Ashbacher on ADRENALINE JUNKIES [Journal of Object Technology]
Charles Ashbacher recently reviewed the new Dorset House
title ADRENALINE JUNKIES AND TEMPLATE ZOMBIES:
"Unless you have been blessed to a level that no one to
my knowledge has ever been or you have never worked,
then there will be patterns in this book that will cause your
head to nod in agreement. Using colorful language on
occasion and consistent blunt talk, the authors tell it
straight, providing advice that pulls the facade off of some
of the common notions of what makes a project work. . . .
Read the full review in the Journal of Object Technology:
http://www.jot.fm/books/review20/index.html
Read more about ADRENALINE JUNKIES AND TEMPLATE ZOMBIES:
http://www.dorsethouse.com/books/ajtz.html
title ADRENALINE JUNKIES AND TEMPLATE ZOMBIES:
"Unless you have been blessed to a level that no one to
my knowledge has ever been or you have never worked,
then there will be patterns in this book that will cause your
head to nod in agreement. Using colorful language on
occasion and consistent blunt talk, the authors tell it
straight, providing advice that pulls the facade off of some
of the common notions of what makes a project work. . . .
Read the full review in the Journal of Object Technology:
http://www.jot.fm/books/review20/index.html
Read more about ADRENALINE JUNKIES AND TEMPLATE ZOMBIES:
http://www.dorsethouse.com/books/ajtz.html




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