
Book Overflow
In a world of short-form content, it's important to engage with long-form ideas. Book Overflow is a podcast created for software engineers, by software engineers to discuss the best technical books in the world. Join co-hosts Carter Morgan and Nathan Toups each week as they discuss a new technical book! New episodes every Monday!
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Staff-Level Impact - Staff Engineer by Will Larson (2025.09.01)
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- Manuel Pais Reflects on Team Topologies 2025.07.10
- Is DevOps a Silver Bullet? - The DevOps Handbook 2025.07.07
- One Year of Book Overflow! 2025.06.30
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- How Google Created the Cloud - In The Plex by Steven Levy 2025.06.09
- The Origins of Google - In The Plex by Steven Levy 2025.06.02
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- Coordination in Distributed Systems - Grokking Concurrency by Kirill Bobrov 2025.05.21
- Basics of Concurrency - Grokking Concurrency by Kirill Bobrov 2025.05.05
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