The Pragmatic Programmer

The Pragmatic Programmer
ISBN-10
8131722422
ISBN-13
9788131722428
Series
The Pragmatic Programmer
Pages
352
Language
English
Published
1900
Publisher
Pearson Education India
Author
Andrew Hunt

Description

This is the eBook version of the printed book. If the print book includes a CD-ROM, this content is not included within the eBook version. Straight from the programming trenches, The Pragmatic Programmer cuts through the increasing specialization and technicalities of modern software development to examine the core process-taking a requirement and producing working, maintainable code that delights its users. It covers topics ranging from personal responsibility and career development to architectural techniques for keeping your code flexible and easy to adapt and reuse. Read this book, and you.

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