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Some good ideas and advices, but a little bit too much self help kool aid at times.
 
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zeh | 6 reseñas más. | Jun 3, 2023 |
The title seems misleading. I don't see anything about passion in the essays. This is more like a self-help book to keep your job from getting outsourced.

Some of the tips are good indeed, but we've seen them all in better books. Recommended for programmers who read books on career advice.
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anushanarasimhan | 6 reseñas más. | Feb 5, 2020 |
I thought the style was rather dry, but there are some good tips and advice in the book.
 
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oddogre | 6 reseñas más. | Mar 22, 2019 |
Pros: it's good to see a book that encourages people to take a more disciplined look at their careers. The book covers many important ideas for being a successful programmer: work with people better than you; don't listen to your parents; be a generalist; find a mentor; learn how to fail; learn to say no; build your brand.

Cons: the voice used in the book feels wrong--at times, it sounds like an infomercial or self help book. There are a number of weird programmer stereotypes and a strange focus on Indian IT (perhaps from v1 of the book?). Finally, the level of discussion is often too simplistic, glossing over the all the nuances and gray areas. This book goes broad, but not deep.
 
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brikis98 | 6 reseñas más. | Nov 11, 2015 |
The author has obviously had a gamut of experience in IT and knows what it takes to succeed as a programmer.
Though more a reflection on the industry than the book itself, I am concerned by how much more the employee must do over and above their job. You literally have to sell your soul to the industry just to stay in the game (as in my own experience). IT is actually very conservative requiring a great deal of discipline.

In this industry in particular, where mindfulness comes at the cost of awareness, this sort of book is an important one. Easy reading. Maybe a bit long-winded. Unique.
 
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jvalamala | 6 reseñas más. | Mar 31, 2011 |
I am a Ruby wannabee. This book is useful to me because I just haven't coded enough Ruby to solve some things without alot of browser clicking. The code is excellent, well explained and works right off the page. I am not a fan of "recipe" books in general, but this one has been useful. Perhaps it is because the stringent Rails structure reduces the amount of customizing needed to make these code blocks work.
 
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dohouk | otra reseña | Oct 4, 2009 |
Another good book from the Pragmatic Programmers.

It's amazing how much reading about good attitude actually influences me to have a good attitude.

The week I read this, I was about as productive as I could hope to be.
 
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dvf1976 | Apr 24, 2008 |
Esta reseña ha sido denunciada por varios usuarios como una infracción de las condiciones del servicio y no se mostrará más (mostrar).
 
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ReneEberstein | 6 reseñas más. | Dec 29, 2016 |
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