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Defragmentation of the brain. Soft building from the inside

In January of this year, we announced Sergei Tarasov’s book " Defragmentation of the Brain. Soft Building from the Inside " ( http://habrahabr.ru/company/piter/blog/165327 ).
The proper time has passed and the book was published.

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This book is for those who have long been involved in software development. Or for those who still think to choose programming their profession. Or for those who are just used to thinking and thinking about what is happening in the world of information technology. It is no secret that the bulk of soft-engineering is concentrated in the sector of so-called corporate development: from integrated information systems of an enterprise to individual applications. Therefore, a large part of the plots is specifically Enterprise Programming. From the text, you are unlikely to learn how to glue multi-storey buildings from ready-made components in a heterogeneous environment, design interfaces, synchronize processes, or write effective queries to databases. Such topics will only be the background for a story about soft-construction "kitchen". With a certain amount of curiosity, you can be sure that the new is well forgotten old, find out how some complex systems are organized, when different technologies should be applied, why computer scientists need to be especially careful in filtering information from many sources, and much more that you may not yet have known or already know, but on the other hand. In the book I wanted to show our soft-building world of developing corporate information systems not from the main facade of descriptions of software environments, approaches and technologies, but from the inside. How it happened - to judge the reader.

Detailed table of contents is HERE
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Excerpt HERE

The book on the website of the publisher " Peter "

Now the electronic version is available on the page of the publication .

Book on Ozon.ru

We are ready to hand out several copies for review.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/177829/


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