(Part 2) Top products from r/ExperiencedDevs

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We found 4 product mentions on r/ExperiencedDevs. We ranked the 24 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/TheSpoom · 2 pointsr/ExperiencedDevs

The Clean Coder is pretty great as it talks about being a professional developer and all that that entails. Very opinionated though (as all of Uncle Bob's books are). "If you don't do TDD, fuck you" is a fairly accurate paraphrasing of one chapter. Still, I found a lot of value there.

I recently read Rework which is a very quick read, but very dense with information on how Basecamp runs their business and many ideas of things that you should or should not do. If you do any freelancing or are thinking of starting your own business at some point, I'd recommend it.

Probably going to read Remote next as I'm working with remote business partners myself.

u/BinxyPrime · 1 pointr/ExperiencedDevs

you could probably just read one good book about code architecture, the truth is no architecture is perfect, you always make trade offs between time, money, readability, performance.

I hear this one mentioned very often on the podcast coding blocks
pragmatic programmer

But i would definitely ask around before dropping $50 on a book. Maybe read some of it at a book store and see if you like it first.