Also re-visited my trusty stack ofGerald Weinberg's"Quality Software Management" books (all 4 volumes).  If you're a developer who is constantly trying to understand why people in bad situations constantly do stupid things ("The project is late! We'll fix that by adding more people!"), you owe it to yourself to read his books.  I think Jerry's work is timeless, and you shouldn't overlook that fact that modern "luminaries" in software development techniques derive a LOT of their work from Jerry's work. [InkBlog : The Random Musings of David Weller]

Looks interesting.

posted on Friday, December 13, 2002 2:53 PM |
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