Named one of the Best Books of 2025 by Independent Book Review , IT Dictionary is a sharp, satirical meta-commentary on how tech people communicate, survive, and accidentally self-destruct. Ever wondered why “quick fix” feels like a four-letter word in IT? Welcome to IT Dictionary — the survival guide for developers, engineers, and managers who’ve lived through the absurdity of modern tech. 📌 Inside, you’ll discover the painful truths behind: “It’s a quick win” → your weekend just disappeared. - “We’re building for scale” → overengineering a to-do list. - “The model is 94% accurate” → once, under perfect conditions. Drawing from nearly two decades in the trenches, Adam Korga translates IT’s sacred buzzwords into their true meaning. From Agile rituals to AI hallucinations, from corporate “synergy” to startup “disruption,” this book is part Dante’s Inferno , part technical manual, part therapy session. 🔥 Perfect for: Engineers who’ve muttered “it works on my machine.” - Product managers who know “simple” is the most dangerous word. - Anyone who has survived performance reviews, stakeholder séances, or a “quick sync” that lasted two hours. 🎁 Perfect Gift Whether it’s for a new hire in tech, a friend drowning in corporate buzzwords, or that IT colleague who saves you from “weird laptop issues,” IT Dictionary is a hilarious, timely, and relatable present. "You could create team-building exercises around this book, helping your staff bond by creating insider jokes" — Independent Book Review ⚠️ Warning: laughter not guaranteed, offense highly probable. And no, you still can’t forward it to your boss. “This book explains why I drink.” — Anonymous Scrum Master “This satirical workplace guidebook is a laugh-out-loud group therapy session that offers technical and emotional support by decoding corporate-speak (...) delightfully eviscerating modern workplace norms with terms that feel impossible not to adopt into your lexicon, whether you work in IT or not.” — Independent Book Review 👤 About the Author Adam Korga is an engineering manager, DevOps veteran, and recovering software developer with nearly twenty years in IT. He’s worked across small software houses, chaotic startups, and global enterprises — writing code, breaking builds, fixing production at 3 A.M., and sitting through more Agile rituals than any human should. When he’s not translating corporate jargon into plain English, he shares insights on tech, systems thinking, and the absurdities of modern work culture. Adam Korga has spent nearly two decades surviving every corner of the IT world - from freelance gigs and scrappy startups to multinational corporations with meetings about meetings. He worked as a developer, scrum master, team lead, and engineering manager before deciding that writing down the absurdities of tech life might save others a bit of sanity. IT Dictionary is his first book, blending insider knowledge with a satirical lens.