Kill It with Fire

Manage Aging Computer Systems

Paperback, 248 pages

Published March 23, 2021 by No Starch Press.

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978-1-7185-0118-8
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Kill It with Fire examines aging computer systems, the evolution of technology over time, and how organizations can modernize, maintain, and future-proof their current systems. "Kill it with fire," the typical first reaction to a legacy system falling into obsolescence, is a knee-jerk approach that often burns through tons of money and time only to result in a less efficient solution. This book offers a far more forgiving modernization framework, laying out smart value-add strategies and proven incremental techniques that work equally well for ancient systems and brand-new ones. Internationally known for restoring some of the world's oldest, messiest computer networks to operational excellence, software engineering expert Marianne Bellotti distills key lessons and insights from her experience into practical, research-backed guidance on topics from "chaos" testing solutions to building momentum-driven teams and effective communication structures. Using clear explanations and simple exercises, she'll help you determine when to modernize, how to …

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A book about people

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Kill It With Fire is a good book about legacy software modernization. It has many practical advice, examples, and suggestions. I think it is missing something, but I am unsure what. I would have liked it to go more in-depth, more in practice, and more in the software part. Instead, as Bellotti says, the modernization of legacy systems is a people challenge, not a software challenge. You need to manage people, manage expectations, and keep up the momentum and the morale of the developers and managers.