriguez/terrascan) - Collection of security and best practice test for static code analysis of terraform templates
* [instrumenta/conftest](https://github.com/instrumenta/conftest) - Write tests against structured configuration data using the Open Policy Agent Rego query language. **See also** [Official Website](https://conftest.dev)
* [mattray/inspec-iggy](https://github.com/mattray/inspec-iggy) - InSpec CLI plugin for generating compliance controls from Terraform and CloudFormation
* [terraform-linters/tflint](https://github.com/terraform-linters/tflint) - TFLint is a Terraform linter focused on possible errors, best practices, etc. (Terraform >= 0.12)
* [Jocelyn Caron](https://twitter.com/jocelyncaronfr/status/525558551553781760) - (2014) [IMG] a funny concept for Cars' UX
* [Karl Jilg](https://twitter.com/voxdotcom/status/534731895930896384/photo/1) - (2014) [IMG] brilliant illustration shows how much public space we've surrendered to cars
* [Greg Rosalsky](https://www.citylab.com/transportation/2017/11/why-do-we-still-commute/544733/) - (2017) The Economics of the Office: Why Do We Still Commute?
* [Allan Richarz](https://www.citylab.com/transportation/2018/05/the-amazing-psychology-of-japanese-train-stations/560822/) - (2018) The Amazing Psychology of Japanese Train Stations
* [Train Map](https://trainmap.belgiantrain.be) - [BE] Show belgian train positions in realtime. Train positions are calculated based on timetables, real time info and prognoses.
* [Radar Virtuel](https://www.radarvirtuel.com/) - :fr: [FR] Le site Radar Virtuel permet de voir le trafic aérien en temps réel avec des petits avions sur une carte Google, ça marche très bien en Europe, autour des aéroports aux États-Unis et pas du tout dans le reste du monde, c’est dommage.
* [Spotted by Locals](https://www.spottedbylocals.com/) - handpicked city loving locals write about their favorite spots in their city. Insider tips, not highlights!
* [MyLifeElsewhere](https://www.mylifeelsewhere.com/) - allows you to compare your home country with different countries around the world.
* [Brussels for Beer Geeks](https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/viewer?mid=1R99-MBg6KXiPLnWk--ROWWJFX4s) - [BE] A map with bars ,shops, restos of interest for beer geeks visiting Brussels. Bars will usually have a varied selection of good Belgian and/or foreign beers. Restos will have a focus on food and beer. Via [Belgianbeergeek.be](https://belgianbeergeek.be/)
* [Radar Virtuel](https://www.radarvirtuel.com/) - :fr: [FR] Le site Radar Virtuel permet de voir le trafic aérien en temps réel avec des petits avions sur une carte Google, ça marche très bien en Europe, autour des aéroports aux États-Unis et pas du tout dans le reste du monde, c’est dommage.
* [Sandra Henry-Stocker](http://www.computerworld.com/article/3196138/linux/whos-hogging-the-network.html) - Who's hogging the network? Bandwidth usage on a Linux system
* [Ravi Saive](https://www.tecmint.com/20-netstat-commands-for-linux-network-management/) - 20 Netstat Commands for Linux Network Management
* [Milosz Galazka](https://blog.sleeplessbeastie.eu/2013/10/31/how-to-deal-with-dmesg-timestamps/) - (2013) How to deal with dmesg timestamps
* [Stack Exchange](https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/68523/find-and-remove-large-files-that-are-open-but-have-been-deleted) - Find and remove large files that are open but have been deleted
* [Silver Moon](http://www.binarytides.com/linux-ss-command/) - 10 examples of Linux ss command to monitor network connections
* [Silver Moon](http://www.binarytides.com/linux-commands-monitor-network/) - 18 commands to monitor network bandwidth on Linux server
* [Daniel Miessler](https://danielmiessler.com/study/tcpdump/) - A tcpdump Tutorial and Primer with Examples
* [Daniel Miessler](https://danielmiessler.com/study/tcpflags/) - How to Remember Your TCP Flags
* [Working all day](http://workrobot.com/sysadmin/security/tcpdump_expressions.html) - TCPDUMP expressions
* [Oleg Muravskiy](https://texnoblog.wordpress.com/2010/04/17/using-tcpdump/) - (2010) Using tcpdump to see HTTP requests and responses
* [Steve Howard](http://appcrawler.com/wordpress/2012/08/01/tcpdump-to-see-oracle-errors/) - (2012) tcpdump to see Oracle errors
* [SystemRescueCd](http://www.system-rescue-cd.org/) - a Linux system rescue disk available as a bootable CD-ROM or USB stick for fixing your system and data after a crash.
* [Vivek Gite](https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/check-unix-linux-configuration-file-for-syntax-errors.html) - 20 Examples: Make Sure Unix / Linux Configuration Files Are Free From Syntax Errors
* [DataFire](https://datafire-repos.github.io/oblique-strategies/) - Oblique Strategies for Programmers : Random tips for building, debugging, and overcoming creative blocks.
* :star: [**Adam Bertram**](https://www.pluralsight.com/blog/it-ops/troubleshooting-tips) - 3 troubleshooting tips that can save you a world of time
* [Julia Evans](https://jvns.ca/blog/2016/03/16/tcpdump-is-amazing/) - (2016) tcpdump is amazing
* [Jeff Jones](http://outofmyhead.olssonandjones.com/2017/12/02/wget-cant-execute-ssl_helper/) - (2017) `wget: can't execute 'ssl_helper': No such file or directory wget: error getting response: Connection reset by peer` | error happening in alpine container 3.5.2. **Bonus** : seem to be as design... see [docker-library/busybox/issues/25](https://github.com/docker-library/busybox/issues/25)
* [Ask Ubuntu on Stack Exchange](https://askubuntu.com/questions/631077/problem-with-deluge-no-incoming-connection) - Problem with Deluge: “no incoming connection!”
