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The value of hard work and persistence
How to stay focused on long-term goals
How to learn from failures and setbacks
Pragmatic Programmers take responsibility for everything they do.
Pragmatic Programmers won’t sit idly by and watch their projects fall apart through neglect.
Pragmatic programming stems from a philosophy of pragmatic thinking.
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As Pragmatic Programmers, our base material isn’t wood or iron; it’s knowledge.
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Don’t spoil a perfectly good program by overembellishment and overrefinement.
Move on, and let your code stand in its own right for a while. It may not be perfect.
Don’t worry: it could never be perfect.
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Za pragrmatične programere osnovni materijal iz koga izrađuju nije ni drvo ni metal - to je znanje!
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A benefit of GUIs is WYSIWYG—what you see is what you get.
The disadvantage is WYSIAYG—what you ...
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Great software today is often preferable to the fantasy of perfect software tomorrow.
If you give your users something to play with early, their feedback will often lead you to a better eventual solution.
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Anyway, this book is the result. Please enjoy it. Maybe adopt some new practices. Maybe decide that some of the stuff we suggest is wrong. Get involved in your craft. Give us feedback.
But, most important, remember to make it fun.
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