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Reading list
We've selected 11 books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
InnerSource.
While this book focuses on open source development using Git, it also provides valuable insights into the principles and practices of InnerSource. Chacon and Straub, both prominent figures in the open source community, cover topics such as version control, collaboration, and community building.
This classic work by Raymond, one of the pioneers of the open source movement, examines the contrasting development models of centralized and decentralized software projects. It provides historical context and insights into the benefits of collaborative, community-driven development.
Provides a deep dive into the inner workings of computers and software, exploring the fundamental principles that underpin InnerSource. Petzold, a renowned technology writer, offers a clear and accessible explanation of complex concepts.
Focuses on improving software development and delivery processes. It includes case studies and best practices that can be applied to InnerSource initiatives, such as continuous integration, DevOps, and lean principles.
Focuses on building and managing online communities. Bacon, a community manager with extensive experience, shares insights into the principles of community engagement, which are essential for successful InnerSource implementations.
Provides a comprehensive guide to Git, the version control system widely used in InnerSource. Swicegood, a Git expert, covers both the basics and advanced concepts in a clear and concise manner.
Focuses on improving software quality, which is crucial for successful InnerSource initiatives. Boccara provides practical techniques and tools for identifying and fixing code defects.
Explores continuous delivery practices, which can be applied to InnerSource initiatives to improve software delivery efficiency and quality.
Provides a comprehensive overview of DevOps practices, which are essential for successful InnerSource implementations. Freeman and Kaltofen cover topics such as collaboration, automation, and continuous improvement.
Provides a comprehensive guide to software development best practices, which are essential for successful InnerSource initiatives. Hunt and Thomas cover topics such as coding, design, testing, and project management.
Explores the principles of lean product development, which can be applied to InnerSource initiatives to improve software development efficiency and customer satisfaction.
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