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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.1
EAN: 9780201616224
ISBN: 020161622X
Label: Addison-Wesley Professional
Manufacturer: Addison-Wesley Professional
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 352
Publication Date: October 30, 1999
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
Sales Rank: 2889
Studio: Addison-Wesley Professional
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Rating: - Some good nuggets but a bit thin
The authors provide one with some good advice on topics that are often overlooked. There is a kind of gap that exists in the education of programmers. There are lots of academic texts and courses, and there are lots of "how to" texts and courses. There is not a lot of published works or courses in areas in between. This is actually where most the craft of programming takes place. Most of us who write software for a living have to glean the best practices of our craft from many different sources. ... Read More
Rating: - Must-read for anyone working with or creating software
Enjoyable and short to read. Provides timeless and technology-agnostic guidelines on how to create software. A must read for all software engineers.
Rating: - A must read for every programmer
The book is a must read for every serious programmer. Authors shares their expertise in software development and the book is filled with a lot of advises and tehnologies to be used in software development process. If you are a pragrammtic programmer or want to become one, the book is a must read. It will confirm what you will already know and bring new things to you. The book can be a learn start point for other technologies and techniques you need to study. Reading the book, I found out about a ... Read More
Rating: - needed knowledge
This book is brilliant. It helps reinforce ideas with wit so the information isn't in one ear and out the other. This book will definitely be on that i tell others to buy.
Rating: - A Fork in the Road of my Career
Since I was young I wanted to be a programmer. I got my first development job only a few years ago, and have spent much of my free time reading blogs and the like. The problem with that was there were too many conflicting schools of thought on too many different methodologies and practices.
I found this book only a few months ago, and poured through its pages. After finishing it, my approach to software development has changed so drastically that I would say it changed my life. That ... Read More
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