Practices
Practice makes perfect
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Agile Retrospectives: Making Good Teams Greatby Esther Derby and Diana Larsen, Foreword by Ken Schwaber
See how to mine the experience of your software development team continually throughout the life of the project. The tools and recipes in this book will help you uncover and solve hidden (and not-so-hidden) problems with your technology, your methodology, and those difficult “people issues” on your team. |
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Manage It!: Your Guide to Modern Pragmatic Project Managementby Johanna Rothman
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Practices of an Agile Developerby Venkat Subramaniam and Andy Hunt
Want to be a better developer? This book collects the personal habits, ideas, and approaches of successful agile software developers and presents them in a series of short, easy-to-digest tips. You’ll learn how to improve your software development process, see what real agile practices feel like, avoid the common temptations that kill projects, and keep agile practices in balance. |
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Pragmatic Thinking and Learning: Refactor Your "Wetware"by Andy Hunt
Software development happens in your head. Not in an editor, IDE, or design tool. You’re well educated on how to work with software and hardware, but what about wetware—our own brains? Learning new skills and new technology is critical to your career, and it’s all in your head. In this book by Andy Hunt, you’ll learn how our brains are wired, and how to take advantage of your brain’s architecture. You’ll learn new tricks and tips to learn more, faster, and retain more of what you learn. You need a pragmatic approach to thinking and learning. You need to Refactor Your Wetware. |
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Release It!: Design and Deploy Production-Ready Softwareby Michael T. Nygard
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Ship it!: A Practical Guide to Successful Software Projectsby Jared Richardson, Will Gwaltney, Jr
Many software projects run into trouble, and many never ship at all. Others run like well-oiled machines. This book shows you the basics of how to get your project well on the road to success. Ship It! bucks current fashion trends and marketing hype; instead, you’ll find page after page of solid advice, all tried and tested in the real world: a collection of tips that show you what tools a successful team has to use, and how to use them well. You’ll get quick, easy-to-follow advice on modern techniques and when they should be applied. |
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The Pragmatic Programmer: From Journeyman to Masterby Andrew Hunt and David Thomas
Straight from the programming trenches, The Pragmatic Programmer: From Journeyman to Master cuts through the increasing specialization and technicalities of modern software development to examine the core process—what do you do, and an individual and as a team, if you want to create software that’s easy to work with and good for your users. This is the title that got us started in the book business. It’s published by Addison-Wesley, but we’re offering for sale here simply because people come looking for it. Enjoy! Dave & Andy |








