Archive for October 7th, 2009

Inspirational Books In Software Development

A few weeks ago I was asking people if they’ve ever read an inspiring book about software development. There are many great books that are educational books. They show you how to build the latest whizz-bang application using the version 2.0 of the whizz-banger framework. An inspirational book, in my mind, transcends any specific technology and makes you think differently about how you approach your job.

Two books came up as answers time and time again.

Extreme Programming Explained: Embrace Change by Kent Beck

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The original edition of this book was published in October of 1999 – one decade ago. Ten years! That’s like 100 years of software time. The book turned the rules of engagement for software development around. We don’t need big design up front. Software shouldn’t be hard to change – ever! Having an enterprise architect fly in to meet with the team 2 days of every week and draw arrows on the conference room whiteboard does more harm than good.

Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship by Robert C. Martin

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Clean Code is a great book. Many people told me the book has inspired them to be better developers. I personally didn’t find the book inspiring, but I did find it extremely thought provoking. So provoking I’ve read it twice and even put together a book club to meet and discuss the book with other people (we meet for lunch every other Thursday at the food court in the mall of Columbia, MD). Sometimes we agree with Uncle Bob, and sometimes not – but either way we have to think about we do every day from a different perspective.


AIR 2 Enhancements Complete Overview

Adobe just released public information about AIR 2.0 and added new capabilities that better tie with the operation systems which gives your application more control while increasing performance. The new version will be deployed on Flash player 10 using Flex...

RIA Radio, Live at Adobe MAX – Duane Nickull

Duane Nickull (Platform Evangelist for Adobe) spoke with us briefly about his recent book and enterprise RIAs. Experts: Leif Wells and Zach Stepek

RIA Radio, Live at Adobe MAX – Rob Christensen

Rob Christensen (Product Manager for AIR) joined us to talk about the great new features planned for AIR 2.0 including new installer options, USB mass storage support, microphone access, UDP support, and a bunch more.

RIA Radio, Live at Adobe MAX – Justin Everett-Church

Justin Everett-Church (Senior Product Manager for the Flash Player) joined us shortly after the keynote to discuss the news and a few things not mentioned earlier, including global error handling and Safari scroll wheel.

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