Section I: Starting a Successful Programming Career 1: How Much Are You Worth? 2: A Primer for Fledgling Programmers 3: What Your Boss Really Wants From You 4: Tips From a Technical Interviewer 5: Final Interview? Ask These Questions 6: What You Won't Learn in Programming School 7: The Beauty of Borrowed Code 8: Learning from the Masters 9: Techies and Bit-Twiddlers Are Doomed Section II: Thriving in a Competitive Environment 10: Harnessing the Brute Force of Calculation 11: Take on the Tough Jobs 12: Mission: Impossible 13: How Your Work Is Tracked 14: Boost Your Output, Lower Your Stress With Productivity Tools 15: A Blueprint for Savvy Programming 16: Master Millions of Lines of Complex Code 17: Good Enough Programming for the Seasoned Programmer 18: How Seasoned Programmers Stay at the Top of Their Game 19: Self-Management Tips for the Seasoned Professional 20: Spotting Opportunities, Skirting Land Mines Section III: Mastering the Corporate Culture 21: Slipping Into a New Corporate Culture 22: Mentors and Mentees 23: How Do You Deal with the End User? 24: When You Get a Really Bad Boss 25: A Raise and a Promotion In-House 26: A Big Push Out of the House Section IV: Beyond Programming 27: Jumping to Management 28: The Top of the Pyramid: The Programming Consultant 29: Write for Your Industry 30: Founding and Running Your Own Firm 31: Inventing Your Own Software 32: Marketing Your Product
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