Just finished reading of Coders at Work. Although this is read-once book, but it worth to read it - you can get some view of how well-known software developers are working and thinking.
All these peoples have different stories, but some of them have pretty much common. For example, many of them use debug print with careful reading of code to tackle bugs, and don't use interactive debuggers. Many of them use Emacs as editor, including Google's Chief Java architect.
So, if you'll get a chance to read this book, it worth to spend some time reading it....
January 18, 2010
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