Apprenticeship Patterns: Guidance for the Aspiring Software Craftsman
Dave Hoover, Adewale Oshineye
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· 10 ratings · 168 pages · Published: 01 Jan 2009
Compiled from years of research, many interviews, and feedback from O'Reilly's online forum, these patterns address difficult situations that programmers, administrators, and DBAs face every day. And it's not just about financial success. Apprenticeship Patterns also approaches software development as a means to personal fulfillment. Discover how this book can help you make the best of both your life and your career.
Solutions to some common obstacles that this book explores in-depth include:
Burned out at work? Nurture Your Passion by finding a pet project to rediscover the joy of problem solving.
Feeling overwhelmed by new information? Re-explore familiar territory by building something you've built before, then use Retreat into Competence to move forward again.
Stuck in your learning? Seek a team of experienced and talented developers with whom you can Be the Worst for a while.
Brilliant stuff! Reading this book was like being in a time machine that pulled me back to those key learning moments in my career as a professional software developer and, instead of having to learn best practices the hard way, I had a guru sitting on my shoulder guiding me every step towards master craftsmanship. I'll certainly be recommending this book to clients. I wish I had this book 14 years ago!-Russ Miles, CEO, OpenCredo