This is the next Pragmatic Programmer—a guide for the beginner, a reminder for the expert, and a wonderful chunk of wisdom about the craft (and life) of a developer.
→ | Derek Sivers, founder of CD Baby, sivers.org |
Ka Wai Cheung has written a book for professional developers seeking a code they can live by. This is not a book replete with conventional, find-it-in-any-blog ideas but a very powerful, focused approach to the craft and realities of professional programming.
If you are looking for a rehash of stale, sterile rules for programming, this is not the book for you. But if you are seeking a perspective on what creating software is, or if you want a set of guidelines laden by real-world experience, this is a book you need.
→ | Bob Walsh, author and founder of 47 Hats |
Packed with delicious lessons yet consumable in bite (byte?) sized chunks—there’s a lot to be learned in these pages. Take some time and learn from someone who’s been there.
→ | Adam Hoffman, senior development lead |
A great book filled with lots of hints, tips, and lessons learned in the fast-moving world of the modern-day programmer; a must-read for anyone working as, or with, a developer.
→ | Caspar Dunant, Webfish |