* [Mike Swieton](https://spin.atomicobject.com/2018/01/27/debugging-complex-problems/) - (2018) Debugging a Complex Problem? Think Like an Epidemiologist
* [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/a/47965269/2309958) - Docker - Cannot remove dead container | `rm: cannot remove /var/lib/docker/overlay/<hash>/merged: Device or resource busy` Solution : grep <hash> /proc/*/mountinfo then find the pid of <hash> and kill it
* [Brandon Sheffield](https://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/310570/Developers_share_their_most_memorable_dirty_coding_tricks.php) - (2017) Developers share their most memorable dirty coding tricks
* [Dmitriy Samovskiy](http://www.somic.org/2011/09/30/complex-systems-generalists-and-specialists/) - (2011) Complex Systems: Generalists and Specialists | on diagnosing problems
* [Benjamin Cane](https://bencane.com/2013/12/23/yum-plugins-verifying-packages-and-configurations-with-yum-verify/) - (2013) Yum Plugins: Verifying packages and configurations with Yum Verify
* [Vivek Gite](https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linuxunix-move-file-starting-with-a-dash/) - (2010) Linux/UNIX: Move File Starting With A Dash
* [Guillermo Garron](https://www.garron.me/en/linux/set-time-date-timezone-ntp-linux-shell-gnome-command-line.html) - (2012) Set Time, Date Timezone in Linux from Command Line or Gnome | Use ntp
* [James Somers](http://jsomers.net/blog/gettiers) - (2019) The three-page paper that shook philosophy : “Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?” : “the Gettier cases”
* [Pradeep Kumar](https://www.linuxtechi.com/capture-analyze-packets-tcpdump-command-linux/) - (2018) How to capture and analyze packets with tcpdump command on Linux
* [Vivek Gite](https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-list-network-interfaces-names-command/) - (2018) Linux Show / Display Available Network Interfaces
* [David Newcomb](http://www.bigsoft.co.uk/blog/2012/01/06/rpmdb-unable-to-join-the-environment) - (2012) yum install failing on `rpmdb: unable to join the environment` or `db3 error(11) from dbenv->open: Resource temporarily unavailable`. Do the followings:
* [Joyent Support](https://help.joyent.com/hc/en-us/articles/226687427-Watching-active-IP-connections-Linux) - (2016) Watching active IP connections - Linux
* Incoming connections : `watch -d -n1 lsof -i`
* [Super User](https://superuser.com/a/848966/453117) and [Server Fault](https://serverfault.com/a/353134/298315)
* Trace all connections on specific port to `/var/log/messages` (syslog) using iptables : `sudo iptables -I INPUT -p tcp --dport 443 --syn -j LOG --log-prefix "HTTPS SYN: "`
* Trace all connections on specific port to `/var/log/messages` (syslog) using iptables : `sudo iptables -I INPUT -p tcp --match multiport --dports 443,636,389,8095,80 --syn -j LOG --log-prefix "HTTPS SYN: "`
* [Downdetector](https://downdetector.com) - offers a realtime overview of status information and outages for all kinds of services. | online monitoring of your favorite services
* [Seth Robertson](https://sethrobertson.github.io/GitFixUm/fixup.html) - (2013) On undoing, fixing, or removing commits or mistakes in git | A git choose-your-own-adventure!
* [MorganGeek](https://github.com/MorganGeek/bookmarks/blob/master/cheat/network.md) - My Network cheatsheet
* [Sean Kane](https://www.oreilly.com/ideas/6-creative-ways-to-solve-problems-with-linux-containers-and-docker) - (2018) 6 creative ways to solve problems with Linux containers and Docker
* [Users Known](https://www.usersknow.com/podcast) - [Podcast] What Is Wrong with UX?
> Learn
* [Kevin Marks](https://backchannel.com/how-the-web-became-unreadable-a781ddc711b6) - How the Web Became Unreadable
* [Little Big Details](http://littlebigdetails.com/) - a curated collection of the finer details of design, updated every day.
* [Christelle Mozzati](http://www.24joursdeweb.fr/2013/dark-patterns-design-interface/) - (2013) [FR] :fr: Les dark patterns en design d’interface
* [Anthony Tseng](http://uxmovement.com/forms/9-small-user-experience-details-most-websites-miss/) - 9 Small User Experience Details Most Websites Miss
* [Tom Lloyd](https://twitter.com/TomALloyd/status/441601100794585088/photo/1) - A good advice about the CV for Design students
* [Luke Wroblewski](https://twitter.com/lukew/statuses/455742093839724544) - [IMG] Don't port your desktop UI to mobile. Optimize your UI for mobile.
* [fireurgunz](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdHTlUGN1zw) - (1957) [Video] Disney did use parallax long before web designers, it was called MultiPlane Camera
* [Keith Clark](http://keithclark.co.uk/articles/pure-css-parallax-websites/) - (2014) Pure CSS Parallax Websites
* [Rémi Parmentier](http://www.hteumeuleu.fr/attribut-srcset-images-responsive/) - (2014) [FR] :fr: L’attribut srcset pour des images responsive
* [Zombidev](https://twitter.com/scottdavis99/statuses/524442305764552705) - "The web is just rectangles inside of rectangles..."
