We often hear people say, professional attitude, I believe that everyone has their own understanding of professional attitude.
So, as a programmer, what is our professional attitude?
Uncle Martin combined his experience with the full body of the skill, wrote a "Programmer's professional Training" to explore the problem.
Or the same recipe, the same taste, Uncle Martin first gave a failed example, about his young when he quit his job and forced to go back to work after the loss of wages.
This book is mainly about the non-procedural issues that a programmer will encounter at work.
For example, what does your product manager often do for a whim? Your project estimate date is almost impossible to do?
I want to face these problems, most programmers will say, do not, goodbye.
But Uncle Martin had a different understanding, and Uncle Martin emphasized communication and communication, so that the people who asked for the demand understood what they were proposing was a need for a workload.
When faced with things that can not be done, you need to be brave to say no, but this needs to be thought about, otherwise everything will say no, soon you will lose your job.
From Uncle Martin's book, we can see that the process of development and other industries are not different, all need to have a professional attitude to do well, as to what is the attitude of the profession, the book gives advice can also be used as a reference, but this is the benevolent see.
Programmer's professional accomplishment feedback-this is an attitude problem