October 1999
Beginner to intermediate
352 pages
7h 49m
English
This book will help you become a better programmer.
It doesn't matter whether you are a lone developer, a member of a large project team, or a consultant working with many clients at once. This book will help you, as an individual, to do better work. This book isn't theoretical—we concentrate on practical topics, on using your experience to make more informed decisions. The word pragmatic comes from the Latin pragmaticus—"skilled in business"—which itself is derived from the Greek
, meaning "to do." This is a book about doing.
Programming is a craft. At its simplest, it comes down to getting a computer to do what you want it to do (or ...
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