* [Guillaume Gouessan](http://guillaumegouessan.com/talk/move/) - Making things move when you are a front-end developer / good animating advices
* [Brian Kelly](https://morethancoding.com/2013/03/12/ux-then-architecture-then-tools/) - (2013) UX, Then Architecture, Then Tools
* [Brian Kelly](https://morethancoding.com/2012/10/24/the-web-apis-you-use-will-fail/) - (2012) The Web APIs You Use Will Fail
* [Front-End-Checklist](https://codeburst.io/the-front-end-checklist-8b2292fdda44) - an exhaustive list of all elements you need to have / to test before launching your site / HTML page to production
* [Connor John Gettel](https://medium.com/@connorgettel/masters-degree-final-major-project-part-2-theoretical-monzo-design-improvements-and-new-concepts-e6c652a1e3e5) - (2017) Master’s Degree Final Major Project: Theoretical Design Improvements and new Concepts—Monzo.
* [robinstickel/awesome-design-principles](https://github.com/robinstickel/awesome-design-principles) - A curated list of good design and experience principles.
* [Joël Spolsky](https://www.joelonsoftware.com/2000/04/26/designing-for-people-who-have-better-things-to-do-with-their-lives/) - (2000) Designing for People Who Have Better Things To Do With Their Lives
* [UX Quotes](http://uxchoice.com/ux-quotes) - Tweetable quotes on User Experience / Design
* [Laura Klein](https://www.usersknow.com/blog/2009/11/6-reasons-users-hate-your-new-feature.html) - (2009) 6 Reasons Users Hate Your New Feature
* [Addy Osmani](https://speakerdeck.com/addyosmani/the-browser-hackers-guide-to-instant-loading) - (2017) The Browser Hacker's Guide To Instant Loading
* [Christiaan Verwijs](https://blog.agilistic.nl/7-powerful-ways-to-get-feedback-from-users-in-scrum/) - 7 Powerful Ways To Get Feedback From Users (In Scrum)
* [John Cutler](https://hackernoon.com/we-cant-do-that-in-one-sprint-a6780d67480) - (2018) We Can’t Do That In One Sprint
* [Moritz Arendt](https://www.getopensocial.com/blog/community-management/real-users-dont-read-manuals) - (2017) Real Users Don't Read Manuals
* [Web Design Museum](https://www.webdesignmuseum.org/) - The museum exhibits over 900 carefully selected and sorted web sites that show web design trends between the years 1995 and 2005.
* [Gordon Brander](http://gordonbrander.com/pattern/jack-principles/) - The Jack Principles of conversational UI.
* [thedaviddias/Front-End-Checklist](https://github.com/thedaviddias/Front-End-Checklist) - The Front-End Checklist is an exhaustive list of all elements you need to have / to test before launching your website / HTML page to production.
* [Good Video Game Interface Screenshots](http://videogameinterfaces.com/) - The best collection of the most beautiful, exceptional and inspiring video game interfaces and screenshots.
* [Lucas Fernandes da Costa](https://lucasfcosta.com/2019/02/10/terminal-guide-2019.html) - (2019) How I'm still not using GUIs in 2019: A guide to the terminal. **Bonus** : [author's dotfiles](https://github.com/lucasfcosta/dotfiles)
* [CSS Zen Garden](http://www.mezzoblue.com/zengarden/alldesigns/) - is a World Wide Web development resource "built to demonstrate what can be accomplished visually through CSS-based design.".
* [Revenge.css](http://heydonworks.com/revenge_css_bookmarklet/) - is a CSS bookmarklet that reports bad html using pseudo content. If the page you use it with has malformed links, deprecated attributes, <div>s inside inline elements, inaccessible buttons, badly nested sections or other errors, you'll see some ugly, pink errors written in nobody's favourite font: Comic Sans. **See also** [GitHub repository](https://github.com/Heydon/REVENGE.CSS)
* [debugCSS](https://imbrianj.github.io/debugCSS/) - (X)HTML debugging tool built with CSS | debugCSS is meant to be loaded on an existing page to highlight potentially broken, malformed or legacy (X)HTML. Not all "errors" are created equally, so they are color coded to highlight severity. Green is "probably not a big problem", yellow is "worth looking at" and red is "you really should fix this." **See also** [GitHub repository](https://github.com/imbrianj/debugCSS)
* [tota11y](https://khan.github.io/tota11y/) - an accessibility visualization toolkit testing accessibility (a11y) of your site + showing what is wrong in your document. Also available as a bookmarklet on the same page. **See also** [GitHub repository](https://github.com/Khan/tota11y)
* [brunopulis/awesome-a11y](https://github.com/brunopulis/awesome-a11y) - A curated list about accessibility / A11Y
* [Akbar](http://howlowck.github.io/Akbar/) - A bookmarklet that simulates various types user experiences. It is an education tool that will hopefully educate people about web accessibility. **See also** [GitHub repository](https://github.com/howlowck/Akbar)
* [Revenge.css](http://heydonworks.com/revenge_css_bookmarklet/) - is a CSS bookmarklet that reports bad html using pseudo content. If the page you use it with has malformed links, deprecated attributes, <div>s inside inline elements, inaccessible buttons, badly nested sections or other errors, you'll see some ugly, pink errors written in nobody's favourite font: Comic Sans. **See also** [GitHub repository](https://github.com/Heydon/REVENGE.CSS)
* [WAVE Web Accessibility Evaluation Tool](https://wave.webaim.org/) - WAVE can identify many accessibility and Web Content Accessibility Guideline (WCAG) errors, but also facilitates human evaluation of web content. **Bonus** [WAVE Browser Extensions](https://wave.webaim.org/extension/)
* [Contrast Ratio](https://contrast-ratio.com) - Easily calculate color contrast ratios. Passing WCAG was never this easy!
