Tag: Book Notes
All the articles with the tag "Book Notes".
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Understanding Distributed Systems - Introduction
Chapter 1: Introduction In the realm of modern technology, the need for distributed systems has become increasingly apparent. But why invest time and resources in building such intricate
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Concepts, Techniques and Models of Computer Programming
Introduction: In the realm of programming, there are three fundamental elements that form its backbone. Understanding these components is crucial for any aspiring programmer. Let's delve into the
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William Kent - Data & Reality
Chapter 1 – Entities. The book The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy should be required reading for both business and information technology professionals. Although this is a science fiction book. I
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Management Skills for developers
Leadership and direction Vision The business vision ("vision speaks of the future") should be: Specific: Clear and simplified. Avoid redundancy and overly sophisticated words. Objective: It should be
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Learn to speak in public
First steps to public speaking When giving a presentation or starting to speak, it is sometimes common to inform the audience about things they are unaware of, which may cause stress. For example,
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A short introduction to the art of programming
Edsger W. Dijkstra - A short introduction to the art of programming Link: E.W.Dijkstra Archive: A Short Introduction to the Art of Programming (EWD 316) 1. Preface For those readers who identify the
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The element of programming style
When the book saw the lights, programming wasn't as important as today. But, some of the ideas around the style of writing are a worth to notice and to know it. For that reason reading the book
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The elements of programming style: Common Blunders
Chapter 6: Common Blunders A major concern of programming is making sure that a program can defend against bad data. But even with correct data, there is no guarantee that a program will work. In this