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Psychology of Good Programmer: In Pursuit of Programming Excellence,Used
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Software Engineers face several psychological issues while working in software projects. The psychology plays an important role in making a programmer successful in his/her career. A programmer is well prepared for software engineering career if he/she is well aware of some of the important concepts of psychology. The psychological training helps one to handle job related issues, stresses very well. This book is a must for any programmer to enhance the job related skills and work in industry with flying colors. It is a book which comprehensively covers wide ranging topics related to programming profession such as: Controlling Your Mind Patience Characterstics of Good Programmer Fractal Geometry of Computer Programmer and Cubeville Programming Quotient (PQ) Subtle Art of Mind Reading for Software Engineers Information Deficiency and Information Overload Innovative Teaching of Software Engineering: Practical Approach with Labs Analytical Approach to Selection of Good Projects Programmer Easily Recall 10 Digit Mobile Phone Numbers How to Enjoy Programming Job?
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