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Sto caricando le informazioni... Joel on Software: And on Diverse and Occasionally Related Matters That Will Prove of Interest to Software Developers, Designers, and Managers, and to Those Who, Whether by Good Fortune or Ill Luck, Work with Them in Some Capacity (edizione 2004)di Joel Spolsky (Autore)
Informazioni sull'operaJoel e il software: e altre questioni piu o meno collegate che interesseranno certamente gli sviluppatori software, i designer e i manager, ma anche tutti coloro che, per ragioni piu o meno fortunate, devono lavorarci insieme di Joel Spolsky
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Some articles aged better than others, some blog posts were not tidied up to the level expected for a book vs an internet blog. If it weren't for that it would have been five stars. ( ) Most tech books get old and out-of-date with time. However I learned plenty of stuff from Joel on Software and enjoyed the author's humour and approach on many topics. Here's a non-exhaustive list of things I learned (more) about: - Always have a bug tracking system. - Fix bugs first before you move on to working on new features. Saves lots of time. - The Joel Test. I need to score better at that. - Character encodings. I always got away with not knowing much about that, now I do. Thanks Joel :D. - Do paper prototyping. - Incentive pay. Don't do that. - Avoid multi-tasking. Humans aren't really good at it. - Not-Invented-Here Syndrome. It's not necessarily bad. - Chicken-And-Egg problems in the software world. There's a sequel: More Joel on Software, I might read it sometime. Quotes: I always wanted to start a blog, this is somewhat of a motivation. [...] Philip Greenspun, who taught me that if you know something, you need to publish it on the web for others to learn from. Rewarding good coders by promoting them to a different position, one that involves writing English, not C , is a classic case of the Peter Principle: people tend to be promoted to their level of incompetence. About the Not-Invented-Here Syndrome: If it's a core business function, do it yourself, no matter what. Very engaging, often informative or insightful. I especially liked the essay on character encoding. Spolsky also gives good tips on office environment, productivity, and must-haves in a development environment -- encouraging you to take on those projects that seem peripheral to the work but make a world of difference. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
Joel Spolsky began his legendary web log, www.joelonsoftware.com, in March 2000, in order to offer insights for improving the world of programming. Spolsky based these observations on years of personal experience. The result just a handful of years later? Spolsky's technical knowledge, caustic wit, and extraordinary writing skills have earned him status as a programming guru! His blog has become renowned throughout the programming worldnow linked to more than 600 websites and translated into over 30 languages. Joel on Software covers every conceivable aspect of software programming—from the best way to write code, to the best way to design an office in which to write code! All programmers, all people who want to enhance their knowledge of programmers, and all who are trying to manage programmers will surely relate to Joel's musings. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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