We now reach the end of what technically passes for a book.
Like the chapter title says, this is optional and purely self-promotion. Proceed at your own risk.
So why should any of my opinions on how to deliver software matter? If I did this correctly, what you just read should have been somewhere between the length of the Agile Manifesto and the Scrum Guide.
That’s ample reading, so feel free to stop here because here’s my opportunity to shamelessly plug myself.
What are my qualifications?
I’ve been a “technology professional” for about a decade.
If you are brand new in your technology career and you unfortunately found this book. Any advice I have to get your first job is probably outdated, but it can never hurt to have strong fundamentals. I’m not getting paid by any of these, but I personally have found these three as good free resources: Harvard CS50 , boot.dev , Silicon Dojo. I wish you luck and hope you find success.
I’m not the best at conclusions so here’s a wrap-up.
All the information in this book is freely available. The author likes to maintain what little privacy they can, so if you want to contact them, check LinkedIn or their blog.
Genuinely, thank you for giving me your time.