." . . many of the lessons about managing and leading people are as
timely today as they were when the book first appeared."
." . . you owe it to yourself to pick up a copy of this wonderful
book. Once you've digested it, you should then track down all of
the other Weinberg textbooks published by Dorset House. . . . Every
one of them is a jewel."
"I discovered the book in 1977, and decided I wanted to work as an
egoless software engineer, not as a radio disk jockey. . . .
Sometimes, oldies are goodies. Old books can be even better when
they're revised to assess their prophecies and sage advice."
"The Psychology of Computer Programming . . . was the first major
book to address programming as an individual and team effort, and
became a classic in the field. . . . Despite, or perhaps even
because of, the perspective of 1971, this book remains a must-read
for all software development managers."
"What surprised me as I read it again was how timely Weinberg's
questions remain."
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