* [debugCSS](https://imbrianj.github.io/debugCSS/) - (X)HTML debugging tool built with CSS | debugCSS is meant to be loaded on an existing page to highlight potentially broken, malformed or legacy (X)HTML. Not all "errors" are created equally, so they are color coded to highlight severity. Green is "probably not a big problem", yellow is "worth looking at" and red is "you really should fix this." **See also** [GitHub repository](https://github.com/imbrianj/debugCSS)
* [Nibbler](https://nibbler.silktide.com/) - is a free tool for testing websites. Enter the address of any website and Nibbler will give you a report scoring the website out of 10 for key areas, including accessibility, SEO, social media and technology.
* [HTML_CodeSniffer](https://squizlabs.github.io/HTML_CodeSniffer/) - Accessibility Auditor Bookmarklet | Check that your HTML code conforms to your coding standard
* [NoCoffee](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/nocoffee/jjeeggmbnhckmgdhmgdckeigabjfbddl) - A Chrome extension, helpful for understanding the problems faced by people with slight to extreme vision problems. **See also** : [Official website](https://accessgarage.wordpress.com)
> The energy put on fonts is hugely overrated. There are other things that are of much greater importance for our members. – Representative from the Swedish Dyslexic Association
* [brunopulis/awesome-a11y](https://github.com/brunopulis/awesome-a11y/blob/master/topics/validators.md) - Development Testing and Validators focused on accessibility
* [Jon Moore](https://medium.com/ux-power-tools/100-excuses-for-designers-517344cdd910) - 100 Excuses for Designers, Because sometimes you need one!
* [Jon Moore](https://medium.com/ux-power-tools/guilty-pleasures-for-designers-b34f2a3f604a) - Guilty Pleasures for Designers
* [Christian Beck](https://medium.com/ux-power-tools/terrible-ux-trends-for-2017-de6faebf099e) - Terrible UX Trends for 2017
* [Kamal Nayan](http://www.uxcuses.com/) - Designer Excuses, based on [Jon Moore' article on medium](https://medium.com/ux-power-tools/100-excuses-for-designers-517344cdd910)
* [Bored Elon Musk](https://twitter.com/BoredElonMusk/statuses/412994747632857089) - Modern web design explained in a simple Venn Diagram
* [Jocelyn Caron](https://twitter.com/jocelyncaronfr/status/525558551553781760) - (2014) [IMG] a funny concept for Cars' UX
# Web archive / nostalgia
* :star: [**Internet Archive: Wayback Machine**](https://web.archive.org/) - The Internet archive, bringing back old/dead pages to live
* [Julia Geist](https://hackernoon.com/guide-to-handling-internet-archives-cdx-server-api-response-c469df5b81f4) - (2017) Guide to Handling Internet Archive’s CDX Server API Response. **Examples** :
* [internetarchive/wayback](https://github.com/internetarchive/wayback/tree/master/wayback-cdx-server) - Wayback CDX Server API - BETA | The wayback-cdx-server is a standalone HTTP servlet that serves the index that the wayback machine uses to lookup captures.
* [My 90's TV](http://www.my90stv.com/) - Go back to the 1990's via this nostalgic TV simulator and relive the original ads, music videos, movie trailers, shows and more!
* [pirate/ArchiveBox](https://github.com/pirate/ArchiveBox) - 🗃 The open source self-hosted web archive. Takes browser history/bookmarks/Pocket/Pinboard/etc., saves HTML, JS, PDFs, media, and more... **See also :** [Website](https://archivebox.io)
* [oduwsdl/archivenow](https://github.com/oduwsdl/archivenow) - A Tool To Push Web Resources Into Web Archives
* [GH Archive](https://www.gharchive.org/) - is a project to record the public GitHub timeline, archive it, and make it easily accessible for further analysis. **See also:** [GitHub repository](https://github.com/igrigorik/gharchive.org)
* [Donjon de Naheulbeuk](http://www.penofchaos.com/warham/donjon.htm) - [FR] :fr: Podcast / Les premiers MP3 d'aventure
* [Combattre-ou-Mourir](http://www.combattre-ou-mourir.com/) - [FR] :fr: CoM était un jeu par navigateur où 3 forces s'affrontent pour obtenir le contrôle de la planète.
* [Quadd X mas](https://web.archive.org/web/20050209125208/http://www.quaddxmas.com:80/) - [FR] :fr: C'était un MMORPG et jeu de stratégie en php gratuit d'ambiance médiévale fantastique
# Web development
> News
* [What Web Can Do Today](https://whatwebcando.today/) - Can I rely on the Web Platform features to build my app? An overview of the device integration HTML5 APIs
> Learn
* [Amanda Visconti](http://programminghistorian.org/lessons/building-static-sites-with-jekyll-github-pages) - Building a static website with Jekyll and GitHub Pages
* [Web Development Reading List](https://wdrl.info/almanac/2017) - The 2017 Almanac : What happened in “News” in 2016?
* [Web Development Reading List](https://wdrl.info/evergreen) - The Evergreen List : selection of resources that are important for a longer time.
