A solid read about the Docker ecosystem but nothing didn't use in dev/prod already.
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Alexander Zeitler rated Value Proposition Design: 5 stars

Osterwalder, Alexander, Alan Smith, Trish Papadakos, Pigneur, Yves, Gregory Bernarda: Value Proposition Design (2015, Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John)
Value Proposition Design by Osterwalder, Alexander, Alan Smith, Trish Papadakos, and 2 others
The book will help you understand the patterns of great value propositions, get closer to customers, and avoid wasting time …
Alexander Zeitler rated The security development lifecycle: 5 stars

The security development lifecycle by Michael Howard, Michael Howard, Steve Lipner (Secure software development series)
Alexander Zeitler rated Rabbitmq in Action: 4 stars
Alexander Zeitler rated Professional Domain Driven Design Patterns: 4 stars
Alexander Zeitler rated Tmux: productive mouse-free development: 4 stars

Brian P. Hogan: Tmux (2012, Pragmatic Bookshelf)
Tmux: productive mouse-free development by Brian P. Hogan (<<The>> pragmatic programmers)
Alexander Zeitler reviewed Docker: Up and Running
Alexander Zeitler rated Critical Chain: 5 stars

Critical Chain by Eliyahu M. Goldratt
A business novel focusing on project management. The novel aims to provoke readers to examine and reassess their business practices …
Alexander Zeitler rated Necessary but Not Sufficient: 5 stars
Alexander Zeitler rated It's not luck: 5 stars
Alexander Zeitler rated Das Ziel: 5 stars
Alexander Zeitler rated Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products: 4 stars

Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products by Nir Eyal
How do successful companies create products people can’t put down?
Why do some products capture widespread attention while others …
Alexander Zeitler reviewed The Phoenix Project by Gene Kim
Review of 'The Phoenix Project' on 'Goodreads'
5 stars
This is one of the most inspiring books I've read since "Deadline" from Tom DeMarco.
This is one of the most inspiring books I've read since "Deadline" from Tom DeMarco.















