@vivekgalatage: Nancy Lynch's Distributed Algorithms is the kind of book where you read one page, stare at the wall for 10 minutes, and…
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A recommendation of Nancy Lynch's book 'Distributed Algorithms' as a valuable resource for distributed systems professionals.
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Nancy Lynch’s Distributed Algorithms is the kind of book where you read one page, stare at the wall for 10 minutes, and come back smarter.
Genuinely one of the best things you can read if you work in distributed systems. https://t.co/CfjsaTRMax
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