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Designing Data Intensive Applications 2nd edition

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35 points by dondraper36 3 months ago · 7 comments

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dondraper36OP 3 months ago

12 out of 13 chapters are already available on the O'Reilly website in the "raw and unedited" format.

The book is scheduled for publication in February 2026, but if you have an O'Reilly subscription, you can already access the new content.

akkad33 3 months ago

Everyone praises this book but it was way too dry for me to get through. I have the print edition so maybe I'll give it another try

  • telman17 3 months ago

    I struggled with it as well, and the experience was made worse by the echo chamber of people around me insisting it was the greatest secret to being successful in software architecture. Who knows if they actually read it.

    What helped was to watch a youtube series run by a book club where they actively discussed and took notes together on it. It cut through a lot of the dry writing and got to the point of what the author tries to say. I didn't come out of it feeling more confident, but if I think of something relevant I vaguely remember from the book, I know I can pull it out as a reference at any time.

  • rwnspace 3 months ago

    It's not exactly GEB: there many paragraphs that are really just lists of things to go and look at deeper, and are therefore skim-readable (or a useful list of search terms). The chapters are structured quite similarly so you get a feeling of where the meat is after a few. Works well as an occasional downtime book that feeds some good thinking away from it, IMHO

simonw 3 months ago

The first edition is still my favorite book about software architecture.

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