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Success in today's IT environment requires you to view your career as a business endeavor. In this book, you'll learn how to become an entrepreneur, driving your career in the direction of your choosing. You'll learn how to build your software development career step by step, following the same path that you would follow if you were building, marketing, and selling a product. After all, your skills themselves are a product.

The choices you make about which technologies to focus on and which business domains to master have at least as much impact on your success as your technical knowledge itself--don't let those choices be accidental. We'll walk through all aspects of the decision-making process, so you can ensure that you're investing your time and energy in the right areas.

You'll develop a structured plan for keeping your mind engaged and your skills fresh. You'll learn how to assess your skills in terms of where they fit on the value chain, driving you away from commodity skills and toward those that are in high demand. Through a mix of high-level, thought-provoking essays and tactical "Act on It" sections, you will come away with concrete plans you can put into action immediately. You'll also get a chance to read the perspectives of several highly successful members of our industry from a variety of career paths.

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""Chad Fowler presents a set of no-nonsense heuristics, disciplines, and attitudes that will teach you how to respect and love your profession--and be great at it."" - Bob Martin, President Object Mentor, Inc.

""This book is solid GOLD! There may be hope for our "unprofession" after all! More power to you!"" - Bruce Langenbach, Independent Agile Software Entrepreneur and Passionate IT Consultant

About the Author

Chad Fowler is co-director of Ruby Central, Inc., and remains an active, driving force in the Ruby community.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00AYQNR5U
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Pragmatic Bookshelf
  • Accessibility ‏ : ‎ Learn more
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ May 28, 2009
  • Edition ‏ : ‎ 1st
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 1.1 MB
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 252 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9781937785406
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1937785406
  • Page Flip ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Part of series ‏ : ‎ Pragmatic Life
  • Best Sellers Rank: #2,084,348 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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Chad Fowler is an internationally known software developer, trainer, manager, speaker, and musician. Over the past decade he has worked with some of the world’s largest companies and most admired software developers.

Chad is VP of Engineering at LivingSocial. He is co-organizer of RubyConf and RailsConf and author or co-author of a number of popular software books, including The Passionate Programmer: Creating a Remarkable Career in Software Development.

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Customers find this programming book enriching and inspiring, with practical advice about career improvement. The book is well-written, easy to read, and customers consider it worth the money, with one customer noting it's particularly suitable for new programmers. While many find it a fulfilling read, opinions on enjoyment are mixed.
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First part was a bit boring, but second half was interesting and inspiring. I made a few notes to myself :)Read more
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Customers find the book informative and practical, providing great tips and advice on how to improve their programming career.
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It's useful, not boring. Makes me stick to read it. Recommended who wants to be programmer or junior....Read more
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Customers appreciate the book's programming content, with reviews highlighting its comprehensive coverage of the software development world. One customer notes it's highly recommended for new programmers, while another mentions it provides a fresh perspective on the field.
...Must have. One of my top three IT Books (Pragmatic Programmer, Clean Coder, Passionate Programmer).Read more
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...who knows he is part of a team and is aware that he builds software for a business and he needs to not only understand the technology but also the...Read more
I enjoyed this book as a motivator for having a standout career in software/programming, even if there's not much novel or interesting advice....Read more
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...These little sections make the book an easy read and the author writes very well - the entire book is very concise and easy to follow....Read more
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This is an easy to read book. It enlists technical and political strategies to survive as a software developer....Read more
A great value because this book is cheap. It's an easy fun read, with lots of ideas in it. I'll read it again and start taking actions soon....Read more
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...Well worth the read and I’m already am attempting to put Chad’s advice to practice!Read more
I love the Honesty and openness Chad showed. It was definitely worth every minute....Read more
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Customers appreciate the career advice in the book, with one noting it comes from a successful and experienced author.
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Customers have mixed opinions about the book's enjoyment, with some finding it a fulfilling and interesting read, while others describe it as uninteresting.
It's a refreshing read. Any devs looking around for new work should read it to adjust their attitudes before interviewing. It'll make a difference.Read more
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2009
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    Although written primarily in the context of programmers, the advice Chad has to offer in his book can be applied to virtually any profession in today's world. Unlike many books that attempt to impose a rigid doctrine of practices, The Passionate Programmer method for an outstanding career presents the information in a non-condescending, enjoyable way that feels like you're being guided by a trusted mentor.

    The first thing I found remarkable about Chad's book when I read it for the first time was the refreshingly short length of each chapter. And not to give a negative opinion on the quality of the content either, as each chapter provides complete, yet practical and concise, advice and information on the topic at hand. As the advice in each chapter is always something to come back to again and again, it makes it easy to pick the book up any time for a quick, fulfilling read.

    Since reading this book cover-to-cover, and now coming back to it day after day to refresh myself on the advice it offers, I've already begun to see positive change in the way I do my work, and how much satisfaction I get out of it. The process in the book is one that can truly be carried out in an agile way, iteratively acting on the concepts and advice.

    Usually when reading a book, I find often that some of the content feels irrelevant to what I'm doing. This is certainly not the case with The Passionate Programmer! Every chapter and sidebar in this book provides something that will be relevant to your career at some point, if not most of the time! Chad provides complete coverage of every aspect of one's career, from bettering yourself as an individual to bettering yourself for the people you work for, and practical advice on steps you can do to make your career truly enjoyable as a programmer (although as I said before, much if not all of the advice can be applied to every profession).

    One of my favorite parts about this book is the "Act on It!" sections at the end of many of the chapters. Each of these provides great exercises to practice your craft and better your career. If there was is one thing I can think of right now that would make a great pin-up, it would be a inspiring poster on my wall with a consolidation of each of these sections.