* [First Site Guide Blog](https://firstsiteguide.com/blog/) - articles, [infographics](https://firstsiteguide.com/category/infographics/), [cheatsheets](https://firstsiteguide.com/category/cheat-sheets/) about site/blog creation
* [A List Apart](https://alistapart.com/) - explores the design, development, and meaning of web content, with a special focus on web standards and best practices.
* [r/webdev](https://www.reddit.com/r/webdev/) - web development resources & news
* [Christian Haschek](https://blog.haschek.at/2017/how-to-defend-your-website-with-zip-bombs.html) - (2017) How to defend your website with ZIP bombs
* [Daniel Miessler](https://danielmiessler.com/study/url-uri/) - The Difference Between URLs and URIs
* [Daniel Miessler](https://danielmiessler.com/study/dns/) - A DNS Primer
* [Daniel Miessler](https://danielmiessler.com/study/encoding/) - An Encoding Primer
* [Daniel Miessler](https://danielmiessler.com/study/http/) - A Security-focused HTTP Primer
* [Tali Garsiel and Paul Irish](https://www.html5rocks.com/en/tutorials/internals/howbrowserswork/) - (2011) How Browsers Work: Behind the scenes of modern web browsers
* [Kevin Marks](https://www.wired.com/2016/10/how-the-web-became-unreadable/) - (2016) How the Web Became Unreadable
* [Augustin Kendall](https://www.portent.com/blog/content-strategy/user-experience-content.htm) - (2017) What Is the User Experience of Content?
* [weightshift/The-Personal-Page](https://github.com/weightshift/The-Personal-Page) - simple one-page website that presents your portrait and some description text in a nicely-formatted manner.
* [Michael Lynch](https://www.indiehackers.com/@mtlynch/459e942096) - (2017) The Perils of Outsourcing Your MVP
* [Ciro S. Costa](https://ops.tips/blog/extension-to-block-websites/) - (2018) Creating a simple extension to block websites
* [Nicolas Hoffmann, Elie Sloïm](https://openweb.eu.org/articles/le-cout-de-la-non-qualite-sur-le-web) - (2014) :fr: [FR] Le coût de la non-qualité sur le Web : 50%
* [Karolina Szczur](https://medium.com/@fox/talk-the-state-of-the-web-3e12f8e413b3) - (2017) The State of the Web | A guide to impactful performance improvements
* [Addy Osmani](https://speakerdeck.com/addyosmani/the-browser-hackers-guide-to-instant-loading) - (2017) The Browser Hacker's Guide To Instant Loading
* [Paul Calvano](https://discuss.httparchive.org/t/adoption-of-http-security-headers-on-the-web/1259) - (2018) Adoption of HTTP Security Headers on the Web
* [Amanda Sopkin](https://dev.to/amandasopkin/fantastic-personal-websites-and-how-to-make-them--22om) - (2018) Fantastic Personal Websites and How to Make Them | tips for good portfolio
* [HTML5 Please](http://html5please.com/) - Use the new and shiny responsibly. | Look up HTML5, CSS3, etc features, know if they are ready for use, and if so find out how you should use them – with polyfills, fallbacks or as they are.
* [Jack Lenox](https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2019/01/save-planet-improving-website-performance/) - (2019) How Improving Website Performance Can Help Save The Planet
* [JAMstack](https://jamstack.org/) : noun `’jam-stak’` : Modern web development architecture based on client-side JavaScript, reusable APIs, and prebuilt Markup. | The JAMstack is not about specific technologies. It’s a new way of building websites and apps that delivers better performance, higher security, lower cost of scaling, and a better developer experience.
* [CSS Zen Garden](http://www.mezzoblue.com/zengarden/alldesigns/) - is a World Wide Web development resource "built to demonstrate what can be accomplished visually through CSS-based design.".
* [Noé Baylac Jacqué aka Deluvi](https://deluvi.com/blog/webmention/) - (2018) Implementing Webmention on a static website | An explanation of Webmentions and an implementation on Hugo
* [Yahoo Developer Network](https://developer.yahoo.com/performance/rules.html) - Best Practices for Speeding Up Your Web Site
* [shieldfy/API-Security-Checklist](https://github.com/shieldfy/API-Security-Checklist) - API Security Checklist
* [Opquast](https://checklists.opquast.com/oqs-v3/) - [FR] :fr: reference check-list for web quality
* [Opquast](https://checklists.opquast.com/fr/) - [FR] :fr: several check-lists for performance / SEO related to web & mobile development
* [Front-End-Checklist](https://codeburst.io/the-front-end-checklist-8b2292fdda44) - an exhaustive list of all elements you need to have / to test before launching your site / HTML page to production
* [Michael O'Brien](https://simplesecurity.sensedeep.com/web-developer-security-checklist-f2e4f43c9c56) - (2017) Web Developer Security Checklist
* [Clay](http://fvisser.nl/clay/) - is a CSS preprocessor like LESS and Sass, but implemented as an embedded domain specific language (EDSL) in Haskell.
