Personal Reading List: 1Q2021

My personal reading list for January, February, and March 2021.

Color Key: Special Notes, Completed Reading. Updated throughout the Quarter.


At Bat (Schnell)


The Model Thinker: What You Need to Know to Make Data Work for You, by Scott E. Page, Basic Books, 2018.

Stars-5-0._V47081849_Learning Spark (Second Edition), by Jules S. Damji, Brooke Wenig, Tathagata Das, and Denny Lee, O'Reilly, 2020. Copy provided by Databricks.

Stars-4-0._V192240704_Scala for Java Developers: A Practical Primer, by Toby Weston, Apress, 2018. 


 At Bat (Langsam)


Fluent Python: Clear, Concise, and Effective Programming, by Luciano Ramalho, O'Reilly, 2015.

Practical Statistics for Data Scientists: 50 Essential Concepts, by Peter Bruce and Andrew Bruce, O'Reilly, 2017. Copy provided by MarkLogic.

Stars-5-0._V47081849_Scala for the Impatient (Second Edition), by Cay Horstmann, Addison-Wesley Professional, 2016.


 On Deck


Stars-4-0._V192240704_Coding Concepts for Kids: Learn to Code Without a Computer, by Randy Lynn, Rockridge Press, 2020. Copy provided by Amazon.

Python Programming for Beginners: A Kid's Guide to Coding Fundamentals, by Patricia Foster, Rockridge Press, 2020. Copy provided by Amazon.


In the Hole


Monolith to Microservices: Evolutionary Patterns to Transform Your Monolith, by Sam Newman, O'Reilly, 2020. Copy provided by Nginx.

Presto: The Definitive Guide, by Matt Fuller, Manfred Moser, and Martin Traverso, O'Reilly, 2020. Copy provided by Starburst.

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