Starting with the premise that a good software engineer is necessarily both a good programmer and a good person, this unique new book on the culture of programmers emphasizes the importance of empathy, introspection, and the acceptance of oneself and others on the journey to quality software.
Based on the author's extensive experience teaching software engineering, working as a computer programmer, and leading a social game startup from inception to acquisition, Lord of the Files is sensitive to the frailties of the human condition and full of innovative survival and success strategies for students, programmers, managers, and entrepreneurs.
Contents:
I, Programmer
The Software Engineer Life Cycle
Your Favourite Methodology is eXtremely Gay
White Trash Software Engineer
What the Bleep Should We Know!?
Nobody Ever Got Laid For Buying IBM Equipment
All We Really Need To Know about Software Engineering Is in the Film Office Space
A Seven-Layer Hierarchy of Careers in Computer Science
What’s Your Secret Sauce?
Pandemonium Reigned
Based on the author's extensive experience teaching software engineering, working as a computer programmer, and leading a social game startup from inception to acquisition, Lord of the Files is sensitive to the frailties of the human condition and full of innovative survival and success strategies for students, programmers, managers, and entrepreneurs.
Contents:
I, Programmer
The Software Engineer Life Cycle
Your Favourite Methodology is eXtremely Gay
White Trash Software Engineer
What the Bleep Should We Know!?
Nobody Ever Got Laid For Buying IBM Equipment
All We Really Need To Know about Software Engineering Is in the Film Office Space
A Seven-Layer Hierarchy of Careers in Computer Science
What’s Your Secret Sauce?
Pandemonium Reigned