I’ll be keeping an ongoing list of suggested materials. Some of them are books and blogs (Read). Others are videos and shows (Watch). There are also podcasts and audiobooks (Listen). I recommend everyone should (Play) more games, any games.
The list can be found here, on Notion, because Substack doesn’t do tables. Can’t very well have a Substack about data and then not use it.
Sir, two things I think you'd love:
CMU Database Group- Professor Andy Pavlo's explanation of Modern OLAP Database Systems here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5J-I8Mj8tss&list=PLSE8ODhjZXjYa_zX-KeMJui7pcN1rIaIJ&index=2
Eugene Kim's the Phoenix Project discussing DevOps. Your guest author Matt Moellering wrote an article on for AUSA, and the guiding solution in his article is based on the central theme of this book.
Article here: https://www.ausa.org/publications/find-fix-commit-how-commanders-will-win-next-conflict-software