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The Coder Cafe (66 timeless concepts for software engineers)
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Product Details
Author:
Teiva Harsanyi
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
275
Publisher:
Manning (August 25, 2026)
Imprint:
Manning
Release Date:
August 25, 2026
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9781633434066
ISBN-10:
1633434060
Weight:
11.62oz
Dimensions:
7.375" x 9.25"
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37
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Overview
Get a free eBook (PDF or ePub) from Manning as well as access to the online liveBook format (and its AI assistant that will answer your questions in any language) when you purchase the print book.
Great software developers—even the proverbial greybeards—get a little better every day by adding knowledge and skills continuously. This new book invites you to share a cup of coffee with senior Google engineer Teiva Harsanyi as he shows you how to make your code more readable, use unit tests as documentation, reduce latency, navigate complex systems, and more.
The book introduces 66 vital software engineering concepts that will upgrade your day-to-day practice, regardless of your skill level. You’ll find focused advice and explanations—each five pages or less—on everything from foundational data structures to distributed architecture. These timeless concepts are the perfect way to turn your coffee break into a high-impact career boost.
What's inside
• Generate property-based tests to expose hidden edge cases automatically
• Explore the CAP and PACELC theorems to balance consistency and availability trade-offs
• Design graceful-degradation strategies to keep systems usable under failure
• Leverage Bloom filters to perform fast, memory-efficient membership checks
• Cultivate lateral thinking to uncover unconventional solutions
About the reader
For serious and curious software engineers.
About the author
Teiva Harsanyi is a senior software engineer at Google. Previously, he has worked in various domains including safety-critical industries like air traffic management. He is the author of 100 Go Mistakes and How To Avoid Them.
Great software developers—even the proverbial greybeards—get a little better every day by adding knowledge and skills continuously. This new book invites you to share a cup of coffee with senior Google engineer Teiva Harsanyi as he shows you how to make your code more readable, use unit tests as documentation, reduce latency, navigate complex systems, and more.
The book introduces 66 vital software engineering concepts that will upgrade your day-to-day practice, regardless of your skill level. You’ll find focused advice and explanations—each five pages or less—on everything from foundational data structures to distributed architecture. These timeless concepts are the perfect way to turn your coffee break into a high-impact career boost.
What's inside
• Generate property-based tests to expose hidden edge cases automatically
• Explore the CAP and PACELC theorems to balance consistency and availability trade-offs
• Design graceful-degradation strategies to keep systems usable under failure
• Leverage Bloom filters to perform fast, memory-efficient membership checks
• Cultivate lateral thinking to uncover unconventional solutions
About the reader
For serious and curious software engineers.
About the author
Teiva Harsanyi is a senior software engineer at Google. Previously, he has worked in various domains including safety-critical industries like air traffic management. He is the author of 100 Go Mistakes and How To Avoid Them.