* [gulpjs/gulp](https://github.com/gulpjs/gulp) - Gulp: The streaming build system
* [gruntjs/grunt](https://github.com/gruntjs/grunt) - Grunt: The JavaScript Task Runner
* [StaticGen](https://www.staticgen.com/) - A List of Static Site Generators for [JAMstack](https://jamstack.org/) Sites
* [Hugo](https://gohugo.io/about/what-is-hugo/) - Hugo is a fast & modern static site generator. **See also** [GitHub repository](https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo)
* [Zola](https://www.getzola.org/) - A fast static site generator in a single binary with everything built-in. **See also** [GitHub repository](https://github.com/getzola/zola)
* [tota11y](https://khan.github.io/tota11y/) - an accessibility visualization toolkit testing accessibility (a11y) of your site + showing what is wrong in your document. Also available as a bookmarklet on the same page. **See also** [GitHub repository](https://github.com/Khan/tota11y)
* [HTML_CodeSniffer](https://squizlabs.github.io/HTML_CodeSniffer/) - Check that your HTML code conforms to your coding standard
* [SecurityHeaders](https://securityheaders.io/) - Scan your site to analyse the HTTP response headers
* [Observatory by Mozilla](https://observatory.mozilla.org/) - Scan your site against mozilla security checklist
* [REDbot](https://redbot.org/?) - checks HTTP resources to see how they'll behave, pointing out common problems and suggesting improvements.
* [Nu Html Checker](https://validator.w3.org/nu) - free online tool experimenting better HTML checking. its behavior remains subject to change
* [W3C](https://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/) - CSS Validation Service
* [Steve Faulkner](http://html5doctor.com/html5-check-it-before-you-wreck-it-with-miketm-smith/) - (2014) HTML5 – Check it Before you Wreck it
* [Addy Osmani](https://speakerdeck.com/addyosmani/front-end-tooling-workflows) - [Slides] (2014) Front-end Tooling Workflows | 198 slides on tools to help you stay productive on the front-end
* [Webbkoll](https://webbkoll.dataskydd.net/en/) - How privacy-friendly is your site? An online tool that checks how a website is doing with regards to privacy.
* [What Does My Site Cost?](https://whatdoesmysitecost.com/) - Find out how much it costs for someone to use your site on mobile networks around the world.
* [Url Checker](http://urlchecker.org/) - Multi URL checker, can work from an input list.
* [Wappalyzer](https://www.wappalyzer.com/) - Identify technology on websites. It detects content management systems, ecommerce platforms, web frameworks, server software, analytics tools and many more.
* [Maxime Blondel](https://www.maddyness.com/2018/04/04/100-outils-pour-lancer-sa-startup-sans-developpeur-ni-graphiste-et-presque-sans-argent/) - (2018) :fr: [FR] (2018) 100 outils pour lancer sa startup sans développeur ni graphiste (et presque sans argent)
* [EcoIndex](http://www.ecoindex.fr/) - :fr: [FR] L’objectif d’EcoIndex est d’aider le plus grand nombre à prendre conscience de l’impact environnemental de l’internet et de proposer des solutions concrètes pour réduire cet impact. EcoIndex vous propose donc une analyse automatique de premier niveau pour vous aider à identifier rapidement et gratuitement des sites web / services en ligne à ausculter en priorité.
* [WAVE Web Accessibility Evaluation Tool](https://wave.webaim.org/) - WAVE can identify many accessibility and Web Content Accessibility Guideline (WCAG) errors, but also facilitates human evaluation of web content. **Bonus** [WAVE Browser Extensions](https://wave.webaim.org/extension/)
* [GoogleChrome/lighthouse](https://github.com/GoogleChrome/lighthouse) - Auditing, performance metrics, and best practices for Progressive Web Apps. **See also** : [Website](https://developers.google.com/web/tools/lighthouse)
* [WebPagetest](https://www.webpagetest.org/) - Test a website's performance | WebPagetest is a tool that was originally developed by AOL for use internally and was open-sourced in 2008 under a BSD license. The platform is under active development on GitHub and is also packaged up periodically and available for download if you would like to run your own instance. **See also** [GitHub repository](https://github.com/WPO-Foundation/webpagetest)
* [WebPagetest](https://www.webpagetest.org/lighthouse) - Lighthouse Test - Run a Chrome Lighthouse Test | Lighthouse Test
Run Lighthouse on an emulated mobile device on a 3G network. Running the test will give you the top level scores for all the categories Lighthouse runs on, as well as individual level reports.
* [tota11y](https://khan.github.io/tota11y/) - an accessibility visualization toolkit testing accessibility (a11y) of your site + showing what is wrong in your document. Also available as a bookmarklet on the same page. **See also** [GitHub repository](https://github.com/Khan/tota11y)
* [Akbar](http://howlowck.github.io/Akbar/) - A bookmarklet that simulates various types user experiences. It is an education tool that will hopefully educate people about web accessibility. **See also** [GitHub repository](https://github.com/howlowck/Akbar)
* [Revenge.css](http://heydonworks.com/revenge_css_bookmarklet/) - is a CSS bookmarklet that reports bad html using pseudo content. If the page you use it with has malformed links, deprecated attributes, <div>s inside inline elements, inaccessible buttons, badly nested sections or other errors, you'll see some ugly, pink errors written in nobody's favourite font: Comic Sans. **See also** [GitHub repository](https://github.com/Heydon/REVENGE.CSS)
* [debugCSS](https://imbrianj.github.io/debugCSS/) - (X)HTML debugging tool built with CSS | debugCSS is meant to be loaded on an existing page to highlight potentially broken, malformed or legacy (X)HTML. Not all "errors" are created equally, so they are color coded to highlight severity. Green is "probably not a big problem", yellow is "worth looking at" and red is "you really should fix this." **See also** [GitHub repository](https://github.com/imbrianj/debugCSS)
* [Contrast Ratio](https://contrast-ratio.com) - Easily calculate color contrast ratios. Passing WCAG was never this easy!
* [Nibbler](https://nibbler.silktide.com/) - is a free tool for testing websites. Enter the address of any website and Nibbler will give you a report scoring the website out of 10 for key areas, including accessibility, SEO, social media and technology.
