Tome-o-Rama - One might open Robert L. Glass's Facts and Fallacies of Software Engineering with hopeful anticipation. The book promises to embrace controversy and uncover demons that haunt, rule and harry software development. The promise is heightened early on when the author acknowledges that he took Alan M. Davis's 201 Principles of Software Development as something of a model when crafting Facts and Fallacies. While it is useful as a collection of ideas pertinent to software building, in the end, it does not quite stand well as a book. Read on adtmag.com
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