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Books for work in IT companies

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How to test in Google

Authors: J. Whittaker, J. Arbon, J. Carollo
Annotation: the book describes the testing of software products in Google: how processes are organized, how teams are organized, what techniques are used, who is responsible for quality. The principles on which testing is built at Google are applicable to projects and companies of any size. The authors of the book themselves worked on Google products, creating testing tools, customizing processes and doing directly testing. The book is designed for professionals from the software development industry: testers, programmers, managers.
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The ideal IT company. How to assemble a team of programmers from geeks

Authors: B. Fitzpatrick, B. Collins-Sassman
Annotation: in the modern world of software development, the success of a programmer largely depends not only on the quality of the code, but also on its interaction with other people. This entertaining and ironic book reveals the main patterns and patterns of behavior that occur in the software development team. The main roles of each of the team members, patterns of their behavior and examples of organizing the most effective interaction within the team of programmers are considered. This book will help you assess the importance of the human factor in the software development process and learn how to build an effective team for an IT project of any complexity.
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Flexible IT project management. A Guide for Real Samurai

Author: J. Rasmusson
Annotation: having read this book, you will gain the knowledge and skills necessary to start, work and successfully complete a flexible project, and the above material will cheer you up pretty much. If you are a project manager, this publication will become a tool for you that will help you realize a flexible project from beginning to end. If you are an analyst, programmer, tester, developer of user interactions, or a project manager, the book will give you the ideas and basic knowledge necessary to become a valuable member of the development team. The Guide for Real Samurai cuts off all that is superfluous and dispenses with the theory, because of which other books do not at all correspond to the spirit of flexibility. It is full of tried and tested methods, non-fiction stories, pleasant humor and applied exercise guides to help you do the right thing in the best possible way.
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Career programmer. How to get a job at Google, Microsoft or another leading IT company

Author: G. Lackman McDowell
Annotation: the fifth edition of this world bestseller will help you best prepare for an interview when you are hired by a programmer or leader in a large IT organization or a promising startup. The main part of the book consists of answers to technical questions and tasks that applicants usually get during an interview at companies such as Google, Microsoft, Apple, Amazon and others. The typical mistakes made by the candidates, as well as effective methods of training for the interview, are considered. Using the material of this book, you can easily prepare for a job at Google, Microsoft or any other leading IT company.
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Art of IT-project management, 2nd ed.

Author: S. Berkun
Annotation: unlike many works devoted to the management of projects and teams, in this book, new teachings are not preached and great theories are not extolled. Scott Berkun considers practice and diversity of approaches to be the key to success. The book describes the main difficulties and problem situations that arise in the work of the project manager, and gives recommendations on how to get out of them. The publication is intended not only for team leaders and senior managers, but also for programmers, testers and other implementers of specific project tasks. It will also be useful to students studying business management, product design or software engineering. The text of the new edition has been significantly revised by the author in order to achieve greater clarity, in addition, the book has been supplemented with a new application and more than 120 practical exercises.
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Flexible project and product management

Author: B. Wolfson
Annotation: if you are interested in flexible project management and product development methodologies, then this practical guide is perfect for you. Boris Volfson has been working in this field for many years, and in this book he shares his experience, which can change your work, the approach to work in your IT team, and over time in the whole of your company. This is distinguished from other similar books by two factors: a combination of theory and practice and a description of the most varied aspects of creating products from management to development and analytics. The theoretical part of project and product management describes the current state of the Scrum methodology and Kanban fundamentals. The practical part is devoted to business modeling, requirements management, requirements analytics, team management, time estimation, risk management, engineering development practices (mostly from extreme programming), quality control and assurance, Scrum implementation and scaling. Start practicing flexible methodologies to successfully manage projects and create products!
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Game Storm Business games

Authors: D. Gray, S. Brown, J. Macanufo
Annotation: great things can not appear out of nowhere. But creating a favorable environment for creative thinking and innovation is not so easy. How to implement it in the conditions of your company? The answer to this question may surprise you: by searching for new ideas in the game. This book contains more than 80 games that help break down barriers, improve communication skills and generate new ideas, insights and strategies. The authors borrowed ideas and tools from world-class professionals, whose teams perform real miracles. As a result, this unique collection of games appeared that inspired action and creativity and structured the working space.
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Programmer fanatic

Posted by: C. Fowler
Annotation: in this book you will not find descriptions of specific technologies, algorithms and programming languages ​​- its value is not in this. It is a collection of practical advice and recommendations regarding situations that any developer sometimes encounters: lack of motivation, choice of priorities, programming psychology, relationships with management and colleagues, and many others. Such knowledge usually comes only as a result of many years of real work experience. By and large, there is a bright and fascinating guide that will help you quickly make a career in the software development industry to anyone who has set such a goal for themselves. Of course, experienced programmers can find some ideas of the author fairly obvious, but for such there are topics that will allow you to revise the established views and reach a new level of skill. For those who are just at the beginning of their journey as a developer, reading this book will undoubtedly open up the widest prospects.
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