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A good programmer not only writes code but also incorporates routines, tricks, and attitudes into his day-to-day life that allow him to be more productive, more creative, and an even better professional. Repeat and assume them as something natural until they become habits and, only then, you will go to the next level. The only thing that distinguishes a good professional from another in the crowd are their habits. It is not necessary to work many more hours, but to do it with more efficiency, productivity and more concentration. Do not generate software with so many bugs but rather develop better with good design and clean code practices. Adopt the necessary 'soft-skills' for a programmer. Nor it is necessary to exert yourself to exhaustion, but to really assume the habits of an expert and more valued programmer. And so on until you complete the thirty-nine pills of wisdom described in this book that will take you several steps beyond your career. By the author of The Black Book of the Programmer.
The 21st century is the society of information and new technologies: it wouldn’t be possible without the enormous software industry that is the foundation for it. However, software developers don’t exploit all the opportunities to perform a successful professional career, making the same mistakes over and over again. A good software project has to do more with the creative and artistic skills than the technical skills. The Black Book of the Programmer shows what distinguishes a neophyte programmer from the one that acts and works professionally. In the era of entrepreneurship and the new economy, the professional development of software is a fundamental pillar. If as a programmer you want to be not only good but professional, you can’t stop knowing the gems of wisdom that contains The Black Book of the Programmer. More information on www.rafablanes.com Second edition – 2017.
Una introducción al ciclo completo de desarrollo de software desde un enfoque ágil. Este libro reúne las prácticas más habituales de código limpio, refactoring, principios de diseño, testing y gestión de la configuración, junto con reflexiones acerca de la naturaleza creativa y artística del software y técnicas de productividad para desarrolladores. Si te gustó El Libro Negro del Programador, en este nuevo trabajo de Rafael Gómez Blanes, encontrarás las claves esenciales para cualquier programador profesional, con decenas de ejemplos extraídos de proyectos reales en C# y Javascript. Con presentación de Aurelio Gandarillas, experto en testing y calidad de software.
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El siglo XXI es el de la sociedad de la información y las nuevas tecnologías: todo ello no sería posible sin la enorme industria del software que le sirve de base. No obstante, los desarrolladores de software no aprovechan todas las oportunidades para desempeñar una carrera profesional de éxito, cometiendo siempre los mismos errores una y otra vez. Un buen proyecto software tiene que ver con habilidades creativas y artísticas más que aquellas necesariamente técnicas. El Libro Negro del Programador muestra qué distingue a un programador neófito de quien actúa y trabaja profesionalmente. En la era del emprendimiento y de la nueva economía, el desarrollo profesional de software es su pilar fundamental. Si como programador quieres llegar a ser no sólo bueno sino profesional, no puedes dejar de conocer las gemas de sabiduría que contiene El Libro Negro del Programador. Más información en www.rafablanes.com Segunda Edición - 2017
Write code that's clean, concise, and to the point: code that others will read with pleasure and reuse. Comparing your code to that of expert programmers is a great way to improve your coding skills. Get hands-on advice to level up your coding style through small and understandable examples that compare flawed code to an improved solution. Discover handy tips and tricks, as well as common bugs an experienced Java programmer needs to know. Make your way from a Java novice to a master craftsman. This book is a useful companion for anyone learning to write clean Java code. The authors introduce you to the fundamentals of becoming a software craftsman, by comparing pieces of problematic code wit...
Following WWII, the authoritarian and morally austere dictatorship of General Francisco Franco's Spain became the playground for millions of carefree tourists from Europe's prosperous democracies. This book chronicles how this helped to strengthen Franco's regime and economic and political standing.
This volume contains a selection of the best papers presented at the 8th International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Industrial Management, XX International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management, and International IIE Conference 2014, hosted by ADINGOR, ABEPRO and the IIE, whose mission is to promote links between researchers and practitioners from different branches, to enhance an interdisciplinary perspective of industrial engineering and management. The conference topics covered: operations research, modelling and simulation, computer and information systems, operations research, scheduling and sequencing, logistics, production and information systems, ...
The Things of Others: Ethnographies, Histories, and Other Artefacts deals with the things mainly, but not only, mobilized by anthropologists in order to produce knowledge about the African American, the Afro-Brazilian and the Afro-Cuban during the 1930s.