Seven habits of effective developers
Sunday, 2 September 2007
ZDNet Asia's interview with Sun staff engineer Lee Chuk Munn, who likens writing applications to writing books. The habits he cited include: understand the problem, use appropriate tools, strive for simplicity, and so forth.
"Programming is just an expression to a solution. A lot of it is about understanding and recognizing the problem and getting help. This [concept] is generic across all programming languages, it doesn't matter what you use--whether it's C+ or Java. The approach is still the same," he said.
"What irks me is developers today are churning out applications without any regard or love for it. That's my number one pet peeve. So, it's like they're doing it for the money which is good, if you're a project lead, but you need to put in some concern and care into what you're building and not just in shipping [the application]," he noted.
Posted byEugene at 08:50