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Software Craftsmanship: The New ImperativeBy recognizing that software development is not a mechanical task, you can create better applications.
Today’s software development projects are often based on the traditional software engineering model, which was created to develop large-scale defense projects. Projects that use this antiquated industrial model tend to take... | | Behind Closed Doors: Secrets of Great Management (Pragmatic Programmers)Great management is difficult to see as it occurs. It's possible to see the results of great management, but it's not easy to see how managers achieve those results. Great management happens in one-on-one meetings and with other managers---all in private. It's hard to learn management by example when you can't see it.
You can learn to be a... | | Diagnostic Interviewing
The first three editions of this book had Michel Hersen and Samuel M. Turner as its
editors. After Sam’s untimely death, Michel invited me to join the team and we coedited the fourth edition together, which was published in 2010. Now that Michel
has retired, I remain as the sole editor for this new fifth edition. That ... |
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