Author: (America) Brescina | Translator: Lu
abstract
This book reveals all aspects of software coding, software testing and project management from the perspective of a Microsoft insider.
The author's writing is sharp and unique. He puts forward solutions to many common problems in the software industry and provides best practices.
This book introduces in detail how to improve the quality and value of software; Realistically manage the progress, risks and specifications of the project; Make a slimming plan for common inefficiencies; Apply process improvement methods to avoid stubbornness and blind obedience; Plan a successful and satisfactory career; Develop and manage a thriving team, etc.
This book is a summary of the author's 28 years of working experience in six different companies in the software industry.
This book is not only a must-read for Microsoft employees, but also suitable for all other engineers and managers in the software industry.
Brief introduction of the author
Eric Brechner is the head of Microsoft's "Development Excellence" department and has accumulated more than 20 years of experience in the software industry.
He started writing a "hard code" column on 200 1 as a reference for Microsoft employees.
Since then, its viewpoint column has caused endless discussions about best practices among thousands of software developers within Microsoft-now, these viewpoints have gone out of Microsoft and gone to the whole development community.