Soft Skills

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出版者:Manning Publications
作者:John Sonmez
出品人:
頁數:504
译者:
出版時間:2014-12-29
價格:USD 34.99
裝幀:Paperback
isbn號碼:9781617292392
叢書系列:
圖書標籤:
  • 程序員
  • 自我成長
  • 職場
  • 個人管理
  • 計算機
  • 成長
  • 人生
  • 管理
  • 軟技能
  • 人際溝通
  • 團隊協作
  • 情緒管理
  • 時間管理
  • 領導力
  • 自我提升
  • 職場發展
  • 執行力
  • 批判性思維
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具體描述

Soft Skills: The software developer's life manual is a unique guide, offering techniques and practices for a more satisfying life as a professional software developer. In it, developer and life coach John Sonmez addresses a wide range of important "soft" topics, from career and productivity to personal finance and investing, and even fitness and relationships, all from a developer-centric viewpoint.

著者簡介

John Sonmez is a developer, teacher, and life coach who helps technical professionals boost their careers and live a more fulfilled life.

圖書目錄

Table of Contents
Why this book is unlike any book you've ever read
SECTION 1: CAREER
Getting started with a "BANG!": Don't do what everyone else does
Thinking about the future: What are your goals?
People skills: You need them more than you think
Hacking the interview
Employment options: Enumerate your choices
What kind of software developer are you?
Not all companies are equal
Climbing the corporate ladder
Being a professional
Freedom: How to quit your job
Freelancing: Going out on your own
Creating your first product
Do you want to start a startup?
Working remotely survival strategies
Fake it till you make it
Resumes are BORING—Let's fix that
Don't get religious about technology
SECTION 2: MARKETING YOURSELF
Marketing basics for code monkeys
Building a brand that gets you noticed
Creating a wildly successful blog
Your primary goal: Add value to others
#UsingSocialNetworks
Speaking, presenting, and training: Speak geek
Writing books and articles that attract a following
Don't be afraid to look like an idiot
SECTION 3: LEARNING
Learning how to learn: How to teach yourself
My 10-step process
Steps 1-6: Do these once
Steps 7-10: Repeat these
Looking for mentors: Finding your Yoda
Taking on an apprentice: Being Yoda
Teaching: Learn you want? Teach you must.
Do you need a degree or can you "wing it?"
Finding gaps in your knowledge
SECTION 4: PRODUCTIVITY
It all starts with focus
My personal productivity plan
Pomodoro Technique
My quota system: How I get way more done than I should
Holding yourself accountable
Multitasking dos and don'ts
Burnout: I've got the cure!
How you're wasting your time
The importance of having a routine
Developing habits: Brushing your code
Breaking things down: How to eat an elephant
The value of hard work and why you keep avoiding it
Any action is better than no action
SECTION 5: FINANCIAL
What are you going to do with your paycheck?
How to negotiate your salary
Options: Where all the fun is
Bits and bytes of real estate investing
Do you really understand your retirement plan?
The danger of debt: SSDs are expensive
Bonus: How I retired at 33
SECTION 6: FITNESS
Why you need to hack your health
Setting your fitness criteria
Thermodynamics, calories, and you
Motivation: Getting your butt out of the chair
How to gain muscle: Nerds can have bulging biceps
How to get hash-table abs
Starting RunningProgram.exe
Standing desks and other hacks
Tech gear for fitness: Geeking out
SECTION 7: SPIRIT
How the mind influences the body
Having the right mental attitude: Rebooting
Building a positive self-image: Programming your brain
Love and relationships: Computers can't hold your hand
My personal success book list
Facing failure head-on
Parting words
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讀後感

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我在知乎上泡了四年,从刚进大学的懵懂,到初入职场。 这四年里,我抛弃了微博,也没怎么上过饭否。但是很惭愧,在知乎这么久没有怎么关注专业知识。但是受知乎影响,毕业后还是直接丢掉了本专业做了程序员。知乎对我最大的帮助就是就是,前年的一篇关于跑步的文章和关于前端学...  

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???? ???? ???? ???? Why do we call them soft skills when they're so hard @sarah_edo 虽然题目中有「software developer」,但其实适用于大部分人。涉及到的话题也很多,缺点就是不太深入,大多讲了些基本的东西,很多东西也略鸡汤。 不过,如同脂肪酸也分饱和脂肪酸和非饱...  

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我本以为这本书讲得是技术的精进,帮助程序员提高自己。看到三分之一处也确实如此。但全书看下来才发现这整个一个百科全书,从技术到求职,从面试谈薪水到创业招揽生意,从看书理财到健身减肥,甚至时间管理。也难怪,作者整整写了70章呢。 作者倾囊相授,包括他认为的所有人生...  

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我本以为这本书讲得是技术的精进,帮助程序员提高自己。看到三分之一处也确实如此。但全书看下来才发现这整个一个百科全书,从技术到求职,从面试谈薪水到创业招揽生意,从看书理财到健身减肥,甚至时间管理。也难怪,作者整整写了70章呢。 作者倾囊相授,包括他认为的所有人生...  

用戶評價

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2016.11.05 - 2016.11.18 本來還想著現在看稍微有點晚,早幾年看到會對自己更好一些。然而看到 2014 年纔齣版就欣慰瞭。 雖然題目中有「軟件開發者」但其是適用於大部分人。涉及到的話題也很多,缺陷就是不太深入,大多講瞭些基本的東西。很多東西也略雞湯。 不過,如同脂肪酸也分飽和脂肪酸和非飽和脂肪酸一樣,這裏的雞湯算得上是有益的非飽和雞湯。 開始看到前幾章的時候略激動,推薦瞭一波人,後麵看著看著就覺得也還好吧。 結論:確實還是值得一看。 另外,看書的好處又提現齣一方麵瞭。短短的幾天可以看到一個人十幾年時間的成長經曆和心路曆程。

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覺得作者一直在傳播一個觀點就是作為程序員應該如何包裝自己,如果通過提升自己的社交能力去提升自己的身價。在IT工作瞭近四年以後發現其實大多數程序員之所以選擇做程序員就隻是想要安安靜靜地寫代碼,不想去社交,不想去包裝自己,沒有變成富豪的夢想。

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道理誰都懂,但都強行按道理活會活的很纍

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3.5星,其實可以做一個框架,按照每個維度去縱深的閱讀,放在一起反而顯得點到為止又不夠深入。

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Pragmatic way to improve yourself.

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