On Tue, Mar 13, 2007 at 08:48:13AM -0500, Luke Ivers
wrote:> I''m slowly teaching myself all the habits of a good programmer.
Using plent
> of tests, finally figuring out how to truly set up a development
> environment, how to use SVN, etc etc.
>
> The problem I''m having is I''m having to stumble across
all these individual
> concepts and tools that are leading me up to what a lot of people already
> know how to do... is there some kind of resource I can go to that will
teach
> me about things like CI, how to effectively use a project management/bug
> tracking system, and all these other little things that add up to make a
> good development environment?
Take a look at the Pragmatic Programmers range of books. You should find
plenty of inspiration there.
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Cheers,
- Jacob Atzen
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