Comment by ozgrakkurt
7 hours ago
For anyone reading this. Learn software engineering from people that do software engineering. Just read textbooks which are written by people that actually do things
7 hours ago
For anyone reading this. Learn software engineering from people that do software engineering. Just read textbooks which are written by people that actually do things
Any recommendations? I read designing data intensive applications(DDIA) which was really good. But it is by Martin Klepmann who as I understand is an academic. Reading PEPs is also nice as it allows one to understand the motivations and "Why should I care" about feature X.
The Pragmatic Programmer https://www.amazon.com/Pragmatic-Programmer-Journeyman-Maste...
https://www.amazon.com/Computer-Architecture-Quantitative-Ap...
https://casual-effects.blogspot.com/2014/05/a-computer-scien...
the python cookbook is good. and fluent python is more from principles rather than application (obvs both python specific). I also like philosophy of software design. tiny little book that uses simple example (class that makes a text editor) to talk about complexity, not actually about making a text editor at all.
Ousterhout's _A Philosophy of Software Design_ (mentioned elsethread) would be mine.
I also recommend avoiding anyone who rails against SOLID or OOP.