Hacker news books

Hacker News is a popular online community for tech enthusiasts and professionals, and many of its users have written books on various topics related to technology, programming, and entrepreneurship. Here are some popular books written by Hacker News users:

  1. "The Lean Startup" by Eric Ries: While not exclusively a Hacker News book, Eric Ries, a frequent commenter on Hacker News, wrote this influential book on entrepreneurship and startup strategy.
  2. "The Hard Thing About Hard Things" by Ben Horowitz: Ben Horowitz, a well-known entrepreneur and investor, wrote this book on leadership and entrepreneurship, drawing from his own experiences as a founder and CEO.
  3. "The Four Steps to the Epiphany" by Steve Blank: Steve Blank, a pioneer in the lean startup movement, wrote this book on customer development and entrepreneurship.
  4. "The Phoenix Project" by Gene Kim and Kevin Behr: Gene Kim, a frequent commenter on Hacker News, co-authored this book on IT operations and DevOps.
  5. "The DevOps Handbook" by Gene Kim and Jez Humble: Another book by Gene Kim, this one focuses on DevOps and continuous delivery.
  6. "The Art of Readable Code" by Dustin Boswell and Trevor Foucher: Dustin Boswell, a Hacker News user, co-authored this book on software development and coding best practices.
  7. "The Pragmatic Programmer" by Andrew Hunt and David Thomas: While not exclusively a Hacker News book, this classic book on software development has been widely recommended and discussed on the site.
  8. "The Design of Everyday Things" by Don Norman: Don Norman, a frequent commenter on Hacker News, wrote this influential book on user experience and design.
  9. "The Inmates Are Running the Asylum" by Alan Cooper: Alan Cooper, a well-known software designer and entrepreneur, wrote this book on software design and user experience.
  10. "The Startup Way" by Eric Ries: Another book by Eric Ries, this one focuses on entrepreneurship and innovation in large organizations.

These books have been widely discussed and recommended on Hacker News, and many have been featured on the site's front page.