| By Richard Monson-Haefel | Article Rating: |
|
| February 13, 2009 01:27 AM EST | Reads: |
655 |
This is not related to multi-touch but a book I edited has been published and is now available for purchase on Amazon.com or at O'Reilly and soon at a bookstore near you.The book, 97 Things Every Software Architect Should Know, was born out of a presentation I gave several times last year titled "10 Things Every Software Architect Should Know". When I asked fellow architects for advice for that presentation I got lots of great suggestions including one to create a wiki and a book. From that was born the 97 Things project which is about as close to open source as a book can get I think.
The best 97 axioms written by over four dozen authors on the web site were edited and compiled into the book pictured above. I wrote only one axiom in the book and so I'm not the author, I'm the editor. I, with the help of Mike Loukidies of O'Reilly, edited contributions and chose the best ones, but the real credit goes to the dozens of authors who unselfishly contributed to the project. It was for all of us, I think, a labor of love. Next week I'll be giving my 10 Things presentation on an O'Reilly web cast to promote the book. It's free so if you are intersted come join me.
The 97 Things Every Software Architect Should Know is the flagship of a new series that O'Reilly is publishing. There will be two other books published in the next few months: 97 Things Every Software Project Manager Should Know, edited by Barbee Davis, and 97 Things Every Programmer Should Know, edited by Kevlin Henny. Those books are in the works but are already well along and should be ready for print in two to four months.
Read the original blog entry...
Published February 13, 2009 Reads 655
Copyright © 2009 SYS-CON Media, Inc. — All Rights Reserved.
Syndicated stories and blog feeds, all rights reserved by the author.
More Stories By Richard Monson-Haefel
Richard Monson-Haefel, an award-winning author and technical analyst, owns Richard Monson-Haefel Consulting. Formerly he was VP of Developer Relations at Curl Inc. and before that a Senior Analyst at The Burton Group. He was the lead architect of OpenEJB, an open source EJB container used in Apache Geronimo, a member of the JCP Executive Committee, member of JCP EJB expert groups, and an industry analyst for Burton Group researching enterprise computing, open source, and Rich Internet Application (RIA) development.
- Cloud People: A Who's Who of Cloud Computing
- Cloud Expo New York: Cloud Is Changing the Economics of Business
- Windows Azure IaaS Reaches General Availability
- Cloudant to Exhibit at Cloud Expo & Big Data Expo New York
- Learn How To Use Google Apps Script
- Cloud Expo New York: Basics of SSD Technology and Its Use in Cloud
- Cloud Computing Is Simplifying Things
- Session Topics: 12th Cloud Expo / Cloud Expo New York
- CollabNet And UC4 Announce General Availability Of Joint Enterprise DevOps Platform
- Cloud Expo New York: The Big Challenge of Big Data & Hadoop Integration
- Overview of the OpenStack Cloud
- The Flexible Cloud
- Cloud People: A Who's Who of Cloud Computing
- Cloud Expo New York: Cloud Is Changing the Economics of Business
- Cloud Expo New York: How to Use Google Apps Script
- Windows Azure IaaS Reaches General Availability
- Rackspace Hosting Named “Platinum Plus Sponsor” of Cloud Expo New York
- Portable Experimenter’s Platform, Powered by Raspberry Pi
- Small Cancers, Big Data, and a Life Examined
- SUSE Receives Common Criteria Security Certifications
- Cloudant to Exhibit at Cloud Expo & Big Data Expo New York
- Basho Announces Open Source Riak CS and General Availability of Riak CS Enterprise v1.3
- Learn How To Use Google Apps Script
- Cloud Expo New York: Basics of SSD Technology and Its Use in Cloud
- After Ubuntu, Windows Looks Increasingly Bad, Increasingly Archaic, Increasingly Unfriendly
- SCO CEO Posts Open Letter to the Open Source Community
- Simula Labs Launches Hosted Delivery Platform To Enable Enterprise Open Source Adoption
- Where Are RIA Technologies Headed in 2008?
- Source Claims SCO Will Sue Google
- How Open Is "Open"? – Industry Luminaries Join the Debate
- Latest SCO News is Plain Weird
- SCO Claims Linux Lifted ELF
- IBM Tells SCO Court It Can't Find AIX-on-Power Code
- Developing an Application Using the Eclipse BIRT Report Engine API
- Should RIM BlackBerries Be Rented?
- Flashback: Investing in 'Professional Open Source' - Exclusive 2004 Interview with David Skok, Matrix Partners



















