Clean Craftsmanship: Disciplines, Standards, and Ethics (Robert C. Martin Series)
C**A
Pragmatic
Pure experience & wisdom!Are you Uncle Bob?Don't be down, I wil ask you an autograph If I met you some day!
M**J
Awesome!
Just before reading Clean Craftsmanship I read Code That Fits In Your Head. Both books seem like they were written together.What I loved about both of them is that they are true guides on software development and career development.I loved the chapters about TDD. I work in that methodology for over 5 years and still I learned something new.
E**R
Necessary
Great ideas and advice from start to finish. This was a really satisfying read that motivates me to be better in my job.
K**A
Excelente
Mi libro llegó en excelente condición
V**A
Inspiring reading!
The book motivated me to look closer to TDD. Other advises on estimations, time management, personal process are very useful. I was glad to read that the flow state, so popularized last decades, is really not that good for disciplined and effective programming. I had the same intuition.
T**S
Nothing new but funny to read
In my opinion, most of things come from other sources, public videos or books but it was a nice way to remember them.
C**A
Best book ever, TDD distilled!!!
Simply amazing, what a Lot of worth things. And the videos are very explainfull. If you want to master TDD and become in an great developer.. you must read it!!
A**R
My Grandson started reading it Christmas Eve. He said he likes it.
My Grandson like it.
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