Hacker News new | ask | show | jobs
by NtochkaNzvanova 1889 days ago
To each his own, but I found that book to be badly written, outdated, and not applicable to my day-to-day work.

Published in 2006, it feels like it was written for a mid-90s world of waterfall process and shrink-wrapped software (6-month death marches to immovable ship dates). No mention of agile methods or the idea that web applications might be developed and deployed differently. It plays upon Dilbert-esque stereotypes of managers and marketing folks, and assumes a 100% adversarial relationship between the brilliant programmers and everyone else.

Maybe I've just been lucky, but this isn't at all representative of the world I live in. I guess I'm fortunate not to have to adopt such a cynical worldview as the author.

Then again, don't take my word for it, I only read half the book before I put it back into the huge stack of unread books next to my desk.