Mark Russinovich

Mark Russinovich's Book Recommendations

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Mark Russinovich is a Technical Fellow at Microsoft, known for his expertise in Windows internals and systems programming. He co-founded Winternals Software, later acquired by Microsoft, and is a contributing author to the Windows Internals book series. Based on his recommendations, he enjoys both technical books and historical fiction.

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The Blockchain Innovator's Handbook

by Conor Svensson

"For uses of blockchain in the enterprise, check out this newly published book by @ConorSvensson, for examples and guidance: "The Blockchain Innovator's Handbook: A leader’s guide to understanding, adopting and succeeding with this disruptive technology,""

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Practical Microservices with Dapr and .NET

Practical Microservices with Dapr and .NET

by Davide Bedin

"If you're a .NET dev, this book is a great way to get started with Dapr: "Practical Microservices with Dapr and .NET""

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A Gentleman in Moscow

A Gentleman in Moscow

by Amor Towles

"@ram_ssk @amortowles It was a fantastic book. Read it based on Billg's book recommendations."

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Practical Automated Machine Learning on Azure

by Deepak Mukunthu

"Great book on how you can leverage ML to develop your ML models in Azure:"

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Mastering Ethereum

Mastering Ethereum

by Andreas M. Antonopoulos

"These are books I found useful to learn about blockchain."

Solidity Programming Essentials

Solidity Programming Essentials

by Ritesh Modi

"These are books I found useful to learn about blockchain."

Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!

Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!

by Richard P. Feynman

"Non-work books I've read that I recommend"

Hit Refresh

Hit Refresh

by Satya Nadella

"Non-work books I've read that I recommend"

Quantum Physics

Quantum Physics

by Michael G. Raymer

"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."

Homo Deus

Homo Deus

by Yuval Noah Harari

"Non-work books I've read that I recommend"