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After graduating, Ries moved to Silicon Valley in 2001 as a software engineer with There, Inc. [1] He worked with the firm until the 2003 launch of its web-based 3D Virtual World product, There.com. [1] The company soon failed. [1] In 2004, Ries left to join one of the founders of There.com, Will Harvey in co-founding IMVU Inc., [3] a social ...
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The Lean Startup: How Today's Entrepreneurs Use Continuous Innovation to Create Radically Successful Businesses is a book by Eric Ries published in 2011 which describes his proposed lean startup strategy for startup companies. [1]
Also, I want to state that books are super important to develop skills, learn about best practices, and acquire general knowledge. Still, the most important thing to do when learning to code is to ...
A similar effort to define a body of knowledge for software engineering is the "Computing Curriculum Software Engineering (CCSE)," officially named Software Engineering 2004 (SE2004). The curriculum largely overlaps with SWEBOK 2004 since the latter has been used as one of its sources, although it is more directed towards academia.
[5] The Software Engineering Institute author Paul Clemente found the first two volumes to be "the best-known catalog of architectural patterns". [6] Regarding the third volume, D. Murali recommended that software engineers should follow the "eager acquisition" pattern. [7]
The Pragmatic Programmer: From Journeyman to Master is a book about computer programming and software engineering, written by Andrew Hunt and David Thomas and published in October 1999. [1] [2] [3] It is used as a textbook in related university courses. [4] It was the first in a series of books under the label The Pragmatic Bookshelf.
Alfred Aho – compilers book, the 'a' in AWK; Frances E. Allen – compiler optimization; Gene Amdahl – supercomputer developer, Amdahl Corporation founder; David P. Anderson – volunteer computing; Lisa Anthony – natural user interfaces; Andrew Appel – compiler of text books; Cecilia R. Aragon – invented treap, human-centered data ...