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(meta) Robert "Uncle Bob" Martin resources #1040

Open bernhold opened 3 years ago

bernhold commented 3 years ago

Robert Martin, also known as Uncle Bob, is well known in software engineering circles. One of his books was recommended by a student in ATPESC 2021:

Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship by Amazon.com Services LLC Learn more: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001GSTOAM/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_JRDGPVWTRNWXVMD83AZ4

He actually has series (currently 14 books), some of which he (co-)authored, some of which he endorses at some level (I guess).

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B085D95SX5

He also has a blog and a web site where he offers multi-day classes as well as shorter lectures on multiple topics:

I suggest we might want to investigate these and create CCs for many. I think @maherou may be familiar enough to help prioritize our investigations.

pagrubel commented 3 years ago

I read the intro to the book and it really entices me to read the book.

bartlettroscoe commented 2 years ago

We already have one: https://bssw.io/items/digging-deeper-into-agile-software-development

pagrubel commented 3 weeks ago

I started to write up an article pointing to both his sites, however I think it may be more valuable to write multiple articles. I don't how a general cc article would be much different than googling him.

bartlettroscoe commented 3 weeks ago

I would tend to agree. But it might make sense to have a short CC article that just introduces who Uncle Bob is and the impact he has had on the CSE community. For example, SNL had Uncle Bob come out a few years ago and give a few talks and SNL purchased his Clean Code videos and provided them as standard training. In fact, an up-coming blog author from SNL was instrumental to making that happen.

pagrubel commented 2 weeks ago

@bartlettroscoe I took myself off of this as I don't know if I would do it justice. Would you like to write it in the future?

bartlettroscoe commented 2 weeks ago

@bartlettroscoe I took myself off of this as I don't know if I would do it justice. Would you like to write it in the future?

@pagrubel, sure, I will take this over for a future CC article.