I have a lot of driving ahead of me, around 60 hours in the next two months. I can only consume written media through audiobook while driving or exercising due to follow-on effects of a medical issue. I can use written media as reference material, sure, but just sitting down and reading through it isn’t really an option. I am a software engineer at a startup. I’m not the most senior SWE, but I’m the only person doing what I do at the company and I’m a very early employee. I’m building libraries/frameworks that will be key for the rest of the company’s existence. I’m also kinda sorta supervising several interns that do things tangentially related to what I do that I expect to become full-time juniors on my team. So, I want to spend all the upcoming drive time wisely, and listen to content that will give me ideas/tools/resources to better do what I’m doing. I’d appreciate recommendations for books (or hell, even podcasts) that are easily consumed via audiobook, as opposed to many of the good books out there that are quite code-heavy and therefore not the greatest for audio. Many thanks for any and all recommendations.
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You listed 3 areas, I think only management is easy to learn by only listening. Software Engineering requires visuals and hands on practice. Architecture definitely requires visuals.