On Fri, 27 Oct 1995, Johanna Rothman wrote:
> Well, my techno-weenie side is showing:
>
> Quality Software Management, vols 1,2,3, Gerald Weinberg, and anything
> else by him. When I read "Psychology of Computer Programmers", I was
> amazed that one person understood the people in the field so well.
YES! That's two bingoes in one evening (earlier I responded to somebody
who mentioned Timothy Lister) -- I think I read The Psychology of Computer
Programmers (-ing?) in the 70's, before I even got involved in software
myself, just because it looked like a _good_ piece of writing.
Once again, crossfertilization at work. Weinberg's book is a solid and
entertaining analysis of how personality and temperament look and work in
programming. Even though languages and environments and platforms have
changed, people haven't, and the book is still a beauty today, with a lot
to say to us. Thank you Johanna...
-- Regards Jim Michmerhuizen jamzen@world.std.com web residence at http://world.std.com/~jamzen/ ........................................................................... . . . . There are far *fewer* things in heaven and earth, Horatio, . . . . . . . . . than are dreamt of in your philosophy... . . | _ .