Dev Concepts Volume 7: Best practices
This e-book will give you a rock-solid understanding of what truly needs to get done to keep everything running smoothly. Learn how to write world-class code, discover source code management workflows and how to manage applications in production like a professional
This is the 7th volume of the Dev Concepts collection.
Key features of this volume
A clear explanation about critical best practices for software development
A detailed overview of code quality and quality assurance to create solid applications you'll be proud of
An overview of source control management workflows to collaborate efficiently with other developers
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A guide to reaching operational maturity with your projects
Content description
This volume is dedicated to elements that must be taken care of everywhere; whether you’re doing back-end or front-end software development. Note that I also consider those necessary for infrastructure scripting (but it’s always hard to make IT operations personnel realize that they are also software developers ;-)
This is a critical volume for true software crafters because many of these points are unfortunately often overlooked for various reasons (mostly bad ones). If you want to become a true software crafter, then you’ll make sure to always pay attention to those and to convince everyone else to do the same; even if it means going against some pointy-haired manager ;-)
Outline
The outline of this volume is available here: https://www.dev-concepts.dev/table-of-contents/#general-concerns
This is for you if...
You want to learn and apply best practices early on in your career
You want to create rock-solid applications
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You are curious about workflows to collaborate with others
About the Dev Concepts collection
Dev Concepts is a collection of 12 books that I'm working on, and that will cover every aspect of software development.
If you haven't heard about this project yet, then make sure to take a look at the home page over at https://dev-concepts.dev
A digital copy of Dev Concepts Volume 7: Best practices