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Practices of an Agile Developer

Of the many software engineering books I have read over the years, Practices of an Agile Developer in particular continues to be one book I find myself turning to time and time again for inspiration.

Written by two of my favorite technical authors, Andy Hunt and Venkat Subramaniam, and published as part of the Pragmatic Bookshelf, Practices of an Agile Developer provides invaluable, practical and highly inspirational solutions to the most common challenges we as software engineers face project after project.

What makes Practices of an Agile Developer something truly special is the simplicity and easy to digest format in which it is written; readers can jump in at any chapter, or practically any page for that matter, and easily learn something new and useful in a matter of minutes.

While covering many of the most common subjects on software development, as well as many particularly unique subjects, it is the manner in which the subjects are presented that makes the book itself quite unique. The chapters are formatted such that each provides an “Angel vs. Devil on your shoulders” perspective of each topic. This is quite useful as one can briefly reference any topic to take away something useful by simply reading the chapters title and the “Angel vs. Devil” advice, and from that come to a quick understanding of the solution. Moreover, each chapter also provides tips on “How it Feels” when following one of the prescribed approaches. The “How it feels” approach is very powerful in that it instantly draws readers in for more detailed explanations. Complimentary to this is the “Keeping your balance” suggestions which provide useful insights to many of the challenges one might face when trying to apply the learnings of a particular subject. “Keeping your Balance” tips answer questions which would otherwise be left to the reader to figure out.

I first read Practices of an Agile Developer almost 4 years ago, and to this day I regularly find myself returning to it time and time again for inspiration. A seminal text by all means, I highly recommend it as a must read for Software Developers of all levels and disciplines.

Fixed Comments Bug

It was recently brought to my attention that users have been unable to leave comments on my Blog for quite some time now. Exactly how long and the extent of which the issue has impacted users remains unknown.

The problem appears to have been directly related to an overzealous spam plugin which I have since disable. I have tested the fix and all appears to be back to normal; however, in the event you would like to leave a comment and find yourself unable to do so, please send an email to eric at ericfeminella.com and I will be sure to get back to you.

Special thanks to Jeff Guthrie for informing me of the issue.

5 Years…

This month marks the 5th anniversary of this Blog. A lot has changed in the time since and I am happy to say the future is looking brighter and more exciting than ever before.

While the content and subject matter may have varied over the past five years, the goal of this site has remained the same, and that is to simply share ideas and experiences with other developers and, in doing so, hopefully make a positive difference somehow, in some small way.

So if you have found any of my posts useful in the past, then I am quite fortunate as I have accomplished my goal, and I hope to continue to do so in the future as well.