    Finally, The Passionate Programmer is written by a man who has truly lived and breathed the IT industry, especially in context of recent times and the rapid changes they've brought to the industry. That in itself gives all of the advice and knowledge in this book that much more relevance and credibility. Of all the books I've read recently, especially books about programming and the software industry, this is one that will truly stay relevant and highly recommended for new programmers and veterans of the field for years to come.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2013
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    The Passionate Programmer is a good and useful book, especially for people who are early on in their programming career and wondering what and how to expand it. Before continuing, it is important to realize this is actually a 2nd edition of book with another title called "My Job Went To India (and All I Got Was This Lousy Book)" and thus if you read that book already (like me) then this book is definitively not worth it (unless you want to re-read it, like I did).

    The book contains 1-3 pages of short career advise tips. These tips are grouped in five parts: 1) Choosing your market, 2) Investing in your product, 3) Executing, 4) Marketing... not just for suits, and 5) Maintaining your edge. Each of these parts have about 10 tips or so and the total size of the book is about 150 pages. It is a very easy read as the tips are reasonably independent do you can just read one in about 5-10 minutes each day (or on a bus ride or so).

    The tips themselves are sometimes obvious such as "find a mentor" or "practice, practice, practice" but in the obvious tips, the author gives some concrete ways in which you can start that. Sometimes the advise is less obvious such as "You've already lost your job" or "Say 'no'" and at times the tips are purposely conflicting such as "be a specialist" and "be a generalist" because life isn't always simple to just follow recipes and build a career that way :P

    In general, the tips together promote a career of a continuously learning software developer who knows he is part of a team and is aware that he builds software for a business and he needs to not only understand the technology but also the business he works in. I think that having more people looking at their career like that would have a positive effect on our industry. The only problem with the book is that the people who read it probably don't need it and the people who need this book most will probably never read it.

    All in all, a pretty decent book on programming careers. Fun and easy to read. Excellent for times when you got a couple of spare minutes and like to read one tip (I didn't suggest toilets :P). I'd recommend it for people starting a programming career. It would probably be less interesting for experienced developers and don't read it if you already read the "My Job Went To India Book". Four stars.
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  • Aleiva
    5.0 out of 5 stars Para programadores interesados en el tema
    Reviewed in Spain on December 17, 2025
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    5.0 out of 5 stars It's a magnificent book
    Reviewed in Mexico on February 16, 2017
    The way that Chad describe how to become a remarkable human, and programmer it is really cool!
    All the advices that he give us are assertives!
  • Andrea Grandi
    1.0 out of 5 stars The book contains a racist statement
    Reviewed in Italy on June 8, 2023
    Book was already poor in content and I was going to abandon it soon anyway, but when I found this racist statement inside, I immediately deleted it and requested a refund.

    I mean… seriously? How can the author say something like that?

    Definitely not an Amazon fault (it’s quite hard to check all the books content they sell) but I’m a bit surprised nobody wrote this in the reviews yet.
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    1.0 out of 5 stars
    The book contains a racist statement

    Reviewed in Italy on June 8, 2023
    Book was already poor in content and I was going to abandon it soon anyway, but when I found this racist statement inside, I immediately deleted it and requested a refund.

    I mean… seriously? How can the author say something like that?

    Definitely not an Amazon fault (it’s quite hard to check all the books content they sell) but I’m a bit surprised nobody wrote this in the reviews yet.
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  • SylvinParis
    5.0 out of 5 stars Envie de booster sa carrière ?
    Reviewed in France on May 2, 2012
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    Ce livre est très complet pour détailler tous les aspects de la carrière de développeur informatique, comment s'améliorer, participer à des groupes pour progresser, comment se faire connaître, les possibilités d'évolutions et quelques conseils clefs.
    A lire par tous les développeurs
  • Daniel Bryant
    5.0 out of 5 stars Sage advice for all programmers, and becoming even more relevant with age...
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 28, 2013
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    I consider this book an essential read for any programmer/developer who is serious about his/her craft. As other reviewers have noted, it does focus on more of the 'soft skills' than other tech books I have recommended below, but this is a very important topic, and one that (in my experience as a technical lead) is often under-valued by programmers.

    With the rise of Agile methodologies, DevOps and 'polyglot' programming/persistence the people who turn business dreams into reality (programmers/developers) are increasingly expected to work across the entire technology stack. Not only does this bring new challenges (what and how to learn about the options available), but it also moves the developer closer to the requirements gathering process and ultimately the end users. Combine this with the fact that even as a permanent employee you can expect to find yourself working for multiple employers over your career, it really does make career planning and investing in your skills a no-brainer.

    I can almost guarantee this book will get you thinking about choices you are making within your career, and it covers topics as diverse as how to choose which technologies to learn, the process of learning technologies and your craft, how to interact with the business and end users, how to market yourself to employers, and how to prevent inertia from affecting your career.

    I can't stress enough the value of the personal/career reflection process that this book will generate for you. The cost of the book alone can easily be justified by the potential extra earning you will make in the future, and not only can you make more money, but you'll have fun doing it (which arguably is even more important) .

    If you consider yourself a developer entrepreneur then I would also recommend reading The Lean Startup: How Constant Innovation Creates Radically Successful Businesses (for thoughts on validated learning, scientific experimentation, and iterative product releases) ReWork: Change the Way You Work Forever (for advice on how to think differently about developing technical products/service) and Ignore Everybody (for fun recommendations on how to explore and engage your creativity).

    If you are more of a career developer then I would recommend The Pragmatic Programmer (for advice on how to become the best developer you can be), Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship (Robert C. Martin) and Code Complete 2nd Edition Book and Online Course Bundle (for essential skills in writing good code), and The Clean Coder: A Code of Conduct for Professional Programmers (Robert C. Martin) (offering essential advice on how to work as a 'professional' within the tech industry).

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