by Ruben Hamers | Jan 9, 2025 | Pragmatic Programmer
#begin Next we have arrived at the very last section of the last chapter. It’s called Pride and Prejudice. We as pragmatic programmers are proud of our work. David and Andrew say; we don’t shrink away from responsibility and instead rejoice accepting...
by Ruben Hamers | Dec 22, 2024 | Pragmatic Programmer
#begin Next is a section about expectations. David and Andrew mention that we should always try to go beyond expectations. I think its a common practice to “under promise and over deliver”. Be gentle in what you promise so you can make sure you can deliver and go...
by Ruben Hamers | Dec 8, 2024 | Pragmatic Programmer
#begin The next big topic of this chapter is called It’s all writing. This section will dive into the many kinds of documentation we will have to write as pragmatic programmers. Andrew and David mention that we should treat english, or which ever language you or your...
by Ruben Hamers | Nov 13, 2024 | Pragmatic Programmer
#begin Ok; so next up is yet another section on testing. David and Andrew say that most developers hate testing. And I agree, as Uncle Bob would say, testing after the fact is really, really boring. You already know the code works because you just wrote it and tested...
by Ruben Hamers | Nov 2, 2024 | Pragmatic Programmer
#begin The next section of the chapter is all about automation. Well, we talked about that before but let’s see what else Andrew and David have to say about it. They mention that automation is a way to ensure guaranteed repeatability. Well that sounds pretty...
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