In this timely manifesto, the authors of the New York Times bestseller Rework broadly reject the prevailing notion that long hours, aggressive hustle, and "whatever it takes" are required to run a successful business today. In Rework, Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson introduced a new path to working effectively. Now, they build on their message with a bold, iconoclastic strategy for creating the ideal company culture - what they call "the calm company." Their approach directly attack the chaos, anxiety, and stress that plagues millions of workplaces and hampers billions of workers every day. Long hours, an excessive workload, and a lack of sleep have become a badge of honor for modern professionals. But it should be a mark of stupidity, the authors argue
David Heinemeier Hansson Book order (chronological)
David Heinemeier Hansson is a Danish programmer and the creator of the popular Ruby on Rails web development framework. He is also a partner at the web-based software development firm 37signals based in Chicago, Illinois. His expertise in programming and software engineering has established him as a notable figure in the tech world.







"While providing a complete overview of remote work's challenges, [the authors] ... argue that, often, the advantages of working 'off-site' far outweigh the drawbacks"--Dust jacket flap
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Ruby on Rails. Průvodce agilním vývojem webových aplikací
- 488 pages
- 18 hours of reading
Vytvářejte robustní, vizuálně atraktivní webové aplikace rychleji a efektivně. Odhalte kouzlo frameworku Ruby on Rails v knize, která je překladem posledního vydání Agile Web Development with Rails, publikací doporučovanou a ceněnou tisíci vývojářů. S trojicí zkušených autorů, mezi nimiž najdeme i tvůrce frameworku, se seznámíte s Ruby on Rails na vývoji komplexní webové aplikace. S každou přidanou funkcionalitou projektu se naučíte něco nového až po výslednou plně funkční aplikaci. Výklad postupuje od základů, nevyžaduje žádné předchozí znalosti s Ruby on Rails. V druhé polovině knihy se seznámíte s pokročilými postupy, jak využít možnosti frameworku na maximum.
The time is right for remote work -- Dealing with excuses -- How to collaborate remotely -- Beware the dragons -- Hiring and keeping the best -- Managing remote workers -- Life as a remote worker
Rails is a new approach to web-based application development that enables developers to create full-featured, sophisticated web-based applications using less code and less effort. Now programmers can get the job done right and still leave work on time. The book has been updated to take advantage of all the new Rails 1.2 features. The sample application uses migrations, Ajax, features a REST interface, and illustrates new Rails features. There are new chapters on migrations, active support, active record, and action controller (including the new resources-based routing). The Web 2.0 and deployment chapters have been completely rewritten to reflect the latest thinking. Now, you can learn which environments are best for your style application, and see how Capistrano makes managing your site simple. All the remaining chapters have been extensively updated. Finally, hundreds of comments from readers of the first edition have been incorporated, making this book simply the best available
Ruby on Rails enables the rapid production of high-quality web applications, allowing developers to focus on application creation while Rails manages the intricacies. This award-winning book has guided tens of thousands of developers, endorsed by the Rails core team. New users will find step-by-step instructions, while experienced developers will access comprehensive insider knowledge. The book has evolved alongside Rails, starting with a walkthrough of building a real application and delving into Rails features. This edition offers enhanced information on the Ruby language and elaborates on key concepts. It keeps pace with changing best practices, featuring examples of cookie-backed sessions, HTTP authentication, and Active Record-based forms, emphasizing the correct application of Rails. It also reflects the substantial functional and performance improvements of Ruby 1.9. Sam Ruby, a notable software developer and co-chair of the W3C HTML Working Group, brings his expertise, along with Dave Thomas, an author of the Agile Manifesto and "Programming Ruby," who understands both agility and Ruby. David Heinemeier Hansson, the creator of the Rails framework, also contributes to this essential resource for developers.
