Competing with Unicorns (Pragmatic Bookshelf)
Friday, 03 April 2020

Today's tech unicorns develop software differently, according to Jonathan Rasmusson, author of this book. He says they've developed a way of working that lets them scale like an enterprise while working like a startup, and that these techniques can be learned.This book, subtitled "How the World's Best Companies Ship Software and Work Differently", takes you behind the scenes and shows you how companies like Google, Facebook, and Spotify do it. The book aims to use their insights, so your teams can work better together, ship higher-quality product faster, innovate more quickly, and compete with the unicorns

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Author: Jonathan Rasmusson
Publisher: Pragmatic Bookshelf
Date: March 2020
Pages: 140
ISBN: 978-1680507232
Print: 1680507230
Audience: developers wanting to become unicorns
Level: Introductory
Category: General interest 

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