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| | | | | As discussed in a previous article, finding Books to Love & Hate can be as easy as switching authors, from Jim Butcher to Jeff Carlson, or skimming through anthologies. More than just leisure reading, however, books can also be great for developing skills - including software development. In the fast-paced world of software development, staying | |
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| | | | | Reading these foundational books will help you understand software development processes more, how to reduce technical debt, and contribute higher-quality code. | |
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| | | | | How time-tested software engineering practices amplify the effectiveness of AI coding assistants. | |
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| | | If you see anything about LMAX - the Disruptor, Continuous Delivery, or even the selection criteria for hiring developers, you'll see that LMAX is pretty keen on Agile. However, no-one's documented the Agile process there, as far as I know. Although I personally had it on my todo list, I never had the motivation, the ... Continue reading "Agile++: When Agile Goes Well" | ||