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Software Engineering at Google: Lessons from Titus Winters
In the modern development landscape, writing code is only half the battle. The real challenge lies in maintaining a stable, high-quality codebase that can evolve with changing requirements over time. Software Engineering at Google, authored by Titus Winters, Hyrum Wright, and Tom Manshreck, offers an unflinching look at how one of the world's leading tech companies builds and sustains its software.
This book cuts through the noise to explore the fundamental difference between programming and software engineering. It is not a guide to coding syntax, but a deep dive into the engineering culture, processes, and tools that make Google's development workflow effective. You will learn how to manage a living codebase, understand the principles of design and architecture, and discover the practices that keep a large-scale system reliable.
Whether you are a seasoned developer or a team lead, this title provides actionable insights into building robust software. It is a neutral, experience-based resource for anyone serious about improving their engineering craft.