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The missing README :...
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The missing README : a guide for the new software engineer / by Chris Riccomini and Dmitriy Ryaboy.
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Riccomini, Chris, author.
San Francisco, CA : No Starch Press, Inc., [2021]
Subjects
Software engineering.
Software frameworks.
Vocational guidance.
ISBN:
9781718501836 (paperback) :
1718501838
Description:
xxii, 262 pages : black and white illustrations, charts ; 23 cm.
Contents:
The journey ahead -- Getting to conscious competence -- Working with code -- Writing operable code -- Managing dependencies -- Testing -- Code reviews -- Delivering software -- Going on-call -- Technical design process -- Creating evolvable architectures -- Agile planning -- Working with managers -- Navigating your career
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For new software engineers, knowing how to program is only half the battle. You'll quickly find that many of the skills and processes key to your success are not taught in any school or bootcamp. The Missing README fills in that gap--a distillation of workplace lessons, best practices, and engineering fundamentals that the authors have taught rookie developers at top companies for more than a decade. Early chapters explain what to expect when you begin your career at a company. The book's middle section expands your technical education, teaching you how to work with existing codebases, address and prevent technical debt, write production-grade software, manage dependencies, test effectively, do code reviews, safely deploy software, design evolvable architectures, and handle incidents when you're on-call. Additional chapters cover planning and interpersonal skills such as Agile planning, working effectively with your manager, and growing to senior levels and beyond. This is the book your tech lead wishes every new engineer would read before they start. By the end, you'll know what it takes to transition into the workplace-from CS classes or bootcamps to professional software engineering. --
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