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Software Craftsmanship: The New Imperative - Mike Hendrickson,Pete Mcbreen

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2001-08-23
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Putting the "people" back into software development: why "software engineering" isn't enough. Transforming the developer's relationship with users and customers. Specific steps you can take today -- as a developer or project manager. Software Craftsmanshipis a call to arms for programmers: an impassioned manifesto that restores the developer to a central role in large-scale projects, and shows developers ho ... Full description

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  • Putting the "people" back into software development: why "software engineering" isn't enough.
  • Transforming the developer's relationship with users and customers.
  • Specific steps you can take today -- as a developer or project manager.
Software Craftsmanshipis a call to arms for programmers: an impassioned manifesto that restores the developer to a central role in large-scale projects, and shows developers how to master the skills they need to succeed in that role.Software Craftsmanshiptranscends "software engineering," demonstrating that quality software can't simply be "manufactured": it must be built by craftspeople with pride in their work, and a personal commitment to excellence. InSoftware Craftsmanship, Pete McBreen focuses on thecraftof software development, explaining why current "software engineering" techniques often fail, and offering programmers a new path to excellence. Just as the modern carpenter benefits from better tools, materials, and understanding, the modern programmer can benefit from better computers, reusable components, and more robust languages -- but onlyifhe or she is prepared to treat the software profession as a true "craft." McBreen explains what software "craftsmanship" means, how its affects users, and how it changes the developer's relationship with customers. He introduces the concepts of software apprentices and journeymen, shows what can (and can't) be learned from the software engineering movement, and presents specific steps you can take now to move towards craftsmanship in your work -- and your organization.

Pete McBreen has successfully used and taught object-oriented techniques since 1989. He has designed and taught O-O courses for clients such as Nortel, CDC, and the University of Calgary. He is a frequent speaker at TOOLS, OOPSLA, and other advanced developer's conferences.

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Author Mike Hendrickson, Pete Mcbreen
Publisher Pearson Education (US)
Release year 2001
Cover type Softcover
EAN 9780201733860
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