Category Archives: Book Reviews

Reviews of computer books that I have read over time.

Review of Clean Agile

Clean Agile: Back to BasicsRobert C. MartinPrentice Hall, 2019 Bob Martin begins this book by describing it as his personal recollections, rather than a work of research. He starts by pointing out that agile software development started as a way of describing what had worked for some small development teams working on reasonably small projects.… Read More »

Review of Software Configuration Management Patterns

Software Configuration Management Patterns Stephen P. Berczuk and Brad Appleton Addison-Wesley, 2003 The first three chapters define the problem space. We get a solid description of Software Configuration Management (SCM) and an introduction to patterns and pattern languages. This section of the book sets up the context that you will need to understand the rest.… Read More »

Review of Managing Humans

Managing Humans Michael Lopp Apress, 2007 Michael Lopp (also known as Rands) describes his take on managing software people. This book is very different from the few other management books I’ve read. Part of the difference is that Lopp writes all of his examples as fiction. He admits this at the beginning. Rather than tell… Read More »