Writing A book Is Like Developing Software

Posted by: ISerializable, on 13 Mar 2007 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

I'm in the process of writing my upcoming book: The Art Of Unit Testing, and it's proving to be a big challenge. Bigger than I imagined. (Here's the first sample chapter - PDF) Book == Software Development. The Comparison might seem a bit weird at first, but my experience so far seems to be compatible with this. Some examples: Creating the Table Of Contents == Big Design Up Front When submitting your book proposal to your publisher(I work with Manning on this book), they'll ask you to provide a...

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