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The Pragmatic Programmer : from Journeyman to Master by Thomas, David;Hunt, Andrew is a nonfiction available to read on EtoBox.

What others in the trenches say about The Pragmatic Programmer ... & ldquo;The cool thing about this book is that it & rsquo;s great for keeping the programming process fresh. The book helps you to continue to grow and clearly comes from people who have been there. & rdquo; & mdash; Kent Beck, author of Extreme Programming Explained: Embrace Change & ldquo;I found this book to be a great mix of solid advice and wonderful analogies! & rdquo; & mdash; Martin Fowler, author of Refactoring and UML Distilled & ldquo;I would buy a copy, read it twice, then tell all my colleagues to run out and grab a copy. This is a book I would never loan because I would worry about it being lost. & rdquo; & mdash; Kevin Ruland, Management Science, MSG-Logistics & ldquo;The wisdom and practical experience of the authors is obvious. The topics presented are relevant and useful ... By far its greatest strength for me has been the outstanding analogies & mdash;tracer bullets, broken windows, and the fabulous helicopter-based explanation of the need for orthogonality, especially in a crisis situation. I have little doubt that this book will eventually become an excellent source of useful information for jou

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Common subject areas: history, science, philosophy, social sciences.

Author
Thomas, David;Hunt, Andrew
Publisher
Pearson Education;Addison-Wesley
Published
1999
Language
EN
ISBN
9780132100670
Category
nonfiction
Subjects
Fiction, Programming, Computer Science