The Pragmatic Programmer
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The Pragmatic Programmer
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#5I found the book underwhelming after all the praise I had read of it, because it seemed little more than a collection of common knowledge - I didn't get much out of it. On the other hand, for people very new to the craft, it may be more valuable for precisely the same reason.
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#6I found the book underwhelming after all the praise I had read of it, because it seemed little more than a collection of common knowledge - I didn't get much out of it. On the other hand, for people very new to the craft, it may be more valuable for precisely the same reason.
This is more for people who aren't (yet).
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#7I found the book underwhelming after all the praise I had read of it, because it seemed little more than a collection of common knowledge - I didn't get much out of it. On the other hand, for people very new to the craft, it may be more valuable for precisely the same reason.
You also have to keep in mind that this book was written 10+ years ago, when most of this was not actually common knowledge. :)
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#8This is one of the best books I've read about software engineering, along with Code Complete. I completely agree with the conclusion of the review, every programmer should be required to own and read this book.
Own? No.
Re: The Pragmatic Programmer
#9This is one of the best books I've read about software engineering, along with Code Complete. I completely agree with the conclusion of the review, every programmer should be required to own and read this book.
Required to read? Sure. Own? No.