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Paperback Roundtable on Technical Leadership: A Shape Forum Dialogue Book

ISBN: 093263351X

ISBN13: 9780932633514

Roundtable on Technical Leadership: A Shape Forum Dialogue

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Humble, realistic and valuable advice from design experts

The first line of the book puts forth a wonderful and accurate tone for the text. "The two most common elements in the universe are hydrogen and stupidity." There are two main threads in the book, stupid programming tricks and strategies for effective teaching. By their definition, a stupid programming trick is a design tactic that appears to be a stroke of genius when first used and then after circumstances evolve, turns out to have been negative, sometimes even a disaster. Effective teaching is more an art than a science, and the second section deals with some of the mindset fundamentals necessary to do it well. The material was gleaned from an invitation-only web discussion group called SHAPE. In the introduction, 38 contributors are listed, and they provide the reservoir of wisdom necessary for the winnowing and pruning of the best ideas. The advice in the book is some of the best that I have ever read. There is none of the egotistical posturing that pervades so many of the online forums, the contributors are genuinely humble and realistic. I found them refreshing, entertaining and likable. The chapter titles are descriptive content headers and they are as follows:1) Tricks That Ignore Those Who Come After.2) Tricks That Destroy Portability.3) Stupid Design Tricks.4) Stupid Design Document Tricks.5) Tricks Arising From Social Inadequacy.6) Experts And Gurus As Leaders.7) The Leader As Learner.8) The Expert As Teacher.9) The Courage To Teach In Any Direction.10) The Courage To Be Yourself. So many technical books contain quality information, but the style of presentation is dense to the point of mind lock or something like a pot of dishwater containing gold nuggets. The good stuff is present, you just have to dig around to find it. This book is neither, the lightness of the prose and the candor of the participants makes it entertaining, and the quality of the advice makes it valuable. When designing software, we all step in it from time to time, and if you read this book you can reduce the frequency of that happening to you.
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