Code Leader [Paperback]Using People, Tools, and Processes to Build Successful Softwareby Patrick Cauldwell
Usually ships within 2 to 4 working days Description of Code LeaderCode Leader: Using People, Tools, and Processes to Build Successful Software"Patrick is a pragmatist with a purist′s knowledge. He has a deep understanding of what ′smells′ right, and he knows when and how to find the right balance to get the job done. This philosophy of balanced ′pure pragmatism′ pervades this book and makes it useful." Writing code is rewarding, but writing high–quality code, on time and at the lowest possible cost, is what makes a software project successful. As the role of a professional developer has evolved and taken on additional responsibilities, it is now necessary to work in concert with a team in order to improve both the process and final results of a software project. This unique book introduces a set of concrete best practices and construction techniques that can be applied to the development process and to actual code construction, so that you can confidently solve business problems rather than deal solely with pure coding tasks. Patrick Cauldwell understands that it is no longer sufficient to just write software that solves a problem; it must also be fast, scalable, reliable, and easy to use. In this reference, he explains how to build software that is of high quality at a lower cost and shares with you the practical steps you must take in order to transition from software engineer to technical lead. What you will learn from this book
Who this book is for Wrox guides are crafted to make learning programming languages and technologies easier than you think. Written by programmers for programmers, they provide a structured, tutorial format that will guide you through all the techniques involved. Title Information
Write a review of this book Customer Reviews from AmazonAbout Patrick CauldwellPatrick Cauldwell somehow found his way to a career in software despite earning a bachelor’s degree in East Asian Studies. From a work–study job in the student computer lab at college through early jobs in quality assurance and localization, and finally into full–time software engineering, Patrick has always been interested in what makes computers tick. He’s worked in a wide range of software operations, from very large projects at Intel to a very small start–up to a consulting job in the midst of the .COM boom.Your recently viewed titles |
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