A Programmer's Tale chronicles the 35-year career of a computer
programmer/software engineer. Beginning when mainstream computing was in
its infancy and ending when the dot-com/telecom bubble burst, it looks
at the many changes that took place in the software industry, including
advances made in software methodology, productivity, and social changes
in the workplace. It recounts each of the author's software projects
with a goal of sharing lessons learned and examines the reasons for the
more significant successes and failures encountered along the way. And
it takes a detailed look at what happens when a company's short-term
goals are allowed to trump good software management and development
practices. An interesting read for anyone involved in the world of
software development or thinking about entering this fascinating and
highly rewarding career field.