Software Craftsmanship: The New Imperative by Pete McBreen

Software Craftsmanship: The New Imperative



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Software Craftsmanship: The New Imperative Pete McBreen ebook
Page: 208
ISBN: 0201733862, 9780201733860
Format: chm
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional


Ideas that started probably in the late 90ies, early 2000 with the publication of The Pragmatic Programmer by Andy Hunt and Dave Thomas (1999) and Software Craftsmanship: The New Imperative by Pete McBreen (2001). Solaris Internals, Core Kernel Components - Jim Mauro and Richard McDougall .rar. Software Craftsmanship The New Imperative - Pete McBreen.rar. One umbrella: Software Craftmanship. I've been reading an enlightening book Software Craftsmanship: The New Imperative by Pete Mcbreen. Two major schools of thought in this context are presented: Software engineering and software craftsmanship. I was skeptical of a book coming from my boss, but I knew the consulting firm had some respected software developers, so I took a look at it. "craftsperson" means something specific - eg pete mcbreen's book, software craftsmanship, the new imperative, or the obtiva or 8th light stuff, look them up. I'll have a quick look at the three software craftsmanship practices I found with a strong martial arts flavour: Code Kata, Coding Dojos, and White Belt Programmers. As a programmer I find the books outlook entirely refreshing. While software development is treated like a production line, projects will continue to fail. SQL Performance Tuning - Peter Gulutzan, Trudy Pelzer.rar. Software craftsmanship: the new imperative . Also if you haven't yet read the book “Software Craftsmanship – The New Imperative” you should pick it up. As Andrew Hunt and David Thomas state in The Pragmatic Programmer (1999), and Pete McBreen points out in Software Craftsmanship: The New Imperative, we need to act like other craftsmen and start "signing our work.". Software Craftsmanship: The New Imperative. Software craftsmanship is the new imperative because many members of the software development community are stating to chase technology for its own sake, forgetting what is important. As you probably know, I recently joined a new community called Cambridge Software Craftsmanship. The name of the book was Software Craftsmanship: The New Imperative. This approach is unique in that it spells out a programmer-centric way to build software.

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