Joel on software
- 378 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Someone once said that the task of a writer is to "make the familiar new and the new familiar".
This series of essays delves into the intricate world of software engineering and project management. The author offers a unique perspective, shedding light on both practical and theoretical aspects of software development. Readers gain valuable insights and best practices applicable to anyone in the tech industry. It's essential reading for professionals and enthusiasts alike.


Someone once said that the task of a writer is to "make the familiar new and the new familiar".
A selection of essays that will appeal to programmers and their managers is culled from the author's Web site which covers every imaginable aspect of software programming from writing code to designing an office in which to write code.