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Code Leader: Using People, Tools, and Processes to Build Successful Software<br />
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The book begins with a section on philoshopies, but philosophies as they relate <br />
directly to a set of practices, not abract or nebulous philosophies.<br />
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The remainder of the book describes a set of concrete practices that can be <br />
applied to the development process, and then to actual code construction. These <br />
are not values or abstract philosophies, but pragmatic things that can be done <br />
one at a time or in concert to improve a software project.<br />
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What isn’t covered in the book (explicitly so) are project management or <br />
scheduling methodologies. All of the pragmatic pratcies covered in this book <br />
will work just as well for a RUP or waterfall project as they would for an XP or <br />
Scrum project. The focus will be explicitly on practical things that can be <br />
implemented to incrementally improve both the process and development skills of <br />
individual developers or their teams, all of which has been learned from years <br />
of real-world experience on small to medium sized software teams working in an <br />
agile way.<br />
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Specific topics covered are:<br />
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* Buy, not Build<br />
* Test Driven Development (TDD)<br />
* Continuous Integration<br />
* Testing<br />
* Source Control<br />
* Static Analysis<br />
* Code Construction: Contracts<br />
* Limiting Dependencies<br />
* Model-View-Presenter<br />
* Tracing<br />
* Error Handling <br />
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Table of Contents<br />
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I. Philosophy.<br />
1. Buy, Not Build.<br />
2. Test Driven Development.<br />
3. Continuous Integration<br />
II. Process.<br />
4. Done Is Done.<br />
5. Testing.<br />
6. Source Control.<br />
7. Static Analysis.<br />
III. Code Construction.<br />
8. Contract, Contract, Contract!<br />
9. Limiting Dependencies.<br />
10. The Model-View Presenter Model.<br />
11. Tracing.<br />
12. Error Handling.<br />
IV. Putting It All Together.<br />
13. Whatever: A Case Study.<br />
Index. <br />
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Product Details<br />
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* ISBN: 0470259248<br />
* ISBN-13: 9780470259245<br />
* Format: Paperback, 330pp<br />
* Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated<br />
* Pub. Date: May 2008<br />
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