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Coder to Developer: Tools and Strategies for Delivering Your Software



Coder to Developer: Tools and Strategies for Delivering Your Software
This excerpt from "Coder to Developer: Tools and Strategies for Delivering Your Software" by Gregory V. Wilson discusses the importance of developing good software, and how the author provides code examples for a tool called Download Tracker. The book also discusses various non-coding tasks that are involved in developing software, such as team management, open source collaboration, user and devel... more details
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  • Provides code examples for a tool called Download Tracker
  • Discusses various non-coding tasks that are involved in developing software


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Brand Unbranded
Format PDF
ISBN 9780782143270
Manufacturer Sybex
Publication Date 2006-02-17
Publisher Sybex
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This excerpt from "Coder to Developer: Tools and Strategies for Delivering Your Software" by Gregory V. Wilson discusses the importance of developing good software, and how the author provides code examples for a tool called Download Tracker. The book also discusses various non-coding tasks that are involved in developing software, such as team management, open source collaboration, user and developer documentation, and intellectual property protection.

"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.

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