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Printed Page 299
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In Chapter 23, the last line of the paragraph reads as follows:

'This small team developed, adapted, or maintained by the HADS team
was roughly the same amount of code as for the entire 777 flight
systems that had hundreds of developers.'

Should the beginning of the sentence be something like 'The code
developed, adapted...' ? The current form just doesn't read right
to me.

Cheers,

Steve

Anonymous 
Safari Books Online 469
2nd paragraph

At page 469, It reads:
Steve is the author of Software Estimation: Demystifying the Black Art, Code Complete, Rapid Development, .......His first two books won Software Development magazine's Jolt Excellence award for best programming books of their years.

But actually, Software Estimation hasn't won Jolt Excellence award. The two award winners are Code Complete and Rapid Development respectively.

Please refer to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_McConnell#Awards:
Software Development Magazine Jolt Award for Rapid Development (1997)
Software Development Magazine Jolt Award for Code Complete (1994)

Anonymous