The Mythical Man-Month is a collection of essays that generalize some "rules" about software engineering: adding engineers to a project, "no silver bullets" to 10x productivity, importance of communication in a big project, etc. I loved reading it, partly because I could relate/empathize with so many of the ideas.
TMM-M is like a philosophy book, with clearly laid out observations and evidence behind the wisdom Spoiler: not all the observations hold up! There are many things still true 40+ years after it was first published; but it's also fun to read about the observations that don't hold up today (...although the 20th anniversary Chapter 19 revisits all of the concepts in retrospect). I can definitely see myself rereading and referencing this book in the future!
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tiegz rated The cluetrain manifesto: 3 stars
tiegz reviewed The Mythical Man-Month by Frederick P. Brooks
Review of 'The Mythical Man-Month' on 'Goodreads'
4 stars
tiegz reviewed Mega Man 3 by Salvatore Pane
tiegz reviewed Hyperion by Dan Simmons (Hyperion Cantos, #1)
Review of 'Hyperion' on 'Goodreads'
4 stars
Poetic sci-fi, rich characters, and not too intense in its sci-fi-ness. Touches a lot on aging. Really enjoyed the form: multiple short stories that are tied together.
tiegz rated The Audacity of Hope: 4 stars
The Audacity of Hope by Barack Obama
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tiegz rated Problem solving with C++: 4 stars
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tiegz rated EarthBound: 4 stars
EarthBound by Ken Baumann, Marcus Lindblom
An RPG for the Super NES that flopped when it first arrived to the U.S., EarthBound grew in fan support …
tiegz rated Mona Lisa Overdrive: 4 stars
Mona Lisa Overdrive by William Gibson (unspecified)
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Living in the vast computer landscape …
tiegz rated The Stranger: 5 stars
The Stranger by Albert Camus
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