The Bookshelf

 

 

 

The Fifth Discipline
Peopleware Waltzing with Bears
Balancing Agility and Discipline
C++ Coding Standards
Organizational Patterns of Agile Software Development Refactoring
IBM Rational(R) ClearCase(R), Ant, and CruiseControl The Pragmatic Programmer
Weinberg on Writing The Mythical Man-Month
Software Conflict 2.0 The Visual Display of Quantitative Data
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6 Responses to “The Bookshelf”

  1. Lidor Wyssocky Says:

    Hi There,

    If you have an outstanding book to recommend, please feel free to post a comment.

    Thanks,
    Lidor

  2. Arnon Rotem-Gal-Oz Says:

    I would also add:
    “Mythical Man-Month” Fred brooks
    “The software development edge” Joe Marasco
    “Agile Project Management with SCRUM” Ken Schwaber
    “About Face 2.0″ Alan Cooper
    “Software Architecture in practice” Len Bass et al.

  3. Marcin Brzezinski Says:

    You definitively need that:
    [Patterns of Enterprise Architecture - Martin Fowler]
    http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0321127420?v=glance

    This book has enlightened me and converted to an OOP evangelist ;)

  4. Antonio Ganci Says:

    As a quality enthusiast you can’t miss this book about web usability:
    “Don’t Make Me Think” by Steve Krug
    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0789723107/103-3693296-5839053?v=glance&n=283155

  5. Lidor Wyssocky Says:

    Thanks for all the suggestions. Please keep them coming…

    I will regularly update the list.

    Lidor

  6. Dan Bernier Says:

    I’m reading “Practices of an Agile Developer” now:
    http://www.amazon.com/Practices-Agile-Developer-Pragmatic-Programmers

    It’s like The Pragmatic Programmer, for teams. Useful, in-context, and concise. It’s sort of more about agility than Agility, which is also nice…it’s not tied to any specific set of practices or anything. Just good advice.

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