
Peopleware
by Tom DeMarco (1987)
Like 'The Mythical Man-Month', this book focuses on the human element of software development.

by Frederick P. Brooks Jr. (1975)
Classic text on the human side of software engineering, containing essays on the management of software teams, projections about how computer languages and tools will evolve, and philosophical speculation. Unlike most other books about computing, Brooks' work has been remarkably enduring, remaining in print for at least four decades. The book is most famous for its statement of Brooks' Law: "adding manpower to a late software project makes it later".
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by Tom DeMarco (1987)
Like 'The Mythical Man-Month', this book focuses on the human element of software development.

by Steve McConnell
Similar to 'The Mythical Man-Month', this offers practical advice for building better software.

by Andy Hunt (1999)
Echoing 'The Mythical Man-Month', this book distills essential wisdom for programmers.

by Erich Gamma (1994)
Following 'The Mythical Man-Month', this book provides fundamental solutions to common software design problems.

by Robert C. Martin (2007)
Like 'The Mythical Man-Month', this emphasizes quality and maintainability in software development.
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