Making it Big in Software is a career guide for geeks - and a damn good one. If you've been in the business for less than 15 years it's a great read, and can really change your professional life for the better.<p>The Norvig interview was just one of 17 interviews with major personalities. These interviews are only about 1/3 of the book. The chapter content (the other 2/3rd of the book) provides great insights on everything from technical skills, to people and project management, how to get faster promotions, successful project proposals, and even how to launch a successful startup.<p>Lots of good stories, cold hard metrics and practical advice. Clearly some serious time went into writing this. Have a look at the Amazon.com reviews.<p>Here's the list of people interviewed in the book. A nice mix of CEOs/techies, young/old, men/women, free software versus commercial software leaders, academics/entrepreneurs. Really big names.
1. Steve Wozniak, Inventor, Apple computer
2. John Schwarz, CEO, Business Objects
3. James Gosling, Inventor, Java programming language
4. Marissa Mayer, Google VP, Search Products and User Experience
5. Jon Bentley, Author, Programming Pearls
6. Marc Benioff, CEO and founder, Salesforce.com
7. Grady Booch, IBM Fellow and co-founder Rational Software
8. Bjarne Stroustrup, Inventor, C++ programming language
9. David Vaskevitch, Microsoft CTO
10. Linus Torvalds, Creator, Linux operating system kernel
11. Richard Stallman, Founder, Free software movement
12. Peter Norvig, Google’s Director of Research
13. Mark Russinovich, Microsoft Fellow and Windows Architect
14. Tom Malloy, Adobe Chief Software Architect
15. Diane Greene, Co-founder and past CEO of VMware
16. Robert Kahn, Co-inventor, the Internet
17. Ray Tomlinson, Inventor, email<p>Also some nice quotes from James Hamilton Distinguised Engineer and VP at Amazon.com, and Alan Kay, coinventor of SmallTalk, OOP, and a major contributor to modern GUIs and dynamic interpretted languages.<p>An impresisve book and a fun and useful read.