Here are some cool links. Feel free to add
- Robert C Martin - Functional Programming; What? Why? When?
- The Value of Values with Rich Hickey
- The Language of the System - Rich Hickey
- RailsConf 2016 - Opening Day 3 Keynote by Aaron Patterson
- RailsConf 2016 - Turbolinks 5: I Can't Believe It's Not Native! by Sam Stephenson
- RailsConf 2016 - Day 1 Closing Keynote: Skunk Works by Nickolas Means
- RubyConf 2009 - SOLID Ruby by: Jim Weirich
- GORUCO 2009 - SOLID Object-Oriented Design by Sandi Metz
- "Uncle" Bob Martin at Yale
- RailsConf 2014 - All the Little Things by Sandi Metz
- RailsConf 2015 - Nothing is Something
- RailsConf 2016 - Get a Whiff of This by Sandi Metz
- RailsConf 2016 - Succession by Katrina Owen
There are companies that see how software is woven deeply into the fabric of the business, and companies that don’t. ... The distinction between these two frames is crucial. Software is both the skeleton and the nervous system of many businesses today. Companies ... increasingly depend upon an understanding of the relationship between software and the organization around it.
- Deploy Rails Applications with Capistrano 3
- Reliably Deploying Rails...by Ben Dixon
- Chef Basics for Rails Developers
- Catalog of Refactorings
- Another catalog of Refactorings, a catalog or an e-book, depending on which way you hold it
- Design Patterns, also a catalog or an e-book.
- My experience with Minitest and RSpec
- The Open-Source Data Science Masters "The open-source curriculum for learning Data Science. Foundational in both theory and technologies, the OSDSM breaks down the core competencies necessary to making use of data."
- [The amazing power of word vectors] (https://blog.acolyer.org/2016/04/21/the-amazing-power-of-word-vectors)
- The Bad Data Guide
- "Eat, sleep, code, repeat" is such bullshit
- Top developers can have a life outside coding
- It's Not Your Fault: The Role of Environment in Burnout, by Jamis Buck
- The Ethics of Unpaid Labor and the OSS Community
- Butterick's Practical Typography "This book will make you a better typographer."