Practical Handbook for Software Development
Discover the essential guide to software development with the Practical Handbook for Software Development by N. D. Birrell. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1988, this comprehensive paperback spans 272 pages and serves as a vital resource for software implementers.
This handbook outlines 25 different techniques that cover the entire software development lifecycle, from initial system definition through to design and production. Each technique is presented within the framework of traditional development processes, detailing key activities and deliverables. Whether you're a seasoned developer or just starting, this book equips you with the knowledge needed to navigate the complexities of software development effectively. Enhance your programming skills and streamline your projects with this invaluable resource.