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In this episode of Book Overflow, Carter and Nathan discuss Made to Stick by Chip Heath and Dan Heath! Join them as they discuss what it means for an idea to be "sticky," what patterns sticky ideas follow, and how this all applies to software engineering! -- Want to talk with Carter or Nathan? Book a coaching session! -- ---------------------------------------------------------- Carter https://www.joinleland.com/coach/cart... Nathan Coming soon! -- Books Mentioned in this Episode -- Note: As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. ---------------------------------------------------------- Made To Stick https://amzn.to/3UTzcmR (Paid Link) ---------------- 00:00 Intro 02:09 About the Book and Authors 04:53 Initial Thoughts on Made to Stick 10:22 The SUCCESS Framework 17:06 Simple - Commander's Intent 31:26 Unexpected - Breaking Patterns 45:31 Concrete - Making Ideas Tangible 1:00:18 Hot Takes, AI and the Future of Software Engineering 1:15:11 Final Thoughts and Recommendations ----------- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5kj6DLC... Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... X: https://x.com/bookoverflowpod Carter on X: https://x.com/cartermorgan Nathan's Functionally Imperative: www.functionallyimperative.com ---------------- Book Overflow is a podcast for software engineers, by software engineers dedicated to improving our craft by reading the best technical books in the world. Join Carter Morgan and Nathan Toups as they read and discuss a new technical book each week! The full book schedule and links to every major podcast player can be found at https://www.bookoverflow.io