Pragmatic Thinking and Learning

Refactor Your Wetware

by: Andy Hunt

Published 2008-09-15
Internal code ahptl
Print status In Print
Pages 252
User level Beginner
Keywords wetware, mind, learning, education, career, career development, thinking, thinking skills, skills,
Related titles
ISBN 9781934356050
Other ISBN Channel epub: 9781680504224
Channel PDF: 9781680504231
Kindle: 9781937785239
Safari: 9781680500196
Kindle: 9781937785239
BISACs COM051230 COMPUTERS / Software Development & Engineering / General
BUS059000 BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Skills
BUS059000 BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Skills

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Software development happens in your head. Not in an editor, IDE, or design
tool. You’re well educated on how to work with software and hardware, but what about wetware—our own brains? Learning new skills and new technology is critical to your career, and it’s all in your head.

In this book by Andy Hunt, you’ll learn how our brains are wired, and how to take advantage of your brain’s architecture. You’ll learn new tricks and tips
to learn more, faster, and retain more of what you learn.

You need a pragmatic approach to thinking and learning. You need to Refactor Your Wetware.

Description

Programmers have to learn constantly; not just the stereotypical new technologies, but also the problem domain of the application, the whims of the user community, the quirks of your teammates, the shifting sands of the industry, and the evolving characteristics of the project itself as it is built.

We’ll journey together through bits of cognitive and neuroscience, learning and behavioral theory. You’ll see some surprising aspects of how our brains work, and how you can take advantage of the system to improve your own learning and thinking skills.

In this book you’ll learn how to:

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