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James Marcus Bach is the son of bestselling author Richard Bach (Jonathan Livingston Seagull). After dropping out of school at the age of sixteen, he went on to become an expert in the field of computer software testing. He teaches critical thinking and software testing around the world and lives afficher plus in Eastsound, Washington, with his wife, son, and two Shelties. afficher moins

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Nom légal
Bach, James Marcus
Date de naissance
1966-06-07
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Lieux de résidence
Orcas Island, Washington, USA
Professions
software tester
computer programmer
consultant
Relations
Bach, Richard (father)
Bach, Jonathan (brother)
Organisations
Association of Software Testing
Agent
Daniel Greenberg
James Levine
Courte biographie
James quit high school and became a video game programmer in 1982. He was later hired at Apple Computer as a test manager, and testing became his career.
James is the co-author of Lessons Learned in Software Testing and has written many articles on testing. However, he is turning his attention toward his first love-- practical philosophy-- and his book Secrets of a Buccaneer-Scholar is coming out in September, '09.

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This is the most inspiring book on education and self-advancement I have ever read. Buy it. It read it. Now!
 
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ndpmcIntosh | 2 autres critiques | Mar 21, 2016 |
Quite a good read, but the format irked me a bit. The self-learning tips were scattered amongst his personal remembrances - previous jobs, tellings off by school teachers etc - which diminished their impact. The author sounds like a very interesting guy, but I'd prefer that element to be separate.

Aside from that, some really useful tips on self-propelled learning. The constant buccaneer/pirate lingo became increasingly tiresome though as it went on: frequently thought, "I know there's a point hidden away in this 'set sail for XYZ Cove & gather your booty' nonsense."… (plus d'informations)
 
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Mikey23 | 2 autres critiques | Oct 23, 2015 |
This book was great fun. As a random pickup at the library, I didn't expect much but it actually spoke to me on several levels. Firstly, the writing was fun and quick to read : the book does not bury the reader under dense text. Secondly, I truly felt a kindred spirit in the author's story. While I did not drop out of school, I very much understood and related to much of his thoughts and feelings (and methodologies) regarding learning and education. What is most interesting is that I didn't even realize that he was involved in software testing when I picked up the book, I just thought a book about well educated pirates would be interesting :-)… (plus d'informations)
 
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librarythingaliba | 2 autres critiques | Apr 21, 2010 |

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