Description: Street Coder by Sedat Kapanoglu Software development isnt an "ivory tower" exercise.Street coders get the job done by prioritizing tasks, making quick decisions, and knowing which rules to break. Street Coder: Rules to break and how to break themis a programmers survival guide, full of tips, tricks, and hacks that will make you a more efficient programmer. This books rebel mindset challenges status quo thinking and exposes the important skills you need on the job. Youll learnthe crucial importance of algorithms and data structures, turn programming chores into programming pleasures, and shatter dogmatic principles keeping you from your full potential. Every new coder starts out with a lot of theory; the "streetsmarts" come with experience. To be successful, you need to know how toput theory into action, understand why "best practices" are the best, and know when to go rogue and break the unbreakable rules. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Back Cover Street Coder : Rulesto break and how to break them is a guide for beginner programmers making their move from learner to developer. Written by self-taught pro Sedat Kapanoglu ,it takes the best practices you learn in a computer science class and deconstructs them to show when theyre beneficial--and when they arent! Theeasy-to-follow C# examples easily translate to any modern programming language. In this practical guide, youll learn how some antipatterns and "bad" programming practices can actually be put togood use, and develop an ever-questioning mindset for assessing techniques ontheir own merits. This book is built on the kind of challenges youll face onthe job--from technical projects like building a search feature, to succeeding in a dysfunctional team with a paranoid manager. When youre done, youll be street smart and ready to start creating efficient software. Author Biography Sedat Kapanoglu is a self-taught programmer with more than 25 years of experience, including a stint at Microsoft as a software engineer. Heis the creator of Eki Sozluk, the number one social media platform for Turkish speaking audiences. Review "An incredible book to learn the craft of software development through a new perspective: One thatis not fuelled by religion or blind following of best practices, but one that actively challenges best practices and thus requires you to think about their prosand cons.!" Sebastian Felling "This is like having a mentor in a book who is sharing all their mistakes and notes on what theyve learned in a nice little package." Joseph Perenia "A fun, broad, anddeep conversation with an experienced programmer about coding, packed withpractical advice." Adail Retamal "I wish I couldread this book several years ago, thus, I could have saved a lot of time." XuYang "Contains the pragmatism an experienced software developer has gained over the years of being at the trenches (or streets as he prefers to call it)." Orlando MéndezMorales "Great book for thenew and used, self-taught, formally educated, and otherwise curious programmers doing dirt -aka street coders." Robert Wilk Review Text "An incredible book to learn the craft of software development through a new perspective: One thatis not fuelled by religion or blind following of best practices, but one that actively challenges best practices and thus requires you to think about their prosand cons.!" Sebastian Felling "This is like having a mentor in a book who is sharing all their mistakes and notes on what theyve learned in a nice little package." Joseph Perenia "A fun, broad, anddeep conversation with an experienced programmer about coding, packed withpractical advice." Adail Retamal "I wish I couldread this book several years ago, thus, I could have saved a lot of time." XuYang "Contains the pragmatism an experienced software developer has gained over the years of being at the trenches (or streets as he prefers to call it)." Orlando M Details ISBN1617298379 Author Sedat Kapanoglu Short Title Street Coder Language English ISBN-10 1617298379 ISBN-13 9781617298370 Format Paperback Subtitle The Rules to Break and How to Break Them Publisher Manning Publications Imprint Manning Publications Pages 255 Year 2022 Place of Publication New York Country of Publication United States Edited by Edwin Cannan Birth 1969 Death 1982 Affiliation Boston University School of Medicine Position Translator Qualifications PhD. Publication Date 2022-03-14 AU Release Date 2022-03-14 NZ Release Date 2022-03-14 US Release Date 2022-03-14 UK Release Date 2022-03-14 DEWEY 005.1 Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:148519813;
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