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Andy Hunt

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Andy Hunt is a programmer turned consultant, author and publisher.
He co-authored the best-selling book "The Pragmatic Programmer",
was one of the 17 founders of the Agile Alliance, and co-founded
the Pragmatic Bookshelf, publishing award-winning and critically
acclaimed books for software developers.

Andy started writing software professionally in early 80's across
diverse industries such as telecommunications, banking, financial
services, utilities, medical imaging, graphic arts, and of course,
the now-ubiquitous web.

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Andy Hunt Hi -- no, I'm not familiar with Bruce Lee's philosophy, so that wasn't a motivation. But many people have discovered these concepts. Perhaps that's a …moreHi -- no, I'm not familiar with Bruce Lee's philosophy, so that wasn't a motivation. But many people have discovered these concepts. Perhaps that's a sign we're on the right track ;)(less)
Andy Hunt Perhaps for a better understanding of the fundamentals, you'd be better off in a less magical environment.

To master the machine, you should have an un…more
Perhaps for a better understanding of the fundamentals, you'd be better off in a less magical environment.

To master the machine, you should have an understanding of OS internals (a book covering Linux would be helpful here). For programming, I'd suggest learning plain old C to understand pointers, memory, and data structures, and something like Ruby to understand OOP. Then maybe something like F# or Elixir to get a grasp on functional programming.

But as far as "professional" goes, if you provide value that someone is willing to pay for, then you're professional ;).

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Greenfield, Brownfield... Blackfield?

So much is written about projects and software assuming a fresh start, a smooth ���greenfield��� project.

Friends, the field has always been brown.

Sometimes black. Usually chunky. Filled with the wreckage of previous projects, orphaned code and aimless practices that shouldn���t even be there in the first place. Ya know; a mess.

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