Re: Books / Articles on Embedded SW Architecture
- From: "Darin Johnson" <darin@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 25 Jun 2006 01:32:31 -0700
Steve at fivetrees wrote:
I know the point you're making, and I sympathise, but - let me take the
harsh view and say that if an addition requires a rethink of the
decomposition, then there was a problem with the decomposition.
That's true. But I also think that the majority of programmers
spend the majority of their time working on code that someone
else wrote. They don't get to do the design or the decomposition.
So good programmers have to know how to deal with it and
make the best of a bad situation.
So back to the original topic perhaps - it would be great if
there were more books that dealt with this aspect of
programming. The Mythical Man Month is one at least.
Others?
--
Darin Johnson
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