Coder to Developer und über 1 Million weitere Bücher verfügbar für Amazon Kindle . Erfahren Sie mehr


oder
Loggen Sie sich ein, um 1-Click® einzuschalten.
Alle Angebote
Möchten Sie verkaufen? Hier verkaufen
Coder to Developer: Tools and Strategies for Delivering Your Software
 
 
Beginnen Sie mit dem Lesen von Coder to Developer auf Ihrem Kindle in weniger als einer Minute.

Sie haben keinen Kindle? Hier kaufen oder eine gratis Kindle Lese-App herunterladen.

Coder to Developer: Tools and Strategies for Delivering Your Software [Englisch] [Taschenbuch]

Mike Gunderloy
2.7 von 5 Sternen  Alle Rezensionen anzeigen (3 Kundenrezensionen)
Preis: EUR 25,99 kostenlose Lieferung. Siehe Details.
  Alle Preisangaben inkl. MwSt.
o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
Derzeit nicht auf Lager.
Bestellen Sie jetzt und wir liefern, sobald der Artikel verfügbar ist. Sie erhalten von uns eine E-Mail mit dem voraussichtlichen Lieferdatum, sobald uns diese Information vorliegt. Ihr Konto wird erst dann belastet, wenn wir den Artikel verschicken.
Verkauf und Versand durch Amazon.de. Geschenkverpackung verfügbar.

Weitere Ausgaben

Amazon-Preis Neu ab Gebraucht ab
Kindle Edition EUR 17,39  
Taschenbuch EUR 25,99  
Unbekannter Einband --  

Produktinformation

  • Taschenbuch: 320 Seiten
  • Verlag: John Wiley & Sons; Auflage: 1. Auflage (23. April 2004)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 078214327X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0782143270
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 22,9 x 18,8 x 1,8 cm
  • Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung: 2.7 von 5 Sternen  Alle Rezensionen anzeigen (3 Kundenrezensionen)
  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 378.499 in Englische Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Englische Bücher)
  • Komplettes Inhaltsverzeichnis ansehen

Mehr über den Autor

Mike Gunderloy
Entdecken Sie Bücher, lesen Sie über Autoren und mehr

Besuchen Sie die Seite von Mike Gunderloy auf Amazon

Produktbeschreibungen

Kurzbeschreibung

"Two thumbs up"
--Gregory V. Wilson, Dr. Dobbs Journal (October 2004)
 
No one can disparage the ability to write good code. At its highest levels, it is an art.
 
But no one can confuse writing good code with developing good software. The difference--in terms of challenges, skills, and compensation--is immense.
 
Coder to Developer helps you excel at the many non-coding tasks entailed, from start to finish, in just about any successful development project. What's more, it equips you with the mindset and self-assurance required to pull it all together, so that you see every piece of your work as part of a coherent process. Inside, you'll find plenty of technical guidance on such topics as:
* Choosing and using a source code control system
* Code generation tools--when and why
* Preventing bugs with unit testing
* Tracking, fixing, and learning from bugs
* Application activity logging
* Streamlining and systematizing the build process
* Traditional installations and alternative approaches
To pull all of this together, the author has provided the source code for Download Tracker, a tool for organizing your collection of downloaded code, that's used for examples throughout this book. The code is provided in various states of completion, reflecting every stage of development, so that you can dig deep into the actual process of building software. But you'll also develop "softer" skills, in areas such as team management, open source collaboration, user and developer documentation, and intellectual property protection. If you want to become someone who can deliver not just good code but also a good product, this book is the place to start. If you must build successful software projects, it's essential reading.

Synopsis

'Two thumbs up' - Gregory V. Wilson, "Dr. Dobbs Journal" (October 2004). No one can disparage the ability to write good code. At its highest levels, it is an art. But no one can confuse writing good code with developing good software. The difference - in terms of challenges, skills, and compensation - is immense. "Coder to Developer" helps you excel at the many non-coding tasks entailed, from start to finish, in just about any successful development project. What's more, it equips you with the mindset and self-assurance required to pull it all together, so that you see every piece of your work as part of a coherent process.Inside, you'll find plenty of technical guidance on such topics as: choosing and using a source code control system; code generation tools - when and why; preventing bugs with unit testing; tracking, fixing, and learning from bugs; application activity logging; streamlining and systematizing the build process; and, traditional installations and alternative approaches. To pull all of this together, the author has provided the source code for Download Tracker, a tool for organizing your collection of downloaded code, that's used for examples throughout this book.

