Book Review : The 4 Hour Work Week
This book should be compulsory reading for anyone who would like to open their minds to alternative approaches to making a living.
This book should be compulsory reading for anyone who would like to open their minds to alternative approaches to making a living.
This is one of the most helpful software engineering books I’ve ever read. It is most useful for people who have some real world experience in .NET development.
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This book discusses how to decompose complex software systems into modules that can be implemented relatively independently. The discussion first begins with fundamental problem in software design, managing complexity.
There is a minimum expectation that, if you are a software developer, irrespective of programming language or discipline that you have actually read this book, at least more than twice! This book should be compulsory reading for anyone, working with code in any capacity.
The book is a perfect guide into learning and understanding the topic, irrespective if you’re a C# developer or not. The code samples may be in C#, but the reality is the concepts and implementation are the same in any language.
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unique book mixing lessons in logic, electronics, and math with history and narrative in a deep but relaxed exploration of computer technology.
An essential book for software developers of all levels, programming languages and platforms.
catalogs a collection of software design patterns commonly used when developing enterprise software applications
I totally recommend this book, to any IT professional looking to make more of an impact on the business world, helping to create businesses that really matter and provide real benefits for all.
The book is full of examples that are easy to understand. Providing value by revealing how real life businesses have gone from startup to profit. Guillebeau has done insane research for the book, interviewing over 1,000 budding entrepreneurs, and the value of that research certainly shows.