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97 Klíčových Znalostí Softwarového Architekta (2000)

by Richard Monson-Haefel(Favorite Author)
3.55 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: First of all this is not a book in the traditional sense. It is a fine collection of various short to mid-length articles from various architects.Some of the points and advice given in the book may sound like common sense but putting them on paper and expanding some of those ideas makes a real difference. This book might have the most bookmarks and highlights in a book on my Kindle which I think is a great thing.
review 2: Short and easy read. 97 tips and thoughts of software architects mostly unrelated to one another but almost all of them come down to some basic rules (like: clear communication, healthy environment, follow tested best practices of software development, know what you are doing, etc.).I gave 4 stars because you can take any of 97 "things" from
... morethe book, read it and reflect on your own experience. Thus reminding yourself the lessons you learnt from you previous projects/failures. So this book is as goos as you and your own experience in the field. less
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Aamna
Nice nuggets which are easy to read in a couple of minutes.
RickyRoonie
Features an article from Kamal Wickramanayake
srinivas
Word; lacks substance; had a few key-points.
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