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Opinión (8)
Re-titled: A summary of other's published works on craftsman and the frustration of working with non-passionate engineers.
For me, the best parts of the book are the author's personal accounts of software done wrong through mediocre dev peers, leadership, and culture.
Good advice for a young professional
I'm relatively new to the corporate structure of the software industry.
Five Stars
One word is enough.
A Candid, Personal View of Software Development
In this book, the author describes his personal journey from an aspiring developer to an experienced professional.
Filled with good advice; just overlook the craftsman metaphor
"The Software Craftsman: Professionalism, Pragmatism, Pride" by Sandro Mancuso explains the Software Craftsmanship movement and how the motivations behind it's formation.
start thinking about what it means to be a professional developer
“The Software Craftsman” is about doing the right thing.
Good professional behavior advice, mixed signals on practices
It's an ok book.
Good for the person, questionable for the team
This is a pretty good book for professional behavior recommendations; process and team recommendations, not so much.