30 Nov
by: Matt in Book Reviews, Clojure, CSS, Development, Django, Infrastructure, JavaScript, PHP, Python, Ruby, Ruby on Rails
tags: book review, clojure, Development, Django, php, programmer, Python, rails, ruby, Ruby on Rails
Send this to your significant other/parent/relative/friend so, instead of that sweater, you get one of these nuggets of awesome this Christmas.
Write better, cleaner, more maintainable code. Learn how to manage your projects and focus on shipping your product. With insight that covers the gamut of software development from low level to management
this one is a must have for anyone involved in this industry.
Highly recommended! Read my full review.
Another classic "software construction" book. Sharpen your saw with timeless information that can be applied to any project in any language. Less bugs, more productivity, more programmer happiness.
This one is different. Written as a set of interview transcripts with 15 legendary industry giants, this book is a fantastic insight into how some of the great minds think. It's inspiring to hear it from the source, must have!
A developer should learn at least one new language a year. This year that language should be Clojure. Clojure is a dynamic, general purpose, language targeting the Java virtual machine and designed for multi-threaded use. It's growing popularity, ability to leverage the Java standard library, and its multi-threaded nature make this a must have.
Another classic. Primarily discusses project management from the perspective of Fred Brooks and his experiences at IBM. Brooks' Law states that "adding manpower to a late software project makes it later".
Web developers should always keep in mind the user of the product their creating. Usability becomes increasingly important as applications move to the web. The design and usability of your app can make or break its success. This classic is a must read.
This classic known most commonly as the "gang of four" book is the definitive reference on design patterns. Covering all of the most common cases and time and time again serving as an invaluable source of information.
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