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* [Ashton Kemerling](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
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* [Ashton Kemerling](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
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* [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
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* [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
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* [Jakub Holy](https://theholyjava.wordpress.com/2012/09/12/programming-like-kent-beck/) - (2012) Programming Like Kent Beck
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* [Jakub Holy](https://theholyjava.wordpress.com/2012/09/12/programming-like-kent-beck/) - (2012) Programming Like Kent Beck
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* [Fred Herbert](http://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)
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* [Fred Hebert](http://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)
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## API
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## API
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* [Adam DuVander](https://www.programmableweb.com/news/top-10-api-worst-practices/2012/08/03) - (2012) Top 10 API Worst Practices
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* [Adam DuVander](https://www.programmableweb.com/news/top-10-api-worst-practices/2012/08/03) - (2012) Top 10 API Worst Practices
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## Erlang
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## Erlang
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* [Alex Ott](http://alexott.net/en/fp/books/#sec8) - books review on Erlang
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* [Alex Ott](http://alexott.net/en/fp/books/#sec8) - books review on Erlang
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* [Functional Geekery](https://www.functionalgeekery.com/episode-114-fred-herbert/) - Functional Geekery Episode 114 – Fred Herbert with introduction to Erlang, productionization as a phase of software, property testing, “Everything is Terrible”, and much more.
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* [Functional Geekery](https://www.functionalgeekery.com/episode-114-fred-herbert/) - Functional Geekery Episode 114 – Fred Hebert with introduction to Erlang, productionization as a phase of software, property testing, “Everything is Terrible”, and much more.
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* [PropEr Testing](http://propertesting.com/) - Fred Herbert 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.
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* [PropEr Testing](http://propertesting.com/) - Fred Hebert 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.
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## Gamedev
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## Gamedev
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> News & Communities
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> News & Communities
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* [Software Engineering Radio](http://www.se-radio.net/) - The Podcast for Professional Software Developers
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* [Software Engineering Radio](http://www.se-radio.net/) - The Podcast for Professional Software Developers
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* [Software Engineering Radio](http://www.se-radio.net/2018/02/se-radio-episode-317-travis-kimmel-on-measuring-software-engineering-productivity/) - (2018) SE-Radio Episode 317: Travis Kimmel on Measuring Software Engineering Productivity
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* [Software Engineering Radio](http://www.se-radio.net/2018/02/se-radio-episode-317-travis-kimmel-on-measuring-software-engineering-productivity/) - (2018) SE-Radio Episode 317: Travis Kimmel on Measuring Software Engineering Productivity
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* [Functional Geekery](https://www.functionalgeekery.com/) - A podcast on Functional Programming, covering topics across multiple languages
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* [Functional Geekery](https://www.functionalgeekery.com/) - A podcast on Functional Programming, covering topics across multiple languages
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* [Functional Geekery](https://www.functionalgeekery.com/episode-114-fred-herbert/) - Functional Geekery Episode 114 – Fred Herbert with introduction to Erlang, productionization as a phase of software, property testing, “Everything is Terrible”, and much more.
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* [Functional Geekery](https://www.functionalgeekery.com/episode-114-fred-herbert/) - Functional Geekery Episode 114 – Fred Hebert with introduction to Erlang, productionization as a phase of software, property testing, “Everything is Terrible”, and much more.
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# Psychology
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# Psychology
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* [16Personalities](https://www.16personalities.com/articles/music-preferences-by-personality-type) - Music Preferences by Personality Type
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* [16Personalities](https://www.16personalities.com/articles/music-preferences-by-personality-type) - Music Preferences by Personality Type
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* [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
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* [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
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* [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!
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* [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!
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* [Robert Ecker](https://dev.to/teamcoder/the-problem-with-high-test-coverage-4dh) - (2017) The Problem With High Test Coverage
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* [Robert Ecker](https://dev.to/teamcoder/the-problem-with-high-test-coverage-4dh) - (2017) The Problem With High Test Coverage
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* [PropEr Testing](http://propertesting.com/) - Fred Herbert 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.
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* [PropEr Testing](http://propertesting.com/) - Fred Hebert 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.
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# Troubleshooting
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# Troubleshooting
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* [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
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* [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
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