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Ask HN: Which books were the most influential in creating a field expert of you?

5 pointsby ggr2342over 1 year ago
The field can by any field and by expert I don&#x27;t mean the number 1 world expert. By expert I mean someone who can confidently do work (create things) in their domain for quite some time. Some fields are so vast there can&#x27;t be a single top most expert.<p>If you consider yourself someone like that and assuming you read (past and present) books of that field, which books have you found the most influential for your knowledge and expertise?

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softwaredougover 1 year ago
The one I wrote about my field. I faced possible public humiliation for every mistake I made, so I busted my butt to learn all those gaps in my knowledge :)
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GoldenMonkeyover 1 year ago
It will be much easier to be good enough at 2-3 domains... and be considered an expert... at the intersection of them.<p>Scott Adams (dilbert author), has a book on this. &quot;How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Will Big...&quot;. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.amazon.com&#x2F;How-Fail-Almost-Everything-Still-ebook&#x2F;dp&#x2F;B0CFD2YLB7&#x2F;ref=sr_1_3?crid=QOR7KKXDQS79&amp;keywords=scott+adams&amp;qid=1693501621&amp;sprefix=scott+adams%2Caps%2C157&amp;sr=8-3" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.amazon.com&#x2F;How-Fail-Almost-Everything-Still-eboo...</a>