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| Secrets Of The Rockstar Programmers By Ed Burns - With the rise of blogging, many of the world’s most talented programmers have become celebrities in the field of IT. These "rock star programmers" are bellwether icons for their legions of readers: IT professionals trying to stay current.
SECRETS OF THE ROCK STAR PROGRAMMERS: Riding the IT Crest (McGraw-Hill; March 2008; Original paperback: $24.99) by Ed Burns is a unique collection of incisive interviews with A-list programmers centering on the themes of "spotting trends," "staying current," "how to avoid becoming obsolete," and "work/life balance."
Ed Burns spoke with some of today’s best programmers and gained access to their thoughts and insights. They are software technology, software pedagogy, and software development experts, as well as one actual rock star, the programmer’s rock star, and a personal favorite of Ed’s, Weird Al Yankovic. Each programmer interviewed is asked a common set of questions, and responses can be easily found in a "by-question" index.
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With the rise of blogging, many of the world’s most talented programmers have become celebrities in the field of IT. These "rock star programmers" are bellwether icons for their legions of readers: IT professionals trying to stay current.
SECRETS OF THE ROCK STAR PROGRAMMERS: Riding the IT Crest (McGraw-Hill; March 2008; Original paperback: $24.99) by Ed Burns is a unique collection of incisive interviews with A-list programmers centering on the themes of "spotting trends," "staying current," "how to avoid becoming obsolete," and "work/life balance."
Ed Burns spoke with some of today’s best programmers and gained access to their thoughts and insights. They are software technology, software pedagogy, and software development experts, as well as one actual rock star, the programmer’s rock star, and a personal favorite of Ed’s, Weird Al Yankovic. Each programmer interviewed is asked a common set of questions, and responses can be easily found in a "by-question" index.
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