The best software writing I /
A collection of the best essays on Software Engineering of the recent past as selected by Joel Spolsky, besides being a best selling author, is a software industry veteran and one of the most respected figures in computing today.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Berkeley, CA :
Apress,
©2005.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional) |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Style is substance / Ken Arnold
- Award for the silliest user interface--Windows Search / Leon Bambrick
- The pitfalls of outsourcing programmers / Michael Bean
- Excel as a database / Rory Blyth
- ICSOC04 talk / Adam Bosworth
- Autistic social software / danah boyd
- Why not just block the apps that rely on undocumented behavior? / Raymond Chen
- Kicking the llama / Kevin Cheng and Tom Chi
- Save Canada's internet from WIPO / Cory Doctorow
- EA, the human story / ea-spouse
- Strong typing vs. strong testing / Bruce Eckel
- Processing processing / Paul Ford
- Great hackers / Paul Graham
- The location field is the new command line / John Gruber
- Starbucks does not use two-phase commit / Gregor Hohpe
- Passion / Ron Jeffries
- C++--the forgotten Trojan horse / Eric Johnson
- How many Microsoft employees does it take to change a lightbulb? / Eric Lippert
- What to do when you're screwed / Michael "Rands" Lopp
- Larry's rules of software engineering #2--measuring testers by test metrics doesn't / Larry Osterman
- Team compensation / Mary Poppendieck
- Mac Word 6.0 / Rick Schaut
- A group is its own worst enemy / Clay Shirky
- Group as user : flaming and the design of social software / Clay Shirky
- Closing the gap, part 1 / Eric Sink
- Closing the gap, part 2 / Eric Sink
- Hazards of hiring / Eric Sink
- PowerPoint remix / Aaron Swartz
- A quick (and hopefully painless) ride through Ruby (with cartoon foxes) / why the lucky stiff.