The Pragmatic Programmer: From Journeyman to Master
 

The Pragmatic Programmer: From Journeyman to Master

by Andrew Hunt, David Thomas

Programmers are craftspeople trained to use a certain set of tools (editors, object managers, version trackers) to generate a certain kind of product (programs) that will operate in some environment (operating systems on hardware assemblies). Like any other craft, computer programming has spawned a body of wisdom, most of which isn't taught at universities or in certification classes. Most... (read more)

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Derek P.
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This is a great book, Its sort of like a primer for a series of books that the pragmatic programmers eventually wrote out to be complete texts. Another great book for those starting out in the world of object-oriented programming and theory. Its not really about that, but it gets you into the culture either way.

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  • Michaël W

    michaël w said:

    Halfway through... already a favorite!

    posted Monday, June 16 2008
  • Ktn

    ktn said:

    Excellent, a must.

    posted Sunday, October 28 2007
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