Chapter One: Introduction
1.2.5 The goal of software engineering-creating "good enough" software
Question: What if the "Bug" in the software doesn't get rid of it? Or if there is a small "Bug" but does not affect the software function, can you ignore it?
Chapter II: Personal Technology and processes
2.4 Practice
Question: If your own programming is not very good to change how to practice? And too simple do not want to do, too difficult to find a way, and no confidence.
Chapter III: The growth of software engineers
3.2 Career Development of software engineers
Question: To learn so much technology, ask how is the right way to learn?
The fourth chapter: two people cooperation
Question: How do two people work together to solve the problem of writing code styles that are inconsistent and difficult to reconcile?
Fifth chapter: Team and process
Question: What if you can't find your place in a team and it's hard to work with people?
Confusion and reflection on the 1-5 chapters of the Law of construction--modern software engineering