by David Thomas
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The Pragmatic Programmer is one of those rare tech audiobooks you’ll listen, re-listen, and listen to again over the years. Whether you’re new to the field or an experienced practitioner, you’ll come away with fresh insights each and every time. Dave Thomas and Andy Hunt wrote the first edition of this influential book in 1999 to help their clients create better software and rediscover the joy of coding.
These lessons have helped a generation of programmers examine the very essence of software development, independent of any particular language, framework, or methodology, and the Pragmatic philosophy has spawned hundreds of books, screencasts, and audio books, as well as thousands of careers and success stories. Now, 20 years later, this new edition re-examines what it means to be a modern programmer. Topics range from personal responsibility and career development to architectural techniques for keeping your code flexible and easy to adapt and reuse.
All the old favorite topics are there, updated for this new world. And there's a bunch of new content, reflecting what we've learned in the intervening years. Whether you’re a new coder, an experienced programmer, or a manager responsible for software projects, use these lessons daily, and you’ll quickly see improvements in personal productivity, accuracy, and job satisfaction.
You’ll learn skills and develop habits and attitudes that form the foundation for long-term success in your career. You’ll become a pragmatic programmer. This audiobook is organized as a series of sections, each containing a series of topics.
It is read by Anna Katarina; Dave and Andy (and a few other folks) jump in every now and then to give their take on things.
Celebrating two decades of insightful guidance and transformative advice, The Pragmatic Programmer: 20th Anniversary Edition is more relevant today than ever. As technology advances at a breakneck pace, the principles of pragmatic programming endure, offering developers of all levels a roadmap to excellence. The 2nd edition revamps its profound strategies and tips, adapting them to modern challenges while preserving the core values that have made it a cornerstone resource in the world of software development.
Dive into this edition and embark on a journey of continuous learning, enriched by real-world wisdom, actionable strategies, and the shared experiences of seasoned developers.
Prioritize pragmatic solutions that enhance your coding craftsmanship and efficiency. \\\\ Embrace continuous learning to adapt and thrive amid technological advancements. \\\\ Equip yourself with resilient strategies for tackling diverse programming challenges.
In this landmark edition, authors Andrew Hunt and David Thomas revisit their seminal work, nurturing a new generation of programmers with updated insights and timeless advice. Drawing from over two decades of real-world programming experience, the authors offer lessons that transcend language and platform, focusing on mindset and approaches that redefine programming success. \\ The book delves into the art of pragmatic thinking, urging programmers to adopt versatile, reflective practices that grow with their careers.
With each concept backed by compelling anecdotes and practical examples, readers are guided through building more adaptive, efficient, and maintainable software, informed by an iterative approach that celebrates perpetual improvement. \\ The updated edition not only infuses classic principles with modern context but also introduces fresh content that addresses contemporary challenges like concurrency, agile development, and the impact of technology on business practices. By tying together past wisdom with present-day innovation, this book remains an essential reference for anyone striving towards programming mastery.
\\ Split into well-structured sections, the book's narrative weaves together technical skills with soft skills exploration, encouraging a balance that empowers programmers to communicate effectively, think critically, and act decisively. Whether you're a novice developer or a seasoned pro, the lessons within promise to reshape your understanding of what it means to work pragmatically in an ever-shifting tech landscape.
What distinguishes this edition is its seamless blend of classic wisdom with contemporary programming practices The authors' ability to contextualize longstanding principles with today's innovations assures readers of its enduring relevance \\\\ Readers will find the book’s approach to software development uniquely holistic covering both technical and interpersonal skills By emphasizing adaptability and communication it fosters a comprehensive understanding that transcends mere coding techniques \\\\ The real-world examples and anecdotes presented throughout offer insight that is both engaging and educational bridging theory with practice These deeply resonate making complex concepts accessible and actionable for programmers at any stage in their journey.
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I really enjoyed reading The Pragmatic Programmer. My team read it for an at work book club. I think the book has solid advice and fundamental principles for good software engineering. It has a good mix of content relevant to the different parts of being a good software engineer around both code and processes.
Arrived on time and in perfect condition
I received a copy of the original edition of this book over 20 years ago and immediately used it in my introductory software engineering classes. Hunt and Thomas are skilled practitioners who can both identify key practices of the profession and write about these cogently. The current edition is an updated version, one that brings the material up-to-date without sacrificing any of the key insights from the original. Highly recommended for developers at all levels.
Good book
I'm listening to this audio book as a way to get a hold of the material while doing other things. Rather than being a direct reading, it's more of a dramatization of the book, which wasn't really what I was looking for. The reader is bright, enthusiastic and cheery. As for the book itself, it's a fairly encouraging look at software engineering from two veterans. Worth your attention.
A fantastic set of tips and reflexions on how to improve as a software engineer and deliver quality so you can sign your work and be proud of it
amazing book, for any programmer out there you should get a copy.
In my opinion, this book should be a required read for anyone of any level and in any position in the software development/engineering field. This book teaches so many solid and timeless principles that could possibly take years or decades for the average person to learn, if ever. Before reading this book, I didn't know where I stood as a developer after 15 years of doing it. I'm self-taught, and also learned from my surroundings, assuming that people in higher positions than me must know better - now I never assume anything about anyone or anything. I never got much (useful) feedback but I wanted to be as good as I could be in my field. Reading this book and applying what I learned from it eventually lead to a great confidence in my way of problem solving and coding, and this confidence naturally caused me to be happier, and that's when I realized that when I'm confident and happy I produce my best work that I'm proud of. Not only do I feel like I have leveled up as a software engineer, but I also feel like I leveled up as a person. I also feel validated for a few things I was already doing, and learned that soft skills (communication, accountability, etc) are just as important as hard skills (coding). I've already convinced at least 3 developers to buy their own copy, and I'm about to suggest it to a few more, so I think I need to look up some kind of referral/commission program. This book is worth every penny and has me going back to it for reference all the time.