Preface
Software developers keep learning throughout their careers. It’s part of the appeal of the field. The more I learn, the more I discover how much I don’t know (the “known unknown”). The times when I learned the most were the times when an “unknown unknown” became a “known unknown”—when a whole category of development was revealed to me that I hadn’t heard of before. Subjects such as performance profiling and localization never even occurred to me when I started out. Yet they have an important role in professional software development.
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