Oh dear ... Steve Jobs, please not again ... sorry, but this dude was just a hype wave and then dissolved. A software engineer needs to learn other stuff.
And scrum is overrated. Too much. Not practicable in most companies.
Unless i'm mistaken, he was recommending the book. He wasnt suggesting you idolize the person.
There's a lot to be learned about the man (good and bad), and the companies/software/teams he built.
(And i have never actually read the book, i'm just looking at this with an open mind.)
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Oh dear ... Steve Jobs, please not again ... sorry, but this dude was just a hype wave and then dissolved. A software engineer needs to learn other stuff.
And scrum is overrated. Too much. Not practicable in most companies.
Unless i'm mistaken, he was recommending the book. He wasnt suggesting you idolize the person.
There's a lot to be learned about the man (good and bad), and the companies/software/teams he built.
(And i have never actually read the book, i'm just looking at this with an open mind.)