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n a perfect world, software engineers who produce the best code are the most successful. But in our perfectly messy world, success also depends on how you work with people to get your job done. In this highly entertaining book, Brian Fitzpatrick and Ben Collins-Sussman cover basic patterns and anti-patterns for working with other people, teams, and users while trying to develop software. This is valuable information from two respected software engineers whose popular series of talks—including "Working with Poisonous People"—has attracted hundreds of thousands of followers | Brian w. Fitzpatrick O REILLY Ben Collins-Sussman www.it-ebooks.info www.it-ebooks.info Praise for Team Geek This delicious book speaks to your inner geek Even if you do not consider yourself a geek the advice is worth the time to read anyway. Vint Cerf Chief Internet Evangelist at Google I ve been working with engineers for over 30 years and in that time I ve learned that engineering is as much about people as it is science and technology but most engineers put little or no effort into understanding how to work with others. If you want to be more effective and efficient at creating and innovating then this book is for you. Dean Kamen Founder of DEKA Research Ben and Fitz have assembled an amazing collection of patterns and anti-patterns for software development teams to consider. This book is for anyone struggling with understanding how to make such a team more productive for the code wranglers themselves for their managers and for everyone in orbit around them. It puts down on paper many of the things innate to great open source developers. I wish I d had this book years ago. Brian Behlendorf Chief Technology Officer at World Economic Forum .