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082 _a005.1 WIN-T
100 _aWinters, Titus
245 _aSoftware engineering at Google :
_blessons learned from programming over time /
_cTitus Winters, Tom Manshreck and Hyrum Wright
260 _aIndia
_bShroff Publishers
_c2020
300 _a571 p.
365 _aINR
_b2100.00.
500 _aToday, software engineers need to know not only how to program effectively but also how to develop proper engineering practices to make their codebase sustainable and healthy. This book emphasizes this difference between programming and software engineering. How can software engineers manage a living codebase that evolves and responds to changing requirements and demands over the length of its life? Based on their experience at Google, software engineers Titus Winters and Hyrum Wright, along with technical writer Tom Manshreck, present a candid and insightful look at how some of the world’s leading practitioners construct and maintain software. This book covers Google’s unique engineering culture, processes, and tools and how these aspects contribute to the effectiveness of an engineering organization. You’ll explore three fundamental principles that software organizations should keep in mind when designing, architecting, writing, and maintaining code: How time affects the sustainability of software and how to make your code resilient over time How scale affects the viability of software practices within an engineering organization What trade-offs a typical engineer needs to make when evaluating design and development decisions.
650 _aGoogle (Firm)
650 _aComputer software--Development
650 _aSoftware engineering--Management
650 _aSoftware engineering
650 _aComputer programming
650 _aComputer software
700 _aManshreck, Tom
700 _aWright, Hyrum
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