Tuesday, December 20, 2022

Frederick Brooks, at 91

 

La Brea -  Today, The Land of Grade School Field Trips

Noting here the passing at 91 last month of Frederick Brooks, director of some of IBM’s most important mainframe-era programming projects. He was a key figure in establishing the idea that software projects should be intelligently engineered and organized.

He helped as much as anyone to move the mysterious art of tinkering with computer code toward a profession capable of repeatable results. “The Mythical Man-Month,” his 1975 distillation of years of development management, became a common reference work in many a developer’s desk library. He had a sense of humor too, for example, choosing the above pic of animals sinking into the La Brea Tar Pits, to illustrate this epic of software project management.

Working at IBM in the 1950s and 1960s, and spearheading development of the vaunted IBM/360, Brooks gave a lie to notions that were bedrock in hardware-software projects, and came up with a few notable inventions as well...

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