Modern Software Engineering - Doing What Works to Build Better Software Faster
David Farley
Summary
In an era where software drives innovation across virtually every sector, understanding how to build software efficiently and effectively is paramount. This book presents a fresh perspective on software development by focusing on practical methodologies that prioritize delivering value quickly while maintaining high quality. It challenges traditional, rigid processes and invites readers to embrace adaptable, evidence-based practices that respond to real-world complexities in software engineering.
- Emphasis on Pragmatism: Advocates doing what works based on experience and evidence rather than strictly following dogmatic processes.
- Continuous Delivery as a Core Principle: Encourages frequent, reliable releases to accelerate...
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