The code is provided in various states of completion, reflecting every stage of development, so that you can dig deep into the actual process of building software.But you'll also develop 'softer' skills, in areas such as team management, open source collaboration, user and developer documentation, and intellectual property protection. If you want to become someone who can deliver not just good code but also a good product, this book is the place to start. If you must build successful software projects, it's essential reading.


In diesem Buch (Mehr dazu)
Einleitungssatz
So there you are with your shiny new IDE and your coding skills and a vague idea of what it is that you want to produce. Lesen Sie die erste Seite
Mehr entdecken
Wortanzeiger
Ausgewählte Seiten ansehen
Buchdeckel | Copyright | Inhaltsverzeichnis | Auszug | Stichwortverzeichnis | Rückseite
Hier reinlesen und suchen:

Tags

 (Was ist das?)
Bei einem Tag handelt es sich um ein Schlagwort, das zum Produkt passt.
Tags erleichtern allen Kunden die Suche und die Sortierung ihrer Lieblingsprodukte.
 

Kundenrezensionen

5 Sterne
0
4 Sterne
0
1 Sterne
0
Die hilfreichsten Kundenrezensionen
5 von 5 Kunden fanden die folgende Rezension hilfreich
very .NET centric 22. September 2004
Von _empi_
Format:Taschenbuch
This book offers a short overview over modern development 'non-coding' activities. Nothing more, nothing less. If you're somewhat up to date on the state of the art in software engineering, you are not going to enjoy this book.

There are several chapters that especially deal with Visual Studio .NET, how to pump up the IDE, which add-ins to get... complete with prices, this is information that will be out of date in less than a year.

Only somebody who comes straight from college and has only had some small introduction to coding or someone who hasn't been programming for >10 years AND is stuck on the .NET platform _might_ benefit from it.

War diese Rezension für Sie hilfreich?
2 von 3 Kunden fanden die folgende Rezension hilfreich
Format:Taschenbuch
The book tries to cover the whole of the software development process from planning, team management, coding best practices and finally creating an installer and releasing the product. With such a broad range of topics each one is only treated very superfluosly and shallow. The author has a very tool centric view on things and as such many chapters are just a market overview of available software for the task at hand. I don't think this is of much use for the reader since that is exactly the kind of information you can gather in half an hour of internet research with google - and even after reading the book you'd still have to do this research anyways in order to gather current prices for the latest gadgets. All software solutions presented in the book are for windows only and Microsoft's tools seem to get extra focus and attention. The intended target audience for the book are independant developers and small software shops. As such the author assumes that you are wearing multiple hats and are filling all kinds of different roles from designer to coder to management. I very much liked this perspective on the software world because for one thing I am one such lone wolf developer and second because there are already tons of software books for the large corporate software developer. Those books typically assume loads of process and management and different departments etc which all don't apply for the single developer. Two important things missing in the book's coverage are two chapters: One for the time before concrete planning actually begins on the question of "what to develop" and determining markets. Another one for the other end of the road on how to market your software, how to price it and how to present and distribute it. If those were included I think the book would truly cover the complete process a lone developer goes through from idea to product.
All in all, the book gave me little new information but a good checklist to work through on a project.
War diese Rezension für Sie hilfreich?
2 von 3 Kunden fanden die folgende Rezension hilfreich
Von Ein Kunde
Format:Taschenbuch
This is the Nth introductionary book to the topic. You can read chapter 5 online (directly from the publisher) and it should give you a good impression.
The chapter contains less than the official documentation.

The book is about NET, by the way.

War diese Rezension für Sie hilfreich?
Kundenrezensionen suchen
Nur in den Rezensionen zu diesem Produkt suchen

Kunden diskutieren

Das Forum zu diesem Produkt
Diskussion Antworten Jüngster Beitrag
Noch keine Diskussionen

Fragen stellen, Meinungen austauschen, Einblicke gewinnen
Neue Diskussion starten
Thema:
Erster Beitrag:
Eingabe des Log-ins
 


Aktive Diskussionen in ähnlichen Foren
Kundendiskussionen durchsuchen
Alle Amazon-Diskussionen durchsuchen
   
Ähnliche Foren


Lieblingslisten


Ähnliche Artikel finden


Anhand des Sachgebietes nach ähnlichen Produkten suchen:


Ihr Kommentar


Datenschutzerklärung von Amazon.de Versandbedingungen von Amazon.de Umtausch- & Rücknahme bei Amazon.de