
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!
Najnovija epizoda
The Patterns of React - Advanced React by Nadia Makarevich (2025.10.20)
Prethodne epizode
- OTel at Scale - Mastering OpenTelemetry and Observatibilty by Steve Flanders 2025.10.20
- OTel Fundamentals - Mastering OpenTelemetry and Observatibilty by Steve Flanders 2025.09.29
- Building a Culture of Candor - Radical Candor by Kim Scott 2025.09.22
- Your Boss Has Read This Book - Radical Candor by Kim Scott 2025.09.15
- The Weirdest Book We've Read? - Finite and Infinite Games by James P. Carse 2025.09.08
- Staff-Level Impact - Staff Engineer by Will Larson 2025.09.01
- Jason Fried Reflects on ReWork 2025.08.21
- Carter's Favorite Book? - Made To Stick by Chip Heath and Dan Heath 2025.08.18
- What makes ideas "sticky?" - Made To Stick by Chip Heath and Dan Heath 2025.08.11
- Not For Us! - 99 Bottles of OOP by Sandi Metz, Katrina Owen, & TJ Stankus 2025.08.04
- How Linus Torvalds Created Linux - Just for Fun by Linus Torvalds and David Diamond 2025.07.28
- Shifting Left on Security - The DevOps Handbook 2025.07.21
- Kirill Bobrov Reflects on Grokking Concurrency 2025.07.18
- Deployment Strategies for Success - The DevOps Handbook 2025.07.14
- 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
- Developing a Mental Model for AI - Thinking Like a Large Language Model by Mukund Sundararajan 2025.06.23
- Chasing Taillights - In The Plex by Steven Levy 2025.06.16
- How Google Created the Cloud - In The Plex by Steven Levy 2025.06.09