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|a Part I. Career -- 1. The big picture -- 2. Landing jobs -- 3. Learning and growing -- 4. Changes -- Part II. Day to day at the office -- 5. Professional skills -- 6. Working with humans -- 7. Shining in an engineering organization -- 8. Leading others -- 9. Adversity -- 10. Professional conduct -- Part III. Communication -- 11. A holistic look at engineering communication -- 12. Technical writing -- 13. Effective email -- 14. Describing problems and asking questions -- 15. Public speaking -- Part IV. Technical skills -- 16. Professional-grade code -- 17. Debugging -- 18. Building for reliability -- 19. Mastering the command line -- 20. Operating real software.
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|a Software engineering education has a problem: universities and bootcamps teach aspiring engineers to write code, but they leave graduates to teach themselves the countless supporting tools required to thrive in real software companies. Building a Career in Software is the solution, a comprehensive guide to the essential skills that instructors don't need and professionals never think to teach: landing jobs, choosing teams and projects, asking good questions, running meetings, going on-call, debugging production problems, technical writing, making the most of a mentor, and much more. In over a decade building software at companies such as Apple and Uber, Daniel Heller has mentored and managed tens of engineers from a variety of training backgrounds, and those engineers inspired this book with their hundreds of questions about career issues and day-to-day problems. Designed for either random access or cover-to-cover reading, it offers concise treatments of virtually every non-technical challenge you will face in the first five years of your career--as well as a selection of industry-focused technical topics rarely covered in training. Whatever your education or technical specialty, Building a Career in Software can save you years of trial and error and help you succeed as a real-world software professional. What You Will Learn Discover every important nontechnical facet of professional programming as well as several key technical practices essential to the transition from student to professional Build relationships with your employer Improve your communication, including technical writing, asking good questions, and public speaking Who This Book is For Software engineers either early in their careers or about to transition to the professional world; that is, all graduates of computer science or software engineering university programs and all software engineering boot camp participants.
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