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Victor
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Really good on how to be a professional software developer rather than just a hacker. Really enjoyed Martin's tips and principles on how to be responsible and set expectations.
— Aug 24, 2016 03:20PM
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Ueliton Freitas
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Apenas uma palavra ao autor: Obrigado!
— May 08, 2016 05:40PM
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Safaa
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I like it .. first two chapters were really good.
— Apr 07, 2016 02:04PM
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Justin Stanley
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Great read on professional conduct in software development.
— Mar 06, 2016 06:41PM
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Robson Castilho
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Programmers versus Employers
— Jul 06, 2015 04:59AM
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Robson Castilho
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cap 2 ... Adversarial Roles
— Jun 21, 2015 08:06PM
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Katy
is on page 30 of 210
Loving this one so far. I feel like I'm being told off, but I don't mind. I need to hear it. :p
— Apr 01, 2015 10:32AM
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Ferenc Kis
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Study case of how to say yes and make commitments
— Nov 07, 2014 01:10AM
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Lawrence
is on page 160 of 210
Lots of ideas in here... Gonna need to read read and try to do some of these
— Sep 03, 2014 06:11PM
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Lawrence
is on page 70 of 210
This guy is serious about programming... Love the chapter on how to say no.
— Aug 30, 2014 08:26AM
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José Manuel
is on page 176 of 210
EXCELLENT. Pure wisdom distilled in a book that everyone who is trying to become a true software professional *should* read.
— Apr 06, 2014 06:17AM
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José Manuel
is on page 176 of 210
I'm enjoying it like a child.
— Apr 05, 2014 03:47PM
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José Manuel
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I needed to read this. Repeat: I NEEDED TO READ THIS.
— Mar 30, 2014 02:38PM
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Michael Kolakowski
is 83% done
I love the idea of having a system similar to what doctors go through. I still remember my software dev class in college, conceived for that very reason.
— Feb 20, 2014 05:12AM
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Michael Kolakowski
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Test everything. Have the business write your acceptance and/or component tests. Also, don't be in useless meetings.
— Feb 11, 2014 07:45PM
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Michael Kolakowski
is 58% done
So far I'm really liking it. A lot of good, common sense. Though I think he's missing a few things.
— Feb 06, 2014 07:55PM
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Michael Kolakowski
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Wow - a lot of introductions and prefaces to read. I'm *still* not at chapter one. That said, I did enjoy all of them. Great anecdotes. Looking forward to rest of the book.
— Feb 02, 2014 04:00PM
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Jared Jennings
is on page 150 of 210
Love the parts about working as a team and team that Gels
— Jan 06, 2014 06:03AM
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Rafal Piekarski
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Pierwszy raz widziałem słowo mana przetłumaczone na manna. Od razu widać, że tłumacz nie grał w Diablo. ;)
— Dec 06, 2013 02:52PM
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