HACKER Q&A
📣 aredirect

What influenced you the most in your Engineering Career?


As a self-taught software engineer, I was heavily influenced by the following

- CS61a (Brian Harvey) followed by SICP course - Writings of Eric S. Raymond - CS61c (in progress) - Real World Haskell - Practical Common Lisp

These things have increased my impostor syndrome, but also were an eyeopener for so many wonderful things in this field. I'm curious what was it for you?


  👤 pavel_lishin Accepted Answer ✓
Probably a guy named René, who was the first person I worked with who actually seemed to give a shit about (a) the craft of software development, and (b) teaching a relatively new software engineer to care as well.

👤 lordkrandel
Peopleware by Tim Lister and Tom De Marco. Software is mainly about people.

👤 syndicatedjelly
If we're talking engineering as a broad subject, I would say Design for Six Sigma. DFSS establishes the practical link between math and engineering, through the lens of industrial statistics. I greatly appreciated learning this link early in my career. It has helped immunize my technical acumen from being degraded by pseudo-scientific theories pervasive in the field of project management.

👤 dredmorbius
Economic cycles.