Success in today's IT environment requires you to view your career as a business endeavor. In this book, you'll learn how to become an entrepreneur, driving your career in the direction of your choosing. You'll learn how to build your software development career step by step, following the same path that you would follow if you were building, marketing, and selling a product. After all, your skills themselves are a product. The choices you make about which technologies to focus on and which business domains to master have at least as much impact on your success as your technical knowledge itself; don't let those choices be accidental. We'll walk through all aspects of the decision-making process, so you can ensure that you're investing your time and energy in the right areas. You'll develop a structured plan for keeping your mind engaged and your skills fresh. You'll learn how to assess your skills in terms of where they fit on the value chain, driving you away from commodity skills and toward those that are in high demand. Through a mix of high-level, thought-provoking essays and tactical 'Act on It' sections, you will come away with concrete plans you can put into action immediately. You'll also get a chance to read the perspectives of several highly successful members of our industry from a variety of career paths. As with any product or service, if nobody knows what you're selling, nobody will buy. We'll walk through the often-neglected world of marketing, and you'll create a plan to market yourself both inside your company and to the industry in general. Above all, you'll see how you can set the direction of your career, leading to a more fulfilling and remarkable professional life.
Chad Fowler 国际知名的软件开发人员、培训师、经理、演说家和音乐人。近十年来,他在几家国际知名的公司工作过,与很多受人钦佩的软件开发人员共事。他热爱编程,目前是InfoEther公司的首席技术执行官,主要负责为客户解决Ruby语言上的难题。他还写过软件开发方面的书籍。
看到中文书名《我编程,我快乐...》,本以为是讲述学习编程时的一些心态、经验之谈,看完目录才知道原来是关于在职程序员的职业心态、规划的。 本想等到就职之后再读,但看到扉页“读者感言”中竟然有 Uncle Bob 和 Kent Beck 两位大师的推荐语,不借来读一读不行,先在脑中有...
评分 评分打算再看一遍。 全书围绕着这么一个价值观:做感兴趣的事情,然后提升自己。 虽然这本书的作者,其实谈的很多是外包的东西,也讲了一些JAVA,C#,.NET这样的公司里的技术人员的职业生涯,相对不是很有一般性,不够也可以从中学习到一些通用的观点。
评分打算再看一遍。 全书围绕着这么一个价值观:做感兴趣的事情,然后提升自己。 虽然这本书的作者,其实谈的很多是外包的东西,也讲了一些JAVA,C#,.NET这样的公司里的技术人员的职业生涯,相对不是很有一般性,不够也可以从中学习到一些通用的观点。
评分最近读一本神书 我编程,我快乐 ,书名很土,内容却异常精彩。原书名 - `The Passionate Programmer:Creating A Remarkable Career In Software Development` ,或许叫 `成为大师之路` 应该更卖座。能读到如此良心的小书,感觉分分钟的收获都是赚了几百美金! 全书分为5大章 1....
读这样的一本书非常适合现在的我,工作了几年有了经验。知道干IT的和别的行业到底有啥区别,也知道我们和业务人员之间的鸿沟。总之非常推荐,特别是有了几年工作经验的人应该非常有同感。
评分英文版的很好读,难怪那么快就出中文版了。
评分用规划产品的思维方式来规划,运营,推销自己的职业发展,十分励志且正能量,适合同样正能量的程序猿实践!
评分读过的最实在也是最实用的程序员职业发展书籍,道理浅显易懂,但是否能够在程序中收获快乐,只有自己去体会和实践了
评分这样的书对我现在来说已经太小儿科了
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