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Andrey Lukyanenko
Oct 08, 2019 rated it really liked it
This was a fun book! I read it as a fictional story, and it really resembles this: we have more or less an average person, who becomes someone special, he has a mysterious sage helping him, there are adversaries, who are defeated and by the end of the story the "main villain" is dealt with and the hero receives a great reward :)

If I talk about the book seriously - it is an interesting manual about building a Continuous Integration. While I don't agree with some points, the general idea and metho
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Borys
Aug 13, 2019 rated it it was amazing
Awesome book! There were excerpts in the end for the "Devops Handbook" and those felt .. well.. just extremely boring. The Phoenix Project on the other hand was interesting to read and easy to remember. I actually remembered a way more than I would have normally from a "classic" CS book. I have to compliment the authors on the form, style and plot. Of course, this is not a regular novel, so don't expect some unpredictable twists or Shakespearean vocabulary, that was not the goal. Instead expect ...more
Philipp
Jan 20, 2020 rated it it was amazing
One of the few books that kept me reading through night; very entertaining, very educational, very thought provocative, very applicable! Highly recommend to any Professional who wonders about better operations at her/his job
Arthur Kipel
Apr 19, 2020 rated it liked it
At the beginning of reading I liked this book a lot, because I thought that it would be look like detective story about IT and describe resolving and debugging different critical issues in the style of fiction. But than I was fooled by my expectations, because it was book mostly about management, leadership and finding bottlenecks in production process. Book has several interesting, right ideas about building processes, not only DevOps, but this ideas can be applied to a lot of areas.
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Dmitrii
Apr 03, 2020 rated it it was amazing
One of the best books I've ever read, tells a lot about well known things but because it's written in a fantastic way - you can actually read it chapter by chapter without breaks and pauses. Would definitely recommend to anyone working with IT and 100% to anyone in management ...more
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