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Effective Programming
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 278

Effective Programming

ABOUT THE BOOK Jeff Atwood began the Coding Horror blog in 2004, and is convinced that it changed his life. He needed a way to keep track of software development over time - whatever he was thinking about or working on. He researched subjects he found interesting, then documented his research with a public blog post, which he could easily find and refer to later. Over time, increasing numbers of blog visitors found the posts helpful, relevant and interesting. Now, approximately 100,000 readers visit the blog per day and nearly as many comment and interact on the site. Effective Programming: More Than Writing Code is your one-stop shop for all things programming. Jeff writes with humor and un...

Code Complete
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 952

Code Complete

Widely considered one of the best practical guides to programming, Steve McConnell’s original CODE COMPLETE has been helping developers write better software for more than a decade. Now this classic book has been fully updated and revised with leading-edge practices—and hundreds of new code samples—illustrating the art and science of software construction. Capturing the body of knowledge available from research, academia, and everyday commercial practice, McConnell synthesizes the most effective techniques and must-know principles into clear, pragmatic guidance. No matter what your experience level, development environment, or project size, this book will inform and stimulate your thin...

Fixing Broken Windows
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 340

Fixing Broken Windows

Cites successful examples of community-based policing.

Need to Know for Graduates
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 144

Need to Know for Graduates

Grads will appreciate this collection of practical and highly relevant wisdom and wit that will help them manage their expectations, experience grace, and laugh at themselves when things don’t go as planned. Author Jeff Atwood shares the real-life, hard-won lessons he’s learned through the years, the kind of guidance he wishes someone would have given him as he entered the adult world. Those seeking direction for their next phase of life will appreciate these helpful insights, including: Do what brings you joy. Not what brings your parents joy or pays well or looks impressive. Find the thing that brings you joy, and everything else will likely take care of itself. You are not the sum of “likes” or “friends” or any other social media affirmation. Don’t let people you don’t know define or shape your value. You were made to do great things that only you can do. We need you to do them. Need to Know for Graduates is an ideal gift for grads and provides personal inspiration for everyday living.

Effective Programming: More Than Writing Code
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 382

Effective Programming: More Than Writing Code

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-07-24
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  • Publisher: Hyperink Inc

Jeff Atwood began the Coding Horror blog in 2004, and is convinced that it changed his life. He needed a way to keep track of software development over time - whatever he was thinking about or working on. He researched subjects he found interesting, then documented his research with a public blog post, which he could easily find and refer to later. Over time, increasing numbers of blog visitors found the posts helpful, relevant and interesting. Now, approximately 100,000 readers visit the blog per day and nearly as many comment and interact on the site. Effective Programming: More Than Writing Code is your one-stop shop for all things programming. Jeff writes with humor and understanding, allowing for both seasoned programmers and newbies to appreciate the depth of his research. From such posts as "The Programmer's Bill of Rights" and "Why Cant Programmers... Program?" to "Working With the Chaos Monkey," this book introduces the importance of writing responsible code, the logistics involved, and how people should view it more as a lifestyle than a career.

Our Big, Big God
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 20

Our Big, Big God

  • Categories: God

Who made the birds and the bees, the flowers and the trees,the rivers, mountains, oceans, and the sky?Our Big,Big, Big God made all of these things.Most importantly, he made you!From the tiniest bug to the tallest mountain,the pages get bigger as we realize that God createdand takes care of everything and everybody.That'sBig!

Basic Computer Games
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 185

Basic Computer Games

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1981
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Pragmatic Programmer
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 346

The Pragmatic Programmer

What others in the trenches say about The Pragmatic Programmer... “The cool thing about this book is that it’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.” — Kent Beck, author of Extreme Programming Explained: Embrace Change “I found this book to be a great mix of solid advice and wonderful analogies!” — Martin Fowler, author of Refactoring and UML Distilled “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.” — Kevin Ruland, Management Science, MSG-Logistics “T...

Need to Know for Newlyweds
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 145

Need to Know for Newlyweds

Useful Advice for Married Life Engaged and recently married couples will appreciate this collection of wisdom and wit written to help them enjoy a long and successful marriage. This book features practical, often humorous, and highly relevant relationship advice that will improve communication, inspire connection, and infuse joy as they adjust to life as husband and wife. Author Jeff Atwood shares the hard-won, real-life lessons he and his wife have learned in their 25-plus years of marriage, the kind of guidance husbands and wives wish someone would have given them before they said “I do.” Couples will strengthen their relationships as they learn to… Develop the ability to say “I’m sorry, I was wrong.” Ask themselves, “Did I make life better or worse for my spouse today?” Find the things that make them laugh and do them a lot. Know when to walk away from an argument before they say anything mean or hurtful. Record the unplanned, hilarious moments in their relationship. Need to Know for Newlyweds makes an ideal wedding gift or a great book to read with your spouse.

Smart and Gets Things Done
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 194

Smart and Gets Things Done

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007-10-17
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  • Publisher: Apress

A "good" programmer can outproduce five, ten, and sometimes more run-of-the-mill programmers. The secret to success for any software company then is to hire the good programmers. But how to do that? In Joel on Hiring, Joel Spolsky draws from his experience both at Microsoft and running his own successful software company based in New York City. He writes humorously, but seriously about his methods for sorting resumes, for finding great candidates, and for interviewing, in person and by phone. Joel’s methods are not complex, but they do get to the heart of the matter: how to recognize a great developer when you see one.