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Mark Russinovich

23 books recommended

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Recommended Books

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A Gentleman in Moscow80% Confidence

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Countdown to Zero Day80% Confidence
Cybersecurity related books.
Homo Deus80% Confidence

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Ghost in the Wires80% Confidence

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Einstein80% Confidence

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These are good guides on container orchestration and microservices.
I've read a lot of books on quantum computing. These are the ones I recommend to get a great overview of quantum mechanics and then quantum computing.
Hit Refresh80% Confidence

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The Double Helix80% Confidence

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