Move Fast: How Facebook Builds Software (Software Daily)
Friday, 23 July 2021

This book is an exploration of modern software strategies and tactics through the lens of Facebook. Relying on in-depth interviews with more than two dozen Facebook engineers, Jeff Meyerson of the Software Engineering Daily podcast explores the product strategy, cultural principles, and technologies that made Facebook the dominant social networking company. You may not like Facebook, but you can’t deny its success. And to a large degree, that success stems from the “move fast” ethos. This book investigates how you can apply those strategies to your creative projects.

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Author: Jeff Meyerson
Publisher: Software Daily
Date: June 2021
Pages: 192
ISBN: 978-1544517544
Print: 1544517548
Kindle: B093HMJ4KB
Audience: General interest
Level: Introductory
Category: Methodology

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