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Facts and Fallacies of Software Engineering [Kindle Edition]

Robert L. Glass
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The practice of building software is a “new kid on the block” technology. Though it may not seem this way for those who have been in the field for most of their careers, in the overall scheme of professions, software builders are relative “newbies.”

In the short history of the software field, a lot of facts have been identified, and a lot of fallacies promulgated. Those facts and fallacies are what this book is about.

There’s a problem with those facts–and, as you might imagine, those fallacies. Many of these fundamentally important facts are learned by a software engineer, but over the short lifespan of the software field, all too many of them have been forgotten. While reading Facts and Fallacies of Software Engineering, you may experience moments of “Oh, yes, I had forgotten that,” alongside some “Is that really true?” thoughts.

The author of this book doesn’t shy away from controversy. In fact, each of the facts and fallacies is accompanied by a discussion of whatever controversy envelops it. You may find yourself agreeing with a lot of the facts and fallacies, yet emotionally disturbed by a few of them! Whether you agree or disagree, you will learn why the author has been called “the premier curmudgeon of software practice.”

These facts and fallacies are fundamental to the software building field–forget or neglect them at your peril!

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The practice of building software is a “new kid on the block” technology. Though it may not seem this way for those who have been in the field for most of their careers, in the overall scheme of professions, software builders are relative “newbies.”

In the short history of the software field, a lot of facts have been identified, and a lot of fallacies promulgated. Those facts and fallacies are what this book is about.

There’s a problem with those facts–and, as you might imagine, those fallacies. Many of these fundamentally important facts are learned by a software engineer, but over the short lifespan of the software field, all too many of them have been forgotten. While reading Facts and Fallacies of Software Engineering, you may experience moments of “Oh, yes, I had forgotten that,” alongside some “Is that really true?” thoughts.

The author of this book doesn’t shy away from controversy. In fact, each of the facts and fallacies is accompanied by a discussion of whatever controversy envelops it. You may find yourself agreeing with a lot of the facts and fallacies, yet emotionally disturbed by a few of them! Whether you agree or disagree, you will learn why the author has been called “the premier curmudgeon of software practice.”

These facts and fallacies are fundamental to the software building field–forget or neglect them at your peril!


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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 423 KB
  • Print Length: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional; 1 edition (28 Oct 2002)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B001TKD4RG
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #229,147 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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This is a great book! Obviously written be somebody who loves software development but who is amazed at how certain things don't change no matter how fast the tools and technology change around us.

Each of the facts and fallacies in this book is discussed in some detail, and there are lots of notes and references if you want to follow up. The wrtiting is always clear and very readable. If there's an underlying theme it's "don't believe the hype!". It should be the mantra of everybody involved in software development.

This is one of the most enjoyable and interesting books on development that I've ever read. Buy it and take what it says to heart.

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This book is an excellent diversion from reading text books or doing normal work, but it's conclusions are still highly valid for any project. I found it a humourous read, and for virtually every point made I found my self nodding in agreement.

I highly recommend lending the book to your boss prior to a personal appraisal, as the first two points are about how worthy good developers are!

Any software developer should get this book for a bit of light reading, and bring back those memories of past project disasters!

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Great Book 19 Sep 2009
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This is a great book founded in common sense, real life experience and genuine evidence. Most of the rest of the field of software engineering literature is characterised by idealogues and snake oil salesmen. This is the best cure to snake oil.
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