Dave H. Hoover:Obtiva首席技師,喜歡在開發軟件的同時培養軟件開發者,他的專長是嚮企業傢們交付項目。
Adewale Oshineye:軟件工程師,從事過包括電子零售商銷售網點係統、投資銀行交易係統在內的各種大型項目開發。
Software developers face an ever-changing and ever-expanding technology landscape, which can appear as intimidating as Mt. Everest to newcomers. Developing technical skills is vital, but there are dozens of soft skills and learning techniques you need if you're to grow and succeed professionally. Honing those soft skills is a big part of what "Apprenticeship Patterns" is all about. Authors Dave Hoover and Adewale Oshineye, both formerly of the global IT consultancy ThoughtWorks, have cataloged dozens of patterns of behavior to help software developers hone their craft. Developed through years of research, a multitude of interviews, and feedback from O'Reilly's online forum, these patterns address difficult situations faced by entry-level programmers, system administrators, and database administrators. Each pattern has a memorable name to help point you in the right direction when you need it most. Examples of common obstacles and their solutions include: burned out at work? - learn how to 'Nurture Your Passion' by finding a pet project to help you rediscover the joy of problem solving; feeling overwhelmed by too much new information? - take a step back from your learning to re-explore some familiar territory by building something you've built before, then use 'Retreat Into Competence' to launch yourself forward again ; and, feeling stuck in your learning? - seek out a team of experienced and talented developers where you can 'Be the Worst' for a while Like any patterns book, you can read this one front-to-back, jump to specific patterns when you encounter the issues they address, or cherry pick just the ones that are new to you. The purpose of the solutions is to inspire you to stay on the path you intend, rather than wander off into management because it seems like the only option for advancement. "Apprenticeship Patterns" approaches software development not as a means to financial success, but as a means to personal fulfillment. It's your life and your career. Discover how this book can help you make the best of both.
跟另外一本making it big in software一样, 在2010年春季出版发行, 教CS newbie们怎么上道的。 想想觉得时间过得好快, 去年刚下到这两本书的时候还庆幸觉得还蛮新的, 一下一年半不见回头一看感觉突然好像有种沧桑感了 或者说历史沉淀感。 然后有时间, 或者说觉得不能...
評分在地铁上看完了英文版。不厚,基本没有代码,全是字。 这本书并不是讲职业道路发展的,因为现代计算机行业之中,Engineering的发展路线无论是在国内还是在国外都是被管理岗所强烈干扰的,国内尤甚。我见过非常好的程序员早早的成为了经理或者总监,薪水当然扶摇直上,但是从此...
評分该书很薄,不到200页。 在这短短的100多页中,作者阐述了软件学徒应该去追求的理想和目标,更难能可贵的是作者并只是给读者展示美好的愿景和诱人的终点,他们给我们制定了一份大家可以参考去执行的“路线图”。 有了这份路线图,我们在工作和生活的成长之路上,会少许多迷茫...
評分这本书是不知道什么时候下的,一直在公司电脑的E盘里,没有看。上次找文件的时候找到了,拿出来,在等IDE编译的时间看完了。讲开发者提高能力的方法论的书,还是属于那种道理我都懂,但是做不到的那种。 但是书中提到的几点,也是有一点在意的。 其一空杯心理,即要保持谦虚的...
評分作者也是一个半路出家的软件工程师,他通过自己的感悟并且采访研究一路成长过来的师傅和熟练工们,讲述了如何从学徒到高手。 这本书不仅仅在说经验,还有知识已经严谨的结构--成长之路的架构、图书又或者说在描述一件事情时推荐使用的架构。 如下: 主题:(如...
對於career規劃有些幫助,要主動尋求幫助以及錶達想法盡快建立反饋鏈。
评分最近讀瞭很多類似的書籍。 閱讀中體會到作者也是懂很多大腦思維科學的編程牛人,並且能把修煉的各種模式總結齣來。很值得一讀,書最後的參考書目也是不錯的讀書列錶。
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评分如果你覺得自己水平一直在停滯 你不懂接下來該怎麼辦瞭 你迷茫甚至想放棄 或者從此懈怠 那你需要這本書 另外o`really有在綫版 http://apprenticeship-patterns.labs.oreilly.com/index.html
评分簡斷的評論:http://www.lulu1900.com/blog/2010/10/apprenticeship-patterns/
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