* [HTML_CodeSniffer](https://squizlabs.github.io/HTML_CodeSniffer/) - Accessibility Auditor Bookmarklet | Check that your HTML code conforms to your coding standard
* [NoCoffee](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/nocoffee/jjeeggmbnhckmgdhmgdckeigabjfbddl) - A Chrome extension, helpful for understanding the problems faced by people with slight to extreme vision problems. **See also** : [Official website](https://accessgarage.wordpress.com)
* [brunopulis/awesome-a11y](https://github.com/brunopulis/awesome-a11y/blob/master/topics/validators.md) - Development Testing and Validators focused on accessibility
* [Vue.js](https://vuejs.org/) - The Progressive JavaScript Framework | Vue.js is an open-source Model–view–viewmodel JavaScript framework for building user interfaces and SPAs (single-page applications). **See also** : [Video] (2020) [Vue.js: The Documentary](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OrxmtDw4pVI)
* [Netcraft](https://sitereport.netcraft.com/) - What's that site running? Find out the infrastructure and technologies used by any site, based on results from internet data mining
* [NSSM](https://nssm.cc/commands) - the Non-Sucking Service Manager
* [Chocolatey](https://chocolatey.org/packages) - All Packages for Chocolatey, the package manager for windows
* [Rob Reynolds](https://puppet.com/blog/chocolatey-creating-your-own-chocolatey-packages) - Chocolatey: Creating your own Chocolatey packages
* [Korben](https://korben.info/univers/windows) - [FR] :fr: Windows tips & tools
* [Nir Sofer](http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/) - Nirsoft : lot of free tools & utilities for windows, free of malwares and developed over decades by Nir Sofer, who's not stopping [More info about that](http://www.nirsoft.net/about_nirsoft_freeware.html)
* [Puppet Blog#Chocolatey](https://puppet.com/blog-tags/chocolatey) - Posts about Chocolatey
* [Awesome-Windows/Awesome](https://github.com/Awesome-Windows/Awesome) - curated list of best applications and tools for Windows.
* [Awesome-Windows/awesome-windows-command-line](https://github.com/Awesome-Windows/awesome-windows-command-line) - cool stuffs you can do with windows terminal
* [WinAdmins on Slack](https://slofile.com/slack/winadmins) - Worldwide chat of Windows admins
* [wikiHow](http://www.wikihow.com/Backup-and-Restore-Google-Chrome%27s-Entire-Settings) - How to Backup and Restore Google Chrome's Entire Settings
* [Rackspace](https://support.rackspace.com/how-to/nslookup-checking-dns-records-on-windows/) - Check DNS records on Windows with nslookup
* [Microsoft Docs](https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/help/2696547/how-to-enable-and-disable-smbv1-smbv2-and-smbv3-in-windows-and-windows) - How to enable and disable SMBv1, SMBv2, and SMBv3 in Windows and Windows Server
* [Just Install](https://github.com/just-install/just-install) - The simple package installer for Windows. I didn't tried yet, but it seems a good alternative to Chocolatey, following KISS principle
* [CMD commands](https://ss64.com/nt/) - A-Z of windows terminal commands
* [PowerShell commands](https://ss64.com/ps/) - A-Z of windows powershell commands
* [Disassembler0/Win10-Initial-Setup-Script](https://github.com/Disassembler0/Win10-Initial-Setup-Script) - script to automate tasks on a fresh windows 10 / windows server 2016
* [Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols](http://www.zdnet.com/article/how-to-secure-windows-10-the-paranoids-guide/) - How to secure Windows 10: The paranoid's guide
* [u/C-Ron](https://www.reddit.com/r/Windows10/comments/3f38ed/guide_how_to_disable_data_logging_in_w10/) - [GUIDE] How to disable data logging in W10.
* [babypunchingrampage](https://www.reddit.com/r/sysadmin/comments/4gqq6q/add_chocolatey_repo_to_windows_10/) - Add Chocolatey repo to Windows 10 PackageManagement and install apps using Install-Package!
* [Jianyunt/ChocolateyGet](https://github.com/Jianyunt/ChocolateyGet) - a good provider of chocolatey packages for OneGet
* [MoonPoint](http://support.moonpoint.com/network/proxy/putty/) - Using PuTTY to set up a SOCKS Proxy Connection
* [MoonPoint](http://support.moonpoint.com/network/proxy/ie10-socks-proxy.php) - Configuring IE 10 to use an SSH SOCKS Proxy Server
* [Calomel.org](https://calomel.org/samba_optimize.html) - Samba Optimizations and Speed Tuning for Performance
* [PSScriptAnalyzer](https://www.powershellgallery.com/packages/PSScriptAnalyzer/) - provides script analysis and checks for potential code defects in the scripts by applying a group of built-in or customized rules on the scripts being analyzed.
* [PowerShellScripts.com](http://powershellscripts.com/) - some scripts, tutoriels for powershell. Warning : some dead links here
* [JeffOps](http://jeffwouters.nl/) - The Scripting dutchman : lot of scripts and tips for powershell
* :star: [**Eric Ravenscraft**](http://lifehacker.com/how-to-save-the-windows-10-lock-screen-images-you-like-1768783711) - How to Save the Windows 10 Lock Screen Images You Like
* [Garrett Serack](https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/packagemanagement/2015/05/05/10-things-about-oneget-that-are-completely-different-than-you-think/) - (2015) 10 things about OneGet that are completely different than you think.
