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So, I love all of the books you've mentioned.

However, I have ended up inheriting a pile of crappy code driving business value a bunch of times in my career (data science is much worse for this), so for me, Working Effectively was really really useful as it provided ways to deal with the craziness.

As soon as I finished WELC, I ordered refactoring, and devoured it - but it is less practical for my situations, where there are no tests and nobody sees why they would even be useful.

In terms of good and impactful reads, TDD is probably the most bang for my buck I've ever gotten, in that it's super short and very very good. Kent Beck is hilarious also, which definitely helps.




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