Author | Scott Rosenberg |
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Country | United States |
Subject | Computer programming |
Publisher | Crown Publishers |
2007 | |
Media type | Hardcover |
Pages | 400 pp |
ISBN | 1-4000-8246-3 |
OCLC | 70174970 |
005.1/ROSENBERG | |
LC Class | QA76.76.D47 R668 2007 |
Dreaming in Code: Two Dozen Programmers, Three Years, 4,732 Bugs, and One Quest for Transcendent Software is a (2007) Random House literary nonfiction book by Salon.com editor and journalist Scott Rosenberg. It documents the workers of Mitch Kapor's Open Source Applications Foundation as they struggled with collaboration and the software development task of building the open source calendar application Chandler.
Dreaming in Code is a book about software development. As a software developer, I cannot tell you how many times I completely related to the proceedings. All of the mistakes, all of the problems, all of the concerns, all of the date slipping, everything. Dreaming of a Western Christmas PDF By:Lynna Banning,Kelly Boyce,Carol Arens Published on 2015-10-01 by Harlequin. Three festive stories to make your dreams come true HIS CHRISTMAS BELLE by Lynna Banning Nursemaid to a spoiled Southern belle isn't how loner Brand Wyler imagined spending Christmas.
Rosenberg spent time observing the organization at work and wrote about its milestones and problems. The book intersperses narrative with explanations of software development philosophy, methodology, and process, referring to The Mythical Man-Month and other texts of the field. In a review in the Atlantic, James Fallows compared the book to Tracy Kidder's The Soul of a New Machine.[1]
At the time of the book's publication, OSAF had not yet released Chandler 1.0. Davinci resolve 15 activation code free. Chandler 1.0 was released on August 8, 2008.
References[edit]
- ^Fallows, James. 'Searches, Backups, Soul of a New Program'. The Atlantic. Retrieved 29 November 2011.
