Peopleware: Productive Projects and Teams

⭐ 9.0/10

(Originally written by Will)

Despite the rather boring title, this is one of the all-time classics in the software industry. The main premise is that the hardest problems in software development are sociological, not technological, which is really counter-intuituve to technical people that love solving problems with software.

This was a re-read for me - I skim it every few years to make sure it's really sunk in. I first read it when I was barely out of school and new to the industry, and thought every problem could be solved technically, so it was groundbreaking for me then.

I've been interested for a few years in how to build effective software organizations and this book is a great starting point on that.



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