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Good book: The Pragmatic Programmers

posted Tuesday, 27 February 2007
I recently finished a good book, The Pragmatic Programmer, by Andrew Hunt and David Thomas. (I had read their Unit Testing book a while back).

What I liked to much about it was that:

  • It really was practical
  • Andy and Dave are good writers, with a down-to-earth style
  • It transcended the current technology (much like Code Complete)
  • It addressed a huge range of topics, from automation to testing to team culture. Software engineering isn't just about a lone-wolf developer typing the write code. Rather, it requires a huge breadth of skills and process.
  • It boiled things down to specific tips.
  • It pretty much takes a bunch of lessons that I learned the hard way and presents them.
  • It's short - maybe 250 pages (not including appendix, references, etc...)

I wish I had read this five years ago.

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