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Ladataan... The Software Craftsman: Professionalism, Pragmatism, PrideTekijä: Sandro Mancuso
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Be a Better Developer and Deliver Better Code Despite advanced tools and methodologies, software projects continue to fail. Why? Too many organizations still view software development as just another production line. Too many developers feel that way, too--and they behave accordingly. In The Software Craftsman: Professionalism, Pragmatism, Pride, Sandro Mancuso offers a better and more fulfilling path. If you want to develop software with pride and professionalism; love what you do and do it with excellence; and build a career with autonomy, mastery, and purpose, it starts with the recognition that you are a craftsman. Once you embrace this powerful mindset, you can achieve unprecedented levels of technical excellence and customer satisfaction. Mancuso helped found the world's largest organization of software craftsmen; now, he shares what he's learned through inspiring examples and pragmatic advice you can use in your company, your projects, and your career. You will learn Why agile processes aren't enough and why craftsmanship is crucial to making them work How craftsmanship helps you build software right and helps clients in ways that go beyond code How and when to say "No" and how to provide creative alternatives when you do Why bad code happens to good developers and how to stop creating and justifying it How to make working with legacy code less painful and more productive How to be pragmatic--not dogmatic--about your practices and tools How to lead software craftsmen and attract them to your organization What to avoid when advertising positions, interviewing candidates, and hiring developers How developers and their managers can create a true culture of learning How to drive true technical change and overcome deep patterns of skepticism Sandro Mancuso has coded for startups, software houses, product companies, international consultancies, and investment banks. In October 2013, he cofounded Codurance, a consultancy based on Software Craftsmanship principles and values. His involvement with Software Craftsmanship began in 2010, when he founded the London Software Craftsmanship Community (LSCC), now the world's largest and most active Software Craftsmanship community, with more than two thousand craftsmen. For the past four years, he has inspired and helped developers to organize Software Craftsmanship communities throughout Europe, the United States, and the rest of the world. Kirjastojen kuvailuja ei löytynyt. |
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I was already a subscriber to the Agile ethos, but didn't know that much about the Craftmanship movement. There are lots of different pieces of advice in this book. Several reviews have said that some of the advice seem to stray slightly outside of the general Craftmanship advice, and more into the author's personal experience. I don't have much basis of comparison to this claim, but would say, as a software developer with over 10 years experience, I found myself agreeing to a lot of what he was saying.
The advice on career strategies, the characterisation of what makes a 'good' developer, and what we should do to remain a 'good' developer throughout our career - mainly passion and continous improvement - were very helpful.
I'm filing this on the shelf next to The Passionate Programmer by Chad Fowler, and Soft Skills: The Software Developer's Life Manual by John Sonmez as "books that have fundementally helped me improve my attitude towards my career".
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