* [Craig Buckler](https://www.sitepoint.com/outlook-unblock-unsafe-attachments/) - How to Unblock Unsafe Attachments in Microsoft Outlook
* [Boxstarter](http://boxstarter.org/) - Repeatable, reboot resilient windows environment installations made easy using Chocolatey packages
* [Jeff Geerling](https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/running-ansible-within-windows) - (2014) Running Ansible within Windows
* [Jeff Geerling](https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2017/using-ansible-through-windows-10s-subsystem-linux) - (2016) Using Ansible through Windows 10's Subsystem for Linux
* [Matthieu Lesne aka coreight](http://coreight.com/content/logiciels-outils-indispensables-windows) - (2014) [FR] :fr: 8 logiciels à toujours garder sous la main sur Windows
* [Pekka Väänänen](http://www.lofibucket.com/articles/dwm_latency.html) - (2017) Desktop compositing latency is real and it annoys me | about input latency on Windows 10 vs Windows 7
* [Win flex-bison](https://sourceforge.net/projects/winflexbison/files/) - Win flex-bison is a port Flex & Bison tools to the Windows platform
* [MorganGeek](cheat/windows-subsystem.md) - Windows Subsystem for Linux cheatsheet / tips
* [jeffpatton1971/mod-posh](https://github.com/jeffpatton1971/mod-posh) - A collection of PowerShell scripts and script modules
* [Amar Kulo](https://amarkulo.com/integrating-database-of-pwned-password-hashes-with-microsoft-ad/) - (2017) Integrating database of pwned password hashes with Microsoft AD
* [Kevin Marquette](https://kevinmarquette.github.io/2017-05-27-Powershell-module-building-basics/) - (2017) Powershell: Building a Module, one microstep at a time
* [Eiichi Kitagawa](https://success.docker.com/article/windows-cheatsheet) - Windows Cheatsheet for Linux Engineers
* [Aidan Preston](https://m0chan.github.io/2019/07/30/Windows-Notes-and-Cheatsheet.html) - (2019) Windows Notes / Cheatsheet | Handy commands and notes from a Penetration Tester
* [TalAter/awesome-book-authoring](https://github.com/TalAter/awesome-book-authoring) - A collection of awesome resources for technical book authors
* [Matt Stauffer](https://mattstauffer.com/blog/why-i-wrote-my-book-with-oreilly/) - (2016) Why I wrote my book with O'Reilly
* [Carla King](http://mediashift.org/2014/04/indie-publishing-tools-for-small-press-and-author-co-ops/) - (2014) 6 Great Self-Publishing Tools for Small Press and Author Co-Ops
* [Quora](https://www.quora.com/What-is-publishing-a-book-with-OReilly-Media-like) - (2014) What is publishing a book with O'Reilly Media like?
* [Della Anjeh aka Black Queen of Tech](https://eng.lyft.com/awesome-tech-specs-86eea8e45bb9) - (2017) How to Write Awesome Tech Specs
* [Amruta Ranade](https://amrutaranade.com/2018/03/07/my-writing-process/) - (2018) My Writing Process
* [Jeff Goins](https://goinswriter.com/how-to-write-a-book/) - (2014) How to Write a Book: The 5-Draft Method
* [Jeff Goins](https://goinswriter.com/tips-writing-book/) - (2012) 10 Ridiculously Simple Steps for Writing a Book
* [Ben Watson](http://www.philosophicalgeek.com/2014/11/10/tips-for-writing-a-programming-book/) - (2014) Tips for Writing a Programming Book
* [Michael Foord](http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/articles/technical-writing.shtml) - (2009) Writing a Technical Book | IronPython in Action with Manning Publications
* [Jeff Atwood](https://blog.codinghorror.com/do-not-buy-this-book/) - (2007) Do Not Buy This Book
* [Charles Petzold](http://www.charlespetzold.com/blog/2007/10/081247.html) - (2007) Hard Work, No Pay: What's the Point? | Charles Petzold on writing books, reading books, and exercising the internal UTM
> Of Course Writing Books is Hard! But that's what makes it fun and rewarding! You really shouldn't try to write a book unless you have a fire in your belly. If you have that fire, then nothing that Jeff Atword or I can say will discourage you.
* [Scott W. Ambler](http://www.ambysoft.com/books/bookWriting.html) - (2006) How to Write a Technical Book
* [Austin Kleon](https://austinkleon.com/2018/08/30/reading-with-a-pencil/) - (2018) Reading with a pencil | Full ownership of a book only comes when you have made it a part of yourself, and the best way to make yourself a part of it — which comes to the same thing — is by writing in it.
* [Ada Nduka Oyom](https://dev.to/kolokodess/on-becoming-a-technical-writer-318e) - (2018) On Becoming a Technical Writer
* [Box-drawing character](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Box-drawing_character) - because using some characters such as ╭ ╮ ╯╰> is useful especially for arrows : ╰>
* [analysis-tools-dev/static-analysis](https://github.com/analysis-tools-dev/static-analysis) - static analysis tools for all programming languages, build tools, config files and more. **See also**: [the official website](https://analysis-tools.dev/) which is based on this repository and adds rankings and user comments for each tool.
* [btford/write-good](https://github.com/btford/write-good) - Naive linter for English prose for developers who can't write good and wanna learn to do other stuff good too.
* [amperser/proselint](https://github.com/amperser/proselint/) - a linter for English prose.
> Whether your own or someone else’s writing, alex helps you find gender favoring, polarizing, race related, religion inconsiderate, or other unequal phrasing in text.