Modern Software Engineering
Doing What Works to Build Better Software Faster
(Author) David FarleyThis book helps software professionals think about their work more effectively, manage it more successfully, and genuinely improve the quality of their applications, their lives, and the lives of their colleagues. Writing for programmers, managers, and technical leads at all levels of experience, the author illuminates durable principles at the heart of effective software development
David Farley
David Farley is an American travel writer and journalist known for his immersive storytelling and vivid descriptions of cultures and destinations. He has contributed to numerous publications including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and National Geographic Traveler. Farley's most notable work is "An Irreverent Curiosity: In Search of the Church's Strangest Relic in Italy's Oddest Town," which explores the mysterious relic of the foreskin of Jesus Christ in the small Italian town of Calcata. Farley's writing style is characterized by his witty observations, keen eye for detail, and ability to transport readers to far-off lands through his words. His contributions to travel literature have helped shape the genre by pushing boundaries and challenging conventional narratives of travel writing.