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- daveschappell - Mar 31 2007 | news, software, project management, ebook, business, thepugetnews, free, books, 37signals
Gettting Real, from 37signals, is a must read for anyone involved in web app development; of course, it's actually incredibly relevant for any project leader; at even higher level, it's ideal for anyone... including you!
- royleban - Mar 30 2007 | web development, books, free, 37signals
Having spent a lot of time with Rails, I think these guys believe their own hype too much, but it's probably worth taking a look at this.
- mike - Mar 30 2007 | web development, books, free, 37signals
More great stuff from 37signals - this (online/free) book is a pragmatic approach to building web applications.
- eric - Mar 29 2007 | news, software, project management, ebook, business, thepugetnews, free, books
You can now read the entire "Getting Real" book from the folks at 37signals online for free. This is my favorite book on building webapps.
How to build startup's from the creators of ruby on rails
libro Getting Real
Book about lessons learned for modern web applications
- xekonic - Nov 23 2006 | books, 37signals, development
37Signals "Getting Real" book available online for free, now.
- jknudsen - Nov 22 2006 | web, technology, software, books
Quoted: “Every once in a while, a book comes out of left field that changes just about everything. This is one of those books. Ignore it at your peril.”
-Seth Godin, Author - jackysee - Oct 31 2006 | free, book, imported:del.icio.us
37 Signals 寫的 Getting Real 可以免費在網上讀到
Free version of 37 signals book
- reds - Oct 27 2006 | book, reference, software, programming, imported:del.icio.us
Here are the 16 chapters and 91 essays that make up the book.
- anu - Oct 27 2006 | agile, rapid, 37Signals, development, imported:del.icio.us
37 Signals's philosophy on how to build products...
- ziliiah - Oct 26 2006 | software, development, web, technique, best, practices, methodologies, imported:del.icio.us
Want to build a successful web app? Then it's time to Get Real. Getting Real is a smaller, faster, better way to build software.
- gfurry - Oct 26 2006 | software book
Getting Real by 37 Signals
Here are the 16 chapters and 91 essays that make up the book.
- jdoree - Oct 26 2006 | programming, code, book, free, developer, development, 37signals, basecamp, backpack, imported:del.icio.us
The full text of a book by 37 Signals about a better way to create software/web applications.
- wilmegape - Oct 26 2006 | books, development, 37signals, productivity, software, imported:del.icio.us
Getting Real Here are the 16 chapters and 91 essays that make up the book.
- hoshinoatsuro - Dec 04 2007 | book, 37signals, development, programming, books, software, web, imported:del.icio.us
- friedgeek - Oct 15 2007 | design, development, imported:del.icio.us
- blackicebird - Apr 07 2007 | time, software
- briantwalter - Feb 07 2007 | news
- javahead - Dec 19 2006 | Books, development, programming, 37signals, productivity, imported:del.icio.us
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- urbansheep - Oct 29 2006 | 37signals, entrepreneurship, ebook, tips, inspiration, guidelines, projectmanagement, webdev, imported:del.icio.us
- beatada - Oct 28 2006 | book, productivity
- mlosee - Oct 27 2006 | programming, web, del.icio.us
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- dcancel - Oct 27 2006 | 37signals, books, imported:del.icio.us
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