July 2018
Intermediate to advanced
216 pages
6h 3m
English

There was a time when software release schedules were roughly aligned with the Olympics—a new version of your favorite operating system, productivity suite, or game would be released once every couple of years. Although there may have been some interim updates and service packs to fix bugs, users eager for new features had to count the months until they could stand in line to buy a cardboard box filled with disks or a CD. But the world has moved on from this paradigm, with radically shortened release schedules, new distribution methods, and even different ways for companies to monetize their products.
This new